In this episode, listener comments about the Nikon D80, iPhone for an episode, Fatblogging, Jack Jaffe, Pod Baiting, Comment Pimping and much more. Audio comments to +1 206 203-3255.
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0m - Terrific Simpsons introduction from crayonista, Scott Monty, and a brief conversation on the upcoming The Simpsons Movie premiere and towns of Springfield.
5m25 - 2 audio comments from Rick Couture and David Jacobs from the Connected World Podcast
19m35 - Personal and communal reflections on the birth of my son, Jack, involving Flickr, Twitter, Blogging and Blogger Outreach
24m56 - An audio comment from C.C. Chapman on being a proud papa following my joining Flickr
27m45 - Discussion on monetizing podcasts and an audio comment from Tim Brunelle on various B2B applications
33m23 - An update on the 100th episode sponsorship opportunity plus an irreverent experiment, which if successful, could be a new way to monetize podcasts - an iPhone for an episode!
Update: Looks like the barter/trade is complete. Within an hour of the episode going live, I had a bite. Will fill you in soon.
38m24 - Audio comment from Chip Griffin on Content wants to be free...
44m20 - Jay Berkowitz challenges Messrs Jaffe, Joel and Curry with the same question about why podcasts are so similar to radio. It's an interesting audio version of link baiting. I also tangent in a chat about blogging v podcasting when it comes to updates and subscription.
56m13 - A special shout-out to John Wall for his incredible gift for Jack (plus the M-Show promo!)
57m15 - An update on Fatblogging plus an audio comment from Sebastian Keil on FatTwittering
1h - Winners & Losers - Both are Debbie Weil, who should have known better when she asked her friends and colleagues to help seed a conversation on a client's blog. Pretty sad, when your friends turn on you though. Also a tangent on breaking the ice in blog conversations.
Update: BL informs me that she did not "turn on" Debbie, but rather just admitted she made a mistake. Perhaps I got confused with folk like Lee Hopkins et al.
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