17 Jan
Posted by: Bryan in: Bryper Bits, New media tools, Using new media
Today I’m giving a new service that brings podcasting to mobile phones a test run with the launch of the “Bryper Bits.”
Foneshow is a service that allows you to subscribe to and listen to audio/podcasts on your mobile phone. Here’s how it works:
You subscribe by entering your mobile number below
You’ll receive a text message […]
23 Sep
Posted by: Bryan in: PodCamp, Podcasting, Using new media
Leesa Barnes has brought back her Podonomics podcast, and this week she grills me with five questions about how PodCamp successfully used social media to stage a successful conference — and generate a positive cash flow (we’re putting that money right back into the development of future PodCamps).
At the end of the show I challenge […]
Podcaster and business blogger extraordinaire and Neville Hobson has put two and two together today and published a video to one of his posts that can be clicked and streamed as easily as an audio file, using the PodPress plugin for WordPress.
Neville has brought to light yet another application of this very cool plugin, […]
From left: Zeke Barber (me!), Jonathan Richardson, and Shel Witte having a good ol’ chat in Second Life.
I’ve given Second Life a go a good half-dozen tries prior to tonight, but this time I was finally able to engage in a group chat. Shel Witte — I’m using only Second Life names in this […]
27 Jul
Posted by: Bryan in: How we live, Second Life, Using new media, Worth reading
I had an interesting lunchtime discussion with several colleagues yesterday about the extent to which we “live” online. Here’s a sampling of the participants:
Colleague 1: A graphic designer who uses e-mail only sparingly, doesn’t have or want a computer at home, won’t purchase anything online, and doesn’t consider the web a viable place to […]
Plenty of good discussions lately, including one on C.C. Chapman’s Managing the Gray podcast blog, about whether Second Life marketers should be spending some of their time in Second Life.
C.C. would say yes, and Ken would say no.
I fall more into line with C.C.’s thinking, as well as Mitch Joel’s:
As Marketers, we have a […]
Six Pixels of Separation host Mitch Joel and I at CaseCamp Montreal
A belated note on last week’s CaseCamp Montreal, which I attended during my family vacation (somehow, I was able to sweet-talk my wife into granting me a few hours of “non-family time”).
The photo above is one of several from the event that I’ve uploaded […]
13 Jul
Posted by: Bryan in: Audio comments, Blogging, Podcasting, Using new media
Mobatalk developer Michael Bailey has teamed up with Dan Kuykendall on an enhanced version of the Podpress plugin for WordPress that has added a whole new layer to blog commenting.
Podpress version 6.6, released late Tuesday night, now allows blog commenters to quickly and easily leave audio comments directly to a blog post. All you […]
There are two excellent ways to be part of the new-media scene in North America on Tuesday, July 4:
If you will be in or near Montreal, Quebec, take part in the second CaseCamp. Podcaster and new-comm extraordinare Mitch Joel is organizing the Montreal event, which begins at 6:00pm and will feature four 15-minute marketing case […]
A shame that I couldn’t be in London this past Wednesday for What MySpace Means, and event organized by Jackie Danicki and Engagement Alliance that explored the impact of social media and online communities.
Some good summaries have already been posted:
David Tebbutt
Hillary Johnson
Heather Hopkins
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