1 - Who are you, and what are you doing here?
My name is John Wall and I enjoy Technology, Learning and Marketing. During the day I work at AccuRev, the company with the best version control tool available at any price. In my spare time I've been experimenting with social media like blogs and podcasts.
You can find out all about me at RoninMarketeer.com.
2 - You have been podcasting since 2005. What good and bad have you seen evolve in the podcasting world over time?
The good is really simple - for anyone that considers radio dead, boring, or repetitive there's now a huge world of audio content out there beyond audiobooks. The bad is that tons of it is garbage that the average person can't bear to listen to. It's been fun to watch as the landscape and business models of media have been completely destroyed and are now being rebuilt.
3 - How would you say the rebuilding of media business models is going?
If you are Apple, TiVo, Amazon or NPR, things are great. ClearChannel, Satellite Radio, or a store selling CDs, not so much.
I'm surprised that "Big Media" is coming around faster than I thought they would, but also surprised not to see any superstars or millionaires yet.
4 - Will there be a decline of superstars, and an increase of people being stars within niches?
Yes, absolutely. Media is fragmenting at an accelerating rate. Mass media is slowly falling apart. These are just figures off the top of my head, but the MASH finale was the most watched show on TV at something like 106 million, the biggest thing going now is the Super Bowl down around 97. Between TV, Web, Movies, Magazines, Podcasts, Newspaper, Radio and DVDs, consuming media has gone from a modest selection to more than one individual can comprehend.
5 - You host 2 podcasts, The M Show and Marketing Over Coffee. How do you stay on the edge with them and how do you see them evolving?
Marketing Over Coffee is content based on what I do for a living so I am gathering content for that program during every waking hour. The program has been growing at a stable rate for over a year, has sponsorship, and is a great platform for Christopher Penn and I to get our message out. It will continue to grow and expand.
The M Show is at the other end of the spectrum. It was built with old media in mind (I patterned it after Don Imus' radio program) and unfortunately even though tools that allow you to compete with big media are now available for all at next to nothing, the downside is that you have to compete against the entire world. Although the M Show is fun to do, it's proved not to be a viable business. Ultimately I'll leave the feed open for fun stuff, but Marketing Over Coffee will end up using all the resources that go to it (e.g. my time).
6 - What is one question I did not ask, and what is its answer?
Does any of this social media stuff provide business value? Can you make money doing it? The answer is yes and no. On it's own, social media is useless, it exists only to magnify and amplify what you already have to show or say. Think of it as the internet in 1996, if you have a well-crafted message, this is another venue to get it out to the world. If you've got nothing to say, you can say it louder, but that still doesn't mean that anyone is going to care.
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Hey Mike, thanks for turning me on to Marketing Over Coffee. I enjoy their podcast and have learned a great deal despite only understanding about half of what they discuss. I was especially thrilled when one of them disdained Web 2.0 because of its extreme lack of accessibility to screen readers. Amazing that accessibility became a marketing issue. Of course it is, but who knew that they knew!? Thanks guys!
Comment by Don Pedro
on 08/14/08 at 08:09 AM
Hey Don Pedro - Glad I could help! Of course I recommend contacting them yourself…!
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Mike Maddaloni
on 08/14/08 at 10:17 AM
Mike, I’d never ‘stopped to smell the roses’ long enough here on TheHotIron.com to take note of this “interview” category of content. First, shame on me…And second, I love it!! Its potential, not just for your own readership, but naturally within the network of one who’s been ‘interviewed’ is noteworthy. Makes me wonder if your days in college radio influenced this little corner of your spot on the ‘world wide web’. :)
Comment by
Christy Malone
on 04/09/18 at 05:24 PM
Hi Christy - thanks for exploring the site and your kind words! I enjoyed the interviews and probably should revisit them someday. In the meantime, thanks for reading what I am writing!
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Mike Maddaloni - @thehotiron
on 04/10/18 at 11:29 AM
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