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By Jennifer Neeley
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[Learn how to ask questions by clicking on "Show Extras" at the bottom of this page] On The A-List, Jennifer Neeley interviews social media, journalism, entertainment and philanthropic influencers and thought leaders: What they do, how they got where they are and the passions that fuel their journey. Jennifer is a social media management consultant and strategist, speaker and new media pioneer, who spearheads a variety of social media functions and programs for her clients - committed to helping them achieve maximum benefit from their social media investment. An Emmy(R)-nominated media veteran who has worked for the “Big Three” TV networks, she earned her Masters from Columbia School of Journalism and Bachelors from Cal Berkeley. Jennifer brings her passion for interviewing to the program.
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Peachpit Press Publisher Nancy Aldrich-Ruenzel - Aug 05,2011 | As we come to the end of our week celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Peachpit Press (@Peachpit), I speak with publisher Nancy Aldrich-Ruenzel (@naruenzel), vice-president of Pearson Technology Group and publisher of Berkeley-based Peachpit Publishing Group. Peachpit is home to the worlds leading computer book imprints, series, and authors specializing in design, graphics, photography, digital video, and Web design / development. Imprints include Peachpit Press, New Riders, Adobe Press, Apple Certified Training, and Kelby/NAPP Books. Ill ask her about the anniversary with a look back at highlights of the presses history and what whats in store for the future of the imprint. Please send in your questions via Twitter using the hashtag #alistq, Facebook or email. | 8/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Christopher Breen, Long-Time Macintosh Author and Journalist - Aug 04,2011 | Christopher Breen (@bodyofbreen) has been writing about the Macintosh since the latter days of the Reagan administration for such publications as MacUser, MacWEEK, and Macworld. He currently writes Macworlds Daily Tips, as well as Game Room, the magazines monthly games column. When not engaged in journalistic pursuits, Chris works as a professional musician in the San Francisco Bay area. Please send in your questions via Twitter using the hashtag #alistq, Facebook or email. | 8/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Steve Krug, Author of Don’t Make Me Think - Aug 03,2011 | Steve Krug (@skrug) (pronounced “kroog”) is a highly respected usability consultant who has worked quietly for years for companies like Apple, Netscape, AOL, BarnesandNoble.com, Excite@Home, and Circle.com. He may be best known for one of my favorite books, Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, now in its second edition with over 200,000 copies in print. Dont Make Me Think! is the product of more than 10 years experience as a user advocate. Please send in your questions via Twitter using the hashtag #alistq, Facebook or email. | 8/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Robin Williams, Best-Selling, Award-Winning Author On Macs - Aug 02,2011 | Robin Williams is the author of dozens of best-selling and award-winning books about the Macintosh, including the groundbreaking The Little Mac Book and Robin Williams Mac OS X Book. She is an icon in the Mac community. Through her writing, teaching, and seminars, Robin has educated and influenced an entire generation of computer users in the areas of design, typography, desktop publishing, the Mac, and the Web. Please send in your questions via Twitter using the hashtag #alistq, Facebook or email. | 8/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Scott Kelby, Award-Winning Author on Photography and Design - Aug 01,2011 | Scott Kelby (@ScottKelby) is an Editor, Publisher, and educator. One of Scotts 50 books, The Digital Photography Book, vol. 1, is the best-selling book ever on digital photography and is a recipient of the prestigious Benjamin Franklin Award. Please send in your questions via Twitter using the hashtag #alistq, Facebook or email. | 8/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Twitter Boot Camp Preview: AllTwitter Editor Lauren Dugan - Jul 11,2011 | We talk about it all the time, everyone, from Lady Gaga to Starbucks to The New York Times are using Twitter to engage with fans, facilitate customer service, and distribute news. With Twitter now at 300 million users, your audience is there - and growing. The aim of Twitter Boot Camp, an entirely online course, is to teach you how to maximize the impact that Twitter can have on your business or personal brand. And youre in great hands... AllTwitter.com Editor Lauren Dugan (@alltwtr) aims to make sure you come away with practical, hands-on knowledge. Well talk with Lauren about what shell be teaching and how its relevant to you. What makes all the difference for me, is that theyll show you how to review analytics (yay!) to measure your success. Ive got a special promo code for those who want to attend and save, just use JN25 when registering. This is going to be fantastic opportunity to learn. | 7/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Men's Health Week With Dr. Paul Turek, The Turek Clinic - Jun 17,2011 | Paul Turek, MD (@TheTurekClinic) is an internationally known thought leader in mens health treatment and research. He specializes in the latest advances in mens sexual health including infertility, libido, vasectomy and vasectomy reversal. Hes the creator of the worlds first and only artificial testicle (Wired, put that on your cover!) and its been said he can get, sperm out of a rock. Hes a board-certified physician by the American Board of Urology and received numerous awards for his work worldwide. When the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) make decisions, they call on Dr. Turek to advise. Unlike others in his field, he actively blogs about mens health issues and is a true disruptor in the field - leading instead of following. Dr. Turek lectures all over the world, including a Mens Health Week keynote at Google. In addition, he is the author of a number of books that are textbooks for those training in the field. | 6/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Evan Hamilton, Community Manager at UserVoice - Jun 13,2011 | "Smarter, better," customer service is what UserVoice (@UserVoice) promises and, by most accounts, delivers. But how? As the race the build the biggest social media presence continues, Evan Hamilton (@EvanHamilton) uses his "addiction to building things" as Community Manager at UserVoice to help companies of all shapes and make sure they dont leave customer support behind. Evan writes the blog "Understanding Your Customers" for UserVoice, featuring insights into succeeding through great customer service. In addition to his daily duties at UserVoice, Evan is also speaks at events like Failcon and Social Media Week and helps organize community manager-oriented events such as the Community Leadership Summit West. When he finds some free time he likes to play rollicking americana music as Kicking Tuesday. | 6/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Simon Mainwaring, Author, We First & CEO, We First Branding - Jun 06,2011 | Were excited to bring you an exclusive preview of Simon Mainwarings (@simonmainwaring) new book! Its called, "We First: How Brands and Consumers Use Social Media to Build a Better World," and available tomorrow (June 7, 2011). [watch video tralier for the book] This is Simon’s first book, and it presents a new vision for the role of the private sector that lays out a practical and actionable plan for how brands and consumers use social media to create a partnership that provides sustained prosperity for business and our world. Simon has received over sixty international awards at the Cannes Advertising Festival, the One Show (U.S.) and the British Design & Art Direction Awards, among others. He studied Law and Fine Arts (1st Class Honors) at Sydney University and lives in Los Angeles. | 6/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Preview of Social Media Marketing and Monitoring Conference - May 11,2011 | Luke Brynley-Jones (@lbrynleyjones) - one of the UKs most experienced social media consultants - brings his A-game to San Francisco on May 23rd for Social Media Marketing and Monitoring 2011 (#SMM11). Get a preview full of tips and