The topic of the fourth DIABLOG conference is the social responsibility

One of the main topics of the fourth edition of DIABLOG will be social responsibility.

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Written by: Dialog Komunikacije

One of the main topics of the fourth edition of DIABLOG, the only Croatian conference which is focusing exclusively on bloggers and content creators and which will be held on 20th of November at the Kaptol Boutique Cinema, will be social responsibility.

The famous journalist, columnist and blogger Domagoj Jakopovic Ribafish will present the challenges, achievements and results of the highly prominent RokOtok campaign. Moreover, he will participate in a roundtable discussion about socially engaged campaigns along with YouTuber Barbara Vesanović(@debela.barbara) and journalist/blogger Mija Dropuljić (@mijad), who has been running a successful breast cancer #volimcice campaign for the second year in a row.

About the other, commercial side of collaborating with bloggers and influencers the presentation will be held by Norman Mueller, Huawei Technologies marketing director along with Domagoj Sever- photographer, influencer and social media expert, who will present ’Two Sides of the Medal’ and some of Huawei’s most successful campaigns.

Early Bird registration fees for the fourth edition of DIABLOG can be purchased via Entrio. All the news related to the conference can be found on the website www.diablog.hr, as well as on DIABLOG Facebook and Instagramaccounts.

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