4 blog reactions to http://trafcom.typepad.com/podcast/2008/03/trafcom-news-73.html
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Giving Good Audio (and Other PR PodJots)
of the best of the PR and marketing podosphere from the past week. This week saw a bit more SxSW aftermath (CC Chapman was enthusiastic, Dave Jones and Doug Walker were bitterly jealous), as well as many other terrific discussions. Onto the Jots! Trafcom News - How to Give Good Audio We begin with Donna Papacosta this week, who posted a handy podcast with tips on how to be an effective podcast guest--and guarantee you will be asked back. Donna is a terrific podcaster, and when she guest starred on the Media Bullseye Roundtable
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Young PR in the News
- it means more to me than you know :). The intelligent and entertaining gentlemen over at PR Newser (a blog I’m growing to love on the NYC PR scene) picked it up in their usual snappy style, and I haven’t listened yet but I see Donna Papacosta has talked about it on her brilliant podcast (Donna, I hope you were positive! A lot of my interview craft I’ve learned from listening to you ;)). Earlier in the week I was quoted in an great article in the Christian Science Monitor
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Young PR in the News
- it means more to me than you know :). The intelligent and entertaining gentlemen over at PR Newser (a blog I’m growing to love on the NYC PR scene) picked it up in their usual snappy style, and I haven’t listened yet but I see Donna Papacosta has talked about it on her brilliant podcast (Donna, I hope you were positive! A lot of my interview craft I’ve learned from listening to you ;)). Earlier in the week I was quoted in an great article in the Christian Science Monitor
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How to give good audio
Keep it short; don’t pontificate; think of sound bites The whole time you’re talking, think of your audience Please tune in to this 14-minute podcast and let me know what you think! You can download the MP3 file on the Trafcom News Podcast page. You’ll also find detailed shownotes there.