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10 Dec 2009

“Speak Geek To Me” from Wellington, New Zealand

I realize this blog has been somewhat quiet; and on reviewing the podcast on iTunes today, I’ve noticed that my schedule has slowed me down a bit in the production aspect of things. The good news is, though, I have not come to a complete halt. As it was made evident in the appearance of my latest creative endeavor — Books & Braun — I am still continuing to develop ideas, explore creative avenues, and brainstorm on discussions coming to this blog. I also have three gadget reviews in the works, so my “To Do” list is growing. Okay…more like evolving…

To whet your appetites and pique your interests on what I have in the works, I did want to share with you something that I just realized has been available over at Blip.TV but did not make it to the blog…

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10 December, 2009 at 17:25 by Tee Morris

Tags: All a Twitter, All Blacks, business, creative thinking, creativity, culture, Flickr, Flight of the Conchords, geek, Imagine That, Internet, LinkedIn, networking, New Zealand, Ning, Podcast, podcasting, promotion, public speaking, rugby, seminar, Social Media, Social Networking, strategy, Te Papa, technology, Tee Morris, travel, Twitter, video, Web 2.0, Wellington
Posted in Blogging, Commentary, News & Appearances, Podcast, Social Media | 2 Comments »

18 Nov 2009

PREVIEW: Books & Braun (Recorded LIVE at World Fantasy 2009)

readingRecorded before a live audience at World Fantasy Convention and produced at Imagine That! Studios, award-winning podcaster and award-nominated author Philippa Ballantine and I unveiled (with the blessings of our literary agent) a work-in-progress now working its way through submissions: Books & Braun, a Steampunk take on The Avengers. This is the first time that we have revealed to the public any selections from the work, and our plan is to eventually podcast it in this fashion: Pip and I supplying the character’s respective point-of-view, production elements, a musical score, and artwork featured by Carrie Seidman. We hope you enjoy this listen at what we have cooking in the creative kitchen.

ATTENTION BLOGGERS & PODCASTERS: We are releasing this reading under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Both Pip and I encourage you to syndicate this episode and point your subscribers to this endeavor of ours. We also would love to hear your feedback on this preview both here and at Pip’s website. Thank you for giving us a bit of space on your mp3 player of choice, and we will keep you posted on what happens with our daring duo from the clandestine organization that is The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences.

 
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18 November, 2009 at 8:00 by Tee Morris

Tags: appearance, audio, business, creative thinking, creativity, Fantasy, fiction, geek, geekdom, imagination, Imagine That, Laurie McLean, marketing, networking, New Zealand, Philippa Ballantine, Podcast, podcasting, promotion, special, steampunk, Tee Morris, travel, World Fantasy Convention, writing
Posted in News & Appearances, Podcast | 1 Comment »

13 Nov 2009

A Special “In Your Right Mind” Episode…

birdhouse-artwork

From Bird House Rules comes a special In Your Right Mind episode, co-produced with Whispers at the Edge. Three times the size of a usual In Your Right Mind, this special edition is part-Social Media discussion/part-Arts Review of Cirque Du Soleil. Cirque offered to Blogworld attendees free tickets to any of their shows in exchange for reviews of whatever show they saw.

Special guest Philippa Ballantine and I are reviewing three:

  • Zumanity
  • O
  • Ká

Yes, Ká was that good!

We wanted to say “Thank you” and go above and beyond what Cirque asked of us. Enjoy this special edition of Bird House Rules and Whispers at the Edge, and make plans to catch a Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas.

Bird House Rules Artwork by Paul Fischer of Dancing Cat Studios

 
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Feel free to syndicate this audio, and provide feedback or topics you’d like to hear discussed on Bird House Rules at 703.791.1701, tmorris (at) imaginethatstudios (dot) com, Twitter, or here at the Bird House Rules Blog!

13 November, 2009 at 8:30 by Tee Morris

Tags: arts, Blogging, Blogworld, business, Cirque du Soleil, dance, entertainment, Facebook, Ka, marketing, music, New Zealand, O, Philippa Ballantine, Podcast, podcasting, promotion, review, Social Media, Twitter, Zumanity
Posted in Blogging, Commentary, Podcast, Podcast Reviews, Social Media | No Comments »

25 Sep 2009

From the “Microsoft, What Were You Thinking?!” Files…

After the Seinfeld-Gates marketing debacle, I didn’t think Microsoft could make anything more awkward than those ill-executed commercials.

I was so very, very wrong.

First, a disclaimer: As you may know, I am a Mac user. I make no apologies or smoke screen my love (on some days, reluctant) for the Apple. I want to make it clear that I’m not criticizing (in any way) Windows 7. So far, I have heard nothing but positive buzz about what it is promising.

