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Taste of Cincinnati 2010

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Taste of Cincinnati is an annual tradition every Memorial Day weekend. The city of Cincinnati closes off several blocks downtown, and food vendors set up and offer a Taste of what they typically serve at their restaurants in the Greater Cincinnati area. It’s a chance for folks like me to “graze”.

I remember the first one I went to in 1993, when I later told my girlfriend Jennie that I loved her. We later married.

I’ve been to Taste of Cincinnati 4 out of the past 5 years since we’ve been back in town.

This year was interesting because I went by myself. It was great to meet up with some friends I know through New Media Cincinnati.

It was also neat to see Jude from YoDeal.com. I finally met him in-person and learned about their website earlier this month at New Media Cincinnati.

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Ze Frank builds community by creating moments

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
Ze Frank invents the Web…
Image by wasabicube via Flickr

I first found out about Ze Frank about two or three years ago when I’d heard of other podcasters talking about “The Show“, a daily video podcast he did for an entire year. While browsing C.C. Chapman‘s blog a couple months ago, I saw a post entitled “Creating Moments with Ze Frank“. In that post was this video in which Ze shares several inspiring moments he’s shared over the years with people online. Ze is, as C.C. put it (and I couldn’t agree more), “a warped, twisted, comic genius mind that after watching this video I have a new found respect for.”

Spend an hour and watch this video of a talk he gave at Webstock earlier this year. Maybe watch and listen with headphones, as there are some explicit moments that are NSFW.

Ze Frank at Webstock 09 from Webstock on Vimeo.

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I have questions – do you have answers?

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

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Last Saturday, as well as back in June, we did Questions from a Hat at New Media Cincinnati Second Saturday.  I told the group to ask any questions they wanted, whether related to social media or technology or not.  The questions were as varied as the group.

You can find some answers the group came up with via the UStream recorded videos, including ones from yesterday’s blog post.  But, I’d like to know what you think, so I’m including the questions people at last Saturday’s event asked. Pick one or more of these and share your thoughts. Feel free to add your answers in the comments or trackback via your own website.

Thanks in advance! Ready? Here we go:

  1. Is anyone interfacing social media with the traditional media outlets? (i.e., combining social media with traditional media. Examples?)
  2. Is Classmates.com a viable value proposition for social media in the future?
  3. What was Twitter like in 2006?
  4. Best place to start: Twitter, Facebook, blog, or other?
  5. What WordPress plugins are you using, and what do you like best about them?
  6. Explain FriendFeed.
  7. Has anyone created a realistic R.O.I. (Return on Investment) measurement for social media?
  8. What’s the best social media tool for a portfolio?
  9. How can I drive traffic to my WordPress blog?
  10. LinkedIn or Facebook? Or both?
  11. Does anyone have the ability to coax info off a mostly dead laptop’s hard drive for less than 12 zillion dollars?
  12. Do you see mobile marketing on the increase in US?
  13. Why do you still have that profile pic? Need a new one?
  14. How much networking is too much?
  15. What are some tips for starting a social media community like New Media Cincinnati in an area that doesn’t have much going on?
  16. Is The Pub at Rookwood Mews (where we held New Media Cincinnati) a good place to get fish and chips?
  17. What is a virtual business card, and how can someone create one?
  18. How can you measure Twitter conversation?
  19. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck could chuck wood?
  20. What are some tips for an aspiring blogger to get started?
  21. How do I record video from my Firewire camera and audio from a separate microphone into my Mac computer?
  22. What tools do you recommend for cleaning up your Twitter follower list?
  23. What are the best Twitter applications for Blackberries?
  24. How can we best monitor our children’s activities on the internet?
New Media Cincinnati Second Saturday: June 2009
Image by danieljohnsonjr via Flickr
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New Media Cincinnati August 2009 Second Saturday Recap

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

(Cross-posted to newmediacincinnati.com)

Chances are, if you were following Twitter on Saturday, August 8, 2009, between 4 and 7 PM Cincinnati time, you saw updates from this month’s New Media Cincinnati Second Saturday.

The format once again was Questions from a Hat, similar to the “Scenes from a Hat” party game on Drew Carey‘s “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”. I can tell you emphatically that this format WORKS with this group! Not only does it appeal to our social natures, but it also helps spread a lot of information around in a relatively short amount of time. I’d like to say special thanks to Amybeth Hale, who live-tweeted the questions and answers on Twitter. We’re going to miss you, Amybeth, as you move to Washington state. You’re always welcome back whenever you visit!

This first video is 38:39 long.

I am SO thankful for Don and Vickie Sceifers and Tom Rockhold, who have taken over the UStream channel during the Second Saturday events. They’ve done a fantastic job managing this aspect of the event so that I don’t have to. This second video is 14:16 long.

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Another Successful Dayton-area Lunchtime Tweetup!

Friday, March 6th, 2009
Dayton Tweetup at Cold Beer & Cheeseburgers
Image by danieljohnsonjr via Flickr

Earlier today I ate lunch with some great folks from the Dayton, Ohio area. These “tweetups,” as we call them, are becoming increasingly popularly and requested on a more regular basis. I’m a firm believer in never eating alone, so I’m always looking to meet up with other folks for lunch.

Fortunately, I was able to UStream the tweetup and recorded the event. During this video, you are introduced to everyone in attendance and toward the end of the meetup, we discussed some other topics related to social media success. The video lasts about 40-45 minutes:
Live TV by Ustream

Those in attendance were as follows:

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