WordCast Conversations 1: The WordCast Network

WordCast Conversations WordCast Conversations 1: The WordCast NetworkKym Huynh takes the helm of his new show here on the Word­Cast Net­work: Word­Cast Con­ver­sa­tions. Our inter­views were always pop­u­lar on the orig­i­nal Word­Cast pod­cast and now we’re mak­ing a full series out of them with Conversations.

Kym, or, occa­sion­ally, another Word­Cast edi­tor will be com­ing to you every Tues­day with a sin­gle expert or a panel of knowl­edge­able folks, giv­ing you the ins and outs of a hot topic in the social media, blog­ging, and Word­Press world.

We also talk a bit about the his­tory of Word­Cast, and what it took to launch this network.

We’d love to hear your feed­back about what we can change, fea­tures to add, and guests and top­ics for future episodes! Con­tact the show by email­ing wcconver­sa­tions [at] wordcastnet.com, or call (toll free) 1–888-525-BLOG (2564). You can also dis­cuss the show in the Word­Cast Con­ver­sa­tions forum.

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2 Responses to “WordCast Conversations 1: The WordCast Network”


  • It is this kind of con­ver­sa­tion always gets me pon­der­ing about how the net­works actu­ally exchange data between each other. I think it harks back to when the net was ini­tially being looked at by Bern­ers Lee and their pri­mary objec­tives at DARPA.

  • If you’re on Twit­ter you under­stand what a impor­tant mar­ket­ing tool it can be. But the essen­tial thing to suc­ceed is find­ing and keep­ing fol­low­ers. Fol­low­ing a vari­ety of inter­est­ing peo­ple on Twit­ter can also bring you astound­ing visibility.

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