by Christopher S Penn | Aug 13, 2011 | Advertising, Conferences, Marketing, PodCamp, Podcasting, Presentations
This is a mindmap of my presentation at a recent PodCamp on How to Market Your Podcast. If you’d like to download a high resolution, printable PDF, click here. You might also enjoy: You Ask, I Answer: Retrieval Augmented Generation for Tax Law? Fireside Chat:...
by Christopher S Penn | Feb 18, 2011 | Advertising, Conferences, Marketing, Presentations
I had the pleasure of presenting recently to the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council about building strong, large online communities. The discussion ranged from World of Warcraft gaming sites to Marketing Over Coffee to many others, and we reviewed the methods...
by Christopher S Penn | Oct 10, 2010 | Blogging, Me, Photography, Presentations
I’m thrilled to have celebrated and been a part of my little brother’s wedding as best man yesterday. For those wedding guests who are interested in the photos from the event, you’ll find them in this Flickr set. Special thanks to Brooke Pichette for...
by Christopher S Penn | Sep 5, 2010 | Blogging, Presentations, Strategy
Here’s an easy test to assess the value of any slide in a presentation, if the presenter is using slideware: Credit: Norvig’s Gettysburg Address in PowerPoint Would this slide make a decent blog post? Not the slide itself, per se, but whatever the content...
by Christopher S Penn | Jul 27, 2010 | Conferences, Marketing, Presentations, Review, Social media, Social networks, Strategy, Technology, Twitter
Do you ever ask these questions? What should I blog about? What should I be doing in social media? If I wanted to write a book, what should I write it about? How do I become a better public speaker? If the answer is yes, then your next step is a webinar on the topic...
by Christopher S Penn | Mar 13, 2009 | Presentations
I thought I’d share some resources that have been helpful to me developing my public speaking skills over the years. Some are free, some require some investment, but all are worthy. If things are a little tight financially, definitely start with the free. Free...