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Vox Talk #7
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) August 30, 2007
Tuning In with Wayne Henderson, Museums are Podcasting, Animated Movie Cliches, Bryan Cox Cast in the Transformers Movie, Laryngitis (!) with Julie Williams, FeedBurner and a Tip for Getting Work from Donna Papacosta.Listen to more podcasts at Voices.com, the online marketplace for voice talents.
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NCR 034: Stepping outside podcasting’s echo chamber
from New Comm Road June 27, 2007
Stepping outside podcasting s echo chamber. Hosted by Bryan Person. Recorded from Boston, Massachusetts, USA and published for Wednesday, June 27, 2007. Subscribe to the New Comm Road podcast. It s free, and it ensures you won t miss a single episode! Click on the iTunes image above, or paste this feed into iTunes or your podcatching software of choice: http://feeds.feedburner.com/NewCommRoad MEDIA MONITORING MINUTE A word from Chip Griffin, CEO of Custom Scoop, New Comm Road s sponsor. For a free trial of Custom Scoop s ClipIQ Service, visit http://www.customscoop.com/NewCommRoad LATEST NEWS: Recap of Podcasters Across Borders. Meeting with podcasters Mitch Joel, from the Six Pixels of Separation, the Twist Image Podcast; Donna Papacosta, from the Trafcom News Podcast; and Terry Fallis, from the Inside PR Podcast. Organized by Mark Blevis and Bob Goyetche from the Canadian Podcast Buffet. My talk on Managing Your Social Media. * PAB photos from Mark Kulik, host of the pets.ca and photography.ca podcasts. NEW COMM ROAD MAP How to step out of podcasting s echo chamber. Evangelize outside your regular online network. Here are some groups/people/places to start: A club, organization, or religious group that you belong to. A nearby elementary, middle school, or high school. Talk to the teachers or PTO about setting up a podcast for the school or your child s class. A local college or adult education center. Does the school s communications program have a class on new media or podcasting? Offer to do a presentation or teach a class. Your local cable access station. Your municipal officers/politicians. Perhaps create a podcast for someone running for school committee or city council. Your family. Interview a different member of your family each week and turn the interviews into a podcast. Don t get hung up on explaining the technology at first. Concentrate on the benefits for that person or organization, using the you know when ? style. Dispel the common misconception that you ll need an iPod to listen to a podcast. Explain podcasting using concepts people are likely to understand quickly. For example: It s like Internet radio that you can listen to whenever and wherever you want. It s an audio version of TiVo. Show the people you re talking to that there are podcasts in the subjects they are interested in. Ask them about their hobbies and direct them to relevant podcasts. If you are presenting on podcasting a conference, really make an effort to be welcoming to newcomers. Seek out their questions. Spend some time with them after their presentation. OTHER PODCASTS MENTIONED Just One More Book FrenchPodClass ClipPodcast NOTES Visit the New Comm Road Travelers group in Facebook. This show can also be found on Blubrry. MUSIC From GarageBand.com: Still Holding On, by Rantings of Eva From the Podsafe Music Network: You Don t Need an iPod, by Uncle Seth CONTACT US Leave your text and audio comments below this post Send us audio files or text e-mails to comments-AT-NewCommRoad.com Call us on our comment line: (206) 222-9130 Technorati Tags: Boston, Bryan Person, New Comm Road, Custom Scoop, Podcasters Across Borders, PAB2007, Mitch Joel, Six Pixels of Separation, Donna Papacosta, Trafcom News Podcast, Terry Fallis, Inside PR Podcast, Uncle Seth, Just One More Book, ClipPodcast, Vivian Vasquez, FrenchPodClass, Christopher Penn LISTEN Running time: 20:59 Direct download this episode, or listen using the player above!
