Tag: podcasting
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SOW 63: Digital Marketing Research & Amazon’s Kindle with James Jones CEO of The Net Results
Jason Hartman is joined by head of The Net Results, James Jones, to talk exclusively in this interview about Kindle and how to create direct profits. James defines Kindle Triangulation, which starts with picking the right niche by doing market research. Most books that don’t perform well in the Kindle marketplace are the result of…
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SOW 62: Social Media Marketing with Robin Robins Creator of the Technology Marketing Toolkit System
Robin is an independent marketing consultant, sales trainer, and author that specializes in inexpensive and highly effective marketing strategies for small to medium VARs, Systems Integrators, MSPs, Solution Providers, and IT consulting firms. The face of marketing has changed radically over the last decade, and today, techniques may include email blasts, mobile ads, banner ads,…
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SOW 60B: Sustaining Success with Mark Thompson CEO of Richard Branson’s ‘Virgin Unite Mentors’
Mark is the CEO and cofounder of Virgin Unite Mentors, Sir Richard Branson’s network for executive coaching and entrepreneurial innovation and is a Founding Patron of Virgin Unite’s Entrepreneurship Centre. Mark is also Program Chairman for the Board of Governors of the Hesselbein Leadership Institute and the John F. Kennedy Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership. Jason…
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SOW 53: Professional Advice From A Podcast Master Rob Walch VP of Podcaster Relations for Libsyn
For those new to podcasting, terms like RSS Feed, media hosting, and platforms can be a foreign language. Jason Hartman interviews long-time podcaster, Rob Walch, Vice President of Podcaster Relations for Wizzard Media/Libsyn, about his career in podcasting. Rob talks about starting his first podcast, Podcast411, in 2004, which he began in order to teach…
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SOW 49: Expanding the Academic Conversation Through Podcasting with Corey Olsen
Jason Hartman interviews Professor Corey Olsen, President of Mythgard Institute, about how podcasting has allowed him to reach a wider audience than lectures or articles would reach. Prof. Olsen took the podcast route to appeal to his own lecture style involving his voice, and he says it has been a lot of fun being able…