Chat#10 IABC Blogging, Jeremy Wright, hype & evolution… and more!

Posted on Wednesday 5 July 2006

In today’s chat, Allan reports on IABC’s European Leadership Institute & the use of social media in IABC Europe. Lee likes the first chapter of Jeremy Wright’s book: why businesses need to get their heads around social media. And why you should be worried if you are not being talked about in the blogosphere.

Lee muses “Is this the beginning of the social media shakeout? We are starting to see Web 2.0 businesses fail.” Allan and Lee discuss the demise of PubSub.

And then we discuss blogging and politics — politicians who blog, and bloggers who cover politicians. We also have a good laugh at Jupiter Research’s expense, thanks to the hard work of Toby Bloomberg and Fard Johnmar. And we make the obligatory mention of Robert Scoble.
In short, Chat#10 is more than just a coffee break — it’s a free ranging buffet with lots of good stuff under the heat lamps.
What do you think? Agree with us? Disagree? Drop your comments on this post, or send a Waxmail to ‘comments at commscafe dot com’.
Download [12mb] and take an 26 minute coffee break with Lee and Allan.
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1 Comment for 'Chat#10 IABC Blogging, Jeremy Wright, hype & evolution… and more!'

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    July 6, 2006 | 5:38 pm
     

    […] Nathan Reeve in sunny downtown Melbourne (’sunny’ is a joke) reckons I sounded really tired and in need of encouragement in Chat #10. Thanks, mate, but part of the reason I sound ‘flat’ is that Allan and I record the show about 0030 in the morning my time and I have to be quiet so as to not wake a sleeping household. I woke Mrs BetterComms once… once! […]

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