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Grab some Coffee. We’ll Tawk.

May 20, 2012 by Margie Clayman 2 Comments

Recently, I have had the great pleasure of talking to two great people, and both conversations were recorded. The first conversation was with Jayme Soulati and it was actually recorded live at Social Slam. Jayme is awesome and I was so excited to meet her. Little did I know I would be interviewed! We ended up talking about my “prolific” Facebook posting and how I balance that with business stuff. If you’re interested, you can check that out here.

I also had the pleasure of chatting with Tim McDonald via Spreecast. Our talk was about marketing (and a little bit about people I adore online). This was a lot of fun, but hopefully you can also learn a little bit about some of our agency’s approaches to that whole marketing thing. You can check that out (if you want) here.

I hope you enjoy! Thanks very much to Jayme and Tim for being awesome hosts and great people!

Image Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/doug88888/2953428679/ via Creative Commons

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  1. Soulati | B2B Social Media Marketing says

    May 20, 2012 at 3:13 pm

    You were the liveliest interview I’ve ever had! The best at self-promotion and Clayman Advertising plugs! Heh. So great to have met and I know there’s more IRL to come, Margie Girl! Thanks for the link love!

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    • margieclayman says

      May 20, 2012 at 9:19 pm

       @Soulati | B2B Social Media Marketing I didn’t mean to be self-promotional. The witness was led! The witness was led! 

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