advice right here. From "Using Social Gaming Mechanics for Marketing" (aka Gamification) presented by Rajat Paharia, the founder of Bunchball (@bunchball) to "The 5 Golden Rules of Location Marketing" presented by Aaron Strout (@aaronstrout), co-author of Location Based Marketing for Dummies. The event uniquely brings together leading experts, brands and agencies as well as journalists - you literally see people garnering coverage, contacts and representation. Questions for my shows are crowd-sourced. Use Twitter (@jennifered), Facebook or email to send them in! | 5/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Solutions For Global Social Media Monitoring With Synthesio - May 02,2011 | Social Media Monitoring is an area of excitement, innovation - and confusion - for many. Monitoring conversations in an increasilgly connected, global world can be daunting. But it doesnt have to be. Synthesio (@Synthesio) is the 2010 Recipient of the Forrester Groundswell Award for Best Business to Consumer Listening, International Division. Michelle Chmielewski (@MiChmski) is Synthesios Community Manager and discusses their solution as well as the overall landscape, challenges and trends in global Social Media Listening. Get Involved! I crowdsource; please send your questions for this program via Twitter, Facebook, blog and email. | 5/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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At Where 2.0 Conference LIVE With Brady Forrest - Apr 20,2011 | Breaking news at the Where 2.0 conference happening now in Santa Clara, California! Get the scoop live from conference chair Brady Forrest - and hopefully at least one special guest! For those new to the conference, Where 2.0 is where the business of location is being explored through the lenses of development, strategy, and marketing - a conference about Foursquare this is definately not. Well ask him if 7 years after the conferences inception he thought itd be as hyper-relevant as it is today. Brady also co-Chairs Web 2.0 Expo. Well ask him about highlights of Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. Brady lives in Seattle, where he builds cars for Burning Man and runs Ignite. You can track his Web travels at Trufflehoney. Get Involved! I crowdsource; please send your questions for this program via Twitter, Facebook, blog and email. | 4/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Guy Kawasaki, Author of Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions - Mar 28,2011 | Enchantment. I could not think of a better name for a book in this post-Engage online communication era. But Guy Kawasaki, in his new book called just that, does more than describe and identify a way of communicating. In the words of Sir Richard Branson: “Guy’s book captures the importance - and the art - of believing in an idea that delivers something entirely unique to the customer. The power of a really good idea to transform the marketplace and individual customer experiences is huge, and this book offers a wealth of insights to help businesses and entrepreneurs tap into that potential.” As his former professor, Dr. Phil Zimbardo of Stanford University points out, "Clearly, I taught him well.” We will talk with Guy about what some are calling his 'best book' and what motivated him to write it. | 3/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Luvvie Ajayi and Karyn Watkins, Founders, Red Pump Project - Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day - Mar 10,2011 | I’ve signed up to Rock the Red Pump and show my support of increasing awareness of how women and girls in the United States are affected by HIV/AIDS and to salute the courage and strength they face each day in dealing with this disease - and I think you should, too. What is The Red Pump Project? It was started by my guests, Luvvie Ajayi and Karyn Watkins, in March 2009. National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is March 10th every year and as a part of that effort, Rock the Red Pump was launched as a way for bloggers to show their support for women and girls who are affected by HIV/AIDS and represents the strength and courage of these women and girls. In the first year, 2009, their initial campaign goal was to get 100 blogs to sign up. They had 125. Last year the number of blogs doubled to 250. This year the goal is to double that. To get involved, you can follow them on Twitter at @RedPumpProj and support them on Facebook on The Red Pump Project Facebook Page. About The A-List We give you access to the world's top influencers and stories to be influenced by. Please send your questions for any guest via Twitter, Facebook, blog and email. | 3/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Augie Ray, Former Sr. Forrester Analyst and Future Exec. Director Community and Collaboration, USAA - Feb 23,2011 | Augie Ray (@augieray) first joined The A-List back in April 2009, before he became a Senior Forrester Analyst, filling the shoes of Jeremiah Owyang, who left to become a partner at the Altimeter Group. Somewhat ironically, the very thing that urged me to ask Augie to join the program back in 2009, was became an object of scrutiny, when Forrester decided analysts could no longer maintain personally-branded research blogs. Augie seemed to take it in stride, posting his own response to the decision. When I received my first post since the decision from Augie's blog, I was thrilled. In it, he explained his decision and his new role at USAA. That's one thing I love about Augie - he always tells you the way it is... So what better way to get your questions answered by Augie than to submit them to The A-List via Twitter, Facebook, blog comments or email! Our aim is to give you access to the world's top influencers. | 2/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tammy Kahn Fennell, Co-Founder of MarketMeSuite - Jan 31,2011 | After seeing a big gap in Social Media Marketing tools and realizing she can help small businesses launch themselves into the space, Tammy Kahn Fennell (@TammyKFennell) started Pie Dog Media with Alan Hamlyn. Today, Tammy joins The A-List to talk about their popular subscription-only social media monitoring dashboard, MarketMeSuite. MarketMeSuite was the first Twitter application to offer branded tweets and has quickly developed a large following on their own @MarketMeSuite Twitter account. Join us for an insightful chat with Tammy about how small businesses can really optimize their social media presence with tools like MarketMeSuite (@MarketMeSuite). The A-List gives you access to the world's top influencers. Please submit your questions for Tammy (@TammyKFennell) via Twitter, Facebook, blog and email. | 1/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Beth Kanter- Co-Author of The Networked Nonprofit - Jan 17,2011 | Join us for an insightful hour with Beth Kanter, who returns to the A-List to discuss her book, The Networked Non-Profit and how non-profits continue to evolve to use social media and technology. Beth is the author of Beth’s Blog (http://www.bethkanter.org), one of the longest running and most popular blogs for nonprofits and co-author of the highly acclaimed book, The Networked Nonprofit, published by J. Wiley in 2010. Beth is the CEO of Zoetica, a company that serves nonprofits and socially conscious companies with top-tier, online marketing services. In 2009, she was named by Fast Company Magazine as one of the most influential women in technology and one of Business Week’s “Voices of Innovation for Social Media.” She is currently the Visiting Scholar for Social Media and Nonprofits for the Packard Foundation. She is 2010 Society of New Communications Research Fellow for 2010. She curated NTEN’s “We Are Media: Nonprofit Social Media Starter Kit,” an online community of people from nonprofits who are interested in learning and teaching about how social media strategies and tools can enable nonprofit organizations to create, compile, and distribute their stories and change the world. The A-List gives you access to the world's top influencers. Please submit your questions for Michael via Twitter, Facebook, blog and email. | 1/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dave McClure, Founding Partner 500 Startups and John Ramey, CEO iSocket - Jan 12,2011 | Join us for a joint interview with Dave McClure, Founding Partner and CEO of 500 Startups and John Ramey, CEO of isocket. Dave McClure is a venture capitalist and founding partner at 500 Startups, an internet