My review (or rant, whichever you prefer) is about Windows 7 Launch Parties, the latest marketing effort from Microsoft. Their tutorial, “Hosting Your Party”, makes Battlefield Earth look like Lord of the Rings, and begs the question “Does Microsoft thrive on ridicule?” Read the rest of this entry »

25 September, 2009 at 8:15 by Tee Morris

Tags: bad idea, business, concept, corporate image, creative thinking, creativity, marketing, Mashable, Microsoft, party, promotion, strategy, technology, video, Windows 7
Posted in Blogging, Commentary | 9 Comments »

7 Aug 2009

Something for Nothing: The Phenomenon of Free

When I woke up this morning, I was expecting my coffee to performs its office and get me geared up for the day. Instead, I checked my Twitter stream and found this waiting for me:

My article about Podcast Authors is up on Wired ! @scottsigler, @sethharwood, @jchutchins, @teemonster all appear. http://bit.ly/Pv53w

If there are true Renaissance Men among us, then Martyn Casserly is one of them. He is an accomplished writer, an accomplished musician, and now he is an award-nominated podcaster with his one-minute Movie Mantras podcast. (Martyn is also a dad and a good mate to boot.) It was Martyn’s tweet that alerted to me Wired Magagine (UK) ran on their site “Novels by Podcast” where he discusses how authors are giving away (yes, giving away for free) their works in audio format and finding success:

Rather than just putting their work online and hoping people would find it, the growing band of authors threw themselves into new media and social networking sites like Facebook, building large followers of fans and talking to them on an almost daily basis. A new website, Podiobooks.com, was set up so that all the authors could host their work in one place and increase the sense of community between them and their audience.

This close relationship enabled them to set innovative ‘challenges’ that helped promote their work. These included fans going into bookshops and slipping home-made adverts into the books of big-name authors, burning CDs of the podcasts and leaving them in public places like libraries, coffee shops, or trains, and co-ordinated buying of small press editions of the books to push them to the top of the Amazon charts.

When it comes to creative thinking, a hint of risk may be conceived as part of the equation; but this article and the success stories featured in it are proof positive that you can win audiences and, most importantly, brand loyalty if you are willing to offer to your potential clientele quality content. Not a sample of quality content, mind you, but the whole thing. Innovators like Earl Newton, Scott Sigler, George Hrab, The International Spy Museum, and Marc Gunn have all given away their hard work and found success on both independent and mainstream markets, and all of them — along with other content producers following this approach — are achieving success on a global market. Podcasting should not be dismissed as simply a hobby, but a viable means of reaching out to potential clientele. Focusing more on the product and less on promotion, businesses can win a new and dedicated fan base by opening a dialogue whether it be with blogging, podcasting, or some other Social Media outlet.

Think about it: You offer to your audiences something of quality and substance, and you say “With my compliments.” What kind of impression would that make?

I can tell you: a lasting one.

7 August, 2009 at 9:40 by Tee Morris

Tags: audio, brand loyalty, community, creative thinking, marketing, networking, Podcast, podcasting, promotion, risk, Social Media, Social Networking, strategy, Wired
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5 Apr 2009

ANTI-Social Media: Part Three — Socially-Challenged Networking

Welcome to Part Three of my video miniseries, ANTI-Social Media: What NOT to Do with Web 2.0. This segment is the longest one yet (close around the 20-minute mark!) as I talk about two social networking sites, Facebook and Twitter. I also give some playful shout-outs to Chris Brogan, Robert Scoble, and Jeff Pulver. For those of you who are subscribed to the high-resolution downloads, the video is going to be a good chunk of data (the joys of video podcasting) but worth the time and space!

Filmed at the Merrill-Lynch Conference Center in Washington, DC and hosted by the Washington Network Group, ANTI-Social Media: What NOT to Do with Web 2.0 are case studies on Social Media when initiatives fall short. It is clear from the demand for Social Media in the professional sector and the popularity of Facebook and Twitter that companies and organizations are anxious to tap into this potential and promising outlet. Unfortunately there are many failures that cast doubt on whether or not these initiatives truly work.

The problem isn’t the media, but how it is handled.

I put myself under the microscope in Part Three as I talk about the blurring lines between the professional life and the personal one. From Facebook, I move to Twitter where I make a connection between new school Twitter tech, old school marketing, and high school hijinx.

Feel free to share this video, and provide feedback or topics you’d like to hear discussed on In Your Right Mind at 703.791.1701, tmorris (at) imaginethatstudios (dot) com, or here at Imagine That!

 
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5 April, 2009 at 15:30 by Tee Morris

Tags: business, Chris Brogan, Data, Dogfish Head Beer, Facebook, geek, high school, Jeff Pulver, marketing, numbers, personal, photos, President Barack Obama, professional, promotion, public speaking, Robert Scoble, seminar, Senator Hillary Clinton, Social Media, Star Trek, strategy, Tee Morris, Twitter, Washington Network Group, Web 2.0
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5 Jan 2009

In Your Right Mind: Promo

As I am a man of my creative word, I have produced a promo for In Your Right Mind. Feel free to feature it in your own podcasts, and if you would like to record for the show a bumper such as…

“Hi, this is [your name here] of [your business, podcast, endeavor], and you are listening to In your Right Mind.”

…I will gladly feature it in a future episode. Feel free to email bumpers
at tmorris (at) imaginethatstudios (dot) com.

 
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5 January, 2009 at 0:15 by Tee Morris

Tags: audio, marketing, Podcast, promotion, Social Media, Tee Morris
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