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I’ll be on Rush Hour Later Today with Cameron and Neil of Pronet Advertising

In case you haven’t heard, Cameron Olthius and Neil Patel of Pronet Advertising have launched a new show on Webmaster Radio called Rush Hour. The program is dedicated to social media marketing and traffic strategies.

We’ll be discussing how copywriting figures into social media and viral marketing campaigns: writing good content, headlines, descriptions, calls to action and more.

The podcast airs live every Wednesday at 1 P.M. PST (4 P.M. EST) and is usually available for download shortly after. So check it out!

UPDATE: You can listen to the podcast here. Please pardon my cold… I felt lucky to be able to string sentences together.

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  1. Excellent show, Brian.

  2. docgui says:

    An awesome interview. You carried that entire show like a marathon runner taking the baton over and over again.

    Perhaps a future post or two that go behind the scenes at the Copyblogger empire. Can’t wait for the book.

  3. Brian says:

    Thanks guys… man, I’ve been so sick this week my first thought after each question was:

    “I don’t know, you tell me. I’m tired.”

    Luckily I got over it. ;)

  4. markus941 says:

    I liked your quote about the “get a salesman who can WRITE” approach rather than a writer or journalism major who may or may not know how to “sell” – (or rather “communicate” effectively) with people through writing. Good show.

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