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Archive for September, 2010
Should I do video blogging?
Posted by TJ Walker in Help, Social Media on September 29, 2010
by TJ Walker
Yes.
Anything you do in a text format, you should also do in a video format. You don’t have to hire Spielberg or Lucas to direct; just talk to a webcam and put out your ideas.
The phrase “video blog” means a lot of different things to different people, in the same way blogging means different things too. I am using the phrase here to mean any video you create yourself and put up on the web that is not a part of some bug, huge traditional media company like ABC or NBC. So video blogging could mean trivial reflections on what you had for breakfast, but it could also mean doing slick, highly produced hour-long training videos.
If you don’t have time to do a video rehearsal of your speech, then create an audio recording and listen to it.
Posted by TJ Walker in tip of the day on September 29, 2010
The world of sports blogging: In-bounds or out of bounds?
Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore–fighting the Tabloids – media training
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Crisis Communications, Media, Media Training, Video on September 28, 2010
Top speaking stories of the day 9/28/10
by Mike Bako
Mike Bako takes a look at the top speaking related stories for September 28, 2010 including texting while driving and Obama in Rolling Stone.
22 Social Media Marketing Management Tools
By Lee Odden
With every online marketing channel and discipline, there must be tools to make the task of marketing more efficient and effective. Social Media Marketing is no different.








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