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January 15, 2008

A Milestone: Episode 100 of Jaffe Juice - The New Marketing Podcast

100th_episode Ta-da. It's here. The 100th episode. It's a special one (you'll have to listen for more). Much thanks to the brilliant people at USPS and Deliver Magazine for making this possible and the one and only Matthew Ebel for his help. Audio comments to +1 206 203-3255. Join the Facebook Group. Rock on.

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iTunes subscription here

If you've never listened to a podcast before (and certainly if you've never listened to mine), give this a whirl and subscribe.

I truly believe that podcasting remains THE most underutilized new marketing approach (and one with the most potential). in the box of crayons. Mine focuses on marketing, but you name the passion and there's probably a podcast with your name on it out there.

Whether you're commuting to work, jogging on the road or exercising at the gym, think about the failings of radio and where podcasting can not only pick up the slack, but propel audio citizen journalism to the next level.

Enjoy!

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