startup seed fund & incubator program headquartered in Mountain View, CA. Dave has been geeking out in Silicon Valley for over twenty years as a software developer, entrepreneur, startup advisor & investor, blogger, and internet marketing nerd. Dave's passion is helping startups with product & marketing strategy, and he is a vocal & notable industry speaker on lean startup metrics. He has invested in over 70 startup companies including isocket.com. John Ramey, the Founder and CEO of isocket.com has been a successful web and marketing entrepreneur for over 10 years. He previously co-founded Maven Ventures and Lythargic Media. With isocket.com, he is passionate about making advertising suck less. The A-List gives you access to the world's top influencers. Please submit your questions for Dave and John via Twitter, Facebook, blog and email. | 1/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Randy Paynter, Founder and CEO, Care2 - Dec 17,2010 | Join us for an insightful interview with Randy Paynter, the CEO of Care2. With more than 14 million members, Care2 is the largest online community of people making a difference in healthy & green living, human rights and animal welfare. Care2 empowers individuals to “Make a Difference” with daily actions, healthy living advice, news/blogs on causes, petitions and much more. Care2 works with over 500 nonprofit organizations to recruit quality activists and donors. In addition, Care2 is a leader in online Cause Marketing, running advertising campaigns for companies moving toward a sustainable future. Care2 was Green America’s 2009 People’s Choice Award Winner for Green Business of the Year. Randy Paynter is the Founder and CEO of Care2.com (@Paynter). He is an expert at creating and building a financially strong social enterprise. Remember that The A-List gives you access to the world's top influencers. Please submit your questions via Twitter, Facebook, blog and email. Hope you'll tune in to hear your questions answered and more! | 12/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kailash Ambwani, CEO of Facetime, Enterprise Solutions for Web 2.0 - Nov 29,2010 | Join us for an in-depth interview with Kailash Ambwani, CEO of FaceTime Communications. FaceTime enables the safe and productive use of Unified Communications and Web 2.0, including instant messaging, blogs and social networking. Ranked number one by IDC for 5 consecutive years, FaceTime's award-winning solutions are used by more than 1,500 customers for the security, management and compliance of real-time communications. Kailash discusses how Facetime's products help companies realize the benefits of the "New Internet" while ensuring unified safety, management and compliance. About Kailash: Kailash Ambwani is a successful entrepreneur and senior executive with more than 18 years in the consumer and enterprise software and services industries. Remember that The A-List gives you access to the world's top influencers. Please submit your questions via Twitter, Facebook, blog and email. Hope you'll tune in to hear your questions answered and more! | 11/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Murray Newlands, Founder, San Francisco Blogging Club and How to Make a Blog Book - Nov 15,2010 | The second meeting of the newly formed San Francisco Blogging Club is tonight at 5:30 pm at Minna Gallery. The San Francisco Blogging Club was formed by Murray Newlands (@MurrayNewlands) who was also instrumental in the success of the London Blogging Club. Murray will join us on the A-List today to talk about the San Francisco Blogging Club and his new book, How to Make a Blog book, which he is offering completely free to his subscribers. Also joining the show will be Raymond Lyle, President of VigLink, a sponsor of San Francisco Blogging Club and a program that provides bloggers with tools for managing affiliate links. Remember that The A-List gives you access to the world's top influencers. Please submit your questions via Twitter, Facebook, blog and email. Hope you'll tune in to hear your questions answered and more! | 11/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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LeWeb Conference Preview with Loic Le Meur #LeWeb10 - Nov 08,2010 | LeWeb'10 takes place in Paris December 8th and 9th 2010 at Les Docks. With more than 2400 Participants from 50 countries, it's the number one European event about the Internet. You you probably know, I covered the conference for BlogTalkRadio using Cinch last year and the information and interviews I gathered impacted my world view in a positive way the whole year through! I am excited to hear what's in store for when I speak with the conference's Founders and organizer, Loic and Geraldine LeMeur! Remember that The A-List gives you access to the world's top influencers. Please submit your questions via Twitter, Facebook, blog and email. Hope you'll tune in to hear your questions answered and more! | 11/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tara Hunt, Speaker, Author and One of the Most Influential Women in Technology - Nov 01,2010 | She had us at 'Whuffie.' Actually, she had us even sooner than that! Named one of Fast Company's Most Influential Women in Technology in 2009, she is a top speaker, entrepreneur, mom, Canadian, karaoke addict, Flickr fan and Twitter-holic and much more. She is speaking at the Inaugural Social Media Club international conference and we're delighted to have her on The A-List! The A-List gives you access to the world's top influencers. Please submit your questions for Tara via Twitter, Facebook, blog and email. | 11/1/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Monitoring Social Media Conference Preview #MSM10 - Oct 18,2010 | Following the success of their events In London, Influence People is hosting a one-day Social Media Monitoring Conference in San Francisco on 21st October, followed by a half-day training bootcamp on 22nd October. Monitoring Social Media (#MSM10) will bring together leading brands, PR and marketing experts to discuss the latest ideas, trends and techniques in social media monitoring and measurement. Though a series of presentations, panels and expert-led discussions, we will explore the critical issues that marketers and PR professionals are facing in their efforts to monitor their social media interactions. Get a free preview of what to expect at the conference as well as insights you can use now! Remember that The A-List gives you access to the world's top influencers. Please submit your questions for the events organizers and speakers via Twitter, Facebook, blog and email. | 10/18/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Startup PR Summit 2010 Preview - Oct 13,2010 | Once again highlighting one of the ground-breaking and vital events to hit San Francisco's tech elite and those that aspire to become part of it, I am thrilled to welcome previous guest Marissa Louie, conference organizer as well as business leader. Also joining the show is Kym McNichols, Forbes TV reporter who is speaking at the event, as well as holding breakout sessions. Remember that The A-List gives you access to the world's top influencers. Please submit your questions for Marissa and Kym via Twitter, Facebook, blog and email. Hope you'll tune in to hear your questions answered and more! | 10/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Integrating Email Marketing with Social Media Conference Preview #SMMSF - Aug 27,2010 | We have a stellar group joining The A-List to talk about what you can expect to learn at this conference, coming up Friday on 17th September from 9:00am - 5:30 PM at the Hotel Nikko in San Francisco. We'll have conference organizers Luke Brynley-Jones (@LBrynleyJones) and Murray Newlands(@MurrayNewlands) of Influence People (@InfluencePeeps) and London Blog Club, as well as keynote speaker Brian Solis (@BrianSolis) of FutureWorks and author of Engage: The Complete Guide for Brands and Businesses to Build, Cultivate, and Measure Success in the New Web, and are also pleased to be joined by another event speaker, Mark Schmulen (@mschmulen), General Manager of Social Media forConstant Contact (@ConstantContact) (I'll be speaking at the conference, too). It will be an exciting and informational hour. Don't miss it! Remember that this show is by you, not just for you! Your questions are an essential part of the program! Please tweet, Facebook or email in your questions before or during the show. | 8/27/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Chris