Net Income live from SESLast Tuesday, Jeremy Schoemaker was kind enough to ask me to cohost the Net Income show live from the trade floor of SES San Jose. It was an impromptu show, very casual in nature, and lots of fun. Basically, we grabbed people from the floor and tried to strike up some conference related talk.

We had no real topic, so at times it was a bit choppy. I think it worked though (except for my King of the Hill impression after the first commercial break - ha!). I definitely had a good time. Thanks some of the people who didn’t mind us grabbing them and sticking a mike in their faces: Dax, Marcus (in the cowboy hat), Chris Boggs, Heather Lloyd Martin, Adam Sussman, Scott Richter, Michael Sevins(?), and Mikkel deMib (in the red suit).

You can listen to the show here.

4 Responses to “Net Income Live from SES San Jose”

  1. Random Blogger » Spreading the love Says:

    […] Shoe Money’s radio show from San Jose’s SES, along with Greg Hartnett. It’s a good listen! I even listened to the ads, only realising I could skip them at the end xP Damn advertisers getting what they paid for. […]

  2. << mediadonis » Der Mediadonis in Shoemoney´s Show Says:

    […] Letzten Mittwoch war ich zu Gast in Shoemoneys NetIncome Show, die live von der SES gesendet wurde (mit BOTW´s Greg Hartnett). Wer die Show noch nicht kennt -> Pflichtprogramm! Ich bin direkt nach Dax dran, und darf ein wenig seoFM promoten … noch vor der Werbung - tuned also mal rein… die oberste Show hier. Viel Spaß! […]

  3. Make Many Says:

    Oh.! Top Net Income Shoe Money.

  4. Ben Wilks Says:

    Just listened to it the other day, congrats Greg!

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