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Saturday
Mar242007

My Interview with Journalist Nettie Hartsock

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Veteran business journalist Nettie Hartsock just published my interview for the public relations division of AllBusiness.

Nettie writes for Ziff-Davis Media publications, has been published in over 200 outlets and specializes in writing compelling case studies and success stories for companies.

If you have three minutes, you can see we had a great time chatting about:
1. My "secret sauce" for producing successful corporate video stories.
2. The importance of authenticity.
3. The process of producing a corporate video.
4. How to identify a story on video for an organization.
5. The power of asking positive questions.

Thanks, Nettie, for the opportunity to tell my story.

Hope y'all enjoy it.

---Tom

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Reader Comments (1)

Hi Tom,

Thanks for the great post on the interview and thanks again for being so insightful in your interview!

Nettie
March 25, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterNettie Hartsock

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