Heuer and Kristie Wells, Founders of Social Media Club - Aug 20,2010 | "If you get it, share it!" That's long been the tag line for Social Media Club. As the number of club chapters has grown, so too has the organization, providing quite a journey for the club's founders. The story of Social Media Club's founding and growth was discussed earlier this year at Webcom Montreal. Now, The A-List asks Chris and Kristie what they've learned in cultivating the global Social Media Club community and - perhaps more importantly - what's next! A book, perhaps? | 8/20/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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David Meerman Scott and Brian Halligan, Authors of Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Dead - Aug 13,2010 | What marketing lessons can you learn from 'the most iconic band in rock history'? We'll find out from the authors of a new book that tackles that question head-on. David Meerman Scott and Brian Halligan are our featured guests for the hour. | 8/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Michael Tippett, Founder of NowPublic - Jul 16,2010 | So how does one create one of the world's leading media companies? I ask one! Michael Tippett founded NowPublic, one of the largest media organizations in the world. He's accomplished a great deal, but as international expert on emerging news models, he may have a very interesting take on what print media can do to save themselves. I ask him about that and much more on this edition of The A-List! | 7/16/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Marissa Louie, CEO of HeroEx - Jul 02,2010 | I had the good fortune to meet Marissa Louie of Heroex as part of the process of becoming a panelist at Thursday's Social Media Marketing Conference in San Francisco (#SMMSF) and quicky came to like her smart, entrepreneurial spirit. If you don't already know about HeroEx.com, check it out. It's in alpha, but delivers virtually any item under 25 pounds in 1 hour or less in San Francisco. For those of us who remember (and relished!) the Kozmo.com days, you have to check it out. In addition to her current venture, Marissa previously founded AD-Village, an ad network optimizer and aggregator. I'll ask her about all that, as well as Her expertise is in online marketing, sales, supply chain management and logistics, and technology systems. One ways he is savvy is in media coverage - Marissa will be in the August issue of SHAPE Magazine and has been featured on ABC, CBS, Forbes, BusinessWeek, TechCrunch, The Next Web, Bub.blicio.us, GQ Korea, and more. Thanks for your input into the questions I asked Marissa. Be sure to catch the archive here. | 7/2/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Social Media Marketing Conference Preview With Marissa Louie and Murray Newlands - Jun 28,2010 | The Social Media Marketing Conference 2010 brings together household name Social Media experts In San Francisco on July 8th. Listen closely for a promo code to get 10% off event admission! | 6/28/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Brian Solis, PR 2.0 Pioneer and Author of Engage! - Jun 25,2010 | Brian Solis is making quite a name for himself as more than the 'father' of PR 2.0, but as an author. Brian's latest book is, arguably, his greatest. No matter the topic, he impresses the pros and informs the masses on social media engagement done right. It's called "Engage!" and if you don't already have a copy or haven't read it yet - get to it! Brian had taken is wealth of experience and shared it with us - the masses. Please tweet, Facebook or email in your questions for this fascinating guest! | 6/25/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Scott Beale, Founder and CEO Atlas Corps - Jun 18,2010 | Scott Beale had an amazing idea while working for the US State Department in New Dehli, India, and he decided to act on it... And four years later, we spent time discussing the success and promise of Atlas Corps, the nonprofit he founded to bring nonprofit leaders from the developing world to leading nonprofits in the US to exchange ideas and information. It's a fantastic cause that you'll want to learn more about. Listen to Scott and I discuss the corps on this edition of the The A-List. | 6/18/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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David Skok, VC and Blogger, Matrix Partners - Jun 11,2010 | David Skok is the rare entrepreneur that not only actively seeks feedback on emerging technology and trends, but he shares his perspective on his brilliant blog. As an experienced and successful entrepreneur himself, it is a fantastic addition to The A-List. There's a lot to learn... take a listen. | 6/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jeremy Toeman, Founding Partner Stage Two - May 28,2010 | Jeremy Toeman is a wonderful font of information on media convergence. As one of Sling Media's first employees, he was a pioneer at the center of digital media and consumer technology. He shares his expertise on this and more with us on The A-List. | 5/28/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Louis Gray, Managing Dir, New Media at Paladin Advisors and Blogger at LouisGray.com - May 27,2010 | I am thrilled we finally made it happen. Louis Gray and I have been working to get him on The A-List since almost the beginning of the program. He's an absolute must-have on the show, or any how on technology and the Silicon Valley. He's incredibly nice and accessible and shares his thoughts on his advisory group, influence and being an early adopter. | 5/27/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Marc Smith, Chief Social Scientist at Connected Action Consulting Group - May 21,2010 | Charting influence. It's amazing when you look at the intersection of science and social media. Dr. Marc Smith is the Chief Social Scientist Connected Action Consulting Group, who has taken social network analysis to a whole new level. He has created a free application to visualize social media, called NodeXL (see an example of one of the graphics, left). He could be called a social physicist or computational social scientist, but is probably best described as a social cartographer. His work has important implications related to the collection and use of data. In this emerging field, Marc is a wonderfully articulate leader. Don't miss this show! | 5/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ryan Tate, Editor at Valleywag - May 14,2010 | Ryan Tate and I have been friends for quite some time. The kind of friends that many a journalist / writer shares... as we flit from job to job, we keep our friends - like sources - and keep in touch through our networks of friends in common that we work with at our current jobs. All that to say I am a big Ryan Tate fan. Now that he's at Valleywag, we just had to get together, if even publicly, on The A-List. | 5/14/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Janet Fouts, Social Media Coach and Author of Social Media Success! - May 07,2010 | Janet Fouts is a powerhouse of information and resources. She's written - or co-written - two books that have come out in as many years. She knows what she's talking about: starting her journey by creating Web sites for the cooking community to being an ardent early adopter and using her love and understanding of social media to coach business and nonprofits alike on how to be successful. I am lucky enough to sit on the board of Social Media Club San Francisco / Silicon Valley and often share stories about what's working, what's not - and how we can make a difference by helping through education. I am thrilled to have her as my guest on The A-List. Listen to the archive here - and listen out for a rather shocking prediction from Janet towards the end of the program! | 5/7/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Nick Douglas, Writer and Comedian - Mar 26,2010 | Nick Douglas has the career many writers can only dream of. And I'm not sure he knows it... Like so many reluctant overachiever, he's followed his passion and it's paid off with some high-profile gigs: editor of Gawker Media's Valleywag and editor of the book Twitter Wit. He's a one cool cat, and we thank him for taking time to stop by The A-List to chat about these experiences and more. | 3/26/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jai Decker Co–Founder and CEO of DrivenTide - Mar 12,2010 | What can analytics really