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Digital gardens are gaining traction as a better way to share content on the web. It’s about moving away from blog posts ordered by dates and categories, into more of an interlinked web of information.
Rosie Sherry, who leads Community at Indie Hacker and is the founder of Rosieland, will share why you should create a digital community garden and what you need to maintain one.
About this event
Is it a blog? Is it a wiki? Is it where your flowers grow?
Digital gardens are gaining traction as a better way to share content on the web. It’s about moving away from blog posts ordered by dates and categories, into more of an interlinked web of information.
Rosie Sherry, who leads Community at Indie Hacker and is the founder of Rosieland, will be our special guest speaker for today’s event. She’ll share why you should create a digital community garden, what you need to maintain one and share examples of community digital gardens in action.
After her presentation, we’ll divide into smaller breakout groups and discuss if implementing a digital community garden is right for your community strategy.