Dean Landsman and I spoke at SocialMediaCampNYC yesterday, 8/7/08 to a packed house (according to David Berkowitz), on the subject of “What Old Media can teach New Media.”
Several folks asked for our slides, so here they are, via SlideShare.net.
What Old Media can teach New Media: Media Convergence & Integration, Social Media, and Professionalism
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Seems I’m endorsing Union Square Ventures on Facebook**. Tip of the hat to Michael Pinto, who was served this wonderful ad.
Fred, Brad, call me. Let’s do lunch. Who knows how big this can get…
(**Of course I knew this could happen when I became a “fan.” That’s why I’m only fans of products I [...]
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Today I released the first monthly newsletter for the Harbrooke Group. If you want to subscribe and haven’t received an opt-in email (of course we did an opt-in, that’s permission marketing in action) please sign up on the newsletter tab above.
Why a newsletter? I have many friends who are all over Twitter, Facebook, and other [...]
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Posted in events, howardgr, marketing, meetings on Feb 20th, 2008
I’ve posted the slides from my talk on the Top Ten Trends in Interactive Marketing for 2008 at Slideshare.com.
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Posted in NYSIA, howardgr, meetings, speaking on Feb 12th, 2008
Last night, I was privileged to host the NYSIA event at Chase. Henry is currently the co-founder and Editor of the Silicon Alley Insider.
This video clip courtesy of Michael Pinto of Very Memorable who has kindly showed me that I say “um” a bit too much. Something to, um, work on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07dV9w7vXRY
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Several people, including my wife, have asked me why I do things like Twitter, update my Facebook status, and blog about where I’m going and what I’m interested in. I always believed it was a combination of sharing with my friends (who might learn about a conference, event, or topic from my posts), “eating my [...]
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In case you were too busy preparing Turkey last week, I’ll give a basic review of the issue. Facebook’s Beacon program (already questioned as a possible “Privacy Nightmare” by GigaOm) lets users share their own data about what they like and dislike with other facebook users. An example might be Fandango or other movie service [...]
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In this episode a chat from me, and 3 count ‘em 3 songs, to keep you in the Halloween “spirit”
Episode Notes:
Episode 17 - This is a show for my friends, and friends I don’t [...]
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Thanks to my friends at Corante, I was invited to a dinner put on by Susan Bird for her WF360 Awards, at the NYSE HQ on Wall Street.
I was able to spend a few minutes at the cocktail hour speaking with Jeff Jarvis, Jack Meyers and Cynthia Ginsburg (see photo). (The entire photo [...]
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My latest podcast, A Chat And A Song is available tonight. You can click that link and play the podcast in that page, download A Chat and A Song as an MP3 (or play it right there by clicking the headphones), or subscribe to the feed as RSS.
I’ve been kind of quiet about the [...]
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