tell you? To hear Jai Decker speak, a lot more than you might think. In fact, thinking back on his contributions to many deep discussions on the topic, solid analytics analysis and reporting might just be the ideal way to optimize search and find community that matters to your business. It's data-driven decision-making at it's best. We'll talk with Jai about that and much more. I crowdsource questions from you... please be a part of the show by tweeting in your questions to @jennifered or comment on my Facebook page wall here. | 3/12/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Justin Kan, Justin.tv - Mar 05,2010 | I talk to Justin. Yes, that Justin, from the eponymous Justin.tv who, according to his bio, "comes up with product ideas, keeps the tech team in line, writes specs, does technical hiring, installs servers, buys hardware, writes user features, and tries hard to get out of the office on his motorcycle once in a while." I find out what it all means in real terms (does he have time to sleep? Eat?) and where his platform is headed. Enjoy the archive! | 3/5/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Charlene Li, Founding Partner, Altimeter Group and Co-Author Groundswell - Feb 26,2010 | Charlene Li is a legend, a young one, but a legend nonetheless. In 6 months she’s created a new breed of business with her consulting company, Altimeter Group. In that time, she’s also written a new book, Charlene Li is a legend, a young one, but a legend nonetheless. In 6 months she’s created a new breed of business with her consulting company, Altimeter Group. In that time, she’s also written a new book, Open Leadership: How Social Technology Can Transform the Way You Lead, out May 10, and remained a popular and powerful figure in Web 2.0 business strategy. And she’s a lovely person, too! We touch on many of these topics and more on her appearance on The A-List podcast. Enjoy the archive here. | 2/26/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kara Swisher, AllThingsD - Feb 19,2010 | Funny coincidences happen all the time, and it just so happens that one of them reminded me that Kara Swisher needed to be on The A-List. I was watching CNN or BBC World News from my hotel room in Paris after the first day of the LeWeb conference. Lo and behold, I heard for the first time that AOL and Time Warner had split - big news in the Internet world. It was the first I'd heard of it after a full day at an Internet conference, so I couldn't wait to get the details. They told the basic story, then went to the prominent expert on the topic of the merger and uncomfortable pairing, authoring two books on the topic. That expert? Kara Swisher. As you probably know, Kara Swisher is Co-Executive Editor of AllThingsD and has followed the space for the better part of her distinguished career. As a follow Columbia J-school alum, I am looking forward to asking her about her personal journey and how it's led to tremendous personal success, and much more. | 2/19/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sam Lawrence, CEO of Blackbox Republic - Feb 12,2010 | I have yet to talk to someone who has an answer as to how to separate our personal, professional and even 'secret' lives... until now. Enter Sam Lawrence, CEO of Blackbox Republic, a social networking site that allows you to decide what gets published to 'public' social networks that anyone can search, such as Facebook and Twitter, and then what content you want to keep within your 'private' persona on Blackbox Republic. In an age of privacy concerns and risk around what we reveal about ourselves online, it seems this is a business trying to serve a genuine need. I asked Sam about the inspiration for the business and how it's played out so far. He gave out a free trial promo code during the show - be sure to check it out! Promo code: RADIOBBR | 2/12/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Zoë Keating, Cellist and Composer - Feb 05,2010 | This week we have a special treat on The A-List, a wonderful, one-woman powerhouse of a musician, Zoë Keating. Recently named one of the Hot 20 people of 2009 by 7x7 magazine, they dubbed her, "Avant-Cellist." It's a fitting description, but for my part, I am interested in the way Zoë has used the Web and social media to engage with and stay in touch with her fans. With more than 1.3 million followers on Twitter (@zoecello), she describes herself there as, "Cello, computers and pancakes. The daily twitterings of a professional avant cellist and amateur nerd." A wonderfully humble description for an immense and innovative talent. | 2/5/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Stowe Boyd, International Authority on Social Tools and Futurist - Jan 29,2010 | This week on The A-List, I am excited to welcome Stowe Boyd, international authority on social tools and futurist. With the iPad hype this week, it seems like the perfect time to discuss the tools that run on our digital devices - new and old. In addition to his other accomplishments, Stowe is launching a series of webinars, is the president of the Microsyntax.org non-profit, and director of the related 301Works.org initiative of the Internet Archive and is developing a conference with Jeff Pulver called Social Business Edge. There's much to talk about! | 1/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Seth Godin, Writer, Speaker and Agent of Change - Jan 22,2010 | Seth Godin is our very special guest this week. He's on a web tour to discuss his new book, Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? We'll talk about the book's release on Tuesday, how Seth defines his role in society at large, what keeps him writing - and much more. | 1/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Shel Israel, Author of Twitterville - Jan 15,2010 | We're lucky to have a number of esteemed guests join me on The A-List, but tomorrow, I've got a biggie... Shel Israel. For the better part of 25 years, Shel has served as a social media expert to companies and individuals through his best-selling books. His latest, Twitterville: How Businesses Can Thrive in the New Global Neighborhoods, takes on the subject of the social network that's changed the way so many of us communicate. We'll talk about the inspiration for the book, his career and much, much more. Tweet in your questions and tag them #alistQ. | 1/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ryan Calo, Academic Fellow, Center for Internet and Society at Stanford University - Jan 14,2010 | I was lucky enough to meet the brilliant Ryan Calo at a Social Media Club event I took part in. We might have been trying to get Lawrence Lessig on our panel, but we got more than we could have hoped for from Lessing himself. Ryan is an Academic Fellow, Center for Internet and Society at Stanford University, and spends time researching and sharing findings on the intersection of the law and technology, including the social web. An in-demand speaker who's been a featured expert on many broadcast network programs, including CNN, I am thrilled to welcome him to The A-List! | 1/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dave Morgan, CEO Simulmedia - Jan 08,2010 | After a rather long winter's nap - following our coverage of LeWeb conference - we return with Dave Morgan, CEO of Simulmedia (dontcha just love the name?). The company, which launched in March last year, aimed to improve the impact of TV program promotions by lifting the effectiveness of their tune-in programming spots. But how, especially in an increasingly on-demand world? We'll ask Dave, whose imense success includes developing and selling TACODA and Real Media. | 1/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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LeWeb 2009 Wrap - Dec 18,2009 | This show is dedicated to 2009's LeWeb conference that took place December 9th and 10th in Paris, France. I was an official podcaster there and want to share my thoughts as well as snippets of the interviews I did there using Cinch Cast's iPhone app. | 12/18/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Shel Holtz, Holtz Communication + Technology - Dec 04,2009 | Editor's note: This show is live and unedited. Due to a communications mix up, I close the program without featured Guest Shel Holtz, then come back on and chat with him. So, skip the first 10 minutes and enjoy the chat thereafter! Shel Holtz might be the ultimate communications professtional. Perhaps known (at least to regular A-List listeners) as the