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Video Interview by Author Azim Jamal at IzeaFest

image My friend Warren Whitlock and author Azim Jamal did a great job at IzeaFest last week doing some very good things to connect with a host of people at the conference.  They performed video interviews with some great people at IzeaFest and they got the videos published and posted on Viddler within the week.

That’s a lot of work, but its a great way to make a positive impression, get to know people, and follow up with some rock solid video reminders for the rest of the web.

Here’s a quick example of the video interview of myself with Azim.

The only beat that was initially missed (and I do appreciate the heavy lifting and hard work that went into getting so many videos published so quickly) is that some of the videos utilized generic titles.

Coming out of IzeaFest I noticed that there were not too many ‘IzeaFest Video’ articles or videos showing up in search.  So from a strictly SEO perspective, pushing out all of these video interviews and including the keyword IzeaFest Video in the title of the video could really pull in a chunk of traffic to those videos.

I just shot Warren a quick email recommending a quick edit on those titles, and then this strong triple play of Introduction, Interview, & Video could bat in a run with some good post conference buzz.

Loose Ends – Final IzeaFest Ticket Winner – Michael Jackson’s Lost Music is Found – ‘Is it OK to Blog About that’ – WordCamp Birmingham Next Weekend!

Hey everyone, I’ve been a little faded on this blog for the last month.  Frankly, the month has been a complete bear! (no excuse).  I need to catch up on a whole slew of things, and rather than publish 5 or 6 blog articles all at once, I’m going to roll them all together in one big fat medley of blogging fun that I used to call house cleaning or a chore when I was a kid.

Guess that’s maybe the wrong word as I don’t typically see or think of blogging as a chore.  But after the last month, its been difficult to stay focused on blogging.  It kind of started right after Affiliate Summit in early August.  I got back home, slept all night, woke up and found out that my twitter account was suspended ( @brettbum ).

Disclosure: I did use the new SponsoredTweets system around this time, but do not feel that it was the reason behind the suspension.  I only made 2 tweets with it (I don’t really get any offers on the system or I would use it more.  Probably doesn’t have anything to do with this article that I wrote either Social Media Douche Bags Agree, Its Cool to ‘Say’ Sponsored Tweets Suck – White Paper

Now, in general, I’m more of a Facebook person than a twitter person.  Facebook just suits me better for relationships with people.  Twitter is good for a number of things imho, especially conferences or events, but I’m a reluctant twitter person.  It probably comes across in my tweets a bit.

Anyway, it wasn’t the end of the world when my twitter account was suspended, just very annoying, mostly because it was suspended for NO REASON.  Its back up now after a full review, and I’ve never been told why it was suspended in the first place.

Whatever, sometimes the fail whale shows up on your screen and sometimes the fail whale comes up underneath of you, bites you on the ass and flips you around like a seal.

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Did I mention I’m going to SeaWorld next month?

imageSo I got my twitter account back up after it was down for almost two weeks.  I had to setup a new twitter account in the meant time @brettbumeter which was a nice additional account that I don’t really need.

But this isn’t about how stupid twitter can be.  The point is that this was kind of the beginning of my bad / goofy month. (Rant Continues)

I also started having issues with my VPS (virtual private server).  I pay about $50 per month for a virtually dedicated amount of server space.  I have about 39 websites on this server, 30 of them are mine, and the others are friends, family and a couple clients that have very small websites on my server as well.

Well, the damn thing was upgraded from an old machine to a new one in July, and since then the CPU has been running super super super hot.  My host, InmotionHosting whom I normally love, can’t give me any details as to what is causing it and keep telling me that I need to switch to a $200 per month plan. 

Can’t Afford it

Now, I know quite a bit about optimizing sites for server performance.  I’ve been up one side and down the other on my sites improving everything under the sun, robots.txt, cache plugins, db cache plugikns, widget cache plugins, and much much more, but the thing still runs hot, and my traffic is not substantial (if it were, then I could afford the upgrade).

What does a hot CPU have to do with a hill of beans, IzeaFest or Michael Jackson for that matter?

