And here are some other sessions that you will be able to attend, either physically or virtually:
How to paint your own blog images
Web and the History of Science
Blogging102 - how to make your blog better
Reputation, authority and incentives. Or: How to get rid of the Impact Factor
Blog-To-Book: You are a science blogger but you want to publish a pop-sci book?
Science blogging networks - what works, what does not?
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