Welcome to episode #205 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. This is also episode #30 of Media Hacks. Who would have thought that we would have made it this far? In this episode, C.C. Chapman, Julien Smith and myself have a pretty hot and heated conversation that covers everything from our online identities and the types of content we publish to what it takes to create content on the iPad. We also look at how the publishing and advertising game changes when everyone is a publisher and what the world looks like as the Internet pulls our attention away from other media channels and one another. There is a lot to digest and plenty of fodder for the Blogs. Please keep in mind that this episode is not safe for work. Enjoy the conversation…
Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast – Episode #205 – Host: Mitch Joel.
- Running time: 41:04.
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- Episode #30 of Media Hacks happens now:
- C.C. Chapman – Managing The Gray – Campfire.
- Julien Smith – In Over Your Head – Co-author of Trust Agents.
- Not available for this episode:
- Chris Brogan – New Marketing Labs – Co-author of Trust Agents.
- Hugh McGuire – LibriVox – Bite-Sized Edits – The Book Oven.
- Christopher S. Penn – Blue Sky Factory – Marketing Over Coffee.
- A conversation about being active (and inactive) online.
- Protip: Your inactive blog makes you irrelevant.
- The Internet has an identity issue.
- Maintenance is an important part of what we do.
- What is the legacy of content worth?
- Welcome to the Elephant Graveyard.
- Julien loved the end of Lost (that was a joke).
- Julien has an iPad… what does he think?
- Welcome back to the world of consumption.
- The iPad needs the perfect Blogging app.
- And now the capping of data begins!
- C.C. is now done with his iPhone.
- Do we now move from creation media back to consumption media?
- Some thoughts on the shift in media.
- Is Twitter useless for building followers?
- You develop followers by switching from channel to channel.
- The time, attention and capacity of people.
- The leverage of using your network across multiple channels and platforms.
- The quantity and the quality of the community.
- Numbers are important.
- If everyone is chasing the numbers game, will that create mediocrity?
- Times Square is becoming everywhere.
- Julien is (finally) out of his league.
- Every media has its dissipation over time.
- Nicholas Carr – The Shallows – a brilliant new book (and his Blog is up to date).
- The Web is pulling our attention away from other media.
- The anxiety over our use of time.
- David Usher – ‘Kill The Lights’.
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