This week on the show, SiliconFlorist.com’s Rick Turoczy joins us to talk about start-ups that get it, from clever use of social media to building communication into your business from the bottom up, inside out.
Listen NowDane is in Portland joining us for a beer on the show this week, and Lindsey Fosse and Darnell Holloway join us from Yelp! to talk about the power of the check-in, and how you too can become a social elite!
Listen NowThis is a lost show. We recorded it, but never posted it. I think it’s because it was somehow offensive to someone. I found the raw files, threw them in the template and ripped this out without listening through it. So, if you listen to it, and you’re offended, we’re all really sorry.
Listen NowWomen and fast food make men impatient. Shocker. Media companies go bloggy with Tumblr. Apple pulls the competitive mud-slinging vids. Kenny Powers pimps K-Swiss. Yes, they’re still around.
Listen NowThis week on the show, Wordpress founding developer Matt Mullenweg joins us to talk about engagement, social, and driving adoption in open source.
Listen NowThis week on the show, Chris Skaggs, founder of Soma Games and Code Monkeys joins us to talk the App Economy, mobile, and building a brand one app at a time. Our Evernote friend Andrew Sinkov joins us to recap big changes that hit the platform last week.
Listen NowThis week on the show, Brian Pollei, VP Internet Strategy and Corporate Development from IKANO, joins us to talk communities in the cloud and leverage the latest tech platforms to bring your people together.
Listen NowThis week on the show, Brian Kurth CEO and founder of VocationVacations.com joins us to talk start-ups, organic growth, and the intervention job hunt.
Listen NowThis week on the show, Greg Schneider CEO and co-founder of 3BL Media joins us to talk the new calculus of media distribution in a social media economy.
Listen NowThe lost episode. Megan has a review of her trip to the Cause Marketing Forum in Chicago. D8 hits and Jobs talks about Flash, market-dominance, and drive. Pete talks for a long time. Zuck sweats. Facebook moves from fans to likes. Props to Dropbox and Box.net for building fantastic sharing services between people who otherwise have no common ground. Like between Portland and Vancouver (WA).
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