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October 09, 2007

Economic Outlook for 2008

Here's an experiment.  I recorded a presentation I recently gave at Wichita State University's annual Economic Outlook Conference, and I've combined the audio of my speech with the slide show in a Flash animation.  This is still experimental--please tell me what you think.  Click here for the show.

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Bill:

IMHO, your experiment worked quite well.. I liked your presentation a lot.

I first got your Businomics book in an airport bookshelf and found it a fascinating reading, then I signed up for receiving the newsletter and read the blog frequently.

I think you have not only build yourself a channel (your book+newsletter+blog) to talk to your audience, but you found an efficient way (probably quite cost efficient tool) to interact with them.

congratulations!

greetings from São Paulo, d

The presentation with your speech in Flash works great. It's really a good way to merge the presentation and the audio as live speech. I hope you can make more presentations like this about Businomics for the audience. Regards!

Earl Jeffson

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