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new best practices paper on social media monitoring, engagement, measurement
Written by Lois Kelly on June 18, 2009 – 4:20 pm -
We’ve just release a new study on emerging best practices in social media monitoring, engagement and measurement based on interviews with large corporations like Cisco, Intuit, GE and with the top monitoring technology providers (Visible Technologies, Radian6, Cymfony, Market Sentinel), who have fascinating stories based on existing clients and from the RFP/sales process. (Economy be damned, one technology provider even had to fire a big brand company because its agency was basically spamming bloggers and Tweeters.) The report includes sections on: Guidelines for responding, engaging, working with legal, staffing Measurement Biggest surprises Most common mistakes Advice Next steps What I found especially interesting: Universal agreement that people in companies should be engaging in social media conversations– NOT outside agencies. Creating monitoring systems is straightforward; developing engagement strategies is much more complex, requiring a lot of employee education and process redesign (ex: customer service) The stronger the corporate culture of trust and employee empowerment, the easier it is to implement and scale enterprise-wide monitoring and engagement approaches. Insights from social media monitoring are extremely valuable, but creating the right reports to glean that value for different functions is challenging. For most companies legal has not been an obstacle. But collaborating with legal is essential. (See tips on dealing with legal in the report.) How few conversations require or could benefit from a response. Many companies think the cost would be exorbitant to assign people to respond to Tweets, blogs and forums, but once they analyze the data and do a business case analysis the investment for the value provides a good return on investment, whether it’s for customer service, sales, or reputation management. To get a free copy of the report, click here. Would love to hear  your thoughts about these best practices based on your experience. What’s missing?
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The False Choice of new media OR Old media | Verge new media
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The False Choice of new media OR Old Media May 7, 2007 How about just calling it MEDIA? Sure, labels are useful, but at the end of the day there will be media that people connect with, and the unwatched, unread remains. There seems to be a renewed slugfest between the “revolutionaries” storming the gates of traditional media, and the keepers of corporate status quo. As both sides trade barbs, it’s curious to this blogger why the loudest amongst both sides of this “debate” promote such zero-sum theocracy. From bloggersblog today, a link to this rant against blogs from South Africa’s Sunday Times, calling blogs “the air guitars of journalism” And from my favorite contrarian Strumpette, some snarky satire on the introduction of MLB’s “Citizen Player Program” Chris Brogan lends his typically keen insight and measured criticisms to discussions that took place at AlwaysOn, Hollywood. His concerns that “we” (people who create media independent of large corporate infrastructure) are living in a fishbowl. Brogan then takes the informations he’s gathered and builds a very smart roadmap for moving beyond amateur media. Chris “gets it”…big time. In almost no time, “talking about nothing” shows are going to dry up. You have to deliver value. In video, audio, and even a blog, if you want to bring your message into a larger circle of people, you’re going to have to give value back for what you’re doing. Most of this discussion seems to be framed in an either/or construct, which I believe to be a false pretext. Those who believe that Web 2.0, social media, and citizen content will completely evaporate are wrong, just as wrong as those who believe that the democratization of media spells the demise of large corporate media. What I see happening is that the “amateurs” are building relationships with their audience, and with corporate media. There, you’ll find the winners. Don’t believe me? Then why are guys like Jeff Jarvis having dinner with Rupert Murdoch and making deals with Washingtonpost.com? For those of you who believe that bloggers don’t have juice, how do you reconcile CNN’s decision to release Presidential debate footage under a Creative Commons license? Clearly they were bowing to the outcrys of the “air guitar” players of the blogoshpere. Much of what is taking place in social media space is all about buzz, and in-the-moment, viral types of content. This is the type of media that I believe will be the shortest-lived. They are also easy targets for critics as the sum-total of ALL new/social media. The below-the-radar people in this space are sometimes the most successful. At VON07 in San Jose, I met Nicholas Butterworth of Diversion Media. His firm has built two successful social media sites, Travelistic and Snowvision. Butterworth says that the key to social media success is community and relationship. Click To Play Coverage of VON07 Butterworth, and other micro media moguls like Zadi Diaz and Steve Woolf of Jetset are defining a new class of crossover talent. media makers