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C.C. Chapman

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C.C. Chapman
C.C. Chapman signing books at South by Southwest 2013
Born
Alma materBentley University
Occupation(s)Speaker, storyteller, author, marketing consultant, adjunct professor, visiting instructor
WebsiteOfficial website

Charles "C.C." Chapman is an American author, marketing consultant, and frequent speaker about content marketing.

He is a former manager of PodShow's Podsafe Music Network, and was a prominent figure in the community of podcasting and podsafe music. After serving as the VP of New Marketing for crayon, Chapman co-founded his own company, The Advance Guard, a marketing company which focused on utilizing social media and other emerging technologies. It was acquired by Campfire in August 2009. Since then, Chapman has been an independent consultant, frequent event speaker, and authored two books: Content Rules, written with Ann Handley, and Amazing Things Will Happen.

Currently he is a visiting instructor of Business and Management at Wheaton College and the Program & Partnership Director for Wheaton Innovates with MassChallenge.

He's a member of the Aspen Institutes National Commission on Social, Emotional, and Academic Development: Parent Advisory Panel, on the board of The Hockey Foundation, part of the No Kid Hungry Social Council.[citation needed]

Background

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In 1996, just before graduating from Bentley University, Chapman co-founded an independent film production company, Random Foo Pictures, with good friend Dan Gorgone. Chapman acted in, produced and directed a number of short films, including Inquisition. However, it was his experience marketing the group's projects that led to his first experiences with online promotion, networking, and sharing media online.

Chapman has always tried to stay ahead of the curve by utilizing the newest web technologies. He started his first blog in July 2001, his first podcast in December 2004, and opened a music cafe in the virtual world of Second Life in November 2006.[citation needed]

Podcasting

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From his home studio in the Boston area, Chapman began hosting the independent music-focused podcast Accident Hash in 2005 and the new media podcast Managing the Gray in 2006.[1] During the summer of 2005, Hash was one of the first podcasts to be included in the iTunes Podcast directory and it became a featured podcast on PodShow. Accident Hash was later voted Best Podsafe Music Podcast at the 2006 Podcast Awards.[2]

Chapman also became a popular guest and occasional guest host on many other podcasts across the world discussing topics ranging from podsafe music to new marketing. Included in his many appearances are stints guest hosting Adam Curry's Podshow on the Sirius Stars channel and as a panelist on The BeanCast Marketing Podcast.

Awards

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Year Award Category Result Ref
2006 Podcast Awards Best Podsafe Music Podcast Won [3]
2006 Podcast Peer Awards Best Music Podcast Won [4]
2009 Podcast Awards Best Podsafe Music Podcast Nominated [5]

Publications

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  • Content Rules: How to Create Killer Blogs, Podcasts, Videos, Ebooks, Webinars (and More) That Engage Customers and Ignite Your Business by Ann Handley and C.C. Chapman[6]
  • Amazing Things Will Happen: A Real-World Guide on Achieving Success and Happiness by C.C. Chapman [7]

Personal life

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C.C. Chapman was born and raised in New Hampshire and currently lives in Massachusetts. He is married with two children and a graduate of Bentley University.

Notes

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  1. ^ "Managing the Gray". 6 May 2006. Archived from the original on 21 October 2006. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  2. ^ "PAST WINNERS". Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Podcast Awards PodSafe Music Category". December 2006.
  4. ^ "Podcast Peer Awards Music Category". December 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-11-09. Retrieved 2006-10-02.
  5. ^ "Podcast Awards PodSafe Music Category Nomination". December 2009.
  6. ^ Handley, Ann; C.C. Chapman (2010). Beyond Viral: How to Promote and Sustain Your Brand with Online Video. John Wiley & Sons Inc. ISBN 978-0-470-64828-5.
  7. ^ C.C. Chapman (2012). Amazing Things Will Happen. John Wiley & Sons Inc. ISBN 978-1118341384.
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