Emma's Diary meetup.

I’ve been a bit quiet overnight and today. Mainly because yesterday I set off in the afternoon to travel through London and beyond so that I could spend today with some of my fellow Emma’s Diary bloggers and meet a whole bunch of partnership brands.

It was a fascinating experience. Great to meet with ppl I only knew online previously, good to catch up with a few ppl I had met before. But also fascinating to discover how many brands think so highly of bloggers that they’ll turn out to meet a handful of us.

Made me think carefully about what I’m doing. Expect more on that very soon…

More links to be added tomorrow, am far too tired to load up a real computer that would make adding them easy!

Oh, and don’t expect to see me on twitter tomorrow. (Unless of course I wake up and forget.) I’ll be joining the #twitterblackout against censorship. Yes, I’m twitching already… I may live blog the day instead.


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2 responses to “Emma's Diary meetup.”

  1. I didn’t know there was a #twitterblackout I’ll have to look into it. Also going to find out what Emma’s diary is. Just when I though I knew everything…. 😉

    1. I’m not nearly as sure about #twitterblackout this morning – but I’ve decided I’ll take a day out anyway. I will, of course, be blogging it…

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