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Marketing Edge » Blog Archive » Let’s Mix It Up – Social Media Throwdown, 2/6 @ 1PM CST

Let’s Mix It Up – Social Media Throwdown, 2/6 @ 1PM CST

by Albert Maruggi

This is kind of a crazy idea, surely not new, but an attempt at driving focused discussion of a timely topic. In addition to good information a topics, there is also some great entertainment value in having a live radio talk show between two people on different sides of an issue, and that’s the intent of Social Media Throwdown.

I was inspired by the many times twitterites exchanged quick tweets about topics from personal branding to a Joe the Plumber reference, however, I wanted something more spontaneous. I am not one to have a favorite medium, but instead one that appreciates the unique benefits of each medium, old and new, that is available. Perhaps this comes from my experience in both radio and television.

I also like the Blog Talk Radio platform, and thank my friend John C Havens, co-author of tactical transparency for turning me on to it a long time ago.

In this first episode we have a leading personal branding strategist and author Hajj Flemings trading points of view with Geoff Livingston, social media and branding leader, who takes a much different perspective on branding of an individual.

We’ll cast this live on Blog Talk Radio Friday, February 6 at 1 PM CST – The listener call in line is: (646) 716-4882 and we will try to get as many questions as possible, hope to chat with you Friday, Feb 6 at 1PM Central.

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This entry was posted on Thursday, February 5th, 2009 at 12:26 pm and is filed under brand management, marketing, social media.

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