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Learn Mandarin Chinese with ChinesePod, one of Time’s “Top Ten” podcasts for 2006

by Debbie Weil | Dec 29, 2006 | Podcasting, Uncategorized

Just got an email from Ken Carroll, the brains behind an online podcasting and tutorial service that teaches you Mandarin Chinese. ChinesePod has been named one of the Top Ten Podcasts for 2006 by Time Magazine. Kudos to Ken, who is based in Shanghai, for such a...

Six Apart’s Anil Dash on effective corporate blogging, the natural deaths of blogs, niche communitie

by Debbie Weil | Dec 19, 2006 | Podcasting, Uncategorized

Anil Dash, VP and chief evangelist for Six Apart, and I could have talked for hours. We chatted about:What it means to be an A-list blogger (and whether it matters)The importance of niche communities who are loyal to particular blogsThe natural deaths of some...

Des Walsh on making connections: key to the blogging of business

by Debbie Weil | Dec 12, 2006 | Podcasting, Uncategorized

Had a great chat with Aussie Des Walsh who graciously agreed to come on the show at 6 AM by his clock. He lives and works on the Gold Coast of Australia, the lucky dog. Des also writes Business and Blogging for B5Media. Here are his musings on our show. Download the...

Pete Blackshaw on CGM, the future of authenticity, what’s advertising & what’s not and more…

by Debbie Weil | Dec 5, 2006 | Podcasting, Uncategorized

Pete Blackshaw was one of the best interviewees so far on The Corporate Blogging Show. We had a meaty one-hour conversation about CGM (consumer generated media) and much more. Pete is CMO of Nielsen BuzzMetrics, a former brand manager for Procter & Gamble, and a...

Google senior editor Karen Wickre on how she manages Google’s Official Corporate Blog

by Debbie Weil | Nov 28, 2006 | Podcasting, Uncategorized

Googler Karen Wickre is one of those behind-the-scenes brains who is way too modest. She currently manages Google's 38 public blogs, including Google's Official Corporate Blog and eight country blogs (for Brasil, China, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Poland and...

CEO blogger Zane Safrit on using his blog as the heart of his marketing strategy

by Debbie Weil | Nov 22, 2006 | Podcasting, Uncategorized

In the second edition of The Corporate Blogging Show (Nov. 21, 2006), CEO blogger Zane Safrit and I talked about how he was inspired to start a blog by Seth Godin and how he views his blog as an integral part of his marketing strategy.Zane uses his blog as a creative...
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