Archive for September, 2008

Kolkata Blogger Meet – a report

Friday, September 26th, 2008

First, a standing ovation for all the bloggers present at the IndiBlogger meet in Kolkata. You guys sure do deserve a pat on your back. With registrations for the Kolkata meet on the slower side at first, we couldn’t help but think that Kolkata bloggers were not too enthusiastic about a bloggers meet in their back yard. We could not have been more wrong, with over 60 bloggers attending and four hours of nonstop laughter. This was the only meet where I laughed till it hurt! It even prompted Renie – the founder of IndiBlogger.in to ask, “Dude??? What are you tripping on??” Well, I was tripping on the show that the Kolkata bloggers put on for us.
Our hotel was a good one hour from the airport and the trip was quite eventful as the pilot of the ambassador car skillfully flew over pedestrians, the side walk, trams and other cars captained by equally skilled pilots. A coat of paint was all that separated two cars, nevertheless I felt in better hands than that dope in Delhi who had questionable chemicals in his system. The hotel room we stayed in reminded me of a movie I might have seen in a theatre of ill repute. But none of these put any damper on our spirits as the people in Kolkata had an uncanny knack of making us feel very much at home!

For the first time the IndiBlogger team had trouble finding enough scapegoats to join us for the skit, and it had to be cancelled. Missing one of our core members Anwin Joselyn did not help our cause. The conference hall was full by 4:15 and we had to order more chairs. We started with our usual round of IndiBlogger Introductions, Sandhya’s talk on behalf of Microsoft India and moved onto “One Minute of Fame”. Yes the program was called “One Minute of Fame” and not “Twelve Minutes of Fame” like it eventually turned out. All the Kolkata bloggers held on to the mike for dear life and gave us one entertaining story after another! There were bloggers from different walks of life including a doctor, students (school and college), pro-bloggers, web 2.0 geeks, poets and writers. It was refreshing to see so much variety under one roof.

Later, the bloggers were forced to do the customary “IndiBlogger jig” during the “How Well Do You Know Your Readers?” session, which was followed by a presentation on Windows Live Writer by Sandhya. After a few tongue-in-cheek questions from the bloggers, such as asking what operating systems it supports ;-) , we started the discussion on IndiBlogger’s proposed Code of Ethics for Indian Bloggers. It was awesome to see the level of participation and quality of discussion generated – so much so that we ran out of time when everyone felt that we had just started! Thanks for all your suggestions guys – we’ll have that discussion forum up and running soon so we can continue where we left off.

Next up, we had the mingling session over dinner, and we had several bloggers offering to help us out with IndiBlogger – in terms of finding venues, programming, designing, marketing and promotion via social networks.

A special note of thanks from the IndiBlogger team to Archit – who not only went way out of his way to help us organize the meet, but also came up with a great idea that’s going to go a long way in helping Indian bloggers.

  • Reviews from the bloggers can be found here, here and here.
  • Pics of the event can be found here and here.
  • Offical page of the Kolkata blogger meet here.
  • List of attendees and their blog url’s here.

Thank you, Kolkata – we can’t wait to come back! :-)

Kolkata blogger meet, here we come!

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

The IndiBlogger team is all set and ready to go, and boy are we excited to see Calcutta! It looks like a whole lot of interesting bloggers have signed up and we’re sure this meet is going to be a blast. If you haven’t signed up as yet, do it now.

See you all soon! :-)

IndiBlogger at Delhi!

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

IndiBlogger.in braved a hot and sultry day for their sixth IndiBlogger bloggers meet in just six months! Having conducted similar such meets in Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune and Mumbai, we were really excited to touch-base with bloggers in Delhi. We found a fair share of talented bloggers ranging from musicians, pro-bloggers, political bloggers to a fitness expert and a very shy blogger who just found out that he could orate!

We were helped by IBNMS who have been enabling bloggers in Delhi for quite a few years now. They showed a lot of enthusiasm and their participation in the meet was very well received by all the bloggers present.

We at IndiBlogger.in have always been known for our very unorthodox approach to hosting a bloggers meet. We have never hosted a presentation on SEO techniques or a “how to” on blogging. We leave that to the professionals and e-learning sites on the internet. At IndiBlogger we always try our best to bring out the “blogger” in a blogger and the “indi” in an Indian. We thought the Delhi bloggers reacted wonderfully to this ideology and fashioned a fun evening out of it.

