From New Media Tea Time…
“Where high tech meets low tech for tea and chocolate. Part 2 talking with the amazing Douglas Welch about Ning communities, how he set his up and how the rest of us can do so too.”
January 31, 2010 • 10:06 pm 0
From New Media Tea Time…
“Where high tech meets low tech for tea and chocolate. Part 2 talking with the amazing Douglas Welch about Ning communities, how he set his up and how the rest of us can do so too.”
January 29, 2010 • 2:04 pm 0
From the New Media Tea Time web site…
“Our resident New Media Expert, Doug Welch (DouglasEWelch.com) is back! Hosts Tracy Pattin and Danielle Gruen talk about eBooks and eBook trends (good news!) widgets, websites, blogs, themes, and of course tea!”
January 29, 2010 • 2:01 pm 0
Time: February 3, 2010 from 7pm to 8pm
Location: Online
Website or Map: http://tinychat.com/newmediainterchange
Phone: 818-804-5049
Organized By: Douglas E. Welch
Event Description
Join us for our twice-monthly New Media Chat where we discuss the New Media questions, issues and trends of the day.
January 6, 2010 • 8:35 pm 3
This is a transcript of our latest New Media Chat, held online on January 6, 2010.
Filed under: Chat, Community, Events, Hardware, Meeting, New Media, Software, Technology
January 5, 2010 • 9:33 pm 0
Time: January 6, 2010 from 7pm to 8pm
Location: Online
Website or Map: http://tinychat.com/newmediainterchange
Phone: 818-804-5049
Organized By: Douglas E. Welch
Event Description
Join us for our twice-monthly New Media Chat where we discuss the New Media questions, issues and trends of the day.
January 5, 2010 • 2:03 pm 1
Singer/Songwriter Matthew Moran has figured out that New Media can bring him some big benefits. He has a full featured web site at http://www.matthewmoranonline.com/ and has recently started streaming most of his live shows.
Matthew understands that one of the most important things he can do for his music and his career is allow people to hear it, like it, buy it. It doesn’t matter if they join him live at a venue or watch remotely over the Internet, it only matters that they are exposed to his music.
I am often fond of saying that “music/books/scripts don’t sell themselves in a drawer!” People have to see/read/hear your product in order to decide whether it is something they might buy. Your job is to offer this exposure in as many was as possible. You need to provide people a way to stumble upon your work — whatever form it might take.
Check out Matthew’s site for links to his live streams, recorded video, music samples and more. Even better, buy his CD or attend a live performance and show him you appreciate his work.
Filed under: Case Study, Community, Events, Live, New Media, News, Real World Example
January 1, 2010 • 8:09 pm 0
Here is a list of the top 11 New Media Interchange posts for 2009