I’m getting there.  For those of you that know me, I’m not typically shy with words, nor do I use 2 words when 200 are readily available.

The thing is all this futzing with re-optimizing 39 sites has been a serious time distraction, typically when I don’t have any time.

image Add to that, my friends at Bank of America, some of the nicest people to talk to on the phone when they are proceeding to bury your ass in the ground, decided that I would be much happier and financially stable if they raised my credit card rates (for no reason) from 5% to 30%.

Can’t Afford it

Now all year long, my business has been growing like crazy and I’ve been keeping up with Bank of America, but then August hit.  In August several of my regular customers experienced financial problems with their customers and the fire hose of income that I had been receiving turned into a trickle down effect of pennies.

So through August, I’ve been scrambling to find new/additional customers.  Looking back from September, I’ve done pretty well, but it takes time to find a new customer and turn them into a paying customer, and I’m just getting to that last part.

Along the way, I almost worked out a job with the Las Vegas Hilton.  Thought it had some good potential, and then the Hilton just never responded.  :(   That was unfortunate both financially, but because I could have helped them a great deal, and now I’m watching them continue to struggle.

Been There Seen That Before

I have wrapped up a couple nice projects for friends of mine that I met at the Podcast Expo and later BlogWorlds.

We have the upgrade and consolidation of sites for Mike McAllen’s events and media company just about finished over at Grass Shack Events & Media.

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Similarly, Paolo & Francesca Tosolini hired me to upgrade Francesca’s Interior Design Website at CreatingInteriors.com.

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I really liked the way both projects turned out.  Both websites received some serious functional improvements and great design improvements as well. 

From a business perspective however, these were July projects and as things went, some of the back and forth exchanges of information necessary to complete the projects delayed them a bit (mostly vacation and travel situations between everyone involved).

So going into August, the projects were just being finished, and I couldn’t hold them up as shiny new examples of my work either to help land new projects.  :)

And don’t forget while I’m working on these projects my hosting company goes into fits every other week….

And the last IzeaFest Ticket Winner IS…..

That brings me to IzeaFest.  I ran a contest give away my last IzeaFest Ticket. The drawing was scheduled for September 3, but I’m just doing it now.  The entrance options were shut down on the third.  I’ve been backlogged as I chase down problems, respond to Bank of America which wants to bury me, and trying to chase down new business so that I can keep myself out of a Bank of America coffin.

Its no excuse for being late, but sometimes life happens.  It did for me, and well here is the winner !

The winner of the Final #Izeafest ticket is . . . . . . . Rob Babiak @pbandsdad www.lookwhatmomfound.com :) Congrats Rob!

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Rob really went the extra mile in entering this contest.  He tweeted, he blogged, he asked questions, he even designed a WordPress Theme from scratch to earn 100 Entries in the contest and 1 of those entries from the Theme batch of 100, earned him the prize!

Rob already won a ticket, so we are re-running the drawing with existing entries – stay posted for a few minutes . .

Toni Snearly is the Follow Up Winner of the last IzeaFest Ticket!

You can follow Toni @ItsToni or read her blog at Cheapomcfrugalpants.com.

I’m moderating the Advertising Panel for What an Advertiser Wants at IzeaFest.  As I write this, I need to get a pre-interview questionaire out to the other advertisers, then set up a conference call with them so that we can kind of meet and greet on the phone.  I’ve reached out to them a few months back already, but only got a couple responses then.  So need to lock things down before the big event in October.  In reality, I’ve been preparing for this for a year already, :) Just need to put the finishing touches on it.

I actually prepaid for my own trip to IzeaFest back in March.  Its a good damned thing I did that too, because right now, I don’t have the spare money to travel thanks to BoA.  They felt that I could pay my bills and debt easier if they charged me an extra $1000 per month in interest, instead of paying down principle with that $1k or investing it in my business to grow the business, earn more and then pay them.

BoA is not my favorite group of people right now.  Its not all their fault by a long shot, but it is largely their fault.

