Saturday, March 17, 2007
Episode #26 - Quality Breeds Quantity & Bum Rush the Charts
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Social technologies like Second Life and Twitter are all about building quality relationships, which leads to quantity of fans, friends and followers.
Also, a promo and explanation for Bum Rush The Charts on March 22nd, and how YOU can be part of history.
Music:
Black Lab - "My Year On Earth"
Check out Black Lab on the Podsafe Music Network.
Mentioned in this episode:
Social technologies like Second Life and Twitter are all about building quality relationships, which leads to quantity of fans, friends and followers.
Also, a promo and explanation for Bum Rush The Charts on March 22nd, and how YOU can be part of history.
Music:
Black Lab - "My Year On Earth"
Check out Black Lab on the Podsafe Music Network.
Mentioned in this episode:
- Association of Internet Marketing and Sales (AIMS) Canada
- C.C. Chapman
- Bum Rush The Charts
- Christopher Penn
- Financial Aid Podcast
- Bum Rush The Charts iTunes link - will be active March 22nd
Labels: aims canada, black lab, blacklab, bum rush the charts, bumrushthecharts, c.c. chapman, christopher penn, financial aid podcast, financialaidpodcast, second life, secondlife, social network, twitter
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Two VERY different interviews with me
By pure coincidence, two quite different interviews with yours truly were posted on popular blogs today.
The first was by Network2.tv founder Jeff Pulver. Jeff and I hung out a bit last week during Canadian Music Week, and he asked me about my entry into his "How To Watch Internet TV" contest.
The second was by Sara Scurfield for the Association of Internet Marketing & Sales (AIMS) Canada blog. Sara and I spoke about band/brand marketing in Second Life, part of the lead up to my AIMS presentation next week the always awesome C.C. Chapman.
The first was by Network2.tv founder Jeff Pulver. Jeff and I hung out a bit last week during Canadian Music Week, and he asked me about my entry into his "How To Watch Internet TV" contest.
The second was by Sara Scurfield for the Association of Internet Marketing & Sales (AIMS) Canada blog. Sara and I spoke about band/brand marketing in Second Life, part of the lead up to my AIMS presentation next week the always awesome C.C. Chapman.
Labels: aims canada, branding, c.c. chapman, hamsters, jeff pulver, marketing, network2, network2.tv, sara scurfield, second life, secondlife

