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November 19, 2007

Age of Conversation Podcast 6: Bob Glaza

Age of ConversationThis week's Age of Conversation podcast features Bob Glaza.  In his chapter, Give and Grow, he talks about the value of participating in online conversations outside our own websites.  Bob's in the newspaper business, and I started as a radio guy, so our conversation turned to changes in traditional media, and how the online conversation presents opportunities to media businesses.  You can read more of Bob's thoughts at his blog, One Reader at a Time.







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Show Notes for Episode 6:

1:00   Value in leaving a comment on other sites
3:00   Personal blogs vs. business blogs
5:00   "Conversation" in traditional media

Thanks to Saurab Bhargava for our theme song, called Conversations.  You can subscribe to the podcast here.

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Thank you again David for moving the Age of COnversation forward - now we can all hear why I never went into radio :)

Great job to both of you! Seriously, that's the best podcast I've heard in quite a while.

Thanks so much, Mack! I appreciate your stopping by. :) And if I'd have known someone might think these podcasts are turning out well, I might have started them a while ago! As Bob said on his blog, we're always our own worst critic.

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  • I'm a marketing and communications consultant specializing in online projects for Learfield InterAction. I help clients use new media tools to sell their ideas and their organization. This blog is about all the kinds of things I work on, but it's my personal blog, not an official Learfield one.

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