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On Joining FM

July 23, 2006 by Pamela Parker

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Yes, it‘s true (as if you doubted it). I’m joining FM Publishing as author services manager, to work with John Battelle and his team on developing this next-generation publishing company.

Why? One of my earliest experiences in the Internet ad world was as intern/writer/ad sales person at @NY. I got the ad sales part of the job (and all the rest) courtesy of Tom Watson, who I’d met while finishing up my masters in journalism at Columbia. One of the more important things I learned (besides that I was not cut out for selling) was how difficult it was for agencies to buy ads across niche Web sites. No matter how engaged and influential their audiences, it was just plain logistically difficult to buy across all those sites. And that was 1998, before the explosion in blogs, and their accompanying engaged, influential (but niche) audiences. That’s one of the issues FM is looking to address.

Why else? I’ve spent the years since that experience thinking and writing about interactive advertising, watching the boom, the flameout and the subsequent rise. Joining FM is an opportunity for me to apply everything I’ve learned over the years about advertising and about managing writers. It’s also a great chance to work with brilliant, dedicated people who have a strong vision of the future of publishing. Needless to say I’m especially looking forward to getting to know the authors, many of whom I feel I know already through reading their compelling writing. I’m really eager to start helping them realize their dreams for their sites.

One of the things I had to really look at when considering this opportunity was whether I’d miss writing. I’ve helped with writing news and authored a bi-weekly column since 2001. I looked back recently over the archives of what I’ve written for ClickZ, and the sheer volume is amazing. Thankfully, FM, as you might expect, is supportive of my blogging, so I’ll have The River as an outlet for my musings. Not sure exactly how often I’ll be posting or what shape it’ll take, but give me time to get my feet wet and together we’ll see what emerges. (Feedback is always welcome, of course.)

I’m still at ClickZ for the next week. Then I’ll take a whole day (!) off to do yoga and nap (or something equally relaxing), and I start at FM on August 1. To all you FM authors out there, I look forward to working with you!

Filed Under: Advertising, Blogging, Current Affairs, Journalism, Marketing, Media, Personal/Family

In NYC

June 14, 2006 by Pamela Parker

I’m in NYC for the next couple of days, culimnating in ClickZ’s inaugural Online Video Advertising Forum on Friday. I’m really looking forward to the show. It’s the first new standalone event we’ve launched under the ClickZ brand since being acquired by Incisive Media, and it’s looking like attendance is going to be excellent. I’ve already run into Gary Stein on the plane on the way over, and I’m looking forward to catching up with more folks while I’m on the road.

BTW, I’m moderating the “Publisher Perspectives” panel Friday afternoon.

Filed Under: Personal/Family

Rain Rain, Go Away

April 4, 2006 by Pamela Parker

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So, apparently it rained 25 days out of 31 in March. And now it’s rained every day in April, thus far. So, one of my office neighbors looked at a 10-day forecast, hoping to cheer himself up with the prospect of sun in the future. But nope. The best that’s predicted is partly cloudy.

Filed Under: Personal/Family

Got My Wish

March 10, 2006 by Pamela Parker

Y’know how I said I was hoping the INS (USCIS) would do something to change my perception of its brand? Well it did… somewhat. My husband finally got approval of his application to become a permanent resident of the U.S. That means he’s getting his green card! Yippee! And it only took 3.5 years, give or take a month.

Filed Under: Personal/Family

Is TiVo that great?

November 8, 2005 by Pamela Parker

A personal request to TiVo owners out there. Our Replay TV unit is on the blink. We will probably have to send it in to be serviced, to the tune of $120 plus shipping. Alternatively, we could buy a TiVo box, for around $50, and pay for lifetime service for $299. Any helpful hints on making a decision?

Some factors: We have one of the old-timey ReplayTV units that automatically fast-forwards over commercials, which is fantastic. But it’s also been around for a few years so we don’t know what part is going to go out next. I keep hearing people rave about TiVos. Are they that great? Has anyone really had the chance to compare between the various DVR options? Please advise in the comments.

UPDATE: Thanks, MegaZone, for the great comments. We’ve taken the plunge and ordered a TiVo on Amazon. What put us over the edge? Comments like MegaZone’s, laziness about packing something up and sending it back, plus the desire to experience some of the innovation TiVo seems to be pioneering. (Media playing features, TiVo to Go, etc.) Also look forward to checking out some of the ad-related experiments on the new device. They say it’ll be here Monday but I’m rooting for an early UPS delivery (too optimistic?) so we can play with it over the weekend.

UPDATE2: May I just say how thrilled I am with UPS and Amazon Prime? Ordered the TiVo yesterday — with the regular, free shipping option. UPS tracking says it’s now “out for delivery.” It’s pathetic how excited I am.

Filed Under: Personal/Family

SES San Jose

August 10, 2005 by Pamela Parker

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Callum and I made a foray down to San Jose yesterday to visit the big Search Engine Strategies conference and exhibition. Kind of strange mixing maternity leave with search and wheeling a stroller around the conference venue, but it was great getting down there. I met with Rebecca Lieb (my boss, pictured with Callum). Also got to chat with Incisive Media‘s CEO and SES’ (not to mention ClickZ’s) new owner Tim Weller (interviewed today in WebProNews). We also ran into Kevin Lee, Gary Stein, and Omar Tawakol of Revenue Science, among others.

We were shooting for a picture of Callum in front of a SES banner, but — despite his being incredibly good and quiet for most of the time — he was getting a little fussy as we passed the convention center entrance. Alas.

Filed Under: Personal/Family, Search

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