Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Blogs can die, but can they be brought back?

It has been about a year and a half since my last post here, so if you are picking this up in your feed reader..

SHAME ON YOU!

Clean that thing out once and a while! Have you not noticed that this blog has officially died?

While this blog was originally built to get my my first job in PR, and it worked, I got tired of advising clients about blogging all day, just to come home and do my own blogging. I've still be very active in other blogs and social networks, just not here. If you want to test out your google skills, feel free to see what other projects I've been up to for the past year and a half. I'm not keeping any secrets, I just decided to draw a line between work and play. My lack posts here doesn't mean that I haven't been playing around in other blogs and having some fun.

On to this blog's rebirth..

I was asked by my boss about if I had ever thought about restarting this blog, as he was probably one of my first few readers when I began with this experiment. I hadn't given too much thought about it, but am feeling like I still have a lot to say about social media, PR and being a 20-something in Boston but need a new megaphone to play with.

The gears are turning and I've got a few ideas.

Stay tuned peeps.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Finally Got Joost

I finally got my Joost invite last Friday, and I was pretty pumped. After all the buzz, and seeing all those other people scrounging for invites in other bloggers' comments section, I was finally invited on to the other side of the velvet rope.

My impression from using it over the weekend was a little dissapointing. The picture quality wasn't what I was expecting, Some shows took almost a whole minute to load up, and they would randomly stop streaming and refresh for a good 30 seconds or so. If they really want to build a platform that will bring TV to the internet, It shouldn't be constantly reminding me that I'm... watching TV on the Internet.

THEN, this morning I got an email saying that version .9.0.1 was "off the air" due to not being able to predict complications with blah blah blah and I'd have to download .9.0.2, the newest version in order to watch Joost..

Downloaded the newest version... Still doesn't work... My views on Joost, and IPTV in general, are dropping by the minute. ::sad face::

Update: Sorry Folks, I wasn't actually given any invites just yet. I'll pass 'em out once I get some... but don't have anything to offer just yet.
But joost does seem to be back online this morning. Now off to watch the new Diddy/Christina video...

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Ask A Ninja: Special Delivery 1

And the winner is.... Ask A Ninja for "best series" in the You Tube Video Awards

Friday, March 16, 2007

Waiting for my Joost invite




I've been patiently waiting for a while now for my Joost Beta test invite to go through, but so far... no luck.

But I DID get a teaser email letting me know that it is not too far off!

Here is the email:

Hi Jameson Bull,

This is just to let you know that we haven't forgotten your request to try Joost. We're now speeding up the process of adding testers and we'll shortly be inviting everyone who has signed up to try Joost.

This includes you, so expect an invite within the next couple of weeks - in the meantime, thanks for bearing with us - we appreciate it.

See you soon on Joost!

The Joost Team

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us

Interesting explanation of how the interactive web is changing just about everything around us.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Behind the Scenes with Steve Garfield

A video I took with my digital camera of Steve Garfield, filming Bryan Person, at February's Social Media Club of Boston.

This is my first BlipTV test video to see exactly how easy posting video on the net is.

Check out Steve's Video HERE.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

I have returned!

Okay, so I took a little unexpected break from the blog, but I have since been re energized with some Social Media Fuel and have decided to return to posting. With the idea that social media is rapidly growing, probably even faster than I can imagine, I thought it might be interesting to anyone out there looking at expanding their knowledge of "PR 2.0" by checking out just some of the sites that I subscribe to (not that I know even close to everything about new media communications, but I do have a pretty heavy new media diet).

I’ve included just about everything in my regular new media diet, not just things PR related. Hopefully this will give some newcomers to the new media world an easy way to get their feet wet, as well as give some "veterans" an idea of what else there is out there that they may not have stumbled upon yet.

What else is everyone subscribing to? Leave responses in the comments.

Communities I belong to
Digg
Del.icio.us
New Media Release Google Group
Flickr

Podcasts I Listen to/watch
For Immediate Release – The Hobson and Holtz Report
New Comm Road
This Week in Tech - TWiT
NPR – On the Media
Steve Garfield's Video Blog
TEDTalks
The Show with Ze Frank
Ask a Ninja
Diggnation

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Anti-DRM Day




As dubbed by Defective By Design.org, today, October 3, 2006, is "Anti-DRM Day." With recommended demonstrations, protests, stickers, flyers... the whole shebang... I am still not that sure of the effectiveness of today's "theme" especially when tossing around the misleading phrase of "digital freedom". To me at least, it gives the impression that we should toss DRM out the window all together, while it is far more logical to urge content producers to use DRM to manage the rights of musicians, artists, and thier own copyrights through a compromise of each groups interests rather than enforcing secretive, and sometimes immoral and illegal, restrictions on how consumers can use content that the rightfully purchased.

Why was Oct 3 picked anyway? Does it have some significance?

Anyway, while the program lacks any clear strategy or objective (not necessarily a bad thing), I do think they are heading in the right direction. Education is the first step toward having any sort of change in how DRM is treated by media companies. Not only does the general public need to know what exactly it is they are paying for with each$.99 iTunes purchase, but a greater understanding of the implications of DRM, the limitations it puts on the content that you "purchase" (in the most severe of cases, a purchase can more closely resemble a rental agreement without the buyer's full understanding of how the content is allowed to be used).

