Bird House Rules — Episode #9: Location, Location,...
No, you're not seeing things. I'm back, and I'm coming out of the Bird House swinging!
It's been a long break, the first half of it expected and the other half completely unexpected; and I return...
Special Edition: Cirque du Social Media
As promised, here's a completely off-the-beaten-path episode of Bird House Rules (which will also appear on Imagine That Studio's In Your Right Mind and the New Zealand podcast Whispers at the Edge....
Birdhouse Rules: The Pilot Episode
Welcome to Birdhouse Rules, the Official Podcast of All a Twitter and Sams Teach Yourself Twitter in Ten Minutes.
This is the Pilot Episode or more commonly referred to as "Episode 0" in podcasting....
Tee Morris on Radio New Zealand
To give this new blog a proper kick off, I offer up Part One of an interview featured at Imagine That! Studios. Enjoy!
Te Papa, the National Museum of New Zealand, introduced me to Radio New Zealand...
As mentioned in the previous Bird House Rules postings, Que Publishing has once again featured All a Twitter in Barnes & Noble Bookstores everywhere, and in my response to Que’s “Whatever you can do to get the word out…”query, I feature Michele Price, the host of Breakthrough Business. On her BlogTalkRadio show we talk about Twitter, about my job at Intersections Inc (which you will find out more about later on Imagine That! Studios), and about approaches that go against the grain of the marketing books. We talk about how “old school marketing” just doesn’t work with Social Media, and how businesses need to understand that Twitter (and Social Media, on a whole) is about people.
We had a blast on this interview, and I hope you enjoy the listen. Feel free to comment, post, and share!
With the return of Bird House Rules, I am getting back into my groove on this blog. Que Publishing has been instrumental in bringing me back into this groove after contacting me concerning All a Twitter. As mentioned in the previous BHR, the book is being featured once again in Barnes & Noble Bookstores everywhere, and asked me “Whatever you can do to get the word out…” I sent out a query to my Twitter and Facebook networks, letting them know that I was available for interviews.
From Twitter I heard from long-time-friend of the Bird House @Odin1eye who featured me in a particularly fun interview on his blog View From Vahalla. This blog features podcast reviews, commentary and rants on Social Media and the world it impacts, and (now) interviews. Odin1eye and I talk about about how Twitter has changed, where it is headed, and what went into the writing of All a Twitter. Here’s a selection from the interview:
A few podcasters have asked if the Bird House had a promo for people to play on their own respective podcasts. I hadn’t really gotten around to it until podcaster and storyteller Starla Hutchon asked me for a promo to kick off an episode of The Dreamer’s Thread. So I finally settled down and put together something for people to circulate and play in their own podcasts, or just to drop in their feeds for the fun of it.
Welcome to Birdhouse Rules, the Official Podcast of All a Twitter and Sams Teach Yourself Twitter in Ten Minutes.
This is the Pilot Episode or more commonly referred to as “Episode 0″ in podcasting. I’m introducing myself and my podcast to you, just so you know what you can expect in the next ten minutes, give or take a few minutes. With special thanks to Andrew Stone and TweetDeck for the inspiration, enjoy this informal formality of a new podcast’s first step.
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, on Twitter, or here at the Bird House Rules Blog!
You remember my friend Gregory Lemon who was anxious to find out the status of my upcoming podcast for this blog? Well I found out why he was so anxious about my still-in-the-works iTunes link…Sigma Media is All a Twitter!
Greg posted that his copy arrived and shared with me and his relative networks this TwitPic. I am anxious to hear what he (and those of you also receiving your copy) has to say about my tutorials and observations on Twitter. Remember to leave a review at Amazon.com, letting me know exactly what you think; and feel free to TwitPic yourself with your copy of All a Twitter and tweet me with your questions. I’d love to hear from you!
Oh, and Greg…production on Bird House Rules starts this morning. More news to come!
Thanks again for picking up your copy of All a Twitter. I hope you learn something new.
@Scaleslea You _know_ I still have a _LOT_ to say about Social Media. It's just where my time, focus, and energies are best spent. in reply to Scaleslea2011-06-17