June 8, 2009
An Interview with Chris Garrett of ChrisG.com: The Business of Blogging and New Media Tell me about your Blog? It’s called “Chris Garrett on New Media” but it is mainly about attracting and engaging your audience using kick ass content so you can build trust and sell more stuff. What was your first experience of social media? I guess it would be bulletin boards and usenet back in the early 90s! Or more recently slashdot. .....
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June 4, 2009
An Interview with Steve Rubel of MicroPersuasion.com Tell me about your MicroPersuasion blog? Micro Persuasion launched in April 2004 to chronicle how the average individual, empowered with technology and the ability to create content, was going to transform media, marketing and public relations. I have been writing for five years now on this topic and have expanded it more broadly to cover how technology is transforming marketing communications. In addition to my blog, I have .....
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