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Lee Hopkins' podcast

Lee Hopkins, from the glorious Adelaide Hills in Australia, is a world-renowed blog and podcast consultant. Join him as he shows you how to communicate better for better business results

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    BCR095: AccessIQ and catering to the disabled

    An interview with Amajjika Kumara, Business Director at AccessIQ (http://accessiq.org), talking about providing access to the 1 in 5 Australians who have some sort of disability. AccessIQ offers advice and tools to help content managers and web developers meet Web Compliance standards.

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    BCR093: Interview with Rebekah Campbell, CEO of Posse.com

    Rebekah has launched a new social network, Posse. Hear her talk about its points of difference and future plans.

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    Edit of FIR #628 - The Carrier IQ kerfuffle

    An edit of FIR #628, focussing on the Carrier IQ kerfuffle and its importance for business communicators

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    BCR083 : Interview with Ed Brill, , Director, Messaging and Collaboration, IBM Collaboration Solutions

    We're on the cusp of a major shift in business transformation, the interest in companies wanting to adopt social business is on the rise.  Businesses are using social networking concepts to transform their business into a 'social business'. According to IBM's 2010 CEO Study, 57% of companies who have invested in social business tools have outperformed their peers citing collaboration as having a direct impact on their organisation's growth. Analysts are getting on the bandwagon too with IDC estimating the market opportunity for social business software to exceed $1 billion by 2014, a 33% increase from 2010. Listen in as Ed and I discuss the benefits of social business, including how to approach the always-asked 'ROI' question, and the other question I'm always asked: "Twitter - why would anyone do that?" The case study that Ed discusses is the company CEMEX. You can find the case study at  http://www.ibm.com/smarterplanet/uk/en/socialbusiness/examples/index.html

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    bcr082 : Shel Holtz on content curation

    Master business communicator, Shel Holtz, ABC, shares with us his views on why content curation is the 'next big thing' and why we should be paying attention to it right now, whether we are a SoHo consultant or an organisational communicator.

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    BCR080: On symbols and conversations

    Ok, I realise it should be "around which", not "around what"... Consider me slightly distracted -- I *was* driving at the time [smile]. A short video asking if you and your organisation are considering hiring professional analysts to look at how you converse with your audiences. You can watch this video over on YouTube (why not subscribe to my channel while you’re there?) and the audio of this video is available on my podcast feed on iTunes.

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    HMR001 - the Hopkins & Matthews Report

    The first edition of the Hopkins & Matthews Report

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    GOC003: On Coos Bay, Twitter, Facebook and having a beer named after us

    Your communications-lusty commentators are back after a slight (ahem) absence. In this edition of 'Grumpy Old Communicators' at the CommsCafe Allan & Lee talk about Twitter and its 5th birthday, as well as how useful or otherwise it has been for Allan's B&B business, especially when compared to TripAdvisor. We also look at the IABC and gastronomic experiences, the Coos Bay case study two years on, and a probably tongue-in-cheek opportunity from the east coast of the USA to visit and have a beer named after us. You couldn't find a better way to spend 25 minutes and six seconds, trust us! We even finish off the podcast with a sublime piece of music from the ever-wonderful Karoline Hausted, from her new album 'Drawings'.

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    bcr072: Andrea Matthews, Holde

    An interview with Andrea Mat

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    BCR071: David Boloker, part two

    Part two of an interview with David Boloker, CTO Emerging Internet Technology at IBM. In this interview we talk about what will be the dominant technologies for consumers in 5 years time

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    GOC 002: On sex with Danish blondes, Twitter and QR Codes

