April 30, 2008

Jaffe Juice #108 - Podcasting Block or Verbal D?

My gratitude and thanks to USPS and Deliver Magazine for their continued partnership and support of Jaffe Juice. Audio comments to +1 206 203-3255. In this episode, ZuckerberGate, self-policing marketing, politicians, character blogs, Mark Kingdon and much much more.

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0m - hello after too long away. My whirlwind/wide tour continues, which explains my anemic blogging and podcasting presence

6m25 - Feedback from Tim Brunelle and my trip to Minneapolis, including "Foster the Accidental", Friendship 2.0 the difference between professional, personal and private.

15m55 - Audio comment from an avatar, Jeff Radek, on 10 listener meme AND the relevance, rules and resonance of branding a "character" or persona.

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Link to UK Word-of-mouth and criminal charges for falsely representing brands as consumers

27m45 - Upgrading the conversation to really focus on podcasting.

30m30 - Nearing the end of conversation starters and the podcasting partnership with USPS and Deliver Magazine.

45m15 - Hello again from Dallas and an overview of some audio comments to come in future episodes

47m25 - Kirk Skodis weighs in on SXSW's ZuckerbergGate

1h01 - Winners & Losers: My winner is Linden Labs for hiring Organic's CEO, Mark Kingdon, as their CEO; My loser are political candidates that continue to deploy TV-heavy campaigns instead of a conversationally focused committment.

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