The Age of Conversation - 103 collaborators write one book
July 16th, 2007Today is the big day; the launch of “The Age of Conversation”, tonight at 9pm.
It’s a book I have contributed to as one of 103 marketers around the world, with an article named “The Voice of the CEO”, focusing on the CEO blog, the opportunities and the challenges.
I’m curious to see where it will go. The first review is written up in Ad Age, there is a Google map showing where all contributors are from.
Check out the map. Nice to see that there are seven eight Australian contributors, which is pretty amazing if you consider we have a population of 21 million.
The Australians are:
Gavin Heaton - Servant of Chaos (who is also the co-publisher, and driving force behind this initiative)
Katie Chatfield - Get Shouty (just check it out!)
Stanley Johnson - Brand Dna - The weird and wonderful world of brands and communication
Emily Reed - Conformists Unite! Celebrating the unique and personal in business
AJ James (Who is AJ? Drop me a line AJ!)
Chris Newlan - Talking Point - Sharing ideas and encouraging debate on media and public relations trends
Craig Wilson - Media Hunter, Media & Marketing in the Hunter Region
and me, although I now appear to have a country retreat just outside of Bendigo, instead of living in Melbourne…
For more information on the book and it’s author check out the website. All proceeds go to charity, so buy a copy, enjoy the read and feel good about your contribution to a good cause at the same time.












July 16th, 2007 at 11:13 am
Hi David, you left Craig Wilson off the list:
http://mediahunter.typepad.com/
July 17th, 2007 at 4:50 am
103 Authors Make Conversation For The Age…
The Age of Conversation officially goes on sale today at Lulu.com and is available in hardback for $29.99, paperback for $16.95, and e-book for $9.99….
August 28th, 2007 at 5:18 pm
Congratulation David,
for the great book, i will read it for sure, thanks
August 28th, 2007 at 5:39 pm
Hi Catur, thanks for stopping by. I just got my copy in the mail and it is interesting to read the different perspectives on the one theme.
Best regards,
David