BostonTweetUp TV, Episode #9, May 10, 2009

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  • http://www.marketingprofs.com/ Ann Handley

    You guys rock! ; )

  • http://www.marketingprofs.com Ann Handley

    You guys rock! ; )

  • Rachel Levy

    Well, thanks! Hope to see you again soon.

  • Rachel Levy

    Well, thanks! Hope to see you again soon.

  • http://www.amyblacklive.com/ Amy Black

    Thanks for the shout out, guys! And thanks for coming ALL THE WAY to Lowell. I know it’s tough for Bostonians to make it out of the city, especially in the rain. So, thanks! : )

  • http://www.amyblacklive.com Amy Black

    Thanks for the shout out, guys! And thanks for coming ALL THE WAY to Lowell. I know it’s tough for Bostonians to make it out of the city, especially in the rain. So, thanks! : )

  • http://www.padgettpr.com/blog W Robert Padgett

    Hello all,

    Great episode and interview. One suggestion: Put future guests in the MIDDLE. Think that would focus people’s attention on the person being interviewed more than when he or she sits on the periphery.

    Otherwise, nice interview and overall episode.

    Cheers,

    WRP

    • Rachel Levy

      Thanks Robert! VERY interesting, as we had discussed this before we filmed and decided that it would cut down on Bobbie looking like she was in a tennis match looking back and forth. That’s what they do on a lot of the talk shows. Is it standard practice to put guest in the middle?

  • http://www.padgettpr.com/blog W Robert Padgett

    Hello all,

    Great episode and interview. One suggestion: Put future guests in the MIDDLE. Think that would focus people’s attention on the person being interviewed more than when he or she sits on the periphery.

    Otherwise, nice interview and overall episode.

    Cheers,

    WRP

    • Rachel Levy

      Thanks Robert! VERY interesting, as we had discussed this before we filmed and decided that it would cut down on Bobbie looking like she was in a tennis match looking back and forth. That’s what they do on a lot of the talk shows. Is it standard practice to put guest in the middle?

  • http://www.padgettpr.com/blog W Robert Padgett

    Remember that talk shows enjoy the benefit of multiple cameras. Perhaps you can change the angle when you interview guests so that you and the other host are looking together at the guest. For example, both of you on the right side, angled so the camera sees you both, and guest on the left. Also would make person feel more comfortable because he or she is not having to decide whether to stare into camera or look at person(s) asking questions.

  • http://www.padgettpr.com/blog W Robert Padgett

    Remember that talk shows enjoy the benefit of multiple cameras. Perhaps you can change the angle when you interview guests so that you and the other host are looking together at the guest. For example, both of you on the right side, angled so the camera sees you both, and guest on the left. Also would make person feel more comfortable because he or she is not having to decide whether to stare into camera or look at person(s) asking questions.

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  • http://random-babblings-and-stuff.blogspot.com/ Alexis Karlin

    This is a great podcast thanks for posting. I love the little pop ups with links. My blog post this week will be a re-cap of the Mass Inno night since its going to be the first one I attend. I can’t wait!

  • http://random-babblings-and-stuff.blogspot.com/ Alexis Karlin

    This is a great podcast thanks for posting. I love the little pop ups with links. My blog post this week will be a re-cap of the Mass Inno night since its going to be the first one I attend. I can’t wait!

  • http://socialstrategist.com/ Jay Neely: Boston entrepreneur

    Thanks for the shout-out. Good interview; it could also be cool to see video clips / highlights of the tweetups you’ve gone to. Keep up the great work!

    ~Jay

  • http://socialstrategist.com Jay Neely: Boston entrepreneur

    Thanks for the shout-out. Good interview; it could also be cool to see video clips / highlights of the tweetups you’ve gone to. Keep up the great work!

    ~Jay

  • http://JoselinMane.com/ JoselinMane

    @Ann Great seeing you again and thanks for the shout out. I can’t wait for Jun 8th! I also can’t wait for your event on that day too. ;-)

    @Amy
    Excellent performance, keep up posted on any of your future gig/tweetups!

    @W Robert Thanks for the suggestions and good feedback! We modeled our interview with Hubspot interview of @Biz http://blog.hubspot.com/hubspot-tv-archives (April 17th Special Edition).

    @Jay yes I have thought about creating highlights and even interview the host of tweetups at tweetups, so we might do more of that in the future. Here are some testimonials that I created. http://www.viddler.com/explore/bostontweetup/videos/9/ and http://www.viddler.com/explore/bostontweetup/videos/8/

    What do you think of those videos?

  • http://JoselinMane.com JoselinMane

    @Ann Great seeing you again and thanks for the shout out. I can’t wait for Jun 8th! I also can’t wait for your event on that day too. ;-)

    @Amy
    Excellent performance, keep up posted on any of your future gig/tweetups!

    @W Robert Thanks for the suggestions and good feedback! We modeled our interview with Hubspot interview of @Biz http://blog.hubspot.com/hubspot-tv-archives (April 17th Special Edition).

    @Jay yes I have thought about creating highlights and even interview the host of tweetups at tweetups, so we might do more of that in the future. Here are some testimonials that I created. http://www.viddler.com/explore/bostontweetup/videos/9/ and http://www.viddler.com/explore/bostontweetup/videos/8/

    What do you think of those videos?

  • http://socialstrategist.com/ Jay Neely: Boston entrepreneur

    The testimonials would be good to have the tweetups promote, rather than promoting yourselves (since you’d really just be preaching to the choir). You can tell they’re a little forced, though. I think it’d be better to record parts of the actual tweetup, review it later and find some short clips that are interesting, get the permission of the people shown, then add them to the end of your Tweetup TV episodes as Daily-Show-like ‘Moments of Tweetup Zen’.

  • http://socialstrategist.com Jay Neely: Boston entrepreneur

    The testimonials would be good to have the tweetups promote, rather than promoting yourselves (since you’d really just be preaching to the choir). You can tell they’re a little forced, though. I think it’d be better to record parts of the actual tweetup, review it later and find some short clips that are interesting, get the permission of the people shown, then add them to the end of your Tweetup TV episodes as Daily-Show-like ‘Moments of Tweetup Zen’.

  • http://JoselinMane.com/ JoselinMane

    “Moments of Tweetup Zen” I love it.

    Do you think it would be good enough to have me speaking from behind the camera versus in front of the camera pointing at things like a Twitter stream projection?

    Surprisingly, I tend to be one of the few people with a video camera at tweetups.

  • http://JoselinMane.com JoselinMane

    “Moments of Tweetup Zen” I love it.

    Do you think it would be good enough to have me speaking from behind the camera versus in front of the camera pointing at things like a Twitter stream projection?

    Surprisingly, I tend to be one of the few people with a video camera at tweetups.