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Promiscuous Bounce Sessions 039 Hendy, Bass Force & Utterz My Track List... Essential Bounce - Zombie Macca - Destination Unknown Deekay & Karen Fraser - Danza Kuduro 1212 -n Chasing Cars Substation - Dance Shanks - Better Mistakes Mike Olive - Outside GBXTRAHARD - Atomic Rippin
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Mobile post sent by AmericanRedCross using Utterz. Replies. mp3
Tuyet Duong Reports. Mobile post sent by AmericanRedCross using Utterz. Replies. mp3
Tuyet Duong Reports: Mobile post sent by AmericanRedCross using Utterz. Replies. mp3
Episode 27: Josh Macht from Harvard Business Review, Network Solutions’ Social Media Swami Shashi Bellamkonda, Google Chrome, Qik, Utterz, Flip, MattCutts.com, White Paper Conversion Rates, How to start podcasting, using GoToMeeting , CanSpam Compliance, Great calls from Kenny from Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, Karen Jeffries Bill Allemon, Corbin Links, Mark Mitchell, Upcoming speaking […]
French teacher from Northern Beaches Christian School in Sydney, Australia describes his use of Utterz, Twitter, Skype and Moodle to engage students in their language learning
Shel Holtz is a social media guru - a recognized authority on how people can thrive in the midst of the current information explosion by using a dynamic 'cloud' of services to promote themselves and built a reputation online. He's the author of How to Do Everything with Podcasting, Blogging for Business, Corporate Conversations and many other books. He gave a workshop on the opening day of the National Speakers Association Winter Workshop in San Francisco today. Shel's blog is a model of Web 2.0 convergence in a world of seamless mobility where vehicles for communicating to a social network are converging rapidly. He cross-references his blog postings to Flickr, Digg, Twitter, de.licio.us, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, Skype, Technorati and Utterz. OK? Got that? Well, if you aren't familiar with all these vehicles take a look at the bottom of the left column on his blog where you'll see them in a 'widget' window - meaning if you like what you see you can even host all of Shel's feeds on your own blog or web page. The one social media tool I had never heard of before is Utterz. Shel likes it's flexibility. It allows posts from your mobile phone or online in voice, video, pictures and text, to your blog page. I took the opportunity to indulge in the recursive thrill of doing a podcast interview with a leading podcaster about podcasting. To hear what Shel has to say, click on the icon below.
In this quick little episode we explain where we have been and what we are going to do to get a more reliable release schedule going. We will be using the many internet vehicles out there to get Tina and I together behind a mic. Will be using Skype, Utterz, Talkshoe.Here is our contact info:Skype: learningtoflytogether or captainrob_737Twitter: captain_robutterz: captainrobTalkshoe: captainrobVoicemail 206-666-4533Email: learningtoflytogether at gmail.comWe close out with a the song Airplane Ride from Sera on the Podsafe Music Network at music.podshow.com
10 Golden Rules Internet Marketing Podcast Episode 17 Author Sarah Miller Caldicott Innovate Like Thomas Edison and The 5 Competencies for Innovation, Utterz, Pay Per Call, Ten Reasons to Blog, Domain Name Tips from Monte Cahn of Moniker.com, Google Earth, Marketing Jackass 2.5, Calls-ins from Geneology Gems, Jon Gluck Wire Tap Studio, Winner of the […]
An interview in Maynard, Mass., with Randy Corke, left, president and chief marketing officer of RPM Communications, and Simeon "Sim" Margolis, co-founder of Utterz.com and head of new media at RPM. They credit Christian Burns, Eric Rice, and Chris Brogan as among the key users who helped Utterz gain impressive early success since its official launch in September. I love Utterz, because it enables me to use my iPhone to transfer immediate photos, audio, and text (and video as soon as the iPhone has it) to my blog, to Twitter, and Flickr, as well as to the Utterz website. In classic startup style, our interview was punctuated by a really loud fire alarm, due to construction in the building, but we finished the interview with a different mic and I eventually was able to find my way out of the building. Thanks to Twitterers KityKity, ConnieReece, AverageJoe, and BethDunn for great questions, not all of which I had time to use in the podcast. Sim gave shoutouts to Utterers Robert, ChrisBrogan, ThePete, iJustine, LauraBelle and Tojosan. If YOU want to be herd, check out Utterz ! You might also be interested in their related product, Foonz for easy group calls from your mobile phone.