Do you want to know the best social media podcasts for you or just want to increase your podcast listening around Facebook, Twitter, social media, online communities and so on?  Here is a list I came up with – you might have more social media podcasts to add to the list. If so, yell out.

I’ve been putting out a podcast on Online Communities and Social Media for a number of years and experimented with different genres. I have done step by step technical screencasts, chatting from an armchair a la Hitchcock! and I am now working with Panel of smart Social Media people.

Social Media Business by Laurel Papworth

My little ol’ podcast is definitely not the best. There’s lots of technical things I don’t understand and am learning. For example, this episode had my mouth out of synch with the words and took Gary hours to correct. So I skipped doing the normal stuff like straplines to fix it the synch problem.  The latest episode is a panel with Lee Hopkins from South Australia, Téa Smith from Western Australia, Stephen Johnson from Melbourne, and myself Laurel Papworth from Sydney as well as Shel Israel from the USA.  We talk about Local Government and social media, Wikipedia and SOPA blackout, Facebook and the cruise liner sinking, and other issues where social media and society intersect. 

Social Media Business 13: Panel with Shel Israel from Laurel Papworth on Vimeo.

You can subscribe to more on Vimeo (I’m moving off YouTube) or subscribe in iTunes. Go to Social Media Business page on Apple iTunes website then click View in iTunes to launch the iTunes app. Audio version is also available.

We’re thinking of asking some of the podcasters below to join the panel one week – so we can get free tips (yay!) and to help you guys understand the value of a podcast to your social media offering. We’re also looking for other possible people to interview (you?) so let me know…

List of Social Media Podcasts:

Some of these I listen to regularly, some I dip and out of, some I’ve never listened to but included because I was told about them. Snack as thy will.

  1. DishyMix by Susan Bratton (I listen to a lot)
  2. Connected Social Media has a lot of case studies of mostly big business
  3. Marketing Over Coffee SUBSCRIBED
  4. For Immediate Release – Shel Holtz et al have been around forever in Social Public Relation. http://www.forimmediaterelease.biz/
  5. The Engaging Brand – Anna Farmery (very English!) SUBSCRIBED
  6. This Week in Social Media by webtv network VIDEO Yay! SUBSCRIBED
  7. Social Buzz Awards weekly podcast from UK
  8. Allure New Media Webinars on social media
  9. Digital Breezes by Leonie Smith (another Aussie! yay!)
  10. Trafcom Communication by Donna Papacosta. Not just a social media podcast also communication. Tips on LinkedIn.
  11. Managing the Gray - changing and evolving in social media. http://www.managingthegray.com/
  12. Six Pixels of Separation - Twistimage often rates highly in social media podcast awards http://www.twistimage.com/podcast/ SUBSCRIBED

Please let me know if the link doesn’t work as Apple doesn’t make it easy to promote podcasts with links. Sometimes itpc:// works and sometimes it doesn’t! Some have phobos addresses (apple links) and others don’t. Grrr. I wrote SUBSCRIBED if it’s one I’m currently listening to, but I float in and out of content.  I’ve tried to avoid the obvious bandwagon podcasts for obvious reasons, and present a list that you might find interesting.

EDIT. Eric mentioned LivingMauiSocial.com as being fun. :)

 

What is Social CRM? Cloudcenter created Rainmaker to merge your Google Contacts with a social CRM tool – pulling and pushing info from LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. The business and personal voice combined as we become more social. CRM with bells!

 

Gary Hayes has done an awesome job of putting the Business into social Augmented Reality. Augmented reality is where a device puts an overlay over the real world. E.g. view a scene through your mobile phone camera and additional bits and bobs pop up. Social Media Marketing meets Physical World. 16 Top Augmented Reality Business Models There will be hundreds of business, marketing and educational applications alongside the many 1st generation entertainment examples currently emerging. As usual the video game and porn industries are pioneering the research and development of the technology but we are about to see a plethora Continue Reading…

 

Explanation of a bunch of virtual goods products and services companies, monetizing social media and social network activity, as a revenue stream or business model for online communities.

 

2009 July – Facebook to make $550 million this year. Various revenue streams and business models of Facebook and MySpace including virtual gifts.

