Cafe2Go Podcast #24 – August 2008

Monday, August 25th, 2008 by Neville Hobson, ABC

IABC President Julie Freeman, ABC, APR, and 2008-09 Chair Barbara Gibson, ABC, discuss social media and IABC, sharing their experiences with blogs, podcasts and social networks; and highlight how IABC members can make good use of the IABC eXchange.

Joseph Ugalde, VP of Marketing Communication at IABC headquarters, reports with updates on IABC programs and events in the coming months.

Plus a conversation between Neville Hobson, ABC, and Aaron Uhrmacher, social media consultant at Text100 Public Relations and PR Week’s 2007 Young PR Professional of The Year, on tips and tricks for corporate blogging and an overview of IABC’s upcoming web seminar, The Corporate Blog: Ten Community-Building Tips.

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4 Responses to “Cafe2Go Podcast #24 – August 2008”

  1. Social media focus in latest IABC podcast : NevilleHobson.com Says:

    [...] just published the August episode on the Cafe2Go blog, and this one has a content theme that should be worth the attention of every communicator, IABC [...]

  2. Latest Cafe2Go Podcast is Out | Connecting the I’s Says:

    [...] media is this month’s primary topic, and this podcast includes mentions of a few of my online IABC buddies, from eXchange, Twitter, Facebook and more, [...]

  3. Joseph Thornley Says:

    I tried to subscribe to this podcast in iTunes. However, I received a message that it is not available in the iTunes Canada store. Is there anything IABC can do to make this available on iTunes to Canadians?

  4. Joan Curtis Says:

    Thank you for this informative podcast. After listening to it and learning ways to get more involved with IABC, I decided to renew my membership. I had considered letting it lapse because I was not getting anything out of the investment.

    I appreciate the information about using the Exchange. I’m very active on LinkedIn, and I have a blog that I post on regularly. I’d love to get more IABC participation on my blog and in my LinkedIn network. I will pursue that through some of the excellent suggestions here.

    Many thanks!
    Joan