6comments Written By: Scott Jangro
May 2, 2008

Jangrocast 5: The Internet Never Forgets

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In this episode

  • My social media funk, tech issues, and information overload
  • I was a guest on this week’s GeekCast.fm show
  • Hater: “Marky Zarc”. You think you’re anonymous, but you are not.
  • Guest posts: Check out this great post by Pat Grady.
  • Got something to write about affiliate marketing? Submit your own post to jangro.com

6 Responses to “Jangrocast 5: The Internet Never Forgets”

  1. Glad to hear it amused someone.

    And do you think Marky Zark can just clean up all traces and walk away?

    …thus the title of this blog post.

  2. Hi Scott,

    I really start to dig your podcasts. Have you seen Snapvine? I attempted to “voice blog” today. If you have time check it out and let me know what you think.

    Thanks for sharing about buying your new MacBook Pro. I am still undecided which model to get but it looks like leaning away from iMac.

    Talking about anonymity and haters. I have been subjected to a some what similar or maybe worse via Yahoo! Answers. But at the end of the day it is impossible to not leave any traces. The bottom line is when you engage in stupid activity you tend to make stupid mistakes.

    Is the plugin you talk about by any chance called TDO Mini Forms?

  3. Hey Jangro, congrats on the guest appearance! Marky Zark should get a life though…

  4. [...] the site was an attack on Gary Vaynerchuk, Jim Kukral, Loren Feldman, Sam Harrelson, Scott Jangro, and [...]

  5. I use gTalk as a twitter client but only for tracking keywords. I find it works really well - just like the stock ticker you describe. It doesn't matter if I miss stuff for 3 days because it is just a news feed.

    I use Twhirl for conventional Twitter but only follow 26 people because I am a fussy so and so.

    For really important people (friends), I explicitly read their FriendFeed streams to catch all the stuff I care about.

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