04
2007
Goodness Gracious, Now Is Gone Sources
The following bloggers had either blog posts cited in and/or were interviewed for Now Is Gone, a book that serves as a primer on new media for executives and entrepreneurs. I am listing these sources permanently on the Now Is Gone blog ( a permanent blog roll that will never change), and by with a one-time listing here. My intent is simply to honor them and provide business readers additional source material.
Interested parties can visit the Now Is Gone blog for a sneak preview podcast of the book. If you have questions about marketing the book or the use of bloggers as sources, I refer you to the post, “Marketing Now Is Gone.” To the bloggers, thank you for creating great content in the new media world. The book’s sources are:
- Teli Adlam, The OptiNiche Blog
- Adam Aleman, FlashReport
- Todd Andrlik, Todd And: The Power to Connect
- Scott Baradell, Media Orchard
- Richard Becker, Copywrite
- Jordan Behan, Tell Ten Friends
- Toby Bloomberg, Diva Marketing Blog
- Bob, Bob Meets World
- Kristina Bouweiri, Make It Better
- C.C Chapman, Reality Bitchslap
- Ed Cotton, Influx
- Todd Defren, PR Squared
- Chris Dorobek, The FCW Insider
- Alicia Dorset, GM FastLane
- Kevin Dugan and Richard Laermer, The Bad Pitch Blog
- Eric Eggertson, Common Sense PR
- Li Evans, Search Marketing Gurus
- Susan Getgood, Marketing Roadmaps
- Heather Green, Blogspotting
- Karl Greenberg, MediaPost Publications
- Chris Heuer, The Future of Communities
- Sally Seville Hodge, Marketing Profs
- Shel Holtz, A Shel of my Former Self
- John Horrigan, Pew/Internet
- Kami Watson Huyse, Communications Overtones
- Shel Isreal, Global Neighborhoods
- Beth Kanter, Beth’s Blog
- Rob La Gesse, Stuffleufagus
- Tim Leberecht, iPlot
- Charlene Li, The Groundswell
- Joe Lichtenberg, Marketing Profs
- Brian Lusk, Nuts About Southwest
- Valeria Maltoni, Conversation Agent
- Richard McManus, Read/Write Web
- Jake Matthews, 10e20
- Brian Oberkirch, Like It Matters
- Lee Odden, Online Marketing Blog
- Janice Partyka, GPS World
- Jeremy Pepper, Pop! PR Jots
- Ike Pigott, Occam’s Razr
- Chris Polito, Total Telecom
- Jeff Pulver, The Jeff Pulver Blog
- Aaron Reed, SYS-CON Media
- Laura Ries, Origin of Brands
- Kim Roach, Lifehack.org
- Frank Rose, Epicenter
- Jay Rosen, Press Think
- Hanni Ross, Successful and Outstanding Bloggers
- Darren Rowse, ProBlogger
- Steve Rubel, Micropersuasion
- Mike Sansome, ConverStations
- David Meerman Scott, Web Ink Now
- Doc Searl, Linux Journal
- Brian Solis, PR 2.0
- Michael A. Stelzner, Marketing Profs
- Amy Stodgehill, Green Options
- Mario Sundar, Marketing Nirvana
- Dan Tapscott and Anthony Williams, Wikinomics: The Blog
- Robb Tokatakiya, Tokatakiya
- Joe Wilkert, Publishing Blog 2020


Lewis Green Says:
September 4th, 2007 at 9:06 am
Geoff,
Thanks for sharing and pointing us to Now is Gone, a place that was unknown to me. Looks like a great project.
Geoff Livingston Says:
September 4th, 2007 at 12:01 pm
Thanks, Lewis. We definitely want to make a difference so our fingers are crossed!
Rob La Gesse Says:
September 4th, 2007 at 5:57 pm
Geoff,
Love the theme for “Now is Gone”. Don’t really know why my name is listed in the sources, but can’t wait to find out!
Best of luck - I loved the podcast - you should do more of them.
Rob
Have you checked your SiteMeter referral logs lately? Says:
September 7th, 2007 at 3:14 am
[...] 5 Posts From the Past. I’ve been challenged once more. Geoff Livingston of The Buzz Bin posted an intriguing list of bloggers that I found so interesting that I just HAD to post links to it! The author of Urban Monk.net [...]
Beth Kanter Says:
September 8th, 2007 at 5:55 pm
Thanks for the link! Can I get a review copy?
Kevin Dugan Says:
September 12th, 2007 at 2:00 pm
Geoff - This looks like a great mix of folks, not just the usual suspects from an A-List, or even a PR blogosphere pov.
Thanks for the link and the heads up.
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