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When you get down to the core of what an online influencer is, these are people who leverage self-publishing tools like blogs, social networks, photo and video sharing sites to create content. Those that create compelling content or engage an audience of people around that content, or both, accumulate a following of people they have some degree of influence over. One of those platforms where people create content and build an audience is podcasts. The current wave of podcast explosion which includes the emergence of the one you’re listening to, is actually the second generation of podcasts if you will. The medium had its first wave in the early to mid-2000s. In 2007, an aspiring science fiction writer was turned down by publisher after publisher. And then he read an article about podcasting. After some investigation, he decided to start recording the first part of his book as episodes of a podcast. Fast forward a couple years and his audience of 50,000 listeners suddenly looked appealing to St. Marten’s Press, a well-known publisher. That author was J.C. Hutchins. The novel was 7th Son: Descent. He was a new media publisher who built an audience in a self-publishing medium and became an influencer. And that led him to the opportunity to sell his work through a traditional publishing medium. Some might call that being “legit” but it’s probably now becoming more aligned with “old fashioned.” Hutchins went on to self-publish the second and third book in the series. He’s continued his writing for television shows and other side projects, but also leads the content efforts for a content marketing firm. J.C. joined me on the show to talk about his episodic life through self- and traditional publishing, becoming influential and putting that into perspective with age. We both share some back and forth of our experience in publishing, so for those of you interested in writing a book or self-publishing something, this episode will be particularly interesting. He also says if he had it all to do over again, he would do a few things differently. This episode of Winfluence, the podcast, is sponsored by Winfluence, the book! Get a special discount by clicking the button below, buying on the Entrepreneur Press bookstore and using the discount code FALLS20. That earns you 20% off the retail price, just for being a Winfluence (the podcast) listener. Read and learn why we’ve been backed into a corner to think influencer marketing means Instagram and YouTube and how reframing it to be “influence” marketing makes us smarter marketers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The first 3 reviews on the blog. Enjoy this short read-a-long of J.C. Hutchins podcast novel, 7th Son: Descent. http://audiodramareviews.com/audiobook/7th-son-descent-prologue-and-chapter-1 http://audiodramareviews.com/audiobook/7th-son-descent-chapters-2-and-3 http://audiodramareviews.com/audiobook/7th-son-descent-chapters-4-and-5 Links Radio Public (iOS and Android) Twitter Facebook YouTube Patreon iTunes Newsletter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/audio-drama-reviews/message
In this episode 60 of PMC, we chat with JC Hutchins author of 7th Son: Descent which just recently came out in print. This interview was originally recorded on 29 October 2009. Check out the music that Matthew Wayne Selznick, produced for the book’s relaunch at: http://www.mattselznick.com/music/anyman-the-john-smith-e-p/ You can buy 7th Son: Descent at Amazon.com, […]
Buy 7th Son: Descent on Amazon.com Quadruple Z talks with podcasting and publish phenomenon J.C. Hutchins about his new novel – 7th Son: Descent. The interview covers how J.C. Hutchins podcasted and then published his first novel and their singing (yes, singing). Hosted by Crystal Intro by Kimi from Tale Chasing Quadruple Z’s Theme –…Continue reading →
Buy 7th Son: Descent on Amazon.com Quadruple Z talks with podcasting and publish phenomenon J.C. Hutchins about his new novel – 7th Son: Descent. The interview covers how J.C. Hutchins podcasted and then published his first novel and their singing (yes, singing). Hosted by Crystal Intro by Kimi from Tale Chasing Quadruple Z’s Theme –…Continue reading →
This week the Dead Robots sit down and talk with J.C. Hutchins, author of "7th Son: Descent" and "Personal Effects: Dark Art." He works harder than almost anyone we know, and the man is a joy to talk to. We also finally do our review of "Vacation." Enjoy!
Welcome to the Software Process and Measurement Cast 71!In SPaMCAST 71, I conclude my interview of the Suzanne Robertson. We continued our discussion of requirements. Requirements are the heart and soul of the software development projects.Suzanne is co-author of Mastering the Requirements Process, Second Edition (Addison-Wesley 2006) a book that provides guidance on finding requirements and writing them so that they can be understood by all the stakeholders. She has more than 30 years experience in systems specification and building. Her courses on requirements, systems analysis, design and problem solving are well known for their innovative workshops and business games.Suzanne has varied experience as a manager, programmer, analyst, and designer. She has consulted, done research and taught in Europe, Australia, the Far East and the United States. Current work includes research and consulting on stakeholder rights and responsibilities, the specification and reuse of requirements and techniques for assessing requirements specifications. The product of this research is Volere, a complete requirements process and template for assessing requirements quality, and for specifying business requirements.Contact Data:Atlantic Systems Guild: http://www.systemsguild.com/Volere Requirements Resouces: http://www.volere.co.uk/Email: suzanne@systemsguild.netThe essay is a continuation of my essay titled "Traceability: A Radical Approach Based on User Involvement". Part six puts the model together and gets us ready to discuss examples in installment seven.I have also included a promo for JC Hutchins novel 7th Son: Descent. Great story I suggest listening and buying the book!Join the SPaMCAST’s community by joining the SPaMCAST Facebook page and get involved!!!! http://tinyurl.com/62z5elThere are a number of ways to share your thoughts with SPaMCAST: • Email SPaMCAST at spamcastinfo@gmail.com• Voice messages can be left at 1-206-888-6111• Twitter – www.twitter.com/tcagley• BLOG – www.tcagley.wordpress.com• FACEBOOK!!!! Software Process and Measurement http://tinyurl.com/62z5elNext Software Process and Measurement Cast: The interview in show 72 is Diana Larsen, author, teacher, and consultant. We talked about agile and project retrospectives to name a few topics. Incredible wit, wisdom and interview.
This week is something a little different. This episode is a short story written by Carmen Fowle from the world of The Dreamer's Thread. Please enjoy this little back story entitled "The Ship's Cook".Promo: 7th Son: Descent by J.C. Hutchins with a special song at the end from the podcast.
rur@revupreview.co.uk - www.revupreview.co.uk The Rev Up Review, Number Twenty-Five: Title: RUR-2006-07-08 #25 The Rev Up Review has not podfadedSize: 27.3 MBDuration: 39'44" Use this FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator.Contents:00.00 Intro music: "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel) and Welcome00.28 Apple MacBook & GarageBand 301.45 The Rev Up Review was a proud member of The Science Fiction Podcast Network02.45 Tricks of the Podcasting Masters by Rob Walch & Mur Lafferty04.10 Review of Interzone 20409.20 The Rev-Master's Rant: The Forbidden Planet 'podcast'11.01 The Time Traveler Show12.04 Share the Pain: 7th Son: Descent by JC Hutchins, and Infection by Scott Sigler14.19 Silent Universe16.43 Music: Dying to Live by Sacred Desire (Podsafe Music Network) 22.11 The Plot Thingy28.16 New fiction serial: Part 1 of "The Trivium" - Music by Emily Richards at the Podsafe Music Network 38.06 Send feedback (text or mp3 audio comments) to rur@revupreview.co.uk, or call the Rant Line: 206-339-RANT (7268)38.55 The Rev Up Review is a production of Willowsoft Communications39.01 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License.39.44 End Background music:It's a Mystery by Sacred Desire (Podsafe Music Network)