 

I will be on Nightlife on ABC Radio this THURSDAY night from 10pm. PODCAST: Download from ABC (might have to right click?) Nightlife… with Tony Delroy Nightlife with Tony Delroy is eclectic and companionable talk radio at its best. From the cult quiz The Challenge to news, current affairs, advice and stimulating chat with guests from around Australia and the world; there’s a lot to keep you awake into the smaller hours. Human and family issues, spiritual questions, inspiring stories, talks by best-selling authors, and experts in science, computers, finance and health are all part of the mix, as well as Continue Reading…

 

In this video taken at the Mayor of San Francisco’s press conference, @ev (Evan Williams, CEO and co-founder of Twitter) is talking about how businesses use Twitter… and government departments Some of his examples and points: Events – Earthquakes creates viral spike in activity Public Transit – BART light rail (?) gives updates on Twitter (like the lovely MelbTransport ) But official. Interestingly, BART has Twitter on their webpage so @ev agrees that BART are advertising Twitter. Meeting diaires Retail local business is interesting to @ev – they don’t use online a lot usually. Mission Pie talks about new pies. Continue Reading…

 

Before the whole shmozzle starts, I thought I’d put the “social media assets” up online (video to youtube, Powerpoint to slideshare and so on). Easier to retweet if you want. The Powerpoint presentation Twitter for Business and AdTech Sydney View more presentations from Laurel Papworth. (tags: atsyd adtech) The video I’ll edit this post later with stuff that comes up from the panel. If you’re not at ad:tech, it won’t mean much unless someone is tweeting it – try #atsyd or #atsyd3 when the time comes (at http://search.twitter.com) LATER: List of Australian brands on Twitter as promised. ABC AFL AMP Continue Reading…

 

A “top list” of social networks and online communities for business and corporate. Not blogs – they must have community features of many-to-many discussions, leaders, UGC etc.  Here’s my Australian list: Aussie Innovation – drupal site with forums and so on. Aussie Tycoon – vBulletin forum for entrepreneurs Australian Businesswomen’s Network – run mentoring programs (private community). Australian Business Forum – have a forum, tumbleweed territory – John Rashleigh, Chairman Australian Investment Network – Connecting Entrepreneurs with Angel Investors investors can list Australian Women Online – supporting women in business Flying Solo – tagline: Loving your own company. Australia’s community Continue Reading…

 

So often it is  passion that makes a user generated content site – like a blog – great. Or a social tool such as a bookmarking site stand out above the rest. Or a social network hit the spot. Every time, passion. But what happens when the passion dies? co.mments will be shutting down Jan 11, 2009. It’s been a wonderful ride, unfortunately regular upkeep, and our friendly spammers, have turned it into a chore. I need the time and energy to focus on other things, so sadly, I’m going to shutdown the site by the end of this week. Continue Reading…

 

eBay makes more money from it’s APIs than it does from onsite auctions. So does SaaS Salesforce. So does Amazon. Apparently RyanAir is choosing not to do that: Ryanair blocks ‘illegal’ bookings Ryanair is to cancel thousands of its own customers’ bookings after they were made through internet travel agents whose activities it says are illegal. The airline is targeting price comparison websites on which you can buy Ryanair flights without having to go directly to the Irish firm’s site. Ryanair says this is against its terms and conditions, and the technology used slows down its site for other users. Continue Reading…

 

NewsFlash! From 24/7 Wall Street Social Networks Don’t Work For Advertisers: Web 2.0 Is A Bust (GOOG)(TWX)(NWS) Perhaps someone could have figured this out a year ago, Social networks like MySpace, owned by News Corp (NWS) and Facebook are poor targets for marketers. No wonder. A social network is a patch work of millions of largely unrelated people posting private and uninteresting things about themselves. Shut-ins who put up their own web presences on the networks are probably the only ones who look at those listings. Unlike web portals ala AOL, owned by Time Warner (TWX), where content is organized Continue Reading…

 

There are currently a bunch of aggregator sites that are causing buzz. Plaxo Pulse, Tabber, SocialThing. I’m not sure this is the way forward, more of a stepping stone to Web 3.0 little bits everywhere (they look too much like personal portals to me). Here’s a response to an discussion on the topic that I wrote for LinkedIn: Hi, my research and observations: Some people want their landing page to be the fansite and that’s all. They like a music station -say JJJ here in Sydney – and don’t want to see or hear about anything else. They are fully Continue Reading…

 

Not my usual well thought out – *frowns at you* – post , just some jottings on the consumer economy. BANKING 2.0 – social network personal banking and peer to peer loans will take off in a big way. Perhaps not the way Virgin Money/CircleLending, or Zopa or Prosper see it, but it will happen. Screws the banks in the same way Web 1.0 screwed Music industry. Not social media, straight p2p banking sites. RECRUITMENT 2.0 – already recruitment is dead. In Australia, the big recruiters have been busily buying up any small recruitment company that has been able to Continue Reading…

 

AOL in talks to acquire Bebo: AOL has entered into an agreement to acquire Bebo for US$850 million in cash, but the deal could upset Yahoo!7′s Australian ad-sales partnership with the third-ranked social networking site. Bebo grew its worldwide monthly audience 76% to 22 million in the year to January 2008, but still lags far behind Facebook’s 100 million visitors (up 305% year-on-year) and MySpace’s 109 million visitors (up 15% year-on-year), according to international online measurement firm comScore. (read more at AdNews) It’s our content that’s providing the menu. Little fishies, little fishies, swim faster. Big ol’ sharks are circling. Continue Reading…

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