The time has come! Pubcon 2010 and all the amazing content that we will be streaming live from our booth is here. To top things off we decided that we are going to be giving a Sony Bloggie away to one lucky viewer. So how do you win? Simple!

On Thursday, December 9th, 2010 at 4:00 p.m. PST we have special guest Kamran Pourzanjani CEO of Bestcovery and former CEO and Co-Founder of Pricegrabber on TechZulu Live.

The Spotlight: LA Tech event is coming along nicely with tons of companies submitted and most of which I wish could all be part of this amazing night. So to help curate and show off the best that LA has to offer we called in a few friends for backup.

You won’t want to miss this riveting interview with the fiercely candid Mohit, who previously founded BizRate and Shopzilla. Mohit explains how Gri.pe uses social clout to make people powerful in the real world, cutting through the “barrage of brand bullshit” that clutters our lives. It’s so simple, based on truth, and on the idea that people are good.

On Monday November 1, 2010 TechZulu will present Web TV Workshop Pro-Panel Series live at 9pm PST. You will hear from some of the most successful professionals of the new media space.

Last night we had a completely sold out event filled with startups, entrepreneurs, angles, and VC’s. The panel gave some amazing advice, tips, personal stories and wisdom they have learned over the years over being in the startup community.

The TechZulu team is coming back to Pubcon this year from November 8-11 to bring you some amazing content from the masters of affiliate marketing, Search and SEO, Social Media, Link building, Advertising, Branding, PR, Analytics and tons more.

Last night we had an amazing group of panelist for the Web TV Workshop Pro-Panel series.  They went over and touched on all the aspects that you would need to get your web series up and running.  Topics such as branding, the importance of attending film festivals, when to go after media coverage, producing, and…continue reading.

“We have spent years building our online clout and our network on the Internet, but never really get the respect we deserve as we walk around in the real world,” said Mohit at TechCrunch Disrupt SF.

Scott Hanselman has been blogging for over 8 years. He’s made a lot of mistakes, but done a few things right. Ultimately his goal isn’t to have a perfect blog, but rather to have a blog that sucks less. Ideally, getting better every day.