Today, Roger interviews Ted Demopoulos about podcasting & blogging for your business. Since the two of us had so much fun, we decided to do two episodes of the Pauer Hauer.
Enjoy both episodes below to discover how blogging and podcasting can help your business.
About Ted Demopoulos
Ted Demopoulos’ professional background includes over 25 years of experience in Information Technology and Business, including 15 years as an independent consultant. Each year he helps corporations make informed decisions through his seminars, keynotes, and consulting services. His clients have included Cisco, Hewlett Packard, IBM, The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club, Motorola, The Singapore Ministry of Education, The UK Post Office, T Rowe Price, TRW, The Hong Kong Post, and scores of individuals and smaller companies.
Ted Demopoulos’ first significant exposure to computers was in 1977 when he had unlimited access to his high school’s PDP-11, and hacked at it incessantly. He consequently almost flunked out but learned he liked playing with computers a lot. His first entrepreneurial ventures began in college and have been continuous since.
His first professional computer work was in 1984 when he helped work his way through graduate school by programming. In 1986 Ted joined Apollo Computer where he worked with network administration, security, and user interfaces. He stayed a couple of years beyond the takeover by Hewlett-Packard, and then, in 1990, he founded Demopoulos Associates. He has been very fortunate since then to be able to work on a number of exciting projects worldwide. Along the way, Ted has also helped start a successful information security company, was the CTO at a “textbook failure” of a software startup, and has advised several startups. He currently has an ongoing software concern in Hong Kong, The Arial Group, which is an Enterprise Risk Management solutions provider.
Ted is a frequent speaker at conferences and other events, quoted often by the press, author of “What No One Ever Tells You About Blogging and Podcasting” and coauthor of “Blogging for Business.” Ted holds a BA from Dartmouth College and an MS from the University of New Hampshire.
More information about Ted is available at www.demop.com, and Ted blogs at BloggingForBusinessBook.com.
