I have an unwritten rule on my blog that I try to do my best to follow – and that is to avoid flagrant self promotion. As a fair warning, I am going to break that rule with this post. I am fairly sure that most of you who read this blog on a consistent basis do so because of the useful ideas that I try to share which you can apply to your own business. This definitely not a "wonder of me" blog, nor would I want it to be. Yet sometimes there are a combination of things that may drive me to do one of these kinds of posts. I did one around my million impression week, and another around my big media hit thanks to Jay Berkowitz.
This is my third in a short span of time – and definitely the last. The reason for that is because over the next month, I am going to be completely redesigning my Social Media Bio to better account for these ongoing hits and save them in a single location. Stay tuned for an announcement on that revamp in a few weeks.
In the meantime, I’ll share quickly with you four pieces that I haven’t linked to on this blog yet:
- Video Interview with Gilbert from IPTVEvangelist at the Millennials Conference
- Radio Interview with Matthew Moran for the Online Marketing With RSS Ray Radio Program
- Video Interview with Thomas Tucker at Web2.0 TV in Austin
- Winner: 2007 Personal Branding Gold Award (announced this month in Dan Schawbel’s Personal Branding Magazine)
Here are two of the interviews that I could embed here:
Nothing wrong with some self promotion. Heck that is how I got a picture my face (in color) on the cover of WSJ personal journal section. I self promoted because no one else was looking at my videos.
Someone has to be the catalyst.
Congrats on the award! You wouldn’t happen to have a comp pass to ad:tech now, would you? Just joking! (But seriously, if you do, it would be greatly appreciated)
Congrats!