Content summary: Windows Live; Google in China; Weber Shandwick hires Jeremy Pepper; BluePulse apologizes and wins; US bloggers get an Amsterdam junket; Cirque du Soleil invites bloggers to Canadian debut; listeners’ comments discussion (paying attention to Technorati); the music.
Show notes for January 30, 2006
Welcome to For Immediate Release: The Hobson & Holtz Report, a 73-minute podcast recorded live from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and Concord, California, USA.
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In This Edition:
Intro:
- 00:30 Neville intros the show; what the show’s about; how to give your feedback; show notes
- 02:01 Thanks for your support for voting for FIR on Podcast Alley – now at #5 in the Business category
News and Commentary:
- 03:28 Neville’s impressions from the Windows Live preview event in London last week; we talk about mobile-enabled content; Ajax and why communicators should pay attention to this new technology
- 18:44 Is Google compromising its values? Google’s actions in China in censoring search results continue to attract much passionate opinion and commentary; we discuss some of the latest buzz including by Dave Taylor, Steve Crescenzo and Jason Calacanis, and hear critical comment from Tom Raftery
- 38:01 PR blogger Jeremy Pepper gets hired by Weber Shandwick
- 41:56 Brother Love shouts out!
- 42:17 Changing web content will backfire on you when there’s a search engine cache – a cautionary tale about BluePulse which has a positive outcome
- 48:54 Twenty-five US bloggers get an Amsterdam junket in exchange for promoting Amsterdam including ads on their blogs; one blogger, Outside The Beltway, answers criticism about ethics
- 56:48 Howard Harawitz tells us about a Digg item on Cirque du Soleil inviting two bloggers to be at the debut of their Canadian tour, so we discuss blogger outreach
Listeners’ Comments Discussion:
- 62:51 Paul Baker has a tale that highlights why you should pay attention to what’s being said about you on Technorati
Outro:
- 66:17 A get-well message to Lee Hopkins
- 66:40 Shel wraps the show; how and where to send your comments; where to find the show notes
- 67:27 Outro podsafe music via the Podsafe Music Network – Nobody Else But You by the Mike Andersen Band
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So, until Thursday February 2…
(Cross-posted from For Immediate Release, Shel’s and my podcast blog.)