    In this excitement-packed edition of Grumpy Old Communicators you will hear us wax lyrical about such diverse topics as: Karen, her baby August, and the scandal she's created (and if you want to know where the idea for Karen came from, check out Australia's far less raunchy but equally seductive young lady who is looking for her Mr Right and only has his misplaced jacket to go on; the video is below, as is a link to some thoughts by a superb Aussie commentator and no, that's not Lee!) Twitter follower numbers and a reference to the superb The Twitter Book by Tim O'Reilly and Sarah Milstein Simon Crisp and IBM's new division David Jones and his truly excellent MAIL process for social media engagement  QR codes, the Three Minds blog and Allan's B+B website All in all, 29 minutes and 22 seconds of disarmingly direct conversation over a shocking Skype line that makes you wonder if your two intrepid communicators were actually alive at the time, or were communicating via telepathy, a Ouija board and a plump and quite harmless 50-something-year-old landlady by the name of Mrs Scoggins who dabbles in the occult and thinks she's a channel for 'those on the other side'.

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    BCR 051: Interview with Sarah and Chris from SnapComms

    Lee Hopkins interviews Sarah and Chris from www.SnapComms.com -- an internal comms software provider that could revolutionise how you and department managers communicate with your teams

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    Lee Hopkins : Better Communication Results

    On bluehost.com, an IABC survey about twitter, Cory Treffiletti on independence from the wired world, wishing my mate Chris Bell a happy birthday, and the sorry state of Qantas and their lack of online monitoring - what a fiasco!

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    Lee Hopkins : Better Communication Results

    Today's videoblog discusses Norton360, great podcast mics from easi-speak.co.uk, book reviews on 'Online Public Relations' by David Phillips and Phillip Young, and 'Tactical Transparency' by Shel Holtz and John Havens. Plus there's a HUGE thunderstorm outside my office window - sorry about the rain noise!

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    GOC 001: Grumpy Old Communicators at the CommsCafe.net

    We're back! Sorry… Allan Jenkins and Lee Hopkins have bowed to public pressure (hi, mom) and are cranking out their irregular chats on an irregular basis. Perhaps they need to eat more fibre. Anyway, in this rivetting (ha ha! very unlikely – Admin) first edition they: briefly review the recent IABC World Conference in San Franciscotalk about a US Governor who keeps going walkabout (a very Australian tradition)D. Mark Schumann, the new IABC Chair, with a great post about what IABC meansthe vagaries of the humble toilet across the continents: your Peter Stuyvesant smoking, air hostess chatting-up, international jetset playboys consider water levels and acoustics. Honourable mentions in this podcast go out to: Donna PapacostaShel and Michele HoltzSue Horner (whose name Lee forgot in the podcast — bad boy, Lee!) Please send your brickbats or bouquets (or any invites or swag) to [email protected]. This has been an RS production – and we don't mean 'Rip Snorta'.

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    BCR 041: Gila Fox and new communication media

    Gila Fox is just one of the hundreds of very bright and erudite folks I met at #iabc09 world conference. She runs the Twitter account @valpakcoupons for Cox and Valpak and has fascinating insights into how and how not to use Twitter. Gila also shares with us how her colleagues are using these new communication landscape tools. I was personally delighted to see that her business card announced her as a 'Communications Generalist'; in this age of increasing specialisation and unnecessary 'boxing in' of one's skills, abilities and attitudes (and I think of Sir Ken Robinson's excellent Closing Address today and his brilliant book, The Element: How finding your passion changes everything) her employer recognises the value of having someone who can turn their considerably skilled and passionate hand to a wide variety of communication tasks. I hope that what Gila shares will encourage you to consider taking up some of these new tools and seeing for yourself how they can revolutionise your organisation and how it communicates with all of its stakeholders, both inside and outside of itself.

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    BCR 040: Shel Holtz and 3D virtual worlds

    The guy is a true hero to many of us in the business communications industry. A tireless supporter of others, a true gentleman and a font of wisdom and knowledge, Shel Holtz is one of my personal "one day I hope to be even half as good as him" type of individuals. Luckily, I have finally got to meet him and during a discussion in a noisy bar we entered into a discussion about 3D virtual worlds and the presentation I gave at the #iabc09 World Conference. So I stuck my new and much-loved easi-speak mic in front of him and captured some more gems from the man. The result lies before you: be gentle with that audio file, Virginia!

