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Chris Brogan: Four Books About Changing the World- Videoblog

  • Ed · 1 year ago
    Yes, video blog also.

    You're an excellent communicator.

    I enjoy reading an abundance online these days,
    and that's great for a lot of what we need to absorb.
    But it does get flat and cold without the sites
    and sounds.


    Thanks a lot for all you bring Chris.
  • Toma Bonciu · 1 year ago
    Hi,

    I feel that these days having video posts can improve greatly a blog. I think that video posts create a much more complex and complete image of the person who also writes on the blog.

    I also decided to do this(recently - I have only one video on Viddler embedded on my blog), even thou I'm not that good in front of the camera but I think I can offer much more to my blog readers (not that many at this moment) and also give them the possibility to see me the way I am.

    So, you should do this video posts more often.

    PS : for me it was Michael Martine and Gary Vaynerchuk who inspired me to create video posts.

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  • Bloggeries · 1 year ago
    Hey Chris,

    Put enough text so the engines pick it up. Put the rest on video. Reading long bloggeries takes time and effort. I just listened to this while reformatting another PC.

    Much preferred.
  • Aurelio Montemayor · 1 year ago
    Great way to review books. I'm especially interested in the one that speaks directly to non-profits. My 35 yr old org needs to look at fundraising in a new and more efficient way. Perhaps Make Millions Make Change can give us a new perspective. We are good at raising money through proposals and to some degree from direct contracting for services, but I know that with the combined brainpower and experiences of our staff we can make a quantum leap in fundraising and social impact.
  • wornoutwoman · 1 year ago
    I definitely you should video blog again. This is first time I have come here. I found you through Twitter...and am glad I stopped by.
    I love to read...in fact, I'm an author myself. BUT I don't think my book is really up your alley considering the types of books you reviewed today. My genre is fiction. However if you enjoy a little fiction you can find it on Amazon here:
    http://www.amazon.com/Finding-Kylie-Kimberly-Mc...
  • Paul Valach · 1 year ago
    Awesome Chris, always enjoy your tweets, blogs whatever it is. A video component to this makes it even better. Yeah keep it upp.. at least once a week...maybe a separate segment. Looking forward to the next one!
  • Betsy Flanagan · 1 year ago
    Thank you Chris! Yes, I loved the videoblog and I'd like to see you do more of it. It's always fun to see you and I love hearing your ideas so the two together are a real treat. It's a lot more enjoyable and entertaining than just reading a blog post. Please keep it up!

    Betsy
  • Daniel Ritzenthaler · 1 year ago
    If you're looking for more on leadership and compassion, Tim Sanders has two other really great books.

    'Love is the Killer App' & 'The Likeability Factor'

    Tim Sanders is awesome. 'Saving the World at Work' is now on my to read list! Thanks.

    PS. The videos are cool. Feels like you "know" the person after watching them.
  • Earl B · 1 year ago
    The video blogging is nice Chris keep it up!
    Earl B
  • Maria · 1 year ago
    I like video blogging sometimes. You are good at it, so it makes it a pleasant experience. I sometimes get frustrated with videoblogs that aren't well edited, drag on and don't get to the point (like for products where they spend 5 minutes just taking the darn thing out of the box), but yours was clear and succint which is great.

    I do know people who wont watch videos though, so you may want to play around with a text to speech program running as you do your video, that will dictate what you say into a file. Then you can provide the video for those who like that AND the transcript of it, for those who perfer to read. What would be cool is if you could set it up so that you can use a stat tracker to track people who read or watch the video. Then you could get some proper numbers. Ideas ideas...
  • Aldhis · 1 year ago
    Hi Chris, finally I can hear your voice :)
    Well at least with video blog, I can still hear your content while writing this comment at the bottom of your page. :P
  • Albert Willis · 1 year ago
    Short answer: yes, you should video blog in addition to the text thing.
  • Alex, aka Socialbutterfly · 1 year ago
    Hi Chris,

    I'm been scanning for my next book to read for the holidays and was thinking about picking up the book "Outliers." Have you read this book, and if so, what do you think?
  • Richard · 1 year ago
    Hi Chris,

    Stealing some of Gary's thunder I see:-)

    Yes you should video blog more, this is the first time I've seen you video blog and really liked it.

    Video blogging is something I'll be looking into in the future.
  • Susan Murphy · 1 year ago
    Yes. You're good at it. :)
  • iGoByDoc · 1 year ago
    Hey Chris,

    Great video blog review for those books!

    Personally I really like the video blog aspect, being that I am more of an audio/video type of person. Text in blogs, magazines etc I tend to skim. Video hold my attention much better.

    So yes, keep sprinkling in some video here and there.

    - Doc
  • compassioninpolitics · 1 year ago
    Loved it. Great reviews. Looking forward to your next installment. (video and other wise)

    -Nathan
  • Rob Enslin · 1 year ago
    Hi Chris, I think you should mix your writting with your videos. I've really enjoyed both offerings.

    Keep up the good work.
  • Stephen Hopson · 1 year ago
    Yes, definitely. You might want to consider captioning them though - that is, if you're interested in reaching out to millions of deaf and hard of hearing people who love you to death (like me).

    What camera did you use? Please send your reply to my Twitter ID sjhopson or to my private email stephen(at)sjhopson(dot)com I'm wanting to return back to video blogging myself but keep putting it off. Trying to find the right camera, etc.
  • Richard Reeve · 1 year ago
    Thinking back over the last three or four months, I recall each one of your video posts. They seem to stick, and from that I recognize the value of the medium and of mixing things up once and awhile.
  • kat brogan · 1 year ago
    wow
    you're super cute
    will you marry me?
    *swoon*
  • Julie Roads · 1 year ago
    Loved it - inspiring actually...because you make it look so easy. I'm reading a book now that fits right in this theme and is just blowing me away: The Companies We Keep: Employee Ownership and the Business of Community and Place, by John Abrams, Foreword by William Greider
  • sean808080 · 1 year ago
    i'm going to concur with many of the folks here who say more video please. it makes it a lot easier to digest your wisdom.

    thanks for the book recommendations.
  • Chris Chadwick · 1 year ago
    More video please and check out the book CauseWired by Tom Watson...
  • Amit · 1 year ago
    Chris !! How can I begin to write and talk like you ??
  • Gayle · 1 year ago
    Love the jiggling camera--love seeing/hearing you every once in a while. Does add a little spark. Appreciate your generosity in sharing your expertise and ideas. I'm trying to share them through my own network and use them with nonprofits I work with.
  • mariatamis99 · 1 day ago
    The Generous Man is what a funny, brilliant book! The author is a genius and an optimist, and it is thrilling to gain insight into not just how the world works but how the world can be better. With the recent controversies over Darwanism v. intelligent design, this would seem to be an excellent resource. The book's theory, more or less, is that all human achievement is driven by our desire to procreate and that this mechanism ensures a continual human advancement.

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