With podcasting going strong, newsletters having a major moment, and blogging still right there in the thick of it all, it sure feels like the internet is returning to its roots in a good way.
As Justin Jackson put it in a tweet: “The classic internet is back in style: mindful, slow pace. Less frenzy. Feels good.”
We at Unemployable agree.
So this week on 7-Figure Small, we rounded up Chris Brogan and Darren Rowse, a couple of pioneers of the early internet, to join Brian Clark for a chat about what’s new, what’s different, and what’s the same as it ever was.
As always, we begin by kicking around some headlines and end by answering listener questions.
During our main topic, Brian, Chris, and Darren go deep on:
- Their experience launching Third Tribe in 2008
- The power of virtual communities
- Why email remains so important
- The “build in public” approach (and why it’s not new)
- Where podcasts and video fit within an overall content marketing strategy
- How curation has evolved
- And much more.
Links
- Twitter quietly rolls out Revue newsletters shortcut on web
- Mark Cuban is co-founding a podcast app where hosts can talk to fans live and monetize their conversations
- Brendan Hufford Tweets
- The Backpack Show
- Problogger
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