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    BCR 039: Bryan Person and Donna Papacosta

    One of the many amazing pleasures I was generously granted by attending the #IABC09 World Conference was finally meeting friends with whom I have been corresponding for many years but never met face to face. Two such friends are Bryan Person and Donna Pepsicola Papacosta, the Canadian chanteuse behind the wonderful trafcomnews podcast. Bryan decided to interview Donna about podcasting for his daily audio show, the Daily Boo. I decided to stick my marvellous new easi-speak microphone in between the two of them and capture what they said. The result lies before you: gentle with that audio file, Eugene!

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    BCR 038: Interview with Jay Berkowitz

    Interview with fabulous blogger and social media guru Jay Berkowitz.

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    BCR #37: An interview with Andrew Povolny, CEO Digital of The Digital Edge

    An interview with Andrew Povolny, CEO of The Digital Edge (TheDigitalEdge.com.au) about online surveys, market research and why Australia is a leader in the field.

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    Report for FIR #336

    In this week's report: A rather futuristic thought piece on Second Life or other 3D Collaborative Virtual Worlds and our existing 2D web properties such as our traditional website, Facebook, Plaxo, MySpace, Twitter, et al. Plus a request to the community at large to help me with an academic paper. I'm looking for your 'a-ha' moments when you 'got it' about Web2.0, and when your colleagues, your clients, your managers, etc., 'got it' — what were the circumstances around that 'a-ha' moment? Email to [email protected] Eight minutes and 53 seconds of …    well, I was going to say 'audio genius' but let us just say, 'audio'

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    Report for FIR #332

    The Hitwise Social Networks report and latest newsletter - the implications for social network evolution.

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    Report for FIR #326

    Interview with a few Social Media 101 Workshop attendees On being able to put into words and share with others what Social Media is all about - a tip

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    Report for FIR #324

    The BetterComms Empire takes on a new staff member - Sandy, my new assistant The release of the Better Social Media Communication Results newsletter (and a special rate for listeners)

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    Report for FIR #316

    CarCast from the BetterComms Maserati - will Corporate Australia launch social media initiatives behind the firewall before it engages with the publics outside the firewall? On being a B-list bloglebrity Do dog doors come in microwaved flavours?

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    Report for FIR #314

    And in this week's report: On a new portable digital recorder for podcasters, Dave Fleet's Social Media Training wiki and the REAL meaning of 'Twitter' (and a tip of the fez to Luke Armour for uncovering a cracker of a Twitter profile) All in all, five minutes and 16 seconds of audio enlightenment [4.3mb].

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    Report for FIR #310

    This week:On Janitor2.0, testing an online business building system, and fear and anger as keys to persuasion.Links: Janitor2.0 [http://www.mguerilla.com/media_guerrilla/2008/01/janitor-20-the.html]Online business building system blog [http://www.leehopkins.net/nitro]www.LeeHopkins.netMusic by Flopsy (http://podsafeaudio.com/jamroom/bands/546/)

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    Report for FIR #302

    On Second Life now that the goldrush is over, on the Australian Federal Police and pedophiles, and on why I disagree with Chip Griffin www.LeeHopkins.net

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    Report for FIR #300

    Report for FIR#300:On Gerry McCusker's 'best PR gaffes of 2007' list

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    BCRV - a test of a new vidcast

    It's only a test of the software, but I've popped a video test run of a possible new-look Better Communication Results Video up on YouTube. I'd appreciate your comments.