who understand the community nature of social media/Web 2.0 and have the business savvy to grasp the value of that community. The fact that they’ve partnered with Next new Networks demonstrates that savvy and sets them apart from the “air guitar” set. Amani Channel of My Urban Report is another example of new media being courted by old. The Atlanta Journal Constitution has expressed interest publishing content from his blog. Again, the gates aren’t being stormed so much as being opened by smarter old media firms. The bottom line is that the marketplace will decide the winners and losers of traditional vs. social media. I’d keep an eye on the ones creating value for their communites and the ones who build tools for participation. Share This Sphere: Related Content Posted in PR, TV news, advertising, blogging, citizen journalism, disruptive media, mainstream media, micro media mogul, monetization, new media, promotion, social media, tradtional media, video blogging 12 Responses to “The False Choice of new media OR Old Media”
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Blogging At 35000 Feet With the Pentagon Press Corps | Verge new media
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Blogging At 35000 Feet With the Pentagon Press Corps May 31, 2007
Jim Long blogging somewhere over the Pacific, en route Singapore Friend and social media rock star Chris Abraham once told me that I blog in the “rarified air” from my perch as a network news cameraman. Today, I blog from the very thin air, 35000 feet above the Pacific Ocean, en route to Singapore with Defense Secretary Gates. Secretary Gates and Admiral Keating brief press at Pacific Command HQ NBC News is the US TV Pool traveling with Gates, which means the video I shoot will be used by all five of the big networks. We are flying on this impressive aircraft, the Air Force E4B. Air Force E4B on the flight line Of it’s long list of operational capabilities, the one nearest and dearest to the heart of this blogger is that it has broadband! Now all it needs is a global coffee chain franchise. Lord knows it would fit! I’ve been able to sneak out a Twitter or two here and there, in flight. Pretty cool! Recently, friend and blogging cameraman Lenslinger, bristled a bit at some of the new media musings of myself and some of my contemporaries, proudly proclaiming his determination to lug around his old camera and continue his Quixotic quest to tell well crafted, lovingly shot television stories as he’s done for years. Well on this journey, I’m equally entrenched in the trappings of old media. So much so that we’re actually carrying two Ikegami HL-V55 cameras, both in their “autumn years” – one PAL, one NTSC. With us on this trip is veteran CNN Pentagon correspondent Jamie McIntyre. Jamie is filing stories for CNN, and as the pool crew we’re responsible for getting him on the air. Jamie McIntyre, CNN Pentagon Correspondent Jamie and I are both videoblogging our journey and I’m eager to see what he puts together. (frankly I hope he’s not a better shooter than me!) So I guess then, it’s not a strictly old-media junket. In fact, we had dinner last night with Roxanne Darling of Beachwalks at Alan Wong’s in Honolulu. Beachwalks is a soothing online TV show that is life instruction for stress free living. Roxanne was a wonderful addition to the group and a refreshing diversion from echo chamber discussions of missile defense, Iraq and other Pentagon chatter. I’ll keep you posted on the Round the World With Secretary Gates videoblog. I’m looking forward to getting home as we continue our westward journey. Share This Sphere: Related Content Posted in TV news, Twitter, big media, blogging, mainstream media, photjournalism, tradtional media, video blogging 19 Responses to “Blogging At 35000 Feet With the Pentagon Press Corps”
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Blogging At 35000 Feet, Traveling Press Visit Afghanistan With Secretary Gates | Verge new media
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Blogging At 35000 Feet, Traveling Press Visit Afghanistan With Secretary Gates June 5, 2007 Midway through our round the world trip with Secretary of Defense Gates, we made an unannounced visit to Afghanistan. Arriving under the cover of darkness we landed in Kabul Sunday evening. We had switched from the E4B to a C-17 for our descent into Kabul. I’ve corkscrewed into BIAP a number of times so i’m familiar with combat landings in this aircraft. Still, when the red lights go on and the security guys don the armor plate, I’m reminded of just how dangerous a place like Afghanistan can be. Gates arrives in Kabul Gates’ plane touched down around 1930 local time, and we accompanied him to Camp Eggers. The Secretary had made on the record comments on the flight from Singapore, expressing cautious optimism about progress on the ground in Afghanistan, so traveling press headed right to the PAO to file their stories. We had to shoot a standup and take a voice track for CNN correspondent, Jamie McIntyre and then get the tape to a local “fixer” who would ship it to the feedpoint. Jamie McIntyre, soundman Johnie Roth, Jim Long Kabul nightlife Afterwards, some of us unwound outside our housing talking with great young soldiers before we called it a night. While accommodations at the base weren’t quite as nice as the the Shangri-La