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Watch Live: Hugh MacLeod, The GapingVoid Cartoonist Talks About Creativity

Posted on Jun 26, 2009 - 12:50 PM PST

When: Friday, July 3 @ 11 AM (subject to change)

Where: On Mixergy.com. Watch from your desk.

About Hugh McLeod

gapingvoid-homeHugh MacLeod - GapingVoid Book

Hugh MacLeod is a cartoonist, who makes his living publishing fine art prints via the internet. His first book is "Ignore Everybody."

Also known for his ideas about how "Web 2.0" affects advertising and marketing, after a decade of working as an advertising copywriter, Hugh started blogging at gapingvoid.com in 2001. He first started off just publishing his cartoons, but as time wore on he started blogging about his other main interest i.e. marketing.

About this interview

I invited Hugh to Mixergy to talk to him about his book, "Ignore Everybody." But I also plan to ask him how to stand out online, since he helped grow sales at Stormhoek, a small South African winery, by using Web 2.0 tools to "rise above the clutter."

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  • Michael
    A few suggestions for questions:
    Did he have any specific goals for his site from the start? Did he hope to eanr some money with this or was it just a hobby?
    How much time does he invest in his site?
    How does he find new topics for his blog?
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