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Today on the Roundtable, new media maven and podcaster CC Chapman joined us to discuss his trip out to the New Media Expo, Facebook's latest attempt at interactive marketing, possible political regulations on the Internet and yes, The Hoff.
Our guest joining myself and Jennifer Zingsheim on the Roundtable this week is Melanie Notkin. Melanie is the president and founder of SavvyAuntie, the first community for aunties of all types and anyone who just likes kids. We discuss her site, as well as issues related to flogging and transparency, and what to do about "rogue brand advocates."
This week Jen Zingsheim and I welcomed Bob Ledrew to the Roundtable. We tackled topics ranging from inappropriate use of tragedy to cash in on an agenda to how the location of the Summer Olympic Games starting today may have affected the public relations surrounding the event.
Jen Zingsheim and I were pleased to welcome Susan Getgood to the Roundtable discussion this week. We discuss the BlogHer conference this year, as well as the ensuing controversy surrounding the New York Times coverage of the event. We also touch on reading online vs reading books, and the collective online mourning of "Last Lecture" sensation Randy Pausch.
The illustrious Christopher Penn joins us on the Media Bullseye Roundtable this week to discuss small businesses using social networks to band together online, the decline of print journalism (is there anything left to save?) and the tricky economics of Twitter, which received plenty of mainstream media attention this week at the same time it suffered another major malfunction.
We were delighted to welcome Debbie Weil, author of the Corporate Blogging Book, to the Roundtable this week. She joins us to discuss corporate blogging issues, creative marketing, and the latest addition to the BlogHer community.
Jen Zingsheim and I were pleased to welcome Geoff Livingston to the Media Bullseye Roundtable this week, where we cover issues ranging from a potential Congressional threat to Twitter (no, not really), to managing your personal brand while boosting your company's profile.
I asked Nathan Burke o join the Roundtable this week in part because his work for matchmine, which offers a recommendation tool to users to suggest content they might like across all forms of media, makes him an excellent guest to discuss one of the stories coming out of the 2.0 world this week--Digg.com's recommendation engine. Also: Echo chamber danger, and Stride Gum and the dancing guy.
Welcome to Media Bullseye's weekly Radio Roundtable. Our special guest this week is Katie Paine. We discuss the importance of measuring more than just eyeballs, whether social media is really helping businesses (especially the big, established brands), and that little webinar you might have heard of this week.
Welcome to Media Bullseye's weekly Radio Rountable. Joining me as always on this week's episode is CustomScoop VP Jennifer Zingsheim, and our special guest is Todd Van Hoosear. Todd is the social media practice manager at Topaz Partners in Boston, and also heads up the Social Media Club Boston. In this episode, we break down the Associated Press' kerfuffle with the blogosphere, and discuss the impact of Twitter on journalism and PR.