British Council Blogger Day 2008
British Council Indonesia proudly presents:
British Council Blogger Day 2008
Sunday, 6 April 2008 (12.30 – 15.00 WIB)
Ballroom 1B, Ritz Carlton Hotel Pacific Place
Jl. Jend. Sudirman, Jakarta
This event is specially designed for all bloggers and bloggers to be to meet each other face to face, Live and not Online. Famous names in blogging like Wicaksono from Koran Tempo, Dian Sastro (still to be confirmed) and Raditya Dika are invited to lead interactive discussion with Enda Nasution as moderator.
You will hear Excellent Blogging Tips and Tricks from them and you will witness the launch of our Blog Competition to Celebrate the 60th anniversary of British Council in Indonesia. This event is held on first come first served basis, limited up to 100 guests, so book your place now by sending email to bcnow60@gmail.com with your name and email address. Once you’ve sent the email, you will get a confirmation reply from us enclosed by a registration number. Please print it out and bring it to the venue as an entry ticket.
Don’t forget to bring your own laptop or notebook to join The First Live Blogging Competition in Indonesia. All attendees are invited to participate and post entries (write up, pictures, videos) about this exciting event to their own blog…on the spot!!!
Notes for the Live Blogging Competition:
Open for all bloggers and bloggers to be who need to simultaneously upload entries ‘interesting happenings at the British Council Blogger Day 2008’ in their own blogs live on the spot.
The judging for this live blogging competition will be based on two categories:1. Amount of entries. The more you post entries in your blog the bigger chance you have to win the competition.
2. Creativity of the entries. The more unique you post your entries, the bigger chance you have to win the competition.Two winners will win a package of Windows Vista and MS Office 2007 – original!! Make sure you’re participating!!!
The post is excerpted from British Council Indonesia NOW 60 official blog. And first found at Ndoro Kakung’s.
Update. Here are some pix from the event. View more (of Raditya Dika) at ridu.web.id.




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I just don’t see the big picture behind it. If the invitees blog about Britain, I get it. But just to invite because they…. blog? I salute British Council to be able to come up with such idea.
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Regardless of the question whether or not this is a good idea and in doubt as for whether or not you intend to participate, both criterions (amount and creativity of entries), do look like an explicit invitation to you.
Oh,oh. The event is next Sunday, but today is the first of April, isn’t it?
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I’m not coming to the event, heheh. The seats are fullybooked anyways so..
Just like to share the information.