BeyondBlogging is continuing the conversation from last week’s Roundtable on their blog. Here is an interview that I did with Chris Heuer during the event.
Here’s a fuzzy photo to go along with…
Blogging
BeyondBlogging
This past Friday, I attended BeyoundBlogging here in Washington, DC. The event’s keynote speaker was Ed Keller, of Innfluentials book fame. I stayed for the keynote and first panel, led by Shel Holtz. Panelists included Todd Tweedy, Debbie Weil, and Pete Blackshaw.
It was good to circulate and hear where DC communicators are with respect to consumer generated media and new media in general. Shel quoted Cluetrain’s famous by now markets are conversations line and it took me back to another ballroom of a similar size for a Netpreneur evening many moons ago.
YouTube Is a Star
Five Months After Its Debut, YouTube Is a Star (The Washington Post)
Fast Internet connections and digital video cameras are giving average people a new avenue to fame. With other homegrown phenomena such as Web logs, or blogs, and radio-style podcasts, the Internet is changing people’s relationships to the media and putting more power into the hands of consumers.