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jeremyvaught.com is turning the corner

by Jeremy Vaught

This blog is written by me, Jeremy Vaught.  I have spent years pondering exactly what this blog should accomplish, and I have finally figured it out.
What you have seen up until now
Chaos, basically.  Whatever I wanted to write about, I threw it down here.  I have written about trips I’ve taken, what I’m doing with [...]

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Feeling the love after my session at PodcampAZ

by Jeremy Vaught

I did my first conference session yesterday at a Podcamp.  It was entitled, “How I Use Social Media to Make Real Money.”  It was in the big room, standing room only, and everyone who attended has been so gracious with positive feedback that I really am shocked.  I had a presentation I was working on, [...]

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Speaking at Podcamp Arizona

by Jeremy Vaught

Sheila Dee, Evo Terra’s wife, contacted me the other day and talked me into speaking at the upcoming Podcamp Arizona in November. Here is my page :)
We agreed my two topics will be “How I Use Social Media to Make Real Money” and “Is video conversation going to thrive, or fade away?” So [...]

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A brief ‘what to do with your website’ if you don’t already know

by Jeremy Vaught

I started a group on Facebook last year called, “New Media.”  It has almost 11,000 members now and some very interesting things are discussed.  Recently a question was asked that I responded to, and I thought it interesting enough to post it here.  It applies to you if you ask yourself, “what should I do [...]

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Social Media in the news, indirectly

by Jeremy Vaught

Myspace blog is news.
Saw this on the Drudge Report, but TheAtlantic.com’s Marc Ambinder has a story about Maria Luisa, a student that asked a pointless question during the last political debate, and has now commented on it in her blog on myspace.
What she wrote is kinda controversial. I’m not here to talk about the [...]

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