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As mentioned on the podcast intro. Please vote! For our SXSW Panel on podcasting. My friends Jemele Hill and Tom Merritt and I are trying to host a panel "Podcasts Grow-Up: Community and Monetization. They are both great people and former guests of The Influencer Economy. If we get enough votes, then we'll be at SXSW next year.
http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/vote/48622
For this week's episode, I spoke to Alan Sepinwall the writer of the wildly popular online TV recap column, What's Alan Watching?" and the best-selling book "The Revolution Was Televised. On this week's show, Alan details how he originated his career as a TV writer, how he wound-up writing for Hitfix.com, and the keys to his successful self-published book.
Funny when I listen to this episde, I realize how much better I have improved at interviews. But what strikes me the most proud is that I stayed focus with Alan and got the conversation that I hoped for. He was a fun and insightful guest and we had a lot of ground to cover in 1/2 an hour. Hope you enjoy this!
Listen to our archives: http://www.influencereconomy.com Follow Ryan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ryanjwill
Alan's history as a TV writer dates back to the 1990's. He's a pioneer in the TV journalism industry, specifically in defining and shaping the category of online TV Show recaps. He is a great example of a successful creator in The Influencer Economy, as he self-published his book, selling it directly to his community. He has built an incredibly loyal following from writing online, and was able to deliver a book that his community wanted to read. He details his unique model of self-publishing which we can all learn from.
Alan's column: http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching
Alan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sepinwall
Alan's original What's Alan Watching blog: http://sepinwall.blogspot.com
From this episode you'll learn:
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As mentioned on the podcast intro. Please vote! For our SXSW Panel on podcasting. My friends Jemele Hill and Tom Merritt and I are trying to host a panel "Podcasts Grow-Up: Community and Monetization. They are both great people and former guests of The Influencer Economy. If we get enough votes, then we'll be at SXSW next year.
http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/vote/48622
For this week's episode, I spoke to Alan Sepinwall the writer of the wildly popular online TV recap column, What's Alan Watching?" and the best-selling book "The Revolution Was Televised. On this week's show, Alan details how he originated his career as a TV writer, how he wound-up writing for Hitfix.com, and the keys to his successful self-published book.
Funny when I listen to this episde, I realize how much better I have improved at interviews. But what strikes me the most proud is that I stayed focus with Alan and got the conversation that I hoped for. He was a fun and insightful guest and we had a lot of ground to cover in 1/2 an hour. Hope you enjoy this!
Listen to our archives: http://www.influencereconomy.com Follow Ryan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ryanjwill
Alan's history as a TV writer dates back to the 1990's. He's a pioneer in the TV journalism industry, specifically in defining and shaping the category of online TV Show recaps. He is a great example of a successful creator in The Influencer Economy, as he self-published his book, selling it directly to his community. He has built an incredibly loyal following from writing online, and was able to deliver a book that his community wanted to read. He details his unique model of self-publishing which we can all learn from.
Alan's column: http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching
Alan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sepinwall
Alan's original What's Alan Watching blog: http://sepinwall.blogspot.com
From this episode you'll learn:
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