Archive for June, 2007

The Long Tail Will Kill You, Jeff Pulver

I read an interesting comment on Jeff Pulver’s blog tonight about Internet TV:
“Seems to me that this is a classic long tail play. The long and simple of it.”
The context of the comment led me to write this quick blog post. The Long Tail is a great play if you’re an aggregator. If you own [...]

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PAB Meme

PAB Meme
Bob Goyetche tagged me in this round.
1. Why are you coming to PAB?
I’m coming to PAB because I suddenly found a sizeable chunk of time that was relatively free, and PAB has a great reputation as one of the paid podcasting conferences worth attending.
2. A little homework now: Which PAB registrants would you like [...]

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I’m going to PAB2007.

Some extra time appeared in my schedule, so I’m driving up Friday night.

Anyone else from Boston driving? Want to carpool? I have a fuel-thrifty Prius.
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Lessons in photography for realtors and people selling houses. A few lessons from this weekend.
1. Use a tripod, always.
Using a tripod will guarantee blur-free photos. My photos are NOT blur-free because I did not use a tripod.
2. Learn to use white balance, and turn OFF your flash.
Here’s the thing about most realtor photos. Most photos [...]

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Stop Same Sex Marriage

Stop Same Sex Marriage
… the term. By delineating it with its own term, you imply that it’s somehow different than “regular”, heterosexual marriage. The gay and bisexual couples I’ve met in my professional and personal life have had relationships just like I’ve had as a heterosexual male. Using the term same-sex marriage to me implies [...]

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Oddities in Sweden

Oddities in Sweden:
1. A lot of things are made of wood - like your hotel room key, coffee spoons, ice buckets for the room, clothes hangars, and more. It’s environmentally understandable - better to use wood than plastic, especially for anything disposable, but it’s still odd at times.
2. Leather elevator. I kid you not, the [...]

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We as podcasters may be missing half a million or more audience members, and we don’t even know it.
Here’s the thing I noticed all over Stockholm, and other European PodCampers confirmed in other countries - there were an awful lot of people listening. They had headphones jacked into devices all over the place.
FEW of those [...]

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To the land of köttbullar!

I’m off to Sweden today with PodCamp Co-Founder and partner, Chris Brogan. We’re headed, of course, to PodCamp Europe, a gathering of new media minds veteran and new, for two days of sharing, learning, and growing. It’s shaping up to be a great event, with lots of interest from mobile communications companies, students, journalists, and [...]

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A Missed Opportunity for Podcasting?

A Missed Opportunity for Podcasting?
Just got off the phone with a company representative that wants to do a regional sponsorship for a few grand here in New England. My show was very much not the right fit, so I talked the rep through navigating MySpace and Google to locate other podcasters in the area, as [...]

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Okay, that’s not strictly true, but it is true that podcast demographics aren’t terribly important to me for the purposes of audience building. Why? Because this is new media, not broadcast media. What’s the difference?
In broadcast media, you send out a message to your target audience and hope there’s enough relevant people in that database [...]

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