If I tell my technophobic-girlfriend about DRM by explaining merely that it is the technology that Apple puts on iTunes songs that limits you to use it on X computers and burn it to CD X times, she'll just shrug her shoulders. But if she finds out that playing a CD on her computer can secretly install software that will monitor her content usage as well as open up her system to a slew of viruses and hackers, she might pay a little more attention.

If the RIAA/MPAA are so concerned with piracy, would it be such a bad idea to act ethically and with honest concern for the relationships that they have with their customers rather than bully them around and anyone who stands up against them a pirate, criminal or a thief? Not that content producers/distributors don't have a right to protect their content... but if you push your entire customer base into corner, and someone is bound to push back.


Hopefully the video industry will not muck it up as badly as the music industry has. ..

Links:

http://defectivebydesign.org/en/node
http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=3705

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Sunday, October 01, 2006

Andy Rooney made me dumber


While doing some casual chanel surfing tonight, I happened to stumble upon Andy Rooney's daily rant on 60 Minutes.I hadn't actually seen his segment in five years or so, but I was really glad that I hadn't because my brain went numb for a good 20 minutes after the show and it almost completely washed away my faith in network news.

Not only did Andy just miss the boat with his rant on Spinach, the day after the F.D.A gives the OK to eat it again, but his two minute verbal vomit lacked event the slightest hint of intelligence, insight, or even respect for the program's viewers.

Check out the text version here.

I'm not sure if the aging viewers of 60 minutes demand that this junk, or if the show's producers are too stuck in tradition to actually offer their viewers that might enlighten or even improve their daily lives. Either way, I don't see myself trying to swallow that much garbage anytime soon unless I develop some masochistic tendencies.

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Sunday, September 24, 2006

My absence

Okay, so maybe my promise to up my posting frequency hasn't been completely fulfilled. I used to look forward to blogging, but now it seems to have become more of a chore than a hobby.

I'm not sure if it is because I am actually working in PR now and have got exhausted that it is the last thing I want to think about when I get home at the end of the day, my disappointments with Blogger Beta, or just the fact that I'd rather not blog at all than do poorly researched, bland, and uninteresting posts about developments in the PR/new-media worlds.

When I first got into blogging, I made sure that it was something I enjoyed. I am hesitant to completely abandon this method of personal expression, but would rather look into new ways to refine jamesonbull.com/blog.

Maybe this will become my comments on my adventures in triathlon, political views, making fun of the disgusting and insulting junk that local news stations spew every day... or whatever it is that is on my mind at the time...

I'm not expecting this to die, but would rather expand it, mold it, shape it, and just have fun with it. I'm still tossing a few ideas around in my head, but I'll let you know what I settle on.

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Podcamp Boston!

Okay, so my posts could not have been more infrequent... and I don't plan on keeping such a low profile much longer, but I will blame it on having to deal with the stresses of moving to a new apartment...

Anyway, I'm at PodCamp Boston and it is pretty fun so far. Its great to see a lot of the vidcasters whose feeds I subscribe to in person, as well as hear attach some faces to the voices that I hear in some of my fav podcasts.

Anyway, just thought I'd give an update while I am on my lunch break of PodCamp Day 1.

More to come!

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Thursday, August 24, 2006

Ze is on a Roll

It seems like Ze Frank is on a roll this week, or maybe I just like that I hadn't watched the show in a few days so got a nice 20 minute block of Ze on my drive to work this morning. He is a funny/insightful quote machine!

Here are some of my favs so far..

"Just be yourself. Unless you're an asshole."
"I wonder what would happen if I brought an empty bottle of Gatorade onto the plane but then left with it full."
"Although reclining your [airplane] seat is technically your right, just like free speech, if you exercise it too your limits everyone around you will think your an asshole."

Tracking my site with ClickDensity


I'm tracking the clicks on the homepage of my website with a free 30 day trial of Clickdensity. The service is pretty cool. Go click around on my homepage and I'll share the heatmap on the blog once the 30 day trial is up. (I know its a little stalkerish, but that's why I'm promising to share the results after).

It'll be pretty cool to see how people are clicking around my site and maybe it'll even convince me to redesign it to make it easier to navigate.

Now go click!

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Hello Real World


Tomorrow morning is my first day of post-grad employment. I am really excited (and only a little nervous) about starting my three month interview internship with Lois Paul & Partners tomorrow. Wish me luck!

This starbucks ad seemed to fit my mood pretty well, even though I'll most likely be sipping a Dunkin' Donuts iced coffee on my way to Woburn tomorrow morning.

Friday, August 11, 2006

Dear Floyd:

You are a hero. You are a two-wheeled animal. You are an inspiration, but effective communication 'aint your thang. That is fine. You are an athlete. Take Lance's advice. Let your critics speak, but never let their attacks go unanswered.

Fire whoever told you to stop allowing comments on your blog. Stop making it so difficult to believe that you are truly innocent.

