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Eqentia is a powerful enterprise platform for aggregating, curating, consuming, analyzing and re-publishing web news content. It is used for knowledge tracking, competitive intelligence, content marketing, social newsrooms, SEO enrichment, thought leadership or any custom content. Continue reading

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What the heck is Cinchcast? And why you should care about the value of transparency and engagement.

Today I had a conversation with William Mougayar, CEO, Eqentia (http://www.eqentia.com) about cinchcast (http://www.cinchcast.com).

I was doing a video shoot with William to help promote his company after their recent review in TechCrunch.
So I decided to set up my own account (http://www.cinchcast.com/rlavigne42) to see what the deal was. After setting up the account, I posted a couple of images (audio submission still pending).

After reviewing its features so more, I fired off my initial thoughts to William via e-mail.

It is part of the blogtalkradio. It only does audio as well as images. The app records the audio or snaps pics and allows you to then post to the site and cross post to Twitter or Facebook. It does not do video or anything like that. However, there is something to be said about audio recording an intro to a particular link and posting the link (have not tried that yet).

Upon setting it up, I synced it with my twitter account and started following those I am connected with on Twitter who already joined cinchcast. Within moments, one of my twitter followers sent me this nice thank you tweet expressing her support for cinch. This prompted a nice conversation on some of unanswered questions I had regarding what Cinchcast could do. It also opened up a dialogue about additional possibilities of Cinchcast, such as verbal bookmarks and verbal comments of blog entries.

Here is the threaded conversation I had with Stephanie LH Calahan (@StephCalahan). This conversation is a prime example of the power of social networking, social Q&A and a level of engagement that can only manifest itself by transparent communication.

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