we’d just left in Singapore, I slept well and was up at 0500. Waiting to get a shot of Gates boarding his helo Monday was a big day for the Secretary. Boarding helos, we choppered to Morehouse Commando Training Camp just on the outskirts of Kabul, where the first ever Afghan Special Operations Force battalion. We followed Gates as he reviewed the training and spoke with Afghan commanders. Afghan National Army Lt. Col. M. Farid Ahmadi spoke with Gates as he toured the training camp. He was very proud of the his men saying they were the best people for the job. CNN’s Jamie McIntyre interviewed him about the Army’s progress. Jamie interviews Lt. Col. M. Farid Ahmadi Then it was back on the helos to a flight back to the LZ in Kabul. Gates met with US commanders before we moved to the Presidential Palace, where the Secretary would later meet with President Hamid Karzai. Security at the palace is thorough to say the least. After being screened, we did the typical waiting associated with these types of events and then lined up for a shot of Gates arriving at the palace. Commander Greg Hicks had kindly pre-set my tripod for the joint press conference between Gates and Karzai, so my only challenge was positioning myself for the photo op with the two leaders. This is all about a burst of pure physical speed up the stairs, elbowing past what seemed like 15 local camera crews. Good thing I’ve got a long stride! In the press conference Gates and Karzai touched on a number of topics ranging from reconstruction, to Afghanistan’s suppression of the Taliban’s rumored spring offensive, to Iran’s involvement with the emergence of sophisticated new IED’s. Next, we were off to Kandahar in Southern Afghanistan, where the Secretary met privately with troops, to get “ground truth” from the boots on the ground – labeled as a free and open discussion about what works and what doesn’t. We were allowed what felt like 30 seconds for a photo op at the top. I think at this point in the trip the Secretary of Defense had grown tired of seeing me and more than once remarked in this photo op that as soon as they could speak freely (hint for me to leave!) they would begin the open dialogue. I always try to eek out as much video as possible from these events and don’t like to try the principals patience. As much as the OSD bristles at comparisons between Rumsfeld and Gates, I must say this Secretary of Defense has yet to scowl at me. I’ve been to these events with Rumsfeld and at a very precise point in the photo op, Rumsfeld would shoot an unmistakable look at the camera crew, which unequivocally meant LEAVE THE ROOM. We left Afghanistan that evening flying out of Kandahar on the C-17 that brought us there. This was my first trip to Afghanistan and it was a truly unique experience, but I am quite content that we’ve left and are on our way to Normandy for D-Day memorial ceremonies. NBC producer Courtney Kube At this point it’s important to note that, working to coordinate all of the logistics, update editorial elements, and generally make sure things run smoothly, is a tremendously hard-working, capable, and talented colleague of mine named Courtney Kube. Long after we’ve all gone to bed she’s on the phone coordinating satellite feeds, writing ediorial notes and doing it all with personality and energy that are miles long. Flying from Asia to Europe, we’re watching Saving Private Ryan on the plane as I write this. Fitting as we gear up to cover the Secretary’s participation in D-Day ceremonies at Normandy. Here’s what my traveling buddies filed From Kabul. Mark Mazzetti, The new York Times Kristin Roberts, Reuters Peter Spiegel, The LA Times Donna Miles, Armed Forces Press Service Jamie McIntyre, CNN Robert Burns, Associated Press Ken Fireman, Bloomberg Jim Mannion, AFP Guy Raz, NPR Share This Sphere: Related Content Posted in TV news, big media, blogging, mainstream media, photjournalism, tradtional media, video blogging 10 Responses to “Blogging At 35000 Feet, Traveling Press Visit Afghanistan With Secretary Gates”
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Old media, Empower Employees To Be Brand Champions! | Verge new media
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... About Verge New Media WATCH VIDEO Home ......2007 How will big news media reach out to fragmented audiences......using drop dead simple social media tools. Mobasoft President Michael Bailey blogged......at the fringes of the new media/old media dialogue, it’s no......to suggest that a big media company replace the promotions department......know if people in big media fully understand the power of......one, human connection that social media enable. I was in the......air”, as friend and social media guru Chris Abraham put it,......people in this early-adopter, social media influencer, ecostystem have really become......News”, consultant and social media evangelist Connie Reece uses podcasting......attention to my blog and new media venture. But because my......work. Twitter and other social media tools allow you to direct......employer. As the fragmentation of media continues to sour the economics......by this disruption using social media tools. Fortunately, we both seem......assembled readers engage in social media that inadvertanly champions the brand......branding, disruptive media, new media, promotion, social...