WordCamp Birmingham A week from Today

imageNext Friday, I’m travelling(6 hour drive)  to Birmingham for the second time in myLearn New Media Techniques from Top Experts at BlogWorld Expo 2009 and Help Your Business Survive the Recession. life to attend WordCamp Birmingham for the second time in my life.  :)

It was a great event last year with about 120 people.  They have over double that this year and will probably hit 250 – 300 people before they cap it off this coming Tuesday. If you haven’t registered, do so now.  They shut down registration on Tuesday to make sure that the t-shirt orders and meals will get ordered for the right number of people.

I’m speaking at this event again, but this year I’m covering how to get started in WordPress Theme Design.  I’ve been doing this all summer at a number of events including the Raleigh Durham WordCamp and Barcamp Chattanooga.  I’ve got a speaking request in for Las Vegas WordCamp at BlogWorld, but I hear that Jim and Rick at Blogworld are making the speaker decisions, and for whatever reason they never return my calls even though I’ve sent them lots of new business over the last couple years.  I don’t get that, but assume they are busy or something, too busy to respond.  They are always very enthusiastic and friendly when ever I see them at events, but as soon as the events are over, the wall of silence goes up. 

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Guess that’s social media for you. 

Everyone is happy to exchange asinine 140 character messages back and forth with you, but try and have a real conversation (even when you are sending them money) and nothing, they don’t have time to much tweeting to do, or something.  I’m not singling out the Blogworld guys on this, it seems to be happening everywhere.  And hay, guess what, I’m behind on crap too!

Holy Shit Just Got an Amazing Comment on one of My Articles!

No idea what I was just talking about, but I just got an email notification about a comment on one of my articles (Michael Jackson segue (pronounced segway never wrote that word before)).

Here’s the quote

Deb, I can assure you, the songs are not trash. It was always policy at Motown to record a multitude of songs on any given artist. Just because these songs didn’t see the light of day back then has nothing to do with the quality of the material. One song I have listened to is an out and out SMASH.

WOW!

You may have no idea what that comment is about, so I’ll fill you in.  It was made by Russ Terrana.  Russ worked for Motown for over 20 years and was the recording engineer/mixer for everyone from Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Isaac Hayes, even Whitney Houston (different label) and much much more.

He’s mixed 37 platinum albums, 89 number 1 hits and over 300 songs that hit the top 100 billboard charts.

What the Hell is he Talking About?

Russ is talking about the LOST MICHAEL JACKSON SONGS DISCOVERED IN THE MOTOWN VAULTS OWNED BY UNIVERSAL.

Russ is mixing down these lost tapes and UMG (universal music group) is going to release these long lost songs in November.

NO ONE has ever heard these songs outside of the people that were in the studios with Michael Jackson back in the seventies!  :)

If Russ says there is a SMASH hit, There’s going to be a SMASH Michael Jackson Hit!

Guess what, you are reading it from the source and getting it from me first, because my friend Joe Klein and I broke this story.  Joe’s been friends with Russ for years and years and years.

So that kind of gets me around to the writing I’ve been doing the last couple weeks.  We published this great story Monday, but it has been buried in Google News a bit because of the Kanye West Jackass thing on the VMA’s.  Everyone is talking about Kanye West acting the ass, and they’ve missed the story about the discovery of NEW MICHAEL JACKSON HITS coming out in November.  :)

Guess that’s social media for you. 

That’s the thing about Social Media, it gets the buzz out about what the crowd is talking about, but if the crowd is talking about stupid shit, then the crowd misses the important or interesting stuff.

Is it OK to Blog About This?

That circles back actually to the last thing I wanted to talk about.  When we started looking at this Michael Jackson story, my friend Joe asked his friend Russ if it would be OK to blog about this project that Russ was working on, Mixing the original master recordings of Michael Jackson songs for a future release (imagine finding high quality lost recordings from Elvis at his prime 3 months after his death that had never been released!)

Now, Russ said yes, and Joe asked him again a couple more times.  Just wanted to make sure, because Russ and Joe are friends and the last thing Joe wanted to do was blog about something and maybe get Russ into a bad spot.

