Details on Thursday’s “live” podcast

Everything you need to know

We’re both very excited about tomorrow’s “live” podcast of episode #142. We tested the interface today and it worked great, so we’re ready to rock and roll. Here’s some information on how to get online with us and participate.

First, you’ll need to go to the Skypecast web page —https://skypecasts.skype.com/skypecasts/home—and log in there in addition to opening your Skype application. The Skype login is at the upper-left of your screen, where it says, “Hello there!” Sign in using the same account name and password y ou use to log in to Skype. Once you’re logged in, go to “Starting Soon” (or, if you join us after 4 p.m. GMT, “On now”) and click the link to the For Immediate Release podcast. You can also search for us using “FIR” or “For Immediate Release” as your search terms.

FIR Skypecast

Once you find the FIR Skypecast, click “Join this Skypecast.” Skype will dial in and you’ll be greeted with a screen that looks something like the graphic above (taken from our test). You will start out “muted.” In order to participate live on the show, just click the link that says, “Ask for microphone.” I’ll unmute you and let you know that you’re able to talk!

That’s only one way to participate, though. You can also go to the FIR chat room at http://www.forimmediaterelease.biz/index.php/chat. Here, you can engage in conversation with other listeners as the show is being recorded. You can also raise topics you want to discuss or points you’d like us to make. When you join the chat room, please be sure to change your name from Gabber ### to something that lets us know who you are!

In addition to any topics you raise for us, we’re planning on addressing these themes in tomorrow’s show:

  • New research from Forrester suggests 49% of marketers don’t plan to incorporate any new media anytime soon!
  • How people deal with blog-based attacks to their reputations. We’ll look at a couple situations, including attacks to Tim O’Reilly based on his company’s effort to retain the rights to the Web 2.0 trademark for its conference and an accusation that Michael Arrington of TechCrunch takes money to review products and services (he doesn’t).

We also have our usual reports from Dan York and David Phillips, and we’d like you to join us in commenting on those, too.

We’re looking forward (like crazy) to your participation! See you tomorrow at 4 p.m. GMT. (Here’s a site that will help you figure out what time it is where you live when it’s 4 p.m. GMT.)

Posted by shel on 05/31 at 09:14 AM
  1. Hi Guys, FIR as a podcast is great, but FIR as a Skypecast is truly amazing, remarkable and captivating. I listened but unfortunately I had to tear myself away due to an unrelenting offsite meeting. I’m excited about what you did. I think the real time aspect (while somewhat incontinent for me today) adds a whole new dimension to this podcast. What a way to get the listeners involved. I hope you do more of these. With a little more lead time or regularity, I will be able to close of my calendar accordingly.

    Posted by Stephen Turcotte  on  06/01  at  11:39 AM
  2. Opps—typo, please change “incontinent” to inconvenient in my previous comment.

    Posted by Stephen Turcotte  on  06/01  at  11:42 AM

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