Callcast with Jeff Croft

August 7, 2008 — Matt— 1 comment

Earlier this week, Jeff Croft asked me to be a guinea pig for his new, “callcast” audio program — basically an informal conversation about web design, featuring lesser known web talent and newer bloggers. Jeff has a really great idea on his hands — to open up new dialogues and opportunities for those who haven’t yet established a strong following.

In this callcast, we discussed my recent jump to freelance and many of the recent articles on my blog. It was a lot of fun, and I’m really happy with the way it turned out. Jump over to Jeff’s blog to hear the discussion and make sure to subscribe to the feed.

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  1. August 8, 2008 11:56 am
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    Great insight, Matt. Really cool to hear a voice supporting your text.


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