Christopher S. Penn and John Wall were talking in a recent episode of Marketing Over Coffee about a simple way to give your blog a bit of extra Google juice: add your own posts to your shared Google Reader feed.
I’ve already written about the value of sharing interesting posts from others. But what about your […]
PodCamp Boston 2 kicks off on Friday, October 26 — a little more than two months from now.
We’ll be gathering at the Boston Convention Expo Center, which is captured nicely here by Julia Roy.
If you haven’t already done so, register for PodCamp Boston 2 today. The unconference is free, of course. I look […]
Since switching from Bloglines to Google Reader from back in mid-June, I’ve become much better at managing my RSS feeds. Here’s the method to my madness:
Scanning
I use Google Reader’s List view to take in my feeds river-of-news style. This means I’m scanning headlines and quickly deciding which ones warrant further reading. Reminder to all of […]
Australia’s first-ever PodCamp will be held in Perth in October. Here’s the text of the e-mail from organizers Jared Madden and Adam Purcell:
Today ended the ‘Stake Your Interest’ campaign for PodCamp Australia, and it was no surprise that Perth has secured it’s place as the host for the first PodCamp to be held on […]
Today, I’m debuting a new list called the Social Media Top 10 — one man’s admittedly very subjective snapshot of the most interesting goings-on in social media.
Each week I’ll list the top 10 names, websites, memes, events, etc. from the world of social media that are capturing my attention.
I don’t expect my top 10 will […]
16 Aug
Posted by: Bryan in: Audio comments, New media tools
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My friend and fellow New England Podcaster Jack Hodgson has taken on an exciting new venture: Voxci.
The service is still in early beta — or “alpha,” to be precise — and so there’s plenty of work yet to be done to smooth over the site’s functionality and user interface, but Voxci definitely has […]
15 Aug
Posted by: Bryan in: Podcast recommendations
Taking a page from Christopher Penn’s playbook, here are the audio comment lines for some of my favorite marketing/PR/communications podcasts:
(206) 203-3255 — Across the Sound
(206) 666-2242 — The Client Side
(617) 273-2447 — Disruptive Dialogue
(206) 600-4741 — Inside PR
(206) 222-2803 — […]
As much as I like Google Reader for managing my RSS feeds, its display of Technorati results for my customized search terms is causing me grief.
Here’s a snapshot of post headlines that include the term “Bryan Person” (yes, I ego surf; don’t you?):
At one point, I had several screens’ — and days’ — worth of […]
Donna Papacosta has just released an episode of her Trafcom News Podcast about “trimming the fat in your podcast.”
It’s an issue that’s been on my mind recently. Here’s the introduction to my podcast, New Comm Road:
09 Aug
Posted by: Bryan in: New Comm Road podcast, Podcasting
Soup to nuts of starting a podcast: an interview with Scott Monty
Hosted by Bryan Person. Recorded from Boston, Massachusetts, USA and published for Thursday, August 9, 2007.
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