All seemed cool, but then we started hearing yesterday (4 days after the article was out in the world and on Google News) that UMG might not be so happy.  So we had some follow up articles that we were going to publish yesterday that we are now sitting on.

As a blogger, people usually just publish every damned thing and worry about the consequences later.  Maybe Joe and I are bad bloggers, but we didn’t want to do that type of thing.  Its no good screwing over a friend just to get some extra attention for your blog, even if that extra attention drives your traffic through the roof and maybe helps your profile increase so that you can earn a little more and fend off the Bank of America Nazi’s sending you robo-collection-calls (what’s up with that anyway?  I was a credit manager for years, and the idea of using robo calls for collections is the dumbest thing I’ve experienced this month, not counting the contractors that showed up at 1 am to work on my neighbors floor).

So if you are thinking about dropping a bombshell of an article, think twice about the collateral damage that might shake out.  We took every precaution, and even then there was some second guessing.  If I were TMZ (talked to them recently) or Matt Drudge (old school), the model would be to drop this story and damn the consequences.  But that’s not my style, and maybe that will improve my karma or maybe it will kill my credit, but at least I will sleep easy during the daylight.

Hi my name is Brett Bumeter, I’m a blogger, not a vampire, and I work late late at night.  ;)

Breaking the New Michael Jackson Album Story with Joe Klein

My friend and partner Joe Klein and I broke the story of the brand new Michael Jackson album story today.  We hit Google News 34 minutes later.

Update

If you track your articles through the various social bookmarking networks, here are the original links on each

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New Michael Jackson Recordings to Be Released This Fall

Legendary Engineer of Original Jackson Hits Mixing New Tracks Just Discovered in Motown Vaults

Written by Joe Klein with Brett Bumeter
Hot on the heels of the MTV Video Music Awards telecast that featured multiple tributes to Michael Jackson and just days before Oprah Winfrey will be airing her own televised homage to the King of Pop,

 

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comes the word that a number of early recordings of Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 have been unearthed and are set for a November release.
The precious gems sat unnoticed, buried deep in the vaults of Motown Records for decades. As of this writing, there are no less than 11 newly discovered songs, never put out as singles or included on any Jackson 5 or Michael Jackson albums, which are now in the process of being mixed for the first NEW Jackson 5 album in decades.
Russ Terrana, the very same gifted recording engineer who mixed all of the original Jackson 5 and Michael Jackson records 40 years ago, has confirmed  -…. More

 

We very rapidly moved into the top slot for Michael Jackson Recordings on Google News and Michael Jackson Albums, and on the regular Google Listing for Michael Jackson Recordings and Michael Jackson Albums we are on page 1 or 2 of Google already, just after 4 hours.  That feels pretty amazing for a name like Michael Jackson.

Closing Out a Writer’s Block Week

This week is then filled with lots of writers block. All week long I’ve not been able to write to save my life. To put the icing on the cake, I took a small crash on roller blades today and even spring my hand a little bit, and that’s not helping my writing motivation of it either.

Now a lot of times I use Dragon NaturallySpeaking to write. I find however, that sometimes I forget to turn the program on. Before you know it, a month has gone by and I haven’t written anything with Dragon NaturallySpeaking.

Since I was in high school, I could type very fast. It’s just second nature for me to type with my hands. Even though I’ve been using Dragon NaturallySpeaking for over two years now, it’s still something that I have to consciously think about before I begin.

So tonight, I finally got around to writing something.

(This article) :)

I am using Dragon NaturallySpeaking to do that. Since it’s been a month or two I’m a little rusty. But I have a lot of articles in backlog that I need to write, and there’s no better program for writing a lot the Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Hell, I even wanted to write a script for the script writing contest this month, but that doesn’t look like it’s going to happen.

Traveling to Vegas

On Sunday, Easter Sunday that is, I will be flying to Las Vegas. I have a lot of business to do in Vegas this week. On Sunday, I’m going to swing through and visit with Warren Whitlock. I have been working with Warren on some website redesigns for a few of his websites. I’ve also known Warren for a couple years now, and what to say hello and maybe talk over some new business potential.

