The Unkeynote from the Podcasting Expo

It was my first time doing an “unkeynote.” I started out by telling the audience “if a keynote is where one person stands on stage and teaches you, an ‘unkeynote’ is where the audience teaches the person standing on stage something.”

And I did learn a lot, got some great new podcasts/videoblogs to listen to (more than a dozen, in fact) and found out how people are measuring traffic on their own podcasts. Thanks to Podango for inviting me to do this (and I was not paid in any way for doing it, or mentioning it here).

Jason Miller has a bunch of interesting video interviews from the Podcasting Expo.

  • Oh, great! Thanks, Robert. I'll give a look right now.
  • Pablo: I linked to it above. I listened to it on that site.
  • Is there any audio source where we can get it?
  • Christopher: the unkeynotes were in the exhibit hall, which was pretty cheap. And, anyway, I wasn't paid either.
  • Christopher Coulter
    If it's unkeynote, I better get in for free. Paying extreme conference monies to huddle around some unconference drum circle and teach the speaker? Gawd...if I am teaching, then where MY cut of the money? Sounds like a jazzed-up excuse, when the speaker doesn't much have much, if anything compelling to say, so opens up for questions right off. Those types annnnony me to no end.
  • unkeynote is fine for me.
    As well as my blog: unblogged.net
    "un" what a nice prefix!
  • I think I prefer off-keynote. Out-of-key-note? ;)
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