Interview with Yovia Founder Jalali Hartman

By Des Walsh | Jul 26, 2008

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Recently I interviewed entrepreneur Jalali Hartman, Founder and CEO of the Yovia network, of which I am pleased to be a founding member.
Although the interview is posted on my Social Media Show site, that site is still being established […]

Where to Hang Out with Social Media Peers

By Des Walsh | Jul 24, 2008

When I started in the coaching industry several years ago, I took the advice of the late and much lamented doyen of coaches, Thomas Leonard, to “hang out with coaches”. It was great advice. And I believe it is great advice for any business, profession or industry, to hang out with your peers in that […]

Setting Up a Community Site: #3 People

By Des Walsh | Jul 18, 2008

Continuing the series on setting up a community site, under the title Social Media East and using the WordFrame platform, this post focuses on people.
That includes people who are, or might be:

interested professionally or otherwise in the subject area of social media, with particular reference to the China, South East Asia, Australasia region
interested in being […]

Setting Up a Community Site: #2 Purpose

By Des Walsh | Jul 17, 2008

In my previous post in this series on setting up a community site, I summarized the concept of the site I am working on, using the WordFrame platform, as being focused on social media in the geo-political region which includes China, South East Asia and Australasia. The name - Social Media East.
This post is […]

Future of Media 2008 Reports

By Des Walsh | Jul 16, 2008

As per my previous post, yesterday was the day for the Future of Media Summit 2008, held courtesy of a video linkup simultaneously in Sydney and Silicon Valley.
Event originator and organiser Ross Dawson has a “quick review” on the Summit blog and includes some links to reports of some of the discussions. On the same […]

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