Access my public Google calendar through this link to see potentially interesting events. Most of them are related to business development, networking, IT or a combination thereof.
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okay spill… how did you do this… I got my blog up and going, and then went public with it… now I find out I CANNOT put an interactive calendar… but I see the button and would like to get instructions for doing this… I would like to be able to notify my team and family’s of important dates!!
thanks,
Coach Holly
Hi Holly
Create a Google calendar (you need a Google account for that). Then go to Settings->Calendars tab, click the “Share this calendar” link and make it public or add people one by one if you only want specific people to see it. Then go to “Calendar Details” tab, get your calendar’s address in “Embed your calendar” section and post the address in your blog. The address will look something like “http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=6cjnrq6nj7qono6q5gr2gddojk%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Toronto” (remove the quotation marks).