Jeffrey, you couldn´t be more accurate on your comparison, no mather how 
different 
Podtech and Blip are.

     Podtech people, think about this: if anyone on this list had a similar job 
offer (or 
whatever offer…) from both companies, who do you think we would trust more?

     And maybe I´m just dumb, but whats with this "we can´t discuss it 
publicly, but will 
talk about it in private or to someone that whants to report about it"? Whats 
this about, PR 
in China?

     Schlomo, your heart is in the right place.

     Miguel.


> Wow. Valerie was rather..erm...brazen. I'd have needed a shower after
> reading such self-serving tripe. When will people get that forcing outcomes
> like this just. doesn't. work in the long-term?
> 
> Perhaps PodTech might want to get consulting from the consistently
> forthright, diplomatic and direct (warts and all) Blip.tv, who has my
> neverending respect. They've had to deal with tough decisions, technical
> warts and all sorts of snafus – and I have yet to see them surmount a
> challenge with any degree of nastiness, contrived sentiment or lack of
> grace. As an ad/PR person, I can tell you that they've generated PR that
> companies pay tens of millions to agencies for – by just being organic,
> respectful and honest. They make it look very easy, and perhaps that's
> because common sense and respect IS easy.
> 
> Thanks to Michael and all ye who put up with such nonsense hoping it will
> pay dividends for vloggers.
> 
> On 24/07/07, Michael Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Personally, I don't like the idea of an awards show at all. Last year
> > I tried to argue that point but it was clear that so many people...
> > 
> > .................

> > - Verdi
> >
> >

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