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marți, 14 august 2012

Up Market

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10 Awesome ‘New Media’ Sources That Change Lives (And Replace Cable)

Posted: 14 Aug 2012 08:15 AM PDT

I haven’t watched regular TV in a very long time. Same for regular radio. To me, it sounds like the teacher in the old Peanuts cartoon: “Waaa, waaa, waaa, waaa, waaa.” (Can you hear it in your head?? Empty noise.)

As a producer of online content that is designed to change lives, that’s the kind of media I tune into myself, and that I see more people wanting to see and hear. There is an increasing number of super cool Sweet Spotters who are creating and sharing quality content that matters to them, and that makes a difference for others, all with their own very unique flavor that’s the right match for their particular audience.

Today I thought I’d share 10 very cool audio, video and written “new media” sources of life-improving content that I recommend checking out instead of getting your content from traditional media outlets. A little something for everyone, but all, on some level, set you free from old and limited forms of thinking, being and/or working – and most of them are a lot of fun too.

  1. The Rise To The Top - The Rise To The Top is a show, blog and resource all about helping aspiring and rising experts, thought leaders and personal brands build their biz (especially online). Creator:  the one and only David Siteman Garland. Read the article I wrote about David here.
  2. Good Life Project - Good Life Project TV is a weekly web-show hosted by award-winning author, serial-entrepreneur and lifestyle-innovator, Jonathan Fields. Guests include acclaimed entrepreneurs, artists, authors and thought leaders. The common theme is – people building deeply-meaningful businesses, bodies of work, movements and careers, as well as world-class experts.
  3. Foundation - A video series interviewing influential founders, entrepreneurs, and business leaders in the tech community. Founded and hosted by technology angel investor, serial entrepreneur and founder of Digg, Kevin Rose.
  4. The Random Show – Web TV series featuring Tim Ferriss, famed author of The 4 Hour Workweek and The 4 Hour Body, and tech angel investor and founder of Digg, Kevin Rose, in which they talk about random things. You’ve just got to check it out for yourself.
  5. Marie TV – One of my favorite role models with a thriving online business, Marie Forleo created the award-winning Marie TV with a mission “to empower you to experience happiness, love, fulfillment and prosperity in every sense of the word.” Read the article I wrote about Marie here.
  6. Mind Valley Insights - ”MVI” is an open archive of online marketing strategies, tech insights and company culture models from one of the world’s biggest online publishing companies, Mind Valley, founded by Vishen Lakhiani. Vishen wants you to use this invaluable info in your business (and thereby help Mind Valley change 500 million lives for the better). Check out the article I wrote about visionary (and jet set) Vishen here.
  7. Healing With The Masters – Free teleseminar series “where you learn firsthand, in intimate detail, the soul changing insights from more than 24 of the most renowned leaders in transformational thought and wellness; from New York Times Best Selling Authors to Oprah's favorites. And you will have the chance to interact with them — in real time.” Creator: author, speaker, healer and founder of MasterWorks Healing membership site, Jennifer MacLean.
  8. The Aware Show – A radio program featuring best-selling authors and experts in the fields of natural health and personal growth hosted by Lisa Garr (niece of actress Teri Garr). Lisa is also the host of the popular Aware Teleseminars, which present conversations with prominent global thought leaders.
  9. MindBodyGreen – online magazine that aims “to make wellness inclusive and fun through original articles, tips, news, and interviews” and “tools to make your life better and healthier or inspire you to keep doing the awesome things that you are already doing…We write about things that we think are great.”
  10. Upmarket – I’m not sure where you found the original link to this article, but you’re sitting on a goldmine of valuable content for creating remarkable business right here!

Do you have any other ground-breaking sources of new media content that you would recommend adding to this list? 

Photo: Corey Tegeler

Our New Digs

Posted: 13 Aug 2012 11:58 AM PDT

In January, we launched Upmarket Magazine — very different from Squidoo’s other magazines and lens base, but still exciting and worth building. The original concept for the magazine, conceived by Seth Godin and the magazines team at Squidoo, called for a fantastic collection of content from sharp contributors sharing insights on how, when, and why to build remarkable, creative, successful outside-the-box businesses.

Here we are in August, and big changes are happening. It’s clear that Upmarket is not quite right for the Squidoo Magazines platform for a variety of reasons. And while Upmarket is being retired from Squidoo’s platform and magazine lineup, Upmarket itself will continue on its own platform. We flipped the switch today — and you may already have noticed that a lot of things are different!

Here’s a run-down of the changes at hand:

I’ll be continuing to head up Upmarket as managing editor — that part hasn’t changed. I love you guys, and I love this project! I’ll also be continuing to full-time it with Upmarket from here forward, and I’m very excited about it. (Can you tell?)

We’re still running the site on WordPress, and now we’re using StudioPress Genesis and an adjusted version of their excellent Magazine Theme. Our UpmarketZine.com platform is entirely separate from Squidoo, without lens integration, but all our contributor articles are intact and available to browse and explore. We were able to transition nearly all our comment threads, though we may have lost some other things (like Facebook likes) along the way. Our priority was transitioning our content and conversations, and that went quite well!

Our search function is now more straightforward. Previously our search function found articles and lenses both, and it was a little bit confusing to find particular items. Now, however, we have an articles search that works just the way it’s supposed to — and we hope you’ll let us know if you notice anything odd!

Comments and comment notifications were an issue before, but we think they’ll be improved now. Disqus has had some issues with login that we hope are now solved, and if you were having trouble commenting or getting notifications about your comments before, we think that will be resolved now as well.

We’ll be continuing to support Upmarket with sponsors and relevant ad content. This is still in transition, but we’ll be trying to keep the experience as similar as possible to the way things were on Squidoo’s platform, to avoid too much noise or confusion. If you or someone you know is interested in sponsoring content on Upmarket Magazine, definitely drop us a note here.

Resources for contributors (and those interested in becoming contributors) are in the works. We’ll be moving away from the original resources — like the original Squidoo Magazines submission guidelines lens we’ve been using — over the next few weeks, and we’ll update you when the new resources are available. (That said, you can still submit content through those pages for Squidoo’s other magazines — GoodVeg, So Crafty, and the upcoming Cozy Magazine are still looking for great content, and we encourage you to go take a look!)

If you’re a Squidoo lensmaster building business lenses, we’d still love to see your work. While we won’t be running lenses as editorial content any longer, we’re still very interested in lenses you create that vibrate on Upmarket’s frequency — creative, people-oriented, passionate and well-written business lenses that you put your heart and soul into and think our audience would enjoy. We’ll continue to share the very best of the ones we come across, so if you think we should link to yours, definitely email us about it.

If you have questions, comments or suggestions, we’d love to hear them. Upmarket’s audience makes this magazine worth sustaining, and that means you. Share your thoughts in the comments below, or shoot me an email. And by the way, I have a brand spanking new email address I’d like you to use. Spiffy, right?

Thank you for being on this wild ride with us. Thank you for the conversations you’ve inspired and engaged in, thank you for the social media shares and the kind words — I’m really looking forward to see what happens next. We definitely couldn’t do this without you. <3

Image credit: BoyGoku

 

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