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    My report for FIR #296

    And in this week's report: the election is over — now what will happen about Australia's atrocious broadband?Australian financial institutions not ready for Web2.0, but realise that consumers are demanding itAustralian Federal Police (AFP) acknowledge their lack of skills within virtual worlds, so will set up island in SL and recruit savvy teens and web consultants to create one of the largest units within the AFP All in all, six minutes and 39 seconds of audio enlightenment

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    Report for FIR #294

    'Professor' Hopkins rises from his deathbed to encourage Australian corporations to follow in the footsteps of ABC (that's the Australian Broadcast Corporation, to you Yanks) and Telstra and venture into social media, and to welcome the reappearance of Meryl David—a reminder that blogs can be a good way to stay in touch with friends and family, as well as a business communications tool.

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    BCR #36 - Rod Quinn from ABC Local Radio grills me

    Recorded a few weeks ago, Rod Quinn from ABC Local Radio interviewed me about Facebook, MySpace and web stuff in general. In all, 14 minutes and 55 seconds of audio entertainment and enlightenment.

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    Chatt #26: On crap communicators and micro-Web2.0

    The first podcast in over six months!In this action-packed explosion of erudition Lee shares his experiences on a half-day workshop on Social Media, especially his view that business communicators suck at communicating.Allan agrees, noting that the two best ways to prepare for a presentation are to:1. Don't work out and shape your presentation in Powerpoint; only turn on Powerpoint when you already HAVE your story.2. Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse.Lee praises David Grossman for his superb presentation that obviously met both of the above criteria, and agrees that he is the 'one born every minute' as PT Barnum would say.Allan goes into depth about how to use headline titles in PowerPoint correctly. Allan confesses that he doesn't read blogs these days, preferring to read Twitter, Jaiku and Facebook. Lee is really concerned at the possible death of blogging at the hands of micro-blogging and wonders whether the 'attention deficit economy' means that we are witnesses to the end of long-form creativity. But then again, 'they' all said that children were only interested in multi-colour, fast-paced, interactive blip-style media, and Harry Potter completely blew 'their' opinions out of the water. As Nassim Taleb says, a 'black swan' moment (a 'black swan' because scientific reason held that swans were only available in 'white', because hundreds of thousands of observations had shown only white swans. When black swans were discovered in Western Australia they completely and instantaneously made a mockery of 'scientific experts' and destroyed several 'truths' about swans that the scientific community held dear to their hearts.The differences in blog usage between Lee and Allan reflect their different perspectives. Allan uses his social media tools to engage with a small group of practitioners, to swap ideas and so on. Lee uses his tools as branding and marketing outreach channels. Both of their perspectives are equally valid. Like the 'old fart' that he is, Lee laments over the 'walled gardens' of Facebook, CommunicatorsNetwork, MyRagan, Second Life, MySpace and so on, arguing that these walled gardens are the opposite of the ethos of social media and the internet in general. Allan, quite naturally, sees these as complementary not antagonistic to the ethos, allowing small, like-minded groups of individuals to coalesce and share the conversations they would probably share around the water cooler, coffee urn or friendly pint down at the Queen's Bum & Icepack. Allan points out that there are stylistic differences that the limitations of micro-blogging can actually work to enhance, recounting that one well-known blogger is incredibly stilted and annoying on their blog posts, but warm, friendly and very funny in their micro-posts. Allan even briefly mentions Danah Boyd's post about the socio-economic differences between the residents of MySpace and Facebook.Agree with them? Disagree? Let them have it - both barrels! Drop your comments on the show blog, or even better send a Waxmail to their Gmail account: commscafe at gmail dot com.All in all, 30 minutes of caffeine-fuelled hyperbole and satire.Until next time (paying clients must always take priority) take it easy, take some risks, take your children to the park.

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    BCR #35 - an interview with pro photographer Steve McCawley

    I recently interviewed long-time friend and ace photographer Steve McCawley. Steve is half of the award-winning Slingshot Studios here in Adelaide, two photographers (Jim is the other chap) who are as passionate about their photography as I am about business communication. In this interview I ask Steve about digital rights photography, in particular whether 'stock' photography is a good or bad thing. Steve has unsurprising views, but what he also reveals is fascinating! In all, 24 minutes and 20 seconds of audio entertainment and enlightenment.