If you honestly deserve that yellow jersey, don't let anyone ever speak otherwise unless they have just cause. If you did anything at all illegal, honesty is your best friend at this point.

Best Wishes,

Your Loyal Fan (for now)
Jameson Bull

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Will PR steal my soul?


PR in general certainly doesn't have the greatest of reputations. While the industry has done plenty of good, people always seem to remember Firestone before they remember Johnson & Johnson.

It is always frustrating when people people I meet ask what I do and they have such a rudimentary understanding of the PR industry that I am forced to use ugly words like "publicist" and "spin doctor" just to get both of us on the same page. I've even been guilty of pretty grotesque comparisons between PR and Marketing/Advertising just because I lacked the time an energy to educate the world about the industry.

From my perspective (however biased or just plain inaccurate it may be), there is a clear division between Publicists, and Professional Communicators. I hope working at Lois Paul & Partners doesn't turn me into a slave to the clip book and I am actually able to retain my soul and not end up on this list.

I think I will make looking in the mirror to make sure I still have a reflection a new party of my nightly routine. Crossing my fingers....

Thursday, August 03, 2006

The Right to Blog

It has now been six months since I started this blog. I decided it was about time that I reevaluate my objectives and policies for posting. Any similarity to these principles are clearly intentional as I used them as the starting point to my own.

While I do veer off the main topics of new media, communications, and Public Relations from time to time, my opinions and reflections on advances in each of these areas are the primary focus if this online space. It is my full intention for this space to be a reflection and extension of some of my own values: honesty, creativity, trustworthiness, loyalty, and fairness.

Privacy: I will respect the privacy of all those who contribute information to my posts. I will create a clear division between personal communication and blog related communication. No information received through a casual conversation will be fair game for blogging unless given the full consent of my source.

Kindness: I will do my very best to refrain from causing any undue harm to any party involved in any of my blog posts. Beyond the cardinal rule of not posting anything that will get anyone fired or killed, I will do my best to keep in mind the interests of those mentioned in my posts.

Linking: Since this blog doesn't exactly reveal breaking news, I will continue to give credit to all the sources of my information through linking to the original site. It is just as important to explain my opinion as it is to reveal the sources of information that have brought me to my conclusions. All relevant information pertaining to each post will be included through links to outside sources.

Transparency: I will clearly state all the sources of my information as well as have a clear division between opinion and fact. I will not use unnamed sources. Any direct quotations will reflect the exact phrasing and ideas of those quoted and I will do my best not to take any information out of context where it may be misleading.

Accountability: I will take credit for any and all of the effects of what I write. I will hold myself fully accountable for my posts and will do all in my power to repair any harm to innocent parties. Needless to say, I will also take full credit for any of the positive impacts, if any, which result from my blog. I will boast with brevity and humility.

Corrections: While I do my best to ensure the truth of my posts, I will make corrections as soon as I become aware of any factual errors, or completely remove any posts whose information is grossly inaccurate or damaging information.

These principles may need revision from time to time, and changes will be made as needed. If you catch me breaking any one of these principles, I want to know. (Remember the accountability part?)

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Tuesday, August 01, 2006

First Video PR Pitch: Gouge my eyes out!

5WPR claims the first ever online video pitch. I don't really need to explain much about this... but I'm just glad that i wasn't holding anything sharp. Gouging my eyes out has never been more appealing. Apparently PR practitioner is now the equivalent of crappy infomercial producer.

I found the video blogged here.


Check out the original video here.





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Saturday, July 29, 2006

Is Jobster the MySpace of job sites?

Jobster is an interesting idea, allowing job searchers to use tags, aggregated job postings, and even allows people to give the inside scoop on what exactly it is like to work at a company, beyond what you can learn from the corporate website.

I love that Jobster seems to have embraced this web 2.0 culture and has given a personality to not only job applicants, but to the companies looking to fill open positions. The personal information that it offers about companies answers many of the typical questions I ask when networking with PR practitioners, and all without finding the closest Starbucks to meet at.

I have been nothing but disappointed by Monster and Career Builder, but have found countless leads and have gotten at least half of a dozen interviews through CraigsList. It seems like the number of applicants is high enough, and the price is low enough, that it may be difficult for employers to make the switch. It doesn't look like a replacement of any of the job sites out there already, but definitely looks like a great new tool to toss into the mix.

I like the idea behind Jobster, but am a little suspicious on it's ability to get enough traffic from both job searchers and employers to take any significant market share from CraigsList. We'll see how their marketing and PR efforts work to build a strong community around what they are offering. Hey, maybe I'll even find my next job (assuming I don't stay around Lois Paul & Partners) on Jobster.


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Meet me at Podcamp Boston




I'll be at Podcamp Boston Sept 9 and 10. It is a free conference for podcasters and podcast enthusiasts and should be a pretty fun time. I'm excited by the attendee list so far with names like Bryan Person, Steve Garfield, it will definitely be exciting. If you are going to be in the Boston area, join the list and sign up at the site wiki.

Check out the info and keep checking back for a location at the site.

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