Come join your favorite podcasters, bloggers, and other guests with an evening of conversation and fun. Share your thoughts with today's most influential personalities. Argue their points and meet other fans of the industry. Bring your friends!
Every day, RPG bloggers are putting out tons of content for your 4th Edition D&D game... and all for free. Come hear advice from top 4e homebrewers about designing skill challenges, classes, monsters, encounters, and everything else you could want to make for your game.
The mics are off, the show is published, but now what? What else can you do to build your community and listenership? What else should you do? Join podcasting veterans to learn some ways of keeping your audience and building new listenership. Between online communities, partnerships, social marketing and going to conventions your listeners are out there, let us help you find them!
The most important thing about any podcast is what you say while the mics are on. And the best thing a podcaster can do is to increase the quality of that content. Join us if you want to learn how to make your podcast better or see what goes into a high quality podcast. We'll cover interviews, product discussion and original material creation.
Gaming Podcasting: A hobby about a hobby. Join panelists from each side of the table- those within the gaming industry and the podcasting "media." who can make or break a product within their own circles. Watch true synergy in action as the two groups hash out ideas about how they can help each other, and maybe you'll see history being made.
Inside the Game Designer's Studio presents: Kenneth Hite
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Join host Paul Tevis as he brings you Kenneth Hite, author of the award-winning Trail of Cthulhu and GURPS Infinite Worlds. We'll take a look at the horrors inside Ken's mind, discuss his humble beginnings as a freelancer writer for like Chaosium, and his time on staff Decipher and Steve Jackson Games, and his more recent freelance work for White Wolf, Pelgrane Press, and more. This live interview will be followed by an audience Q&A session.
No longer are we tied to the channels of content on the television. Advances in technology and the evolution of consumer habits have brought on a new era of media. Radio and television programing is available on demand over the web with concepts as specific as worm farming. Learn more about it from both ends of the microphone.
Come join your favorite podcasters, bloggers, and other guests with an evening of conversation and fun. Share your thoughts with today's most influential personalities. Argue their points and meet other fans of the industry. Bring your friends!
Its hard to anticipate what the future really holds, but we can certainly talk about what worked this year and what we would like to see next year. Bring your thoughts.
Find out what’s hot in the realm of online media and social networks—and what it means for you, your games, your business, and your fun! We’ll discuss forums, blogs, podcasts, Facebook, corporate web sites, Twitter, and many others, including the differences, how you can stay up to date, and what you can’t afford to ignore. We’ll also explore how these relate to all game genres.
Can the RPG bloggers beat the DM's dungeon? Will they try and make the DM's head explode in the process? Will there be EL Fudge? Come find out the answers to these questions and more at this live play session, with plenty of audience participation and prizes awarded.
Join New York Times best selling author, Micheal A. Stackpole, and learn about his adventures podcasting fiction. Both new and authors and published authors have used podcasting to gain recognition and boost sales.
Is print dead? Join Ryan Jones from Knucklebones magazine for a discussion of the past, present, and future of gaming magazines. Focus will be on the strategies publishers have tried in order to remain viable, including Games Magazine, Spielbox, Games Quarterly, Knucklebones, Dragon, Historical Miniature Gamer. Find out about new opportunities for writers and bloggers in print and in the new digital media. Bring your own ideas.
After 1 year of operation and over 200 member sites, the RPG Bloggers Network is going strong. Come learn about the Network, hear the board talk about what's next for the Network, and meet the many Network members who are attending Gen Con.
This novel panel is intended to give people who have potential podcast content a chance to meet the podcasters who are interested in that content. An opportunity to meet them as a group rather than singly. If you have a product, service or event that you would like a podcaster to talk about, on their show, plan on attending one of these sessions. Also if you have an idea of something for podcasters to do, we would like to hear it.
This novel panel is intended to give people who have potential podcast content a chance to meet the podcasters who are interested in that content. An opportunity to meet them as a group rather than singly. If you have a product, service or event that you would like a podcaster to talk about, on their show, plan on attending one of these sessions. Also if you have an idea of something for podcasters to do, we would like to hear it.
This novel panel is intended to give people who have potential podcast content a chance to meet the podcasters who are interested in that content. An opportunity to meet them as a group rather than singly. If you have a product, service or event that you would like a podcaster to talk about, on their show, plan on attending one of these sessions. Also if you have an idea of something for podcasters to do, we would like to hear it.
Whether you are a seasoned professional, a new podcaster or needed to Google “what is podcasting†just now, if you are interested in podcasts, this seminar is for you. Come see this panel of podcasting veterans to learn a few of their tips, tricks, and secrets of the trade. The seminar will cover the basic How's, What's and Why's of podcasting. Bring lots of questions because these guys can answer them.
Part of making a quality podcast is the hardware. We will discuss microphones, sound boards, and acoustic treatment of your recording room. We will also discuss some software packages that you will need to produce and polish your show.
Come hear from some of the top RPG Bloggers how they started, how it's working out for them now, and where they're headed next. Hear tips about starting your own RPG blog, or just some tips on how to make your blog better.