12 March 2010

Inner Ear’s Guide to a Lively Website

Dovecot, 10 Infirmary Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1LT | Location on Google Maps »

9:00am - 7:00pm

£30

If the word ‘blogging’ just makes you think of a lumberjack with a blocked nose and ‘podcast’ sounds like something from a sci-fi novel, these sessions will help demystify the sometimes cryptic world of online marketing, with an emphasis on making use of social networks.

IC:Innovative Craft and Inner Ear are hosting a day of practical workshops with a fun twist to help you maximise the impact of the web for your own professional development in the field of art and craft.

These three distinct sessions are tailored to makers and artists, of any level, who want to boost their knowledge of how to effectively run their own website and get their message and art to a wider audience:

Podcast Publishing: a step-by-step guide to publishing and promoting audio and video podcasts for web and mobile distribution

Beginners Blogging: a step-by-step guide to setting up a blog on Wordpress.com, adding and editing posts, customising your blog website and connecting your blog to social networks

An Introduction To Audio Programme Making: a creative approach to planning, researching, scripting, recording, editing and producing an audio programme, for podcast or streaming

All of this is available for the special introductory price of £30 and includes refreshments, lunch, digital guides and links to further reference to take away with you all in the beautiful setting of the Dovecot building.

To reserve your place please contact IC:Innovative Craft on 0131 550 3664 or email info@innovativecraft.co.uk.

Inner Ear is a digital media production and promotion company. They are the people behind Radio Magnetic, the UK’s longest running internet radio station and have provided expert training, consultancy and production services for a wide variety of clients including the Scottish Arts Council, IC: Innovative Craft, Aye Write!, Scottish PEN, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Celtic Connections, Stills Gallery, The Lighthouse, Hebrides Ensemble, RSNO, Channel 4 and Scottish Enterprise.

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Large carved wooden sculpture and colourful large ceramic vessels

IC Projects

'Dryonautica', lettercutting in oak by Gary Breeze, 2008; 'The Ecstasy of St Teresa', painted and polished ceramics by Nicholas Rena, 2008 part of Jerwood Contemporary Makers 2008. Photo courtesy Shannon Tofts.