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Old Media, Empower Employees To Be Brand Champions! May 14, 2007 How will big news media reach out to fragmented audiences in a networked world of infinite choice? How does network TV news reclaim audiences that have given up on the evening news all together? How will my employer connect deeply with people who have lost their faith in traditional media? How about this: empower your most passionate employees to engage and even drive online conversation using drop dead simple social media tools. Mobasoft President Michael Bailey blogged on the vexing nature of corporations overcoming their fear of the transparent nature of social media. Once they seem to be getting it, how difficult is it to let them know that it is okay to be human, without giving away the store, another way of saying that would be that you don’t need to divulge company secrets to let people know what is going on within the company. -Michael Bailey, President, Mobasoft LLC Considering the increasingly confrontational mood at the fringes of the new media/old media dialogue, it’s no surprise that many companies are shying away from the transparency and openness of social media. Some companies are setting those apprehensions aside in favor of comprehensive branding strategies that include social media. In an interview with Intel Internet Strategist Bryan Rhoads, Pod Tech’s Jeremiah Owyang gives us a compelling case study for big companies harnessing the conversational power of social media. While it would be patently absurd to suggest that a big media company replace the promotions department with legions of Twitter-ers, I believe a a healthy mix of traditional an non-traditional branding will be key to spreading the brand across millions of channels. I don’t know if people in big media fully understand the power of the one on one, human connection that social media enable. I was in the newswroom talking to one of my favorite NBC News correspondents the other day about Twitter. I’d emailed him my feed, and ultimately he asked, what most people who’ve given Twitter only a cursory glance typically inquire: “Who cares?” When I was first introduced to this “attention director” I felt the same way. Evidentally, people DO care about what I’m doing, and I care about what they’re doing. It’s strangely addictive, to the point where I go back through a day’s worth of Twitters to see what my friends have been up to. What’s perhaps unusual about the nature of my Twittering is that I do it from the “rarefied air”, as friend and social media guru Chris Abraham put it, of my perch as a network news cameraman. My posts range from my need for fresh coffee to the chopper landing of the President of the United States. I’ve come to discover that people in this early-adopter, social media influencer, ecostystem have really become intrigued, by the very simple, human observations of a worker-bee toiling in the salt mines of TV news. Many of my friends who follow me on Twitter have told me that they’ve rekindled their interest in TV news because of my enthusiasm for what I do. I guess I do have a pretty cool job. At least that’s what my Twitter friends tell me! In a post entitled “Why I Switched to NBC News”, consultant and social media evangelist Connie Reece uses podcasting tools to describe how my “rarefied air” twittering has influenced her news viewing habits, with her lovely Texan radio voice. Last week I was asked to be Brian Williams’ cameraman as he anchored NBC Nightly News from our Washington bureau. I took this opportunity to give my Twitter friends a behind-the-scenes look at live network news. Take a look at these responses. I had a similar response when I was a guest cameraman on the set of Meet The Press, with Tim Russert. Take a close look at the comments section of that post. At a time when ratings battles are decided by margins of thousands, any effort to engage one more passionate user of your product is worthwhile. If the response of my Twitter friends is any indicator, putting a human face on your brand really does make a difference. Ironically, I use Twitter to direct attention to my blog and new media venture. But because my day job is so demanding of my time, I “tweet” a great deal about it. I’ve been genuinely surprised by the positive comments I get about NBC’s efforts. I truly believe that I help people understand that a lot of dedicated, talented people work very hard to put together the news product. I’ve blogged about how, in a world of unlimited choice, it is now incumbent upon journalists to promote their own work. Twitter and other social media tools allow you to direct peoples attention, using links as marketing tools. For me, this is about connecting with people and building my brand. Turns out, it’s becoming precisely that for my current employer. As the fragmentation of media continues to sour the economics of being technical worker in my chosen field, I continue to seek out the attendant opportunity created by this disruption using social media tools. Fortunately, we both seem to benefit from it! So I wonder, do any of my assembled readers engage in social media that inadvertanly champions the brand of their employer? Is that type of “unauthorized” discussion welcome? I’m kind of out on a limb here. While I simply talk about what I’m doing on any given day. Just so happens that I Twitter about a lot of high-profile stuff. The likely outcome of this little experiment (The people I work for watch what I do) would be one of the following: I’ll get a raise. I’ll be ignored. I’ll get in trouble. I’ve listed those outcomes in order of desirability. I’ll Twitter the results. Share This Sphere: Related Content Posted in TV news, Uncategorized, big media, blogging, branding, disruptive media, new media, promotion, social media, technology, tradtional media 16 Responses to “Old Media, Empower Employees To Be Brand Champions!”