The evening started with us finding our way to the venue, Chitranjan Memorial Hall
C-405a, C R Park, Delhi – 110019 with a taxi driver who had questionable driving skills. We started the bloggers meet with about 35 bloggers. This we found was quite strange as there were close to 70 registrations on the site. Still, there was no lack of enthusiasm when we played the presentation by Vineet who also hosted the Pune bloggers meet. The agenda for this meet was similar to all the other bloggers meet. We started with the IndiBlogger team giving everyone a look into our thoughts behind the IndiBlogger.in initiative which of course involved a bottle of Old monk and selective amnesia as we pondered over the question “Who really made IndiBlogger?”. The answer – “We don’t know!”. The mystery however will be solved… Soon!

IBNMS then took the opportunity to introduce themselves and talk about their initiatives in the Delhi blogosphere. We then moved on to “1 minute of fame”. This particular section was very interactive and gave the bloggers a minute to showcase their blogs and also reveal their interests and the blogs that they visit. As always we found this to be an integral part of our agenda as this gave bloggers a chance to connect with like minded bloggers and also effectively use the networking feature in indiblogger.in to build up their community. Bloggers like Rahi Vidya who was relatively unknown in the blogosphere generated interest through this section. This is in line with one of the indibloggers’ primary objectives to provide more exposure to blogs that deserve attention but for some reason remain estranged.

It was time for the “IndiBlogger JIG”. This was our way of demonstrating to bloggers the importance of knowing every visitor who took valuable time to visit. In many cases, the number of readers/comments on a blog or blog post is a benchmark to determine the popularity of a blog, its originality and a promise of reader satisfaction. We read through some of the comments on chosen blogs and the “JIG” was done by the blogger who either posted the comment or the one who was commented on. After getting Jiggy with it, we moved on to grabbing ourselves a few slices of Pizza and some soft drinks sponsored by Microsoft. Many bloggers grabbed this opportunity to socialize with all the other bloggers. We also had a number of bloggers interested in IndiBlogger’s road map and why we were investing time and money on these engagements. To tell everyone the truth – We honestly don’t know! Our current objectives have been trying to build up the offline and online blogging community, instill a sense of responsibility, promote blogging in general and see where it takes us. We expect only the bloggers participation and nothing more!

Once the mingling session was over we got down to some serious business. Internally IndIblogger has been flogging the idea of a code of ethics document for Indian bloggers. The Delhi bloggers meet was the first time that this idea was taken public and quite seriously by any blogging association. Our objective for such a document was to give Indian bloggers guidelines, etiquette and best practices for bloggers to communicate. In an internet where plagiarism, spam, lack of communication etiquette is an everyday affair, we found it very important for us to ensure that IndiBloggers followed some ethics.

The discussion was very open and the Delhi bloggers understood what we meant and what we were trying to achieve. Their interaction helped us understand the blogging community a little better and what they stood for. For example,while some experienced bloggers knew the importance of giving a link back to the original post that they had copied, others did not. This discussion helped us realize that the code of ethics document was all the more important to bring in a higher standard and ensure that every blogger old or new understood how non adherence to such ethics would impact a fast growing blogging community. When the concept finally sunk in everyone had experiences on the lack of such ethics either as a victim or an unknowing offender.

At this point, the discussion was heating up. Alas! the day had come to a close and we promised the bloggers to take the discussion online. Even though the crowd didn’t number up to capacity, it was a meet where the indiblogger team took home a lot! And I’m sure the bloggers did too. We can’t wait to be back in Delhi! For now it’s off to Kolkata for us. What we have found out though is that Indian bloggers are certainly unified in diversity. Everyone seems to know bloggers in different states, languages etc and we’d like to think that we had something to do with it ;) .

Delhi bloggers meet #25 – Delhi tweetup

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Scheduled for September 20th 2008 at 5 PM
City:
Delhi

Description
Delhi Bloggers bloc presents DBM25 – a tweetup (twitter meet) for Delhi’s bloggers, microbloggers and anyone interested in social media. Directions : http://www.18nehruplace.in We plan to have some interesting discussions. One of the discussions would be led by Mayank Dhingra – CEO & co founder – kwippy.com. Another discussion would be led by Gautam Ghosh – Strategic HR and OD Consultant and Business Blogger. Register for free at http://tweetup.eventbrite.com

Venue
Incube Business Centre
18, Nehru Place,
New Delhi, 110019, # +91-11-3061 4401

The state of the art venue is wifi enabled & has board rooms with projectors.
Snacks/Refreshments would be provided by our sponsor

Landmark
Nehru place