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    BCR #34: an interview with Bill Sweetman

    WOW! What a day! Not only do I finally get a vlog up and 'live', but I also get to interview online marketing legend and all-round good guy (aka 'white hat' not 'black hat') Bill Sweetman. Based in Toronto, Canada, Bill is the power behind the 'must-listen-to' podcast 'Marketing Martini'. Like Donna PepsiCola, Bill's podcasts are short, sweet and very 'to the point', with no waffle or fluff. I cannot recommend them highly enough! Bill graciously agreed to be interviewed by me and we discussed why blogs are so powerful and loved so much by search engines, why Social Media in general (including Facebook) is so powerful a business tool for 'connection', and Bill shared some fabulous tips for getting the most out of your search engine optimisation tactics. All in all, 29 minutes and 37 seconds of insight, wisdom and 'stuff' you absolutely need to know. As he says on his Marketing Martini site, Bill is officially 'on holiday' at the moment so I am especially grateful that he took the time to answer my questions and give of his wisdom. Subscribe to my audio podcast feed and receive my audio podcast every time I publish one [hint: there's another great interview coming out next week!].

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    Report for FIR #256

    On LiveWriter, burning the email bridges and a thought of the day.   Links: Dan York: http://www.disruptiveconversations.com/2007/07/windows-live-wr.htmlLiveWriter download: http://windowslivewriter.spaces.live.com/Zoundry: http://zoundry.com/ Crackbook: http://facebook.com/Twitku: http://twitku.com/MyRagan: http://myragan.com/Communicators Network: http:/communicatorsnetwork.com/GreatNews: http://curiostudio.com/

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    BCR #32: 28Jun2007

    And in today's vlog I look at the clutter and confusion that is the social media world at the moment - and what I intend to do about it.

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    Chat #24: on pimping, podcasting and professionalism

    Welcome from the global eruption of erudition00:39 A word from our sponsors - GoToMeeting.com01:58 Your two intrepid intellects come clean that Allan & I are only into podcasting for the money. From the advertising revenue we receive we will be renting ajoining penthouse suites at a swanky hotel in New Orleans. Yes, we disclose exactly how much we have received...02:56 Ted Demopoulos' new book "What no one ever tells you about blogging and podcasting: real-life advice from 101 people who successfully leverage the power of the blogosphere" is fabulous, but Allan wants the 2nd Edition out pronto! That's because he's not in it. Lee assures Allan that the reason he's not in it, unlike Lee who IS in it [page 25], is because Allan is not worth talking about, unlike Lee. Allan doesn't like the title, but Lee is happy with it because it draws you in, just as good Direct Marketing titles should do. Lee loves Ted's writing style, and also comments favourably on 'Promoting your podcast: the ultimate guide to building an audience of raving fans" by Jason Van Orden.07:35 Allan is jealous of Lee's new Edirol R-09 digital recorder. Lee explains why he received it and again thanks Ross Monaghan at Deakin University for the opportunity.08:28 Lee has been called many things over the years, but is he a "professional?" The question has been keeping Allan up late at night (much to Mrs Coffee's disgust). Jay Rosen and Shel Holtz raised the question a little while ago, Lee blogged about it over at the Marcom blog with interesting answers from Robert French's PR students. Allan thinks that the question for being recognised as a 'professional'; Lee recalls his Sociology studies and attempts to sound authoritative by talking about the 'Professional Project'. Both toss the ideas around about formal, legal accountability versus informal self-accreditation (including the IABC & PRSA), plus the difference between respect for the positional title and respect for the person. Allan suggests that accredited professionals have to go for re-examination or accreditation every, say, 5 years, in order to show that they are undergoing self-development and keeping their skills up to date.Agree with us? Disagree? Let us have it - both barrels! Drop your comments on the show blog, or even better send a Waxmail to our new Gmail account: commscafe at gmail dot com.All in all, 23 minutes of caffeine-fuelled hyperbole and satire, which you can either download and listen to right away, or else subscribe to via your rss podcatcher. And if you are an iTunes user, you can find our podcast in the iTunes Music Store (for free, of course!) Beware, though: iTunes has a funny habit of not picking up all of our chats; you are better off copying our rss feed and then, in your copy of iTunes, go to 'Advanced' in the top menu bar, 'Subscribe to Podcast…' and paste in our rss feed there.Until next time (paying clients must always take priority) take it easy, take some risks, take the garbage out when your wife asks you to.

