Online Publishing Options Webinar

Online Publishing Options Webinar By Sue Ellson Author and Digital Educator

Online Publishing Options Webinar

Topic: Online Publishing Options
Date: Saturday 7 February 2026 10:00am – 12:00pm AEDT UTC+11
Organisation: Sue Ellson
Venue: Zoom
Tickets: $19 include comprehensive written notes
Bookings: https://onlinepublishingoptions.eventbrite.com.au

Description:

Would you like to publish your story, writing, poetry, musings, research, family history or something else online forever? Learn more now!

Join this interactive and informative session to find out how you can publish your story, writing, poetry, musings, research, family history or something else online forever on Saturday 7 February 2026 from 10am – 12pm.

Sue Ellson started publishing content online with her first website in 2001 and has tried and tested various forms of social media and other online publication sites ever since.

Sue publishes non-fiction content as well as poetry but has helped thousands of clients and students share their content online either free of charge or for a small yearly fee (if you publish on your own website and host it here in Melbourne).

However you choose to publish your content, Sue can also show you how to make sure your content is added to the Internet Archive so that it stays online forever!

Remember, it is never too late and no time is wasted!

It doesn’t require a huge amount of digital competency either, just basic digital literacy and you can start immediately with the best option for the content you have and who you would like to read it!

This will be an interactive session where you will also learn from the other participants (via breakout room discussions) but also receive comprehensive notes that you can review after the workshop.

Everyone of any age is most welcome!

Some of the many benefits Sue has received from publishing online include:

⭐ sorting her thoughts

⭐ connecting with people worldwide

⭐ re-connecting with people she has known in the past

⭐ finding out that her words have made a difference

⭐ seeing her words shared by others

⭐ securing incredible opportunities to collaborate

⭐ learning and growing with each new piece

⭐ exploring concepts in more depth

⭐ sharing her lived experience with research

⭐ being invited to do really interesting things

⭐ receiving heartfelt and inspiring feedback

⭐ discovering her content in foreign countries

⭐ inspiring people with art, music and passion projects

⭐ making her content accessible 24/7/365 in an hour of need

⭐ not hearing from people but knowing she is sending out solutions

⭐ humble gratefulness and a commitment to continue

⭐ a desire to share this opportunity with others

Sue admits, it hasn’t always been a ‘bed of roses’ and it has taken a bit of courage to:

🌱 overcome negative comments from people she knows

🌱 deal with negative comments from people she doesn’t know

🌱 continue after dealing with negative feedback (not often but challenging)

🌱 overcome her own level of perfectionism (80% is good enough)

🌱 constantly look for better ways to do things and to reach aligned people

🌱 keep up to date with the systems and options available

🌱 enter competitions and never win

🌱 and other random things…on a zero budget

But it has all been so worth it – and we hope you can join us!

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