co-author of Tactical Transparency, he has also traversed the ever-changing communications landscape for years as a leader - not a follower. His speaking and consulting are known world over. But who's the man behind the voice? We find out today when Shel stops by the podcast to discuss. Listen to the archive here. | 12/4/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Christopher Coppola, Project Accessible Hollywood (PAH) - Dec 02,2009 | Christopher Coppola is a seasoned film and television director who is also founder and chairman of Project Accessible Hollywood (PAH), a non-profit organization that brings digital empowerment to underserved communities and individuals worldwide. I'll ask Christopher about PAH-FEST, mobile phone films and Cellunovellas and the Latin American market. | 12/2/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dominique Lahaix, CEO, Social Media Marketing Software eCarin - Nov 24,2009 | Who are your key influencers? It's a question everyone from marketers to the mainstream media have been wrestling with for years - perhaps decades - and now new technology is here to help put some science to the search. If you haven't heard of eCairn before now, this program is a must-listen. If you know of it, but want to see the results they've gotten from putting their product to the test, you'll want to hear this, too. Today I welcomed Dominique Lahaix, Co-Founder and CEO of eCairn, the social media marketing software, to the program. Listen to the archive here. | 11/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ann Glenn, Senior Web Producer Social Media at Sony Pictures Imageworks Interactive - Nov 05,2009 | How cool would it be to be the social media expert for a major entertainment powerhouse? Welcome to the world of Ann Glenn, who - in her role at Sony Pictures Imageworks Interactive - she is both pioneer and cutting-edge communicator. Find out more about what makes Ann tick on today's edition of the The A-List podcast, archived here. | 11/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Beth Kanter, Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media - Oct 30,2009 | If there were one person on Earth I would want to discuss nonprofit issues, causes and how technology and social media can help, the answer would be easy: Beth Kanter. Thankfully, Beth has received numerous distinctions that back me up on this. From how to, to thought leadership, to fundraising to global issues, she has written to or spoken about it all (often both!). She's a lovely lady and one I am greatly enjoyed interviewed. She appears on The A-List podcast. The archive is here. It's an insightful hour! | 10/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Morley Winograd and Michael D. Hais, Co-Authors of Millennial Makeover - Oct 23,2009 | I've said this before and I'm sure it won't be the last time... life has a funny way of coming full-circle. I had the pleasure of meeting Morley Winograd while walking in political circles as an undergrad. Fast forward more than 10 years and Morley caught my attention again by co-authoring Millennial Makeover: MySpace, YouTube, and the Future of American Politics. I am thrilled to welcome Morley and co-author Michael D. Hais to The A-List. Listen to the archive of our discussion here. | 10/23/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Katie Delahaye Paine, CEO of KD Paine & Partners and Author - Oct 16,2009 | She's liked and respected by all - and a trailblazer in many regards. So what makes Katie Delahaye Paine, a leading authority on measurement in the commuications industry tick? We find this week on The A-List podcast, when Ms. Paine herself is my guest. Listen to the archive here. | 10/16/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Marshall Sponder, Founder of Webmetricsguru.com - Oct 09,2009 | Fair warning: Here I go on my quest to convince that analytic measurement and analysis is key to online business. And this time, I bring you a distinguished metrics veteran to make the case. Marshall Sponder is Founder of WebMetricsGuru.com, and an expert on why metrics matter. He also happens to be an artist... take a look at the background of his Twitter page - awesome! Listen to the archive of our discussion on The A-List here. | 10/9/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Brian Solis, Co-Author of Putting the Public Back in Public Relations - Oct 06,2009 | If there's such a thing as a 'social media expert,' Brian Solis might just be it. If you follow him, as I do, he seems to be everywhere all at once. From being a social himself, to putting himself behind social technology, he's the perfect person to lend perspective on how public relations and social media are meshing - or not. This A-List podcast we dedicate to discussing, his new book, "Putting the Public Back in Public Relations: How Social Media Is Reinventing the Aging Business of PR." Listen to the archive here. | 10/6/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Richard Binhammer, Senior Manager, Corporate Affairs at Dell - Oct 02,2009 | It's the case study everyone points to - Dell. Some of my A-List guests described Dell's early efforts to deal with the advent of social media discourse as 'ignoring it,' while still others said they had their 'head in buried in the sand' - but all point to them as an example of a company who has course corrected and is now reaping the benefits of doing social media 'right.' Today, I interviewed one of the key people responsible for that shift from 'hate' to 'great,' Richard Binhammer (case in point: Richard's T-shirt in the photo, right). Listen to the archive here. | 10/2/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andy Beal, Founder of Trackur.com and Co-Author of "Radically Transparent" - Sep 25,2009 | As founder of Trackur.com, author of "Radically Transparent," editor of MarketingPilgrim.com, and a marketing consultant, Andy Beal is one busy guy. But we get to know him, learn about his journey and find out where he gets his inspiration from on this podcast. | 9/25/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Gian Fulgoni, Executive Chairman and Co-Founder of comScore - Sep 18,2009 | Anyone that knows me knows I love analytics. Metrics and their analysis is an area that, I believe, has yet to see it's day. If it had, I think we'd hear far fewer questions about ROI (Return on Investment). That's my take, but what's that of analytics executive Gian Fulgoni? Mr. Fulgoni is Executive Chairman and Co-founder of comScore Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), one of the the global leaders in measuring the digital world. It's a thrill to have had Gian on The A-List. Listen to the archive here. | 9/18/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Veronica Belmont, Co-Host of Revision3's Tekzilla - Sep 17,2009 | I have a double-hitter on The A-List for you this week, starting with someone once named Sexiest Geek. It's none other than Miz Veronica Belmont who joins the program to talk tech, gadgets, games and I'll ask where she'd like to see all this acclaim eventually take her. | 9/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Loic Le Meur, Founder of Seesmic and LeWeb Conference - Sep 11,2009 | As experience has taught me, there are leaders, and then there are Leaders - note the capital 'L.' In the case of Loïc Le Meur, one could argue he's in a class all his own as a LEADER. I first became aware of Loïc because of Seesmic and followed his exploits on video for some time until Seesmic desktop came along and enhanced everyone's ability to use Twitter through the easy-to-use application. Loïc's reputation precedes him, and as a fellow type-A personality, I have lots to ask him about: everything from why he coined the phrase, "Advertising, PR, and Marketing Suck!" to how he was named "Young Global Leader" by the World Economic Forum in Davos. Yes, that World Economic Forum. Recently called out by Business Week as one of The 25 Most Influential People on the Web, I am delighted Loïc joined me on The A-List today. Listen to the archive here. | 9/11/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dan Rosenheim, News Director and VP at CBS 5 KPIX-TV - Sep 04,2009 | When it comes to Bay area TV news, Dan Rosenheim has been around the block and back and knows local news like the back of his hand. I've had the pleasure of meeting Dan a couple of times, and he's always impressed me as a seriously smart man. For the last several years, he's been Vice President and News