The ‘phenomenon’ of Social

   

By Bryan Person

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Aaron Strout, CMO at Powered, guest hosts today’s Daily Boo. In this episode, he explains why Social is “a new phenomenon that’s here to stay” and why it’s much more than a set of tools.

To keep up with Aaron online, visit his Citizen Marketer 2.1 blog and follow him on Twitter at @AaronStrout.

Permalink | Posted on June 28, 2009 at 9:08pm.

 

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The Daily Boo now has a presence on FriendFeed. 

From the new Daily Boo FriendFeed room, you can stream each day’s show and add your own items and comments.

See you there!

The Daily Boo now has a presence on FriendFeed.

From the new Daily Boo FriendFeed room, you can stream each day’s show and add your own items and comments.

See you there!

Permalink | Posted on June 27, 2009 at 11:12pm.

 

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Why blogging isn’t passe

   

By Bryan Person

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Is blogging out of style? No way, I say!

Links to posts mentioned in the podcast:

* Mitch Joel: This conversation is a blip
* Steve Rubel: So long, blogging; hello, lifestreaming!
* Jay Ehret interviews me: Podcast: Wasting time on social media

Coming tomorrow: a guest-hosted episode of the Daily Boo!

Permalink | Posted on June 27, 2009 at 11:03pm.

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Presentation design and breakfast with Nancy Duarte

   

By Bryan Person

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The value of presentation design and an Austin breakfast with Nancy Duarte (@NancyDuarte)

Also mentioned in this podcast:

* John Johansen | @JohnJohansen
* Elise Hu | @EliseWho
* Garr Reynolds | @PresentationZen
* HOW Conference, Austin

Permalink | Posted on June 26, 2009 at 8:04pm.

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Was that conference ‘worth it’?

   

By Bryan Person

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More thoughts on conferences. Today I discuss the factors and questions to consider when evaluating the relative worth of a conference:

1) What did you learn?
2) Were you inspired to move, act, create?
3) What was the quality of interactions you had with speakers/organizers/other attendees?
4) Did you leave the event with actual business takeaways?

Weigh these benefits against the cost of attending—both in dollars paid and time spent.

Permalink | Posted on June 24, 2009 at 11:33am.

 

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Is there still a place for traditional, paid conferences?

   

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Riffing off a discussion from Shel Holtz and Neville Hobson in the Monday, June 22, 2009 edition of For Immediate Release, I talk about the value of traditional, paid conference.

Permalink | Posted on June 23, 2009 at 5:09pm.

 

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Reflections from Podcasters Across Borders 2009

   

By Bryan Person

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I share the highlights from my time at the fourth-annual Podcasters Across Borders 2009 held in Kingston, Ontario, Canada from June 18-21, 2009.

People and sites mentioned on today’s show:

* Six String Nation | @SixStringNation on Twitter | YouTube channel

* Curiosity Manifesto from Mark Blevis:
1) Asking one question is only the beginning.
2) Seek a greater understanding, not a solution.
3) A curious attitude will set you free.

* Connie Crosby’s presentation on the Shanachie Tour of three traveling librarians

* Tod Maffin

* PAB09 Flickr photos

Flickr photo by Bob Goyetche.

Permalink | Posted on June 22, 2009 at 5:21pm.

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From PAB 2009: Tim Coyne talks creativity in podcasting

   

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A conversation with Tim Coyne at the Podcasters Across Borders conference about the creative process in podcasting. Tim led a presentation called “Unkempt - The Creative Workflow of a Storyteller” at PAB.

Permalink | Posted on June 21, 2009 at 6:46am.

 

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From PAB 2009: Best practices in video production

   

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A conversation with Paul Lyzun at the Podcasters Across Borders conference about best practices in video recording and production. Paul led a two-hour opening session at PAB 2009 called “Make Your Camcorder Sing Like a Canary.”

Permalink | Posted on June 19, 2009 at 11:14pm.

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