From the monthly archives:

January 2009

Geek Dads @ Home #2: Growing Up PowerPoint

by Daniel M. Clark on January 31, 2009

This week, the GeekDads (Daniel Clark, Joe Magennis and Sam Harrelson) welcomed a new member to the show, Brad Waller. Brad has pretty strong credentials as both a dad and a geek, as he explains, so he’ll be a welcome voice to the show. After Brad’s initiation, the show quickly jumps into chat about which [...]

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Geek Dads @ Home #1: Happy Birthday Ian Clark

by Daniel M. Clark on January 31, 2009

There is no better way to kick off our brand new podcast, Geek Dads at Home than by announcing the birth of a baby boy. Welcome to the world Ian Clark! (Photos to come) The premise of our podcast revolves around three dads working from home while we provide day care for our kids. We [...]

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Scott Fox Search Engine Experts Free Interview Podcast

by Shawn Collins on January 30, 2009

SEO can attract more traffic to your web site. But how to get started and who to trust? Harry Brooks, Director of Search Marketing for Network Solutions, is my guest expert interview on the this episode of my E-Commerce Success Radio/Podcast show. Listen to this podcast learn how to grow your traffic with basic search [...]

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Michael Arrington: Spit or Get Off the Pot

by Shawn Collins on January 28, 2009

Episode 49 of the GeekCast show gets into the announcement by Michael Arrington that he will be taking a leave of absence from TechCrunch after being spat upon in Davos Munich. Also, we got into Gmail offline, smart phones, headaches with the FeedBurner migration, a lame social marketing reputation company, and Demi Moore on Twitter. [...]

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Twitter Unfollows and Fake Gurus

by Shawn Collins on January 27, 2009

This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa Picarille get into the latest in affiliate marketing and some random stuff. This show touches on an opportunity for anybody to start their own podcast on GeekCast.fm, affiliate fatblogging, an affiliate use of Twitter, and jobs in affiliate marketing. Also, there was some chatter [...]

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