In this 15-minute podcast, you’ll hear noted product marketing specialist April Dunford talk about social media and product marketing. The interview took place at ProductCamp Toronto in October 2009.
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Here are the show notes:
Comment line: 212-624-0209
00:01 Intro and welcome
00:55 About ProductCamp Toronto
01:22 About April Dunford
01:52 Interview with April begins
02:28 What’s great about ProductCamp Toronto: facilitated discussions.
03:28 In her session, April shared stories of product management within IBM and Nortel and other organizations.
04:00 Steps to using social media in product marketing; start with monitoring and listening (from Google Alerts to Radian6).
05:30 Next step is putting your toe in the water with broadcasting (one-way communications).
05:51 Now you’re ready to interact and engage, have conversations.
06:15 April’s pet peeve: People on Twitter who don’t converse and who follow you before they’ve even said anything.
07:00 Who should blog about products? Product people or PR people? April’s view on this.
09:55 Strong, effective collaboration between PR and product people would be communication utopia (is that URL taken?).
11:15 Toronto has lots of events, but ProductCamp is the only place for product marketers to confer like this.
12:29 Donna’s comments on the IABC Employee Communication conference in Toronto in October. See the blog post.
14:00 IABC world conference coming to Toronto in June 2010
14:29 Where to send comments: email to Donna AT Trafcom DOT com, call the comment line at 212-624-0209 or post a message to the Trafcom News Podcast blog.
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Theme music is "Beneath Your Surface" by the Elisabeth Lohninger Quartet from the Podsafe Music Network.
Photo of April Dunford by Calum Tsang. For more of Calum’s photos from the event go to Flickr.


