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Podcasting
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Interviewing for your Podcast
Adding interviews to your podcast can help spice it up. However interviewing is not as simple as ask a question, get an answer. There are a few things that you should consider.
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5 Ways Virtual Assistants Can Help Podcast Producers Without Doing Anything Technical
There are certain parts of producing a podcast that many podcast producers absolutely hate. This is called podcast administration and this is an area that many podcasters would love to farm out to someone else. A virtual assistant is in an ideal position to learn what these tasks are, and then offer podcast administration as an additional service. Here are five ways virtual assistants can help podcasters.
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3 Ways to Know If a Podcasting Expert is the Real Deal Before Buying a Podcasting Product or Service
Many people call themselves podcasting experts and it’s no wonder since podcasting is still fairly new and everyone is trying to jump on the podcasting bandwagon to make tons of cash. But not everyone who calls themselves an podcasting expert really is and you need to understand the ways to separate the real podcasting experts from those trying to make a fast buck. Here are some ways to determine whether a podcasting expert is trustworthy and whether you should spend money on their podcasting product or service.
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Podcast Safe Music
Podcasting is the new thing in broadcasting nowadays. Practically anyone can create his own podcast and make himself known to the world. Perhaps the best thing about podcasting is that it is meant to be free. In addition to that, podcasts transcend the boundaries of traditional broadcasting. You may be from the US but anyone with access to the internet can listen to your podcast. A person may be in Timbuktu and yet have access to your podcast.
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Avoiding the Pitfalls - Common Podcasting Mistakes
In learning anything new there is always a sharp learning curve, and you’re sure to make a few mistakes a long the way, we all do. However in an effort to save you some grief and embarrassment along the way I’ve compiled a short list of some common mistakes and how to avoid them. So read on, and enter the podcasting arena a few steps ahead of the competition.
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Using Podcasts for Marketing Buzz
Since the iPod was launched in 2004, Apple has sold over 40 million units. That's a huge market, and because of the development of the podcast, it's also a brand new marketing arena for companies to conquer.
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How to be a Podcaster
No longer just 'timeshifting for internet radio', podcasting is now so much more. And anyone with a
PC and the right software can become a 'podcaster'.
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How to find Podcasts
How do you get the latest podcasts, and where can you find what's new? A little knowledge is all it takes to stay up to date with the latest and greatest podcasts.
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The Successful Circumvention Of Cable And Satellite: Apple iTV Opens The Living Room For Podcasters
Apple may have successfully circumvented traditional cable and satellite networks by bringing interconnectivity of personal media to the living room. This is something Microsoft has been trying to do for quite some time. Job's success with the marketing and sales of the ipod coupled with the fast growth of podcasting has led to a new organic audio and video marketplace that doesn't rely on traditional distribution sources. Combined together the iPod and podcasting will now effectively become its own independent free internet cable network, thanks to Apple's iTV due for release in Q1 of 2007 for $299.00.
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