27Sep08
Calling All AOC2 Authors! Send Us Your Bios.

Hello Fellow AOC2 Authors!

The launch date for the Age of Conversation is fast approaching, and we would really like to help maximize your exposure and involvement. As part of the effort to build anticipation for the book (and to promote the authors who made it all possible), we’re going to compile and publish a series of short bios for each author, up to and beyond the publishing date.

Here’s what we need from you:

  1. Photo
  2. Name
  3. Blog URL
  4. Just 3-4 sentences that describe whatever it is you’d like others to know about you. Keep it to about 70 words. It can include where you’re from, what you do, where you work, or what your high score in Pong is.

Numbers 2-4 should be formatted something like this:

Version 1

Aki Spicer
http://fallontrendpoint.blogspot.com
Aki Spicer is Strategic Planning Director at Fallon Worldwide out of Minneapolis, MN. His previous work roles include Account Planning Manager, Urban ThinkTank at Vigilante / Leo Burnett / Publicis, Vice-President of Marketing at Rocawear and President / CEO / Brand Strategist at Machine. He is also a founding officer in the Facebook philanthropic network, ‘Planning For Good’.

Version 2

Firstname Last
http://www.yourblog.com
[Firstname] believes [insert mantra here]. With over [experience in chosen profession], [he/she] writes at [blog title] about [perspective and subject]. [His/Her] interests are [list interests]. [Firstname] is a [job title] at [company name] in [city, state/country].

Email all bios to aocbios@ymail.com NO LATER than OCTOBER 10th.

For maximum impact, we’re going to start running them about two weeks before the book is available.

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24Sep08
Podcasts

Episode 1 with Drew McLellan and Gavin Heaton

The Age of Conversation 2 Podcast is hosted by Jay Ehret, a contributing author who also blogs at The Marketing Spot. Jay also hosts the podcast Power to the Small Business.

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