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Twitter vs. Pownce and the Value Proposition of Social media | Verge new media
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When Todd Carpenter called and asked me to participate in a real estate & tech related conference in Las Vegas, I immediately responded with a ‘Hell yeah!’  Granted, all I initially heard was: ‘real estate, mortgage, technology, mumble mumble…its in Las Vegas…mumble mumble’.   Like I even need a real reason to go to Vegas… So, then I took the time to ask Todd some questions and read more about the entire shebang.  Turns out the real estate portion of the event is a conference within a greater conference, one that promises to offer advice that rides the progressive edge of new media (blogging, vlogging and other interactive web technologies) period…not just real estate.  It’s called REBlogWorld and it promises to be enlightening, at the very least, for anyone attending. Now don’t get me wrong, I love going to the traditional real estate dog and pony shows, but there’s a slim chance that I’m going to actually learn about anything that’s eye-popping new…I may pick up the occasional kernel of knowledge but I’m usually there to share my experiences, meet with people and probably peddle a product for my own selfish reasons REBlogWorld is tech and new media first, niche industry second.  Its a place where you can go to experience the next new thing.  From the site: BlogWorld & new media Expo is where online influencers, leaders and innovators will be looking for resources including: Blog Publishing Software, Designers and Communities, Podcasting, Internet TV & Radio Services, Equipment and Networks, Social media Technology and Communities, Badges, Widgets and Plug-ins, Computer Hardware, Software and Peripherals, RSS Services, Advertising Networks, Affiliate Programs, Mobile Blogging and Vlogging Technology and Devices, Broadband, Wi-Fi and ISP’s and much more… This is the sort of stuff that you may hear about on the traditional real estate and mortgage circuit next year (or a few years from now).  Fortunately Todd and Jason Berman had the foresight to carve the ‘RE‘ into BlogWorld so uber-geeks such as myself can immerse themselves in ‘Whats Hot’, as well as bringing real estate and mortgage into the forefront of overall new Media/tech industry conciousness…thanks guys! Below are some of the new media darlings from real estate and mortgage who will be participating in the RE section of the three day conference: Dan Green Daniel Rothamel David Smith & Rich Jacobson Dustin Luther Jason Berman – Event Organizer Jeff Turner Jim Duncan Kelley Koehler Mariana Wagner Matt Fagioli Meet our moderators. Jan O’Brien, Kevin Boer, & Pat Kitano Michael Price Mike Mueller Morgan Brown Teresa Boardman Todd Carpenter – Event Organizer I’ll be there participating in a group called ‘The Pitch’, where I am pitching my product (duh), RateSpeed, to a panel of highly qualified pundits. Should be very interesting as a bunch of A-type personalities try to impose their will on everyone else… REBlogWorld takes place on Friday, September 19th 2008 from 10am to 6pm with the general conference running Saturday and Sunday (Sept. 20th and 21st). Register soon, tell your friends to book that trip to Vegas they’ve been putting off…Like I said, now you have a legitimate reason to go play in Sin City   SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "REBlogWorld, Be Part of The Worlds Largest new media Expo", url: "http://thexbroker.com/2008/08/05/reblogworld-be-part-of-the-worlds-largest-new-media-expo/" }); Sphere: Related Content
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For those of you who haven’t heard, today was my first day at 6S Marketing - I think I’ve done a somewhat poor job of keeping this quiet over the past month and a half. This morning I was filled with both excitement and nervousness, but today was amazing - getting to know the people that I’d not met yet at the company and getting settled into the new office (check out my new office set up below, it’s pretty sweet!). The opportunity that I have at 6S is an amazing step for me in my career. They have brought me on as the Director of Social media and they’ve tasked me with building a social media department within the company and creating strategic relationships with other Vancouver technology firms. I think that this is a great fit for me, as they’ve done an amazing job over the past few years of building one of the most well known and respected Internet Marketing companies in Vancouver and Canada. Over the past year particularly, I have really started to take notice of 6S with the steps they’ve taken within the Vancouver technology and social media scene.  