Previewing Digital Media Release Workshops in China

by Des Walsh on June 7, 2008

This podcast incorporates a fairly impromptu, 30 minute conversation I had on June 4 with Professor Lonnie B. Hodge, CEO of culturefish Media, a Guangzhou, China based company specializing in online marketing, seo and reputation management in the China market. I’m an Associate of culturefish Media.

The conversation is about the four one-day workshops on digital media releases which Lonnie and I are presenting in July this year, in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou.

Proceeds to the Dreamblogue Handicapped Intern Program, The Library Project Earthquake Fund and the Reading Tub Literacy project.

We talk about our aims for the workshops, the concept of a social media release, having fun while learning, Twitter, meteor showers and flashlights.


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Event details and bookings:

(UPDATE: due to the current restrictive regime on travel into China and related challenges in obtaining visas, it was necessary to postpone the arrangements for the workshops. We are working on alternative plans now.)

Hong Kong (18 July): http://pr-20-hongkong.eventbrite.com

Shanghai (21 July): http://pr2-0.eventbrite.com/

Beijing (23 July): http://pr-20-BJ.eventbrite.com

Guangzhou (25 July): http://pr-20-gz.eventbrite.com

For more information, please contact us.

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Martin Neumann 06.09.08 at 11:51 pm

What a delightful podcast guys. Sounds like you had so much fun doing it.

If this is anything to go by your upcoming workshops should be a raging success – a splash of humour goes a long way in making a time-intensive workshops/event work.

“Death by PowerPoint” – LOL

BTW, any chance of these workshops heading down to Australia – if so, I’m there…

admin 06.10.08 at 6:32 am

Thanks Martin

Yes we did have fun and will have more doing the workshops.

Will have to talk to Lonnie about bringing the workshops to this part of the world.

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