
Following on from the first two interviews in the series of Cultural blogging in Europe, Annette Wolfsberger brings us the next interview with Alek Tarkowski (pictured), of Kultura 2.0, who is based in Warsaw and heads up the Creative Commons project in Poland.
Tarkowski reveals some interesting comments on his arrival to blogging and the overall impact it has had on him and his network. He has been writing his blog since 2006, having organised a conference of the same name which explored culture and Web 2.0, and he decided to continue the dialogue focusing on a Polish audience via a blog. Go to the interview to read more on marketing blogs, offline events, style and content choices on the blog and his dilemma in inviting guest bloggers.
Adding to the interviews by Wolfsberger, LabforCulture editor Dea Vidovic has interviewed Deborah Hustic of lomodeedee.com, based in Zagreb, and explores her blogging habits and unearths some great tips on the medium.
Check in with us in several weeks for the next interview with Marco Mancuso of Digicult.it, based in Milan.
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