As many of you know, they have really stepped up to the plate with participating in, learning about, and sponsoring events. Recently, 6S has become a sponsor for WordCamp Whistler, Northern Voice - which I am on the organizing committee of and will be speaking at, and Twestival. This demonstration of interest in and desire to help through their sponsorship of events - these great events really aren’t possible without sponsors - really helped me to solidify my desire for working with this company. I’ve had the opportunity to meet with many of people who work at 6S over the past month, including spending this past weekend with them in Whistler for WordCamp and have been overwhelmed with how friendly and accepting they have been with both myself and the changes that are happening within the company with the creation of a new Social media division.  6S has built an great crew and I am proud to say that I am now a part of. You can expect to hear a lot more things coming from 6S about social media and my involvement with the company, including me joining the organizing committee for Ideas on Tap. Photo Credit: Rebecca Bollwitt Share and Enjoy: Sphere: Related ContentI have a new Job! Director of Social media at 6S Marketing For those of you who
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Tomorrow, I will be heading off to Las Vegas with Team Viddler for the new media Expo. I'm really excited about hanging out with Viddler, the cool people that created my favourite video platform, and meeting loads of uber media people. I need to catch some serious zzzs tonight as I will need my stamina during the shenanigans iJustine, Gary Vaynerchuk, and Sarah of Pop17 will inevitably get up to. Follow me on twitter, viddler, flickr and the official NME site. Is anyone else going to the new media Expo? Hope to see you there! PS If you know some awesome/cool/fun amazing things I should do whilst in Vegas, gimme a shout below.
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Lisa & VB. Just an average day for me. Pimped out my very own Mostly Lisa Tees with the awesome crew at Viddler. Met Veronica Belmont, Amber Macarthur, Leo Laporte (ZOMG), Sarah Austin and hung out on Twit live... Then filmed a few episodes of MacBreak with Alex Lindsay... Streamed live for the first time thanks to the good people at Qik... I still don't know if it's for me, but hey, I'm in Vegas. Gotta just break out of my shell a leedle bit... Now, I'm off for steak ... yum ... with the Cache Fly troupe and then straight to a Revision 3 party... I know. It's basically how I spend most of my Fridays... minus the tub o' ice cream and all the celebrities and the actually talking with people in real life. Ok. I have approx. 10 mins to get ready to hit the town. It is ridiculously hot. My mum emailed me saying, "I could only find 1 place in the world that was hotter than Vegas (42 C) today and that was Bhagdad at 49 C." Yikes. Catch me on Qik later, I'll be live streaming. I'll let you know when on my twitter feed. (Lisa & Justine rockin' our Viddler Tees). I'll hyperlink later!
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Photo by Tony Wang | Molly, Lisa, Justine, Sarah, Amber & Leo. I had the pleasure of meeting some amazing and talented ladies at last week's new media Expo. It was weird how we just all happened to wander on TWiT Live at the same time. I think we were lured there by the heaps of tasty brain toniq, TWiT tees & Leo's mega-watt smile. Photo by PHP Princess Amber MacArthur, Sarah Austin, Molly Lynn & I had a great discussion on women in media, edited vs. unedited content & live streaming, trolls, and something I call the "blogging bikini factor". Shameless? Yes. Quadruples your daily uniques? Definitely. But I wouldn't know anything about that. At. All. Photo by PHP Princess If you missed the media babe exponanza on TWiT live, you should download #63 net@night podcast with Amber MacArthur. There are also other fantastic interviews with the uber Felicia Day and Scobleizer.
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