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    Audio of BCR #29 - employee communications

    G'day and welcome to a special edition of Better Communication Results. So what's in today's show? Employee Communications -- why they are so important! This edition is being published as both an audio podcast AND a video podcast -- and in two 'flavours' of that, no less! Firstly, the audio -- you can download or subscribe to my audio podcast feed and receive my audio podcast. Video -- you can subscribe to my video feed (for playing in iTunes or your video iPod, for example) or you can download the iPod friendly version OR the PocketPC-friendly version. Cool, huh? If the demand is there I might even set up a separate subscribe feed for each type, iPod and PocketPC. Whichever way you want it (audio only, iPod or PocketPC) the edition is only 16 minutes long and worksafe -- what a bargain!

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    BCR #29 - special edition on employee communication

    G'day and welcome to a special edition of Better Communication Results. So what's in today's show? Employee Communications -- why they are so important! This edition is being published as both an audio podcast AND a video podcast -- and in two 'flavours' of that, no less! Firstly, the audio -- you can download or subscribe to my audio podcast feed and receive my audio podcast. Video -- you can subscribe to my video feed (for playing in iTunes or your video iPod, for example) or you can download the iPod friendly version OR the PocketPC-friendly version. Cool, huh? If the demand is there I might even set up a separate subscribe feed for each type, iPod and PocketPC. Whichever way you want it (audio only, iPod or PocketPC) the edition is only 16 minutes long and worksafe -- what a bargain!

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    Chat #23: On how Web2.0 is now 'normal' and consultancy ethics

    Welcome :-) It's been a while -- and we knew you missed us so we came back! In this cheeky chat we: Craftily reference a YouTube video of Aussie satire show CNNNN Let you know that GoToMeeting.com are our sponsors (and we think their product is great, too!) Chat about Allan's recent 'off the grid' experience over the Dec-Jan period -- he loved it, we missed him, and he only thought of Lee twice but was blown away by how 'matter of fact' some folks in his travels consider podcasting and blogging Talk about the time it takes to create a podcast versus a vidcast versus a blogpost, and Allan has a superb strategy for dealing with the whole 'time it takes' issue for SMEs (Small-Medium Enterprises) -- plus he explains why he rarely listens to podcasts and explains why Auburn University takes a day off to celebrate Robert French once making the 'Coffee Stain at the Bottom of the Cup' section of Allan's blogroll. Link to such luminaries as Mitch Joel, Bryper, Josh Hallett, Robert French, C.C. Chapman, The Divine Miss M (nice new image for your Diary of a Shameless Self-Promoter podcast, Heidi!), Donna PepsiCola, Steve Crescenzo, Stuart Bruce, Shel, Neville and FIR, and the IABC Conference in New Orleans And talk about LibraryThing.com and the wonderful scanning mouse you can buy for $15-20 -- well worth it! Along the way we rip the p*ss out of each other (as usual), disagree with each other (as usual) and shed more light on business communication than you will see at an Aerosmith concert. Agree with us? Disagree? Let us have it - both barrels! Drop your comments on the show blog, or even better send a Waxmail to our new Gmail account: commscafe at gmail dot com. All in all, 36 minutes of caffeine-fuelled hyperbole and satire

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Lee Hopkins, from the glorious Adelaide Hills in Australia, is a world-renowed blog and podcast consultant. Join him as he shows you how to communicate better for better business results

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