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HipMojo #9 (3/3) – Lightning Round

by CT Moore on October 12, 2011

In this third and final installment of episode 9, we enter the weekly lightning round. The questions we debate include: Were Daily Deals a Fad?, Is WordPress dead? Is Hulu still for sale? Who is more screwed: magazines or newspapers? and what Diggnation’s legacy will be? And, of course, Ash then answers the email of [...]

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St. Patty’s Day in Affiliate Land

by Shawn Collins on March 17, 2009

This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa Picarille celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a recap of SXSW, the ABestWeb Awards, the official announcement of Overstock to CJ and a deep linking tool at LinkShare. Also, a new issue of FeedFront magazine, some new shows on GeekCast.fm (the Spew and Brandmouthing), and [...]

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Podcasting is Dead (to Me)

by Shawn Collins on March 11, 2009

Episode 55 of the Cast of Geeks was an exercise in torture. It was only myself and Lisa Picarille on the call, and I most definitely hit record on the Pamela software, which was confirmed by the pleasant audio notification: “This Call is Being Recorded.” Only it wasn’t. Pamela lied to me and a quality [...]

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GeekCast 44: Jim Kukral, ShamWow and PubCon

by Shawn Collins on November 14, 2008

Episode 44 of the GeekCast show was sans Jim Kukral and Lisa Picarille, so Sam Harrelson and Shawn Collins did the only logical thing – they rambled on for about two hours. Plenty of things were covered, including blog themes for WordPress, getting e-mail on a Blackberry while flying, Jim Kukral rebranded, and Cisco Systems [...]

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Let Google Improve Your 404 Error Pages

by Shawn Collins on October 15, 2008

This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, I went solo as Lisa Picarille was off as a conference. I shared a tip for getting any RSS feed by email, how to work with Google to optimize traffic to your site, a place to aggregate affiliate stats, and riding out tough economic times as an affiliate. [...]

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