April 28, 2008

Fun with video - the Jaffe edition

So I've been traveling like crazy (hence the non-existent blogging and podcasting), but I have been capturing video throughout my various journeys around the world.

Here are some snippets from last week in Copenhagen, where I presented in a movie theater to over 800 people at a Danish Post conference







October 15, 2007

Delivering a new podcast and a new partner!

On Friday of last week, I recorded my last "Across the Sound - The New Marketing Podcast" ever. The podcast I began 2 years ago with Steve Rubel, named "Across the Sound" as Steve lived in Long Island and I, in Westport, CT, hit 93...falling 7 shy of the big 100.

...or did it?

Starting today, Across the Sound is rebranded and renamed as....Jaffe Juice (ta-da!) Sounds simple enough...and it is. For all the right reasons, it made total sense to bundle and consolidate both social media assets (blog and podcast) under one umbrella brand.

I'm looking into forwarding/redirecting the feed (I believe that's possible) which seems like the obvious solution. Another one is just to subscribe to Jaffe Juice in iTunes (or your favorite podcatcher) - the direct iTunes link is here. Also, if you're not a listener, take this opportunity to subscribe and give it a shot.

And so, if you want to get the Juice, you can in its two forms: text and audio (and who knows....shudder...and some point soon, video as well...which is a bad idea as I've been told I have a face for radio) Jaffe Juice - the New Marketing Podcast will continue where ATS left off as JJ #94.

Delivermagazine Part of the timing is to coincide with the launch of my book, Join the Conversation, and part of the reason is to celebrate a new partner. As of today, I'm thrilled to announce a 12-episode partnership with Deliver Magazine, an innovation-focused web and print magazine,

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published by the United States Postal Service. The press release is here

The partnership will last roughly 12 episodes and will take Jaffe Juice through the 100th episode (as many of you will recall, I set out to find a sponsor for this milestone...and I did!)

Each week, the editorial team at Deliver will send in an audio vignette, which will focus on a common area of interest in the field of innovation. I will respond to the question, comment, and/or meme and then invite the Jaffe Juice (ATS) community to do likewise. I'll also be contributing 6 articles to the magazine and 6 thought leadership pieces to Deliver's website over the next 12 months. To kick off the association, I'll be signing books tonight at a USPS reception.

The folks over at Deliver Magazine, USPS, Campbell-Ewald (USPS' agency) and myself have worked hard at this and I'm really proud of where we ended up. It's further proof that podcasting is real, substantial and valuable. To be honest, I never thought I'd be on this side of the equation, but irrespective I now have my own example (from the inside-out) of a podcasting sponsorship outside one of the anemic handful of ones usually brandished about.

It's a strategic and integrated initiative and I truly hope (I have a say in the matter) it "delivers" (sorry) the goods and the value that is being sought from this conversational experiment. One thing that is also very cool is how open everyone is to this being an evolving association i.e. letting it unfold and grow naturally.

fyi - check out Deliver Magazine and give it a trial (the subscription is free) It will surprise you big time. You can also subscribe to the feed. Nice!

JJ #94 is available for your downloading pleasure here

December 23, 2005

JTG #11 - Radio Music Awards and Daily Source Code mention

The Radio Music Awards (on TV!) came and went. I clipped a sound byte and shared it with Adam Curry. He played it on Delta Sierra Charlie 303 and I'm sharing it with you in the form of a Juice to Go.

Download jtg_11_radio_music_awards_and_daily_source_code.mp3

Subscribe to Juice to Go on iTunes or click here

December 08, 2005

Is Google the new Gator?

Seems like the world is quickly turning against the mighty Google. USA Today reports on Googlemania becoming Googlephobia...and in a Juice to Go, I ask the question (with the help of Adam Curry), "Is Google the new Gator?" The tyranny of ignorance or the pendulum swinging back to equilibrium. You hear...you decide.

Download is_google_the_new_gator.mp3 or subscribe at iTunes or PodcastAlley

A seat or a voice at the table

Some Juice on sitting at the big boy's table...and what it takes to be successful

Download a_seat_or_a_voice_at_the_table.mp3 or subscribe at iTunes

December 05, 2005

Network Experimentation

Last week, CBS used Coldplay's new single on CSI's and then offered a Coldplay ringtone (for $2.49) afterwards, which viewers could purchase via SMS. Smart idea or not? Is this the shape of things to come in terms of TV call to Web tactics? Which networks are doing a better job of this compared to others? Get your juice to go....

Download cbs_coldplay_ringtone_leaves_me_cold.mp3

November 29, 2005

My wishlist: American Express picks up their socks

Amex_wishlistJuice to go Podcast: Check out Amex's new campaign "My wishlist" which quite frankly left me wishing it would just go away.

Download my_amex_wishlist.mp3

PS You can subscribe to Jaffe Juice (Juice to Go) on iTunes

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