The Economics of Podcasting First off, this post defines podcasting is an effective way