It’s not everyday of the week you get to interview a marketing legend and it’s even rarer you interview someone else at the same time who has a profound effect on how you think about business. In this month’s podcast I was lucky enough to do both.
First up I interviewed the sage Seth Godin about his new book Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? How to Drive Your Career and Create a Remarkable Future if you’ve never read any of his work before the interview is a great intro and even if you’re his biggest fan there’s plenty of new insight you’re going to love.
Next up is another New York Times Best Selling Author Tim Ferriss. To say The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich this book has completely changed the way I think about business would be a understatement.
I was flattered and proud to interview both these guys so I hope you enjoy the show.
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Also in today’s show we asked the listeners whether they could fill in a survey, you can find the survey here.
This podcast is part of series of interview Seth recorded to launch his new book Linchpin. You can read more about the book at the other posts here.
You can listen to the show by clicking the play button below or you can subscribe in iTunes.
Internet Marketing Episode 057 -Interviews With Seth Godin and Tim Ferris [35:12m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadRelated posts:
- The Seth Godin SEO Playbook
- Podcast Interview With World Leading Analytics Authority Avinash Kaushik – Podcast Episode #51
- Tim Ferriss Top Testing Tools
- Can You Outsource SEO like Tim Ferriss would in the 4 Hour Work Week?
- SMX London Podcast Interview With Rand Fishkin from SEOmoz, Lyndon Antcliff & Ciaran Norris – Podcast Episode #49
Kelvin Newman is SiteVisibility's Creative Director and is the editor of the UK's most listened to Marketing Podcast which is second biggest in the iTunes US.
He also spends his time at conferences, tweeting too much and working on top secret research and development projects.





#1 by Source at January 26th, 2010
I’m in a deadend job, I really need to take some advice and get some small business going! =) I need to find a niche small company of some sort.
#2 by Ben de Castella at January 31st, 2010
Kelvin: it’s the first time I’ve listened to the IMPC and I’m really impressed – investing time in this is exactly what Seth seems to be advocating in Lynchpin. Good to see you’re putting all that time at URF to good use too!