After that, I’m driving from Las Vegas down to Laughlin Nevada. I’m going to be meeting up with my business partner Joe Klein.  We have to build out pricing packages for some of the services that we offer together. This is going to involve a lot of business planning, and comparing packages and prices to ensure that the race that we offer together don’t conflict with the rates and services that we offer separately.

That is one of the challenges that contractors or consultants like Joe and I face when we need to partner up to form a larger firm.

Family time

My kids have been on spring break all week long.  My wife, who is a teacher, has also been on break. So all week long I’ve been able to see the family quite a bit. This is then good for all of us to have a bit of a chance to relax, but it is also part of the reason why I have writers block. :-) It is always difficult for me to concentrate when my schedule gets changed around a little bit, such as when her kids in the office.

Next week, actually in about three hours, my nieces are going to arise and the kids will be playing with their cousins all week long. They were just here a few weeks ago, so it hasn’t been too long since I’ve seen them last. Unfortunately, I will be out of town for part of this visit.

My own poor planning resulted in me flying out of town on Easter Sunday. I booked a flight, and didn’t even realize that it was a holiday weekend. We are not religious, and we do not celebrate Easter for religious reasons. So, while I am eager to take a trip and get some business done to improve our finances, I’m a little torn because I’m going to miss Easter with the family.

Allergies

All week long, my allergies have been kicking my ass.  This time of year, you can literally see the pollen falling from the sky. It is visible and coats everything with a fine yellow dust. It doesn’t take long, it can coat any given thing you set them outside in just a few minutes. I am told that the pollen that you can see is not the pollen that makes you sneeze. There is also pollen that is so small that it makes it difficult to breathe and triggers your allergies. I don’t know if I actually believe that, but I do know that my allergies have been going berserk. Claritin is helping a little bit, but after several days of allergies on red alert, my body feels a little bit worn out for no apparent reason.

Books

I’ve read lots of books over the last few weeks, most recently Son of a Witch. I will probably read a couple of the trip. I’m working to finish the book "landing page optimization" by Tim Ash. I started it back in February and run about half the book, and then got distracted and I’m working to finish the other half of the book now. I will probably also take a copy of the book twilight, some vampire book. My wife just read the whole series in a single week. She saw the movie and flipped out over the whole thing and sat down and read the whole series cover cover. My wife almost never reads books, so this is a little extraordinary. :-) Anyway, she won’t really talk to me about the books until I’ve read them too.  I am a bookworm, and I will read just about anything. So I’m going to read the books myself, and for a change that will give me something in common with my wife to talk about.

Web design

I have been designing websites left and right over the last few months. This has definitely become a prominent feature of my business, which does fluctuate from cycle to cycle between web design, general business development consulting, social media consulting, and writing. I’ve been doing a little bit of everything else, but web design has been the heavy hitter. That’s fine with me, because I do enjoy the work. I do find that the more web design work I do, the less writing I do. There’s something about the two that just doesn’t mix inside my brain.

While I am in Vegas, I may even give a presentation on how to design WordPress themes with the local WordPress Meetup group. I’m actually a member of the group even though I don’t live in Las Vegas. I went to the Las Vegas WordCamp back in January and joined the group both organized by John Hawkins. I do know a number of the members through various online social media groups and from all my travels to Vegas. I gave a similar presentation here in the Charlotte area (WordPress theme software, I covered) not too long ago, and I’m looking forward to giving the new improved version probably next Wednesday.

Exercise

I have been running quite a bit lately, but I haven’t been doing a lot of other exercise. I need to balance that out a little bit more and start working on my abs, actually I should call up my flab, and lifting weights a little bit.  I’m not fat by a long shot, but I have gotten a little softer this winter than I normally do.  :)

Audio video

While I am in Laughlin, Joe is going to help me with my microphone technique. I don’t have very strong voice skills, and Joe is an expert. So I’m going to get some expert advice. I’m hoping to incorporate this more in my video work, especially some of the screen casts, tutorials, and training programs and sessions I am presenting online. I’m also going to do a little brainstorming with Joe about ways that I might feel to produce video here on the lake in a way that is a little more presentable than what I’ve done in the past. I’ve become good at editing video, but my production skills especially as it relates to the lighting and camera angles could use some work. I think I also need to fix up my WiFi dock office a little bit slip able to get a better appreciation for just how cool it is to work on the lake. :-)

