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Our special guest this week is Scott Monty, who heads up social media at Ford. Scott joins Chip Griffin and Jen Zingsheim, (who makes her hosting debut) to discuss the demise of print, social media experimentation in a downturn, and Internet censorship.
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A few blog posts have come about lately on the issue of whether podcasts need to be edited, or if they can go out "raw" or "naked." Doug Haslam examines the topic, making the case to edit your show before sending it out onto the Web.
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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.
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Welcome to CustomScoop's PR Pod Jots, our weekly roundup of the best of the PR and marketing podosphere. After a vacation last Friday, we are back and ready to go with a fresh batch of all your latest podcasts. First up this week is CC Chapman's Managing the Gray, as CC becomes the latest blogger to fall under the spell of Comcast's latest customer service development--responding to complaints via Twitter.
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Welcome to another edition of CustomScoop's PR Pod Jots, our weekly rundown of the best of the PR and marketing podosphere. If you're wondering why our title this week is a bit more salacious than usual, it's that our favorite Dunkin Donuts dwellers dedicated a portion of their podcast this week to discussing sex and marketing. Find out what they and everyone else has to say this week, after the jump.
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Welcome to another edition of CustomScoop's PR Pod Jots, our weekly rundown of the best of the PR and marketing podosphere. If you're wondering why our title this week is a bit more salacious than usual, it's that our favorite Dunkin Donuts dwellers dedicated a portion of their podcast this week to discussing sex and marketing. Find out what they and everyone else has to say this week, after the jump.
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Donna Papacosta offers some insight into the question of when advertising on your podcast is right for you. Also: Are you Googling yourself? You should be! And a review of Brightkite, the latest social networking site.
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Welcome to another edition of CustomScoop's PR Pod Jots, our weekly rundown of all the best of the PR and marketing podosphere. It's another rather light week for podcasts this week, perhaps many of our favorites are still out on school spring break! We begin this week with a lesson on giving back, via the Engaging Brand.
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Perhaps because of the deadly cocktail of school vacation week and New Comm Forum taking place this week out in California, this is a rather light week on the podcast front. But the Jots will go on! For starters, we'd like to congratulate Mitch Joel for his 100th episode of "Six Pixels of Separation."
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Welcome to CustomScoop's weekly PR Pod Jots, our rundown of the best of the PR and marketing podosphere. This week, we highlight Donna Papcosta's excellent roundup of advice from the best podcasters out there about what makes for good show notes.
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More and more large corporations are joining in the "green" movement, launching eco-friendly sustainability programs and other environmental initiatives. Kristina Skierka discusses what this means for public relations teams, and how PR can help guide a client when it decides to promote environmental responsibility. Also: Groundswell and how not to lose good quotes in an interview.
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Shift Communications principal Todd Defren joined Media Bullseye's Roundtable this week--and he was NOT discussing the social media release! Instead, we focused on Todd Andrlik's new blog for a good cause, social media careers, and the clash between liveblogging and sports.
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We welcome another new addition to the Pod Jots lineup this week, as Sarah Wurrey dives into the Diva Marketing Talks podcast from Toby Bloomberg. Also featured are our usual rundown of the best of the PR and marketing podosphere for the week.
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This week, Inside PR marked its 100th episode. in honor of the occasion, Terry and Dave recorded the show in front of a live audience of communications students. Also this week: SEO, dangers of employee blogging, interviewing tips, and much more.
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For the second consecutive week, I welcome a new addition to the lineup of PR podcasts covered in the weekly Jots. This week, Scott Monty of crayon joins Anna Farmery on the Engaging Brand podcast to discuss the evolution of marketing.
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As I continue to battle my giant purple cast of doom currently encasing my right hand and severely inhibiting typing, PR Pod Jots will, unfortunately, consist of just links to all our faves this week.
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This week's edition of CustomScoop's PR Pod Jots highlights an episode from CC Chapman offering advice on how to find a job in new media (hint: network!). Join us every Friday for a rundown of the best of the PR and marketing podosphere.
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Welcome to CustomScoop's PR Pod Jots, our weekly summary of the best of the PR and marketing podosphere. This week marks a big milestone for Joe Jaffe, whose show marks its 100th episode this week. Among the topics up for discussion among our favorite podcasters, the issues besetting Target, Ford and Mattel this week were high on the list.
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Sarah Wurrey, Jen Zingsheim, and I welcomed Paull Young to the Media Bullseye Radio Roundtable this week. We discussed the week's top stories in social media, as well as whether Sarah had the right idea in suggested some conferences aimed at power users.
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A new survey indicates that journalists are relying on blogs and reading them more than ever, showing that new media's influence on traditional, mainstream media has become a major force. Also: Microphones and podcasting, and Clemens' damage control efforts.
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January is also known as "Tech Geek Heaven," according to some geeks, who look forward to this months Consumer Electronics Show, MacWorld, and Camera Show conferences. Also, these podcasters are mapping out a plan for 2008, are you?
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Deloitte and Touche have released some results from their State of the Media Democracy survey at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The results showed nearly half of Americans are creating online content.
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The Writers' Guild of America has run an excellent PR campaign for their side of the writers' strike dispute. But will a clever social media presence be enough to keep disgruntled fans on their sides as TV favorites disappear from the airwaves?
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Marketing podcaster Albert Maruggi reviews Paul Gillin's 2007 book, "The New Influencers." He recommends the book to both social media beginner's and the more experienced, noting that while Gillin doesn't offer a step-by-step guide to becoming an influencer, he does urge some critical thinking.
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Back from their holiday hiatus, the PodJots return this week with a limited lineup. Seems many of our favorite podcasters are still reposed in a long winter's nap! Regardless, there are still plenty of juicy bits to absorb. Dive in!
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