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"I Attended" Badge for BlogHer '13 Attendees

Written by: womenslegacy
Published: August 30, 2013 -- Last Modified: August 30, 2013
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Altered BlogHer Badge.
 
If you like the I Attended Badge, above and in the sidebar,  you can download it by selecting the  blue “free badge” button.  It is free.  [purchase_link id=”4324″ style=”button” color=”blue” text=”badge”]
You can help me test some store software, and your purchase/download will allow me to know if it works.  True, I will add your email to a contact list but will use it for nothing nefarious.  (See Terms and Conditions.)
I got the idea for this badge from another attendee’s site, but I can’t remember which one.  I’d like to give credit but I cannot find the site again.  Anyway, this isn’t an official badge.  I altered it, but I doubt BlogHer will mind too much as it is free advertising, is harmless, and I didn’t mess with their logo.  This is the first of many tasks that have been delayed from completion by my travels after the conference in Chicago.  Over the next week or so I will catch up with report-back topics, summaries, and information learned in several posts.  This was an easy one to start with and it served the test function for some other information I want to share but also want to have a way to track the number of downloads.  

I’d love to know if you use this badge.  If you want to link it to a page I would recommend linking it to the BlogHer Conferences page.  I may link mine to my summary post about the conference once I get it posted.

Categories: Blogging & WritingTags: BLogHer, Freebies, Graphics, i attended, web badge

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