From the monthly archives:

October 2008

Feeling a bit nichy

by Jeremy Vaught

Last week I had the good fortune of having a few long conversations with my friend Ron Ploof.  He was in town for the Marketing Profs Digital Mixer in Scottsdale.
First off, Ron has often been my goto guy when it comes to bouncing ideas off of in the world of New Media.  He’s a smart [...]

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I like ReadWriteWeb’s new Jobwire

by Jeremy Vaught

In a noted departure from how Techcrunch handles peoples personal ups and downs, ReadWriteWeb announced jobwire today, they are tracking who gets “hired” and highlighting them.
Similar to the price of gas, it’s a little ray of hope in this economic darkness.

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Useful Social Media story on CNN

by Jeremy Vaught

I was just scanning the news and found this article on CNN by Elizabeth Cohen, CNN Medical Correspondent, about a useful Social Media.  I say useful Social Media, because obviously so much of what we do is not that useful on the outset, but I believe we play the game to find the usefulness [...]

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Twitter in plain english

by Jeremy Vaught

I feel a bit silly. CommonCraft.com has been putting out these short video clips that explain bits of Social Media, and I see them, I enjoy them, and I move on. Now I’m finally going to subscribe so I see when they come out with new stuff.
So here is the video about Twitter [...]

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Sean Percival interviews me

by Jeremy Vaught

I have neglected to post this here on my own blog, but Sean Percival interviewed me at Techcrunch 50 at the Seesmic booth about a month ago now.
The interview is largely about how I got hired by Seesmic, and Loic (the Seesmic CEO) commented to me and in Twitter it was a great interview, and [...]

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