BlogWorld Expo is coming to Vegas next week.

And to make it better, I am hosting a panel on Widgetizing Your Blog for Profit which will have three fantastic speakers (and one great looking moderator).

Daniel Ha of Disqus – Disqus has a comment replacement widget, which is sort of interesting, but what is more interesting is that he has come out publically to say that they will never use advertising within the widget itself. So, how can you use his widget to monetize your blog? Hopefully Daniel knows…

Louis Moynihan of Pheedo – Pheedo allows you to monetize your RSS feeds. Louis will discuss different strategies to allow your RSS feed to do the money making work for you.

Robyn Tippins of Yahoo! – Robyn will provide a great overview of the widgets that exist, how to best utilize them on your blog, and understand where the monetization opportunities are not just on your blog, but within your community as well.

Plus me, your friendly neighborhood moderator!

Finally, BlogWorld Expo was nice enough to give me a discount code. Here is the skinny:

THE CODE: MSP8DCB

Each code is valid until September 15 good for 20 uses, should you need that extended just let me know. As with all coupon codes here are a few guidelines for use:

1.     This code is valid for all BlogWorld registration packages just not any of our “Partner Programs”.

2.     The code above must be entered in exactly as listed as it is case sensitive.

3.     It is imperative that you hit “apply” after entering in the code. If you enter your code and cannot see the discount please DO NOT enter any payment information. Simply contact me so that I can assist.

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  • Agree with Jenna, cos I noticed that blogger worry more about widgets and the quality of adds and they pay less attention to banners or other stuff. Certainly the beggining of a new era.
  • Banners are dead! widgets takeover, since a good widget will promote itself and create automatic ( back) links, it has been a great new opportunity to advertise in a interactive way.
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