Director of CBS 5 KPIX-TV. Bay area TV news is a hard game. The networks jump on our local stories - especially our dot-booms and busts - as stories of national importance. CBS recently acquired CNET and it's family of sites, making San Francisco the new home of CBS Interactive. Although the network owns CBS5 / KPIX, the station must continue to impress. But how? We ask the man at the helm... listen to the archive here. | 9/4/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jeremiah Owyang Discusses Leaving Forrester and Joining the Altimeter Group - Aug 28,2009 | Jeremiah Owyang, the well-known and whip-smart "Web Strategist," has left his post as Forrester analyst to join Charlene Li and Ray Wang as a partner at the Altimeter Group, a consulting firm that helps big companies figure out how to use new technologies. For those in the social media space, it's huge news, but even the New York Times sat up and took note! What prompted the move? What will be be doing that's different than what he was doing at Forrester? Will his three web strategy spheres come with him? Find out answers to all that and more on this podcast. | 8/28/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cassie Phillipps, Organizer, FailCon - Aug 21,2009 | I'm really excited about failure this week! Failure, you ask? Well, I am delighted to have the organizer of FailCon, Cassie Phillipps, on this week's edition of The A-List. What I love us is that Cassie's creating an event around 'failure' (some might think the opposite of what leads to influence), when in fact, we can learn so much from mistakes made... it's history after all, right? Those of us (like me) around during the first dot-bust can see so much of the same happening now - but with more savvy from the ones who seemed to have learned something the first time around. | 8/21/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Marcel Lebrun, CEO of Radian6 - Aug 14,2009 | What does gourmet cooking have to do with social media measurement? More than you might think. On this edition of The A-List with Jennifer Lindsay, I speak with Radian6 CEO Marcel LeBrun. With ROI, engagement and influence at the center of questions (and answers) about social media, solutions such as Radian6 are more important than ever - if used correctly. Get direct answers straight from a highly-respected source by listening to the archive here. | 8/14/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Venkat Gopi, Founder of wissr - Aug 07,2009 | Sometimes you come across a new service that holds the promise of what social networking is supposed to be. That's what happened when came across wissr and subsequently spoke with its founder and CEO, Venkat Gopi. Pronounced 'wiser,' wissr aims to be a a trusted micro-market to share recommendations and classifieds with friends, family, and co-workers. Think Yelp, but with only recommendations from those you know and trust. It's perhaps the best way I've heard to move word of mouth recommendations online. The service is still in alpa with a beta to launch in mid-September. We'll talk about the service, it's promise and how the idea came about on my podcast, The A-List. | 8/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jen Pahlka & Brady Forrest, Conference Co-Chairs, Web 2.0 Expo - Jul 31,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." This week's podcast brings us 'double the pleasure, double the fun' (sorry, guys, I keep thinking Wrigley's Doublemint gum commercials from back in the day...). But, seriously, I could not be more pleased to welcome these two, distinguished professionals onto the program: Jennifer Pahlka and Brady Forrest, Co-Chairs of Web 2.0 Expo. I have so many questions for them: From the genesis of Web 2.0 Expo, it's influence in the social media and business communities around the world... along with the inevitable question, when does Web 2.0 become something else in the wake of Web 3.0 and the semantic Web. They have experience and insights to spare and are a great pair. It's an awesome show! Listen to the archive here. | 7/31/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Josh Hilliker, Intel - Jul 24,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." Intel, Intel, Intel... is it the unsung hero of effective B2B social media? I'll be asking that very question of Josh Hilliker, one of Intel's key B2Bcommunity leaders and evangelists when he joins me on our podcast, Break through the Noise. | 7/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Avinash Kaushik, Author Web Analytics: An Hour a Day - Jul 17,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." What do Web analytics have to do with communications companies anyway? A lot. That's my not-so-humble opinion, and we'll see if it's shared by my favorite Web analytics expert and author of Web Analytics: An Hour a Day, Avinash Kaushik. | 7/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Guy Kawasaki, Garage Technology Ventures, et al - Jul 16,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." With a guy like Guy, where do you start? Throughout the highs and lows (has he had 'lows'?) of his career, his winning personality has endured. Positive, yet candid and - dare I say - ballsy, Guy Kawasaki is a survivor and a true Silicon Valley original We are thrilled for him to join us on our Break through the Noise podcast. As an influencer himself, his perspective is truly unique and we can't wait to see what he has to say next. | 7/16/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Carmen Scheidel, Director of Education, Events & Multimedia for mediabistro.com - Jul 10,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." Back in the days when I was a Columbia Journalism student, everyone used one exalted resource for one reason or another - mediabistro. In a way, mediabistro's growth (going from being a mature start up, to being purchased by a large media company) has ran parallel to those of my graduating class. But as we've all gone our separate ways, mediabistro has remained a constant; from their job postings, networking events and education resources (not to mention their amazing original blog content!), mediabistro has given us plenty of fodder to keep us connected. On our Break through the Noise podcast this week, I talk to the woman who is largely responsible for this - Carmen Scheidel, Director of Education, Events, and Multimedia Content for mediabistro. | 7/10/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mark Evans, President of the San Francisco American Marketing Association - Jul 02,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." Today our guest is Mark Evans, President of the San Francisco American Marketing Association (SFAMA) and Managing Director of Bancroft Research Group. The SFAMA has been around since before the Golden Gate Bridge was built and are at a critical juncture in bringing a fresh, "open source" approach to the organization, creating partnerships and events that they might not have considered a year ago. | 7/2/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Brian Halligan, Co-Founder and CEO, HubSpot - Jun 26,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." It always amazing to me how companies can have a 'persona,' seemly without even trying. That's one of the many things that fascinates me about HubSpot. Right from the home page you get the sense you're in the company of friendly individuals and - with the free tools they offer - in the company of people who know their respective, 'stuff.' On today's edition of our Break through the Noise podcast, we're going to ask Brian about if their persona has been a factor in their rise to becoming a clear influnder in the makerting space - seemingly overnight. | 6/26/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Chris Heuer, Social Media Club - Jun 19,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." It's an unfortunate aspect of live as a grown up that sometimes you have to associate with people you don't especially like. That couldn't be further from the truth with today's Break through the Noise guest, Chris Heuer (and for that matter, his wife Kristie Wells, too). He's a genuine person who happens to be whip-smart when t comes to social media. And as a founder of Social Media Club, he really practices what he preaches. | 6/19/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tom Foremski, Silicon Valley Watcher - Jun 12,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." Today I had the pleasure of