Apr 26, 2010
Welcome to episode #199 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. Joseph Jaffe is widely regarded as one of the top Marketing Bloggers (Jaffe Juice) and Podcasters (both Jaffe Juice in audio and Jaffe Juice TV in video). He is the author of three excellent books (Life After The 30-Second Spot, Join The Conversation and the newly minted, Flip The Funnel). Along with that, he is currently one of the chiefs over at the Social Media Marketing agency, Powered. A long time friend (and one of the main inspirations behind the Six Pixels of Separation Blog and Podcast), we've decided to hold monthly conversations, debates and back-and-forths that will dive a little deeper into the Digital Marketing and Social Media landscape. This is our fourth conversation, and it focuses on the many new advertising platforms that have been announced in the past little while by the likes of Apple, Twitter, LinkedIn, Digg, etc... Do we need more advertising or do we need more marketing? Enjoy the conversation...
Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #199 - Host: Mitch Joel.
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