Broke out of writer’s block

Well if you haven’t noticed by now after 1400+ words, it would appear that I’ve broken out of my writers block. I most definitely think Dragon naturally speaking for that achievement. There is nothing better than Dragon for breaking writers block in my experience. The only bad thing is, it’s 1 AM, and due to my allergies I’m feeling a little tired. So now that I’ve finally broken through writer’s block, I’m thinking about going about getting some sleep.  :(

Coming Out of a Great Weekend

Since I worked all night last night (Sunday) I feel obliged and guilt free in talking about my weekend a little bit.  :)

WordPress Meetup in Charlotte

Artisteer - WordPress Theme GeneratorGoing into the weekend, I was gearing up for the Greater Charlotte Area WordPress users meetup.  I founded this group and this was our first meeting.  I’m happy to say that it went very very well.  We had a dozen people show up out of 15 yes rsvps and that seemed pretty darn good for a Saturday and a first meetup at that.

During our meetup I provided a session on how to design a custom wordpress theme from scratch with some great software that makes it a snap to create a custom WordPress theme.

I let people see how to design wordpress themes, and used the software also as a means for helping many of the people in the meetup better understand the components that go into a typical wordpress theme, why they are there and where they come from, such as the header, footer, sidebars, content sections and more.

I got lots of video of the presentation including a screencast. I neglected unfortunately to get any pictures of the attendees.  :( So I’m hoping a few other people grabbed some snap shots of the event. 

Bible Belt Zaps Religulous DVD

That evening, I came home, rented Twilight and Religulous.  I had the intention of watching Religulous first (with the kids) but the DVD would not play in our DVD player.  It wasn’t a blueray issue, just a standard DVD in a standard DVD player.  I was suspicious that a local might have zapped the Religulous DVD or something, but the next day when I tried it on my computer it played fine.

Twilight

So instead we watched Twilight.  Twilight was a good movie, but as vampire movies go, there was no revelation.  When you have heard the history and capabilities of vampires once, you’ve heard it a thousand times.  Basically, this just mixed in the perspective of a moody, post goth teenage girl who developed a crush on the extra pale rebel of a vampire from the local vampire horde.

The movie probably would have been down right dull if the cinematography wasn’t excellent.  Its hard to make the rainy areas of the Pacific northwest look inviting, but the movie managed to pull it off, with odd contrasts back and forth with Joshua treed settings in Phoenix.

The Lazarus Effect

The next day I finished a Frank Herbert book I’ve been reading called the Lazarus Effect.  You may be more familiar with Herberts books from the Dune Series or the Dune movies.  This was a pretty good book, but nothing to do with Dune.  It did involve scifi and politics and the battle for scarce resources, and mutants and religion and things of that nature.

We ended the day with a cookout with some friends.  The kids played with their kids, we all ate some great steaks with rice and beans and had a few beers.

It was probably the beers, but that night I got tired early and crashed around 9 pm, only to wake back up (probably after the beers had worn off) just before midnight.  So I ended up working on editing the audio and video from the WordPress meetup until the kids got up in the morning to go to school.

Today Shaping up . . .

I helped one of my customers, Kensington Solutions who provides IT and business intelligence consulting services out of Atlanta, with a little assistance with their website.  In the process, I helped show Randy how to use WindowsLiveWriter.  Randy’s very tech savvy and picked up the program in about 30 seconds, after we got the WLW connected to his website, which I built a few months back.

In the process, I upgraded my own installation of WindowsLiveWriter.  I always try and keep my installation up to date so that I can help my customers use it by providing guided tutorials or help over the phone if they ever need it for any reason.

Christmas in Malibu

Here’s Adam Curry on Mevio talking about Christmas in Malibu, a MTV music video created by my good friend Joe Klein over at New Media Creative.

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