Hear This: On Digital Media, Episode #63: We Told You So

12 04 2008

The latest episode of On Digital Media has been posted. Show notes and audio can be found here.

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People I connected with at Podcamp Boston 2

28 10 2007

Bill Rowland of Philly Food Guys (”Hittin’ the streets for underground eats.”)

Vikki Ott, Communications Manager at Haley & Aldrich

Beth Kanter, Trainer, Blogger and Consultant

Peter K. O’Connell, audio’connell

Julien Smith

Chef Mark of the ReMARKable Palate

Evan Blaustein, CEO of mimoco, makers of the mimobot (I have a 1 GB pupstar.)

Aaron Gotwalt of verbr

Cliff Ravenscraft of gspn

C.C. Chapman

Chris Brogan

Christopher Penn

John Wall of The M Show and Marketing Over Coffee

Shwen Gwee of the eTech@Work Podcast

Craig Calder, CMO of Mochila

Beth Kanter

Robert Allen and Holli Ehrlich of The Wedding Podcast Network

Doug Haslam of Topaz Partners

Rich Hilliard

Doug Smith of Podango

Jason Van Orden and his lovely wife, Melanie

John Havens of blogtalkradio

Eric Rochow, creator of GardenFork.TV and RealWorldGreen.com

David Maister, Consultant and Author (He signed my copy of The Trusted Advisor!)

Martin Leone of the Dyann Bakes video podcast

Greg Narain of Blue Whale Labs

Peggy Miles of Intervox

Todd Cochrane and Jeff Hinz of RawVoice

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SEO Quake

12 09 2007

Involved or interested in SEO? Then you need SEO Quake.

Seoquake is a powerful, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer compatible, tool aimed at helping web masters who deal with search engine optimization and internet promotion of web sites. Seoquake allows to obtain and investigate many important SEO parameters of the internet project under study on the fly.

Project Seoquake is being constantly polished and enhanced. All SERP changes are tracked down and taken into account. Update your version regularly.

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The Value of Search in The Digital Media Ecosystem

28 06 2007

David Berkowitz has a great post containing five insights on the value of search in Digital Media. Here’s a taste:

  1. As campaign budgets drop, the share that’s digital rises.
  2. TV beats the Web in research studies.
  3. Use search to create demand, not just capture it.
  4. Bigger than Roddick vs. Federer: core vs. mass.
  5. When it’s time to launch a site, pre-launch it with a coming-soon page to give engines a chance to spider it.

Jump to David’s blog for the details.

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Hear This: On Digital Media, Episode #22

30 01 2007

In this episode John Federico, Chia-Lin Simmons and Steve Hatch discuss:

Our wine selection was a 1919 Cabernet Sauvignon and Coppola Rosso.

Our closing music is Democracy from Alexander Blu.

Send us email to comments@odmcast.com or call our comment line: 775-860-2263. You can also reach us via Gizmo by contacting username ondigitalmedia.

Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we’d really appreciate it.

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Hear This: On Digital Media, Episode #18

27 12 2006

John Federico, Chia-Lin Simmons and Ken Gellman review their picks for the top stories of 2006 and offer predictions for 2007.

We wish you all the best in ‘007.

Our holiday wine selection was a 1919 Cabernet Sauvignon and an AmberHill Cabernet Sauvignon from Raymond Vineyards.

The book mentioned this week was The Deviant’s Advantage by Ryan Matthews and Watts Wacker.

Our closing music is Democracy from Alexander Blu.

Send us email to comments@odmcast.com or call our comment line: 775-860-2263. You can also reach us via Gizmo by contacting username ondigitalmedia.

Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we’d really appreciate it.

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Business Smart Tools Conference

13 06 2006

I’m at the Business Smart Tools Conference in Stamford, CT today. David Pogue is the keynoter - he’s a great speaker - and he loves Engadget! (Not surprising.)

Many of the people in the audience are blogosphere newbies and David provides a nice, friendly overview of the process of writing a blog, reading blogs and some pitfalls to be aware of.

David encourages his wife to listen to podcasts - and this is a man who works in traditional media. He gave us a quick peek at his iTunes podcast library - David is also a fan of This Week in Tech.

Mike Dunn is presenting on the topic podcasting. His presentation can be found here. (I forgot how long Mike’s been involved in blogging and podcasting…)

Matt Kain from 24/7 Real Media is giving an overview of search marketing. They seem to have an interesting set of management tools. Like David, who demonstrated the ease of setting up a blogger account, Matt is creating a Google AdWords account and demonstrating how to set up a campaign. People were surprised. That, is surprising to me. (“The future is here. It’s just not evenly distributed yet.”)

Dave Parmet is talking about blogging. (”It’s not about content, but connection.”) According to Dave, it’s illegal to omit a discussion of The Long Tail when talking about blogging, so…

Dave Parmet

The event finished up with a panel which included (in addition to those mentioned above) Reena Jana, BusinessWeek Online’s Innovation and Design Writer and Ron Stevenson, VP Strategic Marketing, Global Media & Communications GE Commercial Finance.

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From The Syndicate Conference

18 05 2006

Jeff Jarvis’ UnKeynote. (blogged by David Weinberger)

A conversation with Richard Edelman. (blogged by David Weinberger)

Doc Searls’ closing Keynote. (blogged by Jeff Jarvis)

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Top 5 Reasons to Use RSS

26 04 2005

MarketingProfs has an article by Fergus Burns on the Top 5 Reasons to Use RSS:

  1. Avoid spam filters
  2. Make journalists happy
  3. Improve your Web traffic
  4. Monitor your online reputation
  5. It’s easy (even for a non-techie)

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Hello, SoundBoard Members!

23 03 2005

Today, at the request of my friend Richard, I’m participating in a Mastermind with a group of SoundBoard members - chief executives of growing businesses in the NY area that meet to discuss issues regarding their businesses.

There’s interest by this particular group in learning how to apply tactics such as SEM, SEO, weblogs, RSS, podcasting and a number of others to their specific businesses.

Since the discussion will revolve around this topics and include weblogs, I thought I publish the follow-up material here on BrandBrains. Of course, I’m publishing this before our discussion, so expect this post to be updated to reflect the actual content of our conversation.

In our conversation, I’d like to discuss what I call “Flywheel Marketing“. Have you read Good to Great by Jim Collins? Remember the Flywheel Effect?

The momentum of the heavy wheel kicks in your favor. It spins faster and faster, with its own weight propelling it.

You aren’t pushing any harder, but the flywheel is accelerating, its momentum building, its speed increasing.

Flywheel Marketing takes advantage of the persistent nature of the Internet - and Google Juice - to increase brand recognition, site traffic, lead generation and the rate of customer acquisition.

I’d also like to discuss what I refer to as “Intersections“. This concept is similar to The Long Tail, except that it’s specific to your business and the phraseology associated with it.

That phraseology can be useful in both SEO and SEM. What’s your customer searching for? Where do their interests intersect with your business?

With all that in mind, think about Weblogs:

  • High Recency
  • Frequent Indexing by search engines
  • Diverse Intersections
  • Persistence
  • Conversational
  • Influential

Then think about RSS:

All the characteristics of Weblogs, plus:

  • Increased Recency
  • Increased Frequency
  • Frictionless Distribution

Can persistent, relevant, frequently-indexed information help people find YOUR business on the Internet?

Here are some articles I’d recommend you read when you have a moment. All of them are from my favorite marketing resource, MarketingProfs.com:

I’d also recommend Ann Holland’s MarketingSherpa, which is an invaluable tool for the interactive marketer. Make sure you subscribe to the Sherpa newsletters.

After you’ve digest that material, read (or listen) to the following books:

  • Gonzo Marketing, Christopher Locke
  • The Anatomy of Buzz, Emanuel Rosen
  • The Deviant’s Advantage, Watts Wacker & Ryan Matthews
  • Your Marketing Sucks., Marc Stevens

Finally, read the following blogs:

And of course, this weblog!

Hope you found our discussion helpful.

-jf.

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