YouTube is our focus this week - the changes are that important.
All times Pacific:
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
9:00am - NMIC Salon
5:00pm - YouTube Clicks Webinar
Your terms - live or the feed …
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I'm a big fan of using as few programs as possible to complete any task. I tag all my new media content in iTunes and the video I just dropped into the feed not only explains why, but also shows how. Enjoy!
I'm starting a rapid production model for Internet Audio Podcasts. I'm now recording the Internet Marketing This Week Podcast much differently than before. I made a quick video for just the NMIC to show you how it is done. It's in the feed now - enjoy.
Our first video office hours went better than I thought it would. The video is in the feed for your enjoyment. Working on getting you the MP3 version.
In a great episode of Internet Marketing This Week, Michelle, Lynn, and Paul hit a bunch of great topics - including a few thoughts on Russell Brunson's MP3 player giveaway program.
Members of Tribe NMIC get it before anyone else does. Enjoy!
Yes, I'm heavily involved with Stompernet (being on faculty and all) - but I thought it would be fun to get Alex's thoughts on how much time one should "spend" in SEO on the most recent episode of Marketing Online Live.
Need I remind you NMIC members get MOL episodes before they are released to the general public?
I was interviewed for a fascinating project called "What Success Takes." What I liked about this program was that it wasn't just about the financial side of success.
The entire interview with me (with PDF transcriptions) are in the NMIC feed.
I hope you find success with them.
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Big experiment this week. Check out the calendar for future weeks.
All times Pacific:
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
9:00am - NMIC VIDEO Office Hours
With my new idea of the New Media Content Creation Model 2.0, we need to look at moving the NMIC Office Hours to a "Video" format. It will take a little time to get the tech right this week but I think this should be a great test for ALL of us. I'll start the Webinar with an overview of all of the tech used to pull it off. We'll then take video office hours - should be a good time.
Your terms - live or the feed …
In my "New Media Content Creation Model 2.0" concept, I suggest the idea that you need to create video live. Yesterday on UStream.tv I created some content live. You catch the UStream version over there, or you can enjoy the HQ version I made while on uStream in the NMIC feed.
It's a great list of things to do to keep your focus.
Once you catch how easy it is to do a multi-person bridgeline recording and make it available as an audio Podcast, you'll be doing it more often - I'm very sure. I produced this quick screencast (under 10 minutes) about how I made this month's Office Hours program an audio Podcast. Nice and easy, eh?