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Chris Pirillo on How to Blog Successfully: Community, Content, and Commerce

OpenCamp may be over, but that does not mean that there aren’t more goodies awaiting you post-conference. While we mentally process the weekend and prepare for our upcoming reunion this Thursday at the House of Blues, here is a sample of some of the future audio/video coming your way.

Chris Pirillo was one of our featured speakers, visiting OpenCamp all the way from the frontier of America (OK, Seattle). His visit was quite gracious, as we knew he was recovering from putting on his own conference Gnomedex.

We asked Chris to help our audience with tips on becoming a successful blogger. His talk was an entertaining deconstruction of his personal online identity and how he engages with such a large, active community. So, without further ado:

Thanks again for speaking at OpenCamp, Chris — we hope to see you again next year! And for those of you wanting more video, hang tight! When you run a conference spread across half-a-dozen tracks over two days, you have a ton of reel to plow through. :)

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Matthew McGarity began blogging in 2003 in an effort to entertain his friends and chronicle their many adventures together. These stories have been collected on his website, an ongoing, ever-updated, never-finished autobiography powered by WordPress and a custom theme. His nickname “Spamboy” comes from a now-24-year-old can of Spam currently entombed in a time capsule. Matthew lives in McKinney, TX with his wife Jennifer and baby son Zachary. During the day, he is a mild-mannered business analyst for a Fortune 30 Company, while at night he strives to become a WordPress rock star (when he’s not changing diapers, training for marathons, or debugging this website).

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