discussing how influence happens today and much more with Tom Foremski, the former Financial Times journalist, who now heads up Silicon Valley Watcher. | 6/12/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mario Sundar, LinkedIn - Jun 09,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." Back in September 2008, I attended BlogWorld Expo and on the panel of my first session was Mario Sundar. He spoke about the value of corporate blogging and, during the Q&A, I challenged him with a few real-world examples that were challenging me. Mario not only did his best to answer my questions, he invted me to come talk with him further after the session had concluded. Unfortunately, I got caught up speaking with another panelist and never got the chance to speak with Mario. We're remedying that today as he is our featured guest on our Break through the Noise podcast. | 6/9/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Harry McCracken, Technoligizer - Jun 05,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." Today we're thrilled to have Harry McCracken as our guest on our podcast, Break through the Noise. I'm my opinion, Harry has one of the great Silicon Valley stories: Starting in the "traditional" media world to creating the blog Technologizer. I'll be asking him about that part of his personal journal and a whole lot more. | 6/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Peter Shankman, HARO (Help a Reporter Out) - May 22,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." My guest on Break through the Noise this week may need no introduction as he's already infamous to so many... (infampus in a good way, apologies to Mrs. Shankman) So let's go straight to hus bio, shall we? PR Week Magazine has described Peter as “redefining the art of networking,” and Investor’s Business Daily has called him “crazy, but effective.” Peter Shankman is a spectacular example of what happens when you harness the power of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and make it work to your advantage. That's our man this week. Peter Shankman. We love to love him, if only for creating the infinitely useful HARO (Help a Reporter Out) which has seen his fame - and rumored wealth - grow. | 5/22/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sam Whitmore, Sam Whitmore's Media Survey (SWMS) - May 15,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." Up this week? Sam Whitmore, a 25-year PR and journalism industry veteran, is a well-known media analyst and leading consultant to editorial and marketing professionals. The weekly Sam Whitmore Media Survey (SWMS) Editorial Teleconferences, co-sponsored by Cision, offer insight from top tech and business editors from the likes of Barron’s, Business Week, LA Times, FastCompany and Financial Times. This is a can't miss podcast! | 5/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kristen Smith, Word of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA) - May 08,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." As followers of this blog, and Eastwick in general, are well aware, we are all about influence. I remember one of the first business examples told to me in grammar school was the success of McDonalds in their early days, targeting ads at children knowing that they would talk to one another and eventually influence their parents to buy a Happy Meal. That example seems so basic and possibly even outdated. But is it? With all the technology at our fingertips, has word of mouth shifted (at least partially) online, or do you still need to hear something face-to-face for the ultimate impact? We decided to ask an expert. Kristen Smith is the Executive Director of the Word of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA) and we're delighted she's this week's guest on our podcast, Break through the Noise. | 5/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sree Sreenivasan, Columbia Professor, Dean of Students & Former WNBC-TV Tech Reporter - May 01,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." Today I have the pleaaure of speaking to a connection from my J-school days... Sreenath Sreenivasan - "Sree" as he is known - spends his time demystifying technology and explaining it in simple, easy-to-understand terms. He is a Columbia University journalism professor (and Dean of Students) and formerly WNBC-TV's tech reporter. | 5/1/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Augie Ray, Experience: The Blog - Apr 17,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." When social media is what you do for a living, it's not often when you see a blog post that makes you think or explores a converse point-of-view. Augie Ray wrote one this week on Experience: The Blog that made me do just that. The post is called, Can Influencers be a Bad Influence? and brought up some points salient to our discussions on our weekly podcast, Break through the Noise, including: The right influencers enlisted for the right reason can yield extraordinary benefits, but influencers can be a bad influence if they are not carefully identified or if their impact is permitted to exceed their knowledge, vision, and capabilities. The world of entertainment provides two cautionary tales about the importance of identifying both who are influencers and what they will be permitted to influence. And so Augie became our guest on today's show. | 4/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kevin Wing, NBC11 - Apr 10,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." Today Jennifer interviews two-time Emmy Award-winning television journalist Kevin Wing. During his impressive 23 year career, Kevin has served as a news reporter, news producer, assignment editor, assignment manager, writer, special projects producer, field producer, anchor, executive producer, news director and interim executive director. | 4/10/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kevin Spier, Bunchball - Apr 03,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." In my weekly, "Break through the Noise" podcast, I like to give you a wide variety of influencers, not only to get your creative juices flowing, but also how to grow communities and, ultimately, new revenue opportunities. And so I introduce you to a friend and visionary, Kevin Spier, executive at Bunchball. If you don't know what they do, you need to know PDQ! | 4/3/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Spencer Christian, Co-Host A View From The Bay, ABC7 - Mar 27,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." It's interesting how life comes full-circle sometimes. I remember fondly, joining the ranks at ABC7 in San Francisco - my first big step into the 'big leagues' as it were and at almost the same time, Spencer Christian left Good Morning America to join the team there. He has always been a delight and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to speak with him during my weekly podcast, Break throught the Noise, today at 11:30 AM. It's archived here. | 3/27/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Michael Singer, InformationWeek (Now InternetEvolution) - Mar 20,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." Today I talk with Michael Singer, who has been writing about technology for 12 years. His most recent stint is serving as West Coast News Editor for InformationWeek. He has also written for ABC-7 News, KTVU-FOX 2, and CNET News.com where he covered PCs, handhelds, gadgets. His current contributions to InformationWeek include blogging about Digital Life, Web 2.0, and Startup City. Michael is also an original IQ member on TechWeb's Internet Evolution site as well as an avid contributor to Twitter. | 3/20/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Michael Brito, Intel and Britopian Blog - Mar 13,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." Today I interview with Michael Brito - a Social Media Strategist for Intel who also serves as the Managing Editor of the Intel consumer blog "Inside Scoop," among many, many, MANY other things... | 3/13/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Susan Tenby, TechSoup Global - Mar 09,2009 | Editor's note: This podcast was originally produced for Eastwick Communications and called "Break Through the Noise." Today I chat with Susan Tenby, Second Life expert, non-profit help/savior and Senior Manager of Online Community Development for TechSoup Global. | 3/9/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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