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NCR 027: Learning about Flickr
from New Comm Road March 10, 2007
Learning about Flickr. Listener comments. PodCamp Toronto discussion. Tools of Your Trade. Hosted by Bryan Person. Recorded from historic Boston, Massachusetts, USA and published for Sunday, March 11, 2007. Subscribe to the New Comm Road podcast. It s free, and it ensures you won t miss a single episode! Click on the iTunes image above, or paste this feed into iTunes or your podcatching software of choice: http://feeds.feedburner.com/NewCommRoad IN TODAY S SHOW: Listener feedback: 1. Audio comment from Peter O Connell, who presdented at PodCamp about PodPresence (aka Awesome Sounding Podcasts ) + Wrap-up of PodCamp Toronto, which was held on February 24-25. Video from all sessions have been archived. Bryan co-presented on Second Life with Jay Moonah. The relevant links for that presentation: * Quicktime Video * mp3 audio * Presentation slides (PDF) * Presentation notes (PDF) 2. Audio message from Beth Kanter, whom I met at the monthly meetup of the Boston Media Makers. 3. Audio feedback from Jon Hoel in Melbourne, Australia. Jon has just started the PR Junction Podcast. New Comm Road Map: A discussion of getting the most out of Flickr, which will also be played on Six Pixels of Separation, The Twist Image Podcast. + Question from Marko Kulik from Pets.ca and the Photography.ca Podcast originally played on Six Pixels of Separation, The Twist Image Podcast. Blasting off at point 0 Pick a username and screename that reflects your brand. Two good examples: flickr.com/photos/FinancialAidPodcast, and flickr.com/photos/electricsky/. 1. Fill out your profile, with links to your other online sites and your contact information. 2. Tag, tag, tag your photos! Searches will show up in Technorati. Allows you as a user to see photos from others who ve used an identical tag and vice-versa. Example tag: PodCampToronto 3. Add a good description to your photos, including links. This will help you Google rankings. 4. Leave comments! Using simple HTML code, add an image and/or link back to your site in the comments area. Also good for Google juice. 5. Blog your photos. Blog others photos. Make sure to check that other Flickr users have given you permission to blog their photos. 6. Use RSS feeds. Subscribe to your friends photos. Subscribe to a tag for an event. Click on the feed button at bottom of a page and add it to your RSS reader. Advanced features: 7. Upload photos from your mobile phone to your Flickr account and then also send them on to your blog, using Blogger, Typepad, and WordPress. 8. Join a Flickr group. For example: Photo Safari Montreal. 9. Geotagging, maps with Flickr photos, Flickr, etc. Check out more goodies at http://flickr.com/services/ New Comm Road Citatioin If you re a blogger that wants to be identified particularly if you re blogging for a company, make sure you tell us who you are! Have a paragraph or page about you a name, maybe a face, something about you and your interests that lets us know there s a real person behind this blog. Tools of your trade Recorded at PodCamp Toronto. 1. Bill Sweetman from Marketin Martini Gmail, Typepad, Google Alerts 2. Donna Papacosta from the Trafcom News Podcast Technorati, Google Blog Search, Del.icio.us. 3. Christopher Penn from the Financial Aid Podcast Google Reader, Google, Google Blog Search, Technorati, WordPress, StumbleUpon, Facebook, MySpace, Xanga, Bebo, Feedster, Plum, Joost, iTunes, GarageBand, Levelator. 4. Chris Clarke from Student PR blog Monitor This, Del.icio.us, Technorati, Google. 5. Mitch Joel from Six Pixels of Separation, the Twist Image Podcast Google Reader, Google News Alerts, LinkedIn, Technorati, Twitter If you want to contribute to this segment, call or send in your audio contribution with these three components: Introduce yourself Talk a little bit about your job. Are you in PR? Marketing? A non-profit company? Talk about how you incorporate the tools of new media into your work. Which new-media tools do you use and how do you use them? YOUR FEEDBACK: Leave your text and audio comments below this post Send us audio files or text e-mails to comments-AT-NewCommRoad.com Call us on our comment line: (206) 202-3996 Technorati Tags: Flickr, Peter O Connell, Beth Kanter, Jon Hoel, Marko Kulik, PodCampToronto, PodCamp, Jay Moonah, Bill Sweetman, Donna Papacosta, Christopher Penn, Financial Aid Podcast, Marketing Martini, Trafcom News, Chris Clarke, Mitch Joel, Six Pixels of Separation, Twist Image LISTEN: Running time: 00:29:58 Direct download this episode, or listen using the player above!
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SPOS #38 - Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - +1 (206) 666-6056 - All About Comments
from Six Pixels of Separation - Marketing and Communications Insights Podcast - By Mitch Joel at Twist Image February 11, 2007
Welcome to episode #38 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. There are lots of great audio and email comments this week along with the introduction of a brand new segment called, What Is Your Blog And/Or Podcast? (does someone want to write a Paul Shaffer like intro for this?). We also go deep on how to keep track all of the many places you leave comments and continue conversations. Enjoy this conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #38 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 46:41. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. An even newer icon for 6POS in iTunes - lessons learned. PodCamp Toronto - Saturday and Sunday - February 24-25, 2007. Sincere apologies to Kirsten Harrell - ipopin - Think Positive Blog - the idea for last week's Six Points of Separation on del.icio.us was her idea (thanks for the great topic). Audio Comment - Kevin Behringer - Fly Over Marketing. C.C. Chapman needs a title for his music contributions. Geek Dinner Hollywood Florida. Audio Comment - Chris Penn - The Financial Aid Podcast. Audio Comment - David Levy - The Things Is. Audio Comment - Wannita Phanchana - Podcasting Ireland via Denmark. Email comment - Kathryn Lagden - AIMS Canada - Association of Internet Marketing and Sales. Audio Comment - Bernard Goldbach - Podcasting.ie. New Segment - What Is Your Blog And/Or Your Podcast? Featuring - Donna Papacosta - Trafalgar Communications - Trafcom News Blog and Podcast. For the new segment, What Is Your Blog And/Or Your Podcast? I'd like to hear from people like Austin Hill - Billions With Zero Knowledge, Kate Trgovac - My Name Is Kate, Andy Nulman - Pow! Right Between The Eyes, Sebastien Provencher - Praized, Tony Hung - Deep Jive Interests, Instigator Blog and Start Up Spark by Ben Yoskovitz and others. Six Points Of Separation - Six Ways To Stay On Top Of Comments And Conversations (as per Kevin Behringer - Fly Over Marketing's request) Google Reader. Email check box. Via RSS. CoComment. Old school notes. del.icio.us. Are we happy with the listing of Six Points above? Let me know. Music from C.C. Chapman of Managing The Gray, Accident Hash and U-Turn Caf . Walk The Line Now Is Now. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #38 - Host: Mitch Joel.
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NCR 024: Best uses of Technorati
from New Comm Road January 23, 2007
Six ways to make the most of Technorati. Hosted by Bryan Person. Recorded from historic Boston, Massachusetts, USA and published for Wednesday, January 24, 2007. Subscribe to the New Comm Road podcast. It s free, and it ensures you won t miss a single episode! Find us in the iTunes store or paste this feed into iTunes or your podcatching software of choice: http://feeds.feedburner.com/NewCommRoad IN TODAY S SHOW: Latest News: + PodCamp Second Life taking place from Friday, January 26 - Sunday, January 28 and is being organized by Lynette Young and Jay Moonah. + Bryper Bits podcast for your mobile phone being trialled at Bryper.com, using service from FoneShow.com + Bryper.com blog named to Todd Andrlik’s Power 150 list for top U.S. marketing blogs. Comments: + Donna Papacosta comments on Episode 23 and my interview with Grammar Girl + Jason Van Orden and Christopher Penn comment on Episode 22 and whether people will be willing to pay for content that could be available elsewhere for free + Anna Farmery has also sent in an audio comment, but I m holding it for a future episode. + Audio promo from Terry Fallis, who s podcasting his new book, The Best Laid Plans. New Comm Road Map: + Question from Marko Kulik from Pets.ca and the Photography.ca Podcast originally played on Six Pixels of Separation, The Twist Image Podcast. Six ways to make Technorati work for you, which will be simulcasted on Six Pixels: 0. Create an account in Technorati 1. Claim your blog(s) in Technorati. 2. Use the Technorati tools and widgets. 3. Set up Technorati watch lists for hot topics that you want to follow. 4. Use all of the various Technorati tag searches to research a topic. Make sure that in the Technorati search box, your drop-down menu shows in tags Then, when you do a search, you ll also see options to search your tags by blog post, photos, video, music, etc. Photo tags pull from Flickr. Video tags pull from YouTube. 5. Understand the difference between a Technorati tag using in blog posts and in tags. The first includes any mention of your search term in a blog, which is sometimes what you want. However, the in tags option will specifically give you results in which someone has taken the active step of categorizing that blog post, photo, or video about the topic your looking for. 6. Use RSS to subscribe to searches about you (ego surfing), about your clients, about industry topics, or particular tags. This option works specifically for searches of blog posts in both the in blog posts and in tags modes. At the top of the search results page, you ll see the orange RSS logo and the word subscribe. Add that RSS link into your RSS reader! New Comm Road Citation: The citation is being given to me. Podcaster and blogger Dan York has been on a crusade lately asking bloggers and podcasters to include a logo/badge somewhere on their site that he and others can use when blogging about those sites. This badge can help him to promote our blogs and podcasters and offers a good visual identity for our content. I don t have one of these badges on the NewCommRoad.com blog or the Bryper.com blog. That will change. MUSIC: + From GarageBand.com: Still Holding On, by Rantings of Eva * This show can also be found on Blubrry. YOUR FEEDBACK: Leave your text and audio comments below this post Send us audio files or text e-mails to comments-AT-NewCommRoad.com Leave an audio comment to this blog post Call us on our comment line: (206) 202-3996 Technorati Tags: New Comm Road, Bryper, Bryan Person, PodCamp Second Life, Todd Andrlik s Power 150 List, FoneShow, Bryper Bits, Donna Papacosta, Jason Van Orden, Christopher Penn, Anna Farmery, Terry Fallis, The Best Laid Plans, Technorati, Lee Hopkins, Mitch Joel, Twist Image, Six Pixels of Separation, Marko Kulik, Lynette Young, Jay Moonah, Dan York LISTEN: Running time: 00:26:59 Direct download this episode, or listen using the player below!
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