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Wednesday February 28, 2007 2:10 am

The Bleeding Edge 155: Andru Edwards, Chris Pirillo, Robert Scoble, Steve Broback on Blog Marketing


Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: CES, CES 2007, Features, Internet, Videocasts, Videos

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Also present were:

Brandon Paddock ( http://www.brandonlive.com/ )
David Geller ( http://www.eyejot.com )
Brad Wilson ( http://www.agileprogrammer.com/dotnetguy/ )
Teresa Valdez-Klein ( http://www.teresacentric.com )

Andru this was awesome stuff.  Can I go ahead and download this and sell it for $9.95?  There is more information in this video than most people will get from 10 conferences.  Kudos to you and to the people in the room.

Andru:

Great videocast. I watched a group moderated by Guy Kawasaki talking about Social Networking in business the other day. Six guys, all who own their own site/business, and what came out was that none of them started their site as a business.

Contrast that to your Bleeding Edge cast where all the folks are active bloggers/podcasters/vloggers and have been in conversations with real customers about to add these tools to their business. Hands down, the best use of 59 minutes I’ve used in the last month!

Thanks to you and the other participants.

Yes, especially on the internet, news is more reliable on blogs, I mean. Yes, I know that a lot of bloggers do use articles from big corporation sites, but the most serious ones take it from the spot and they need no other newspaper man to tell them a story. I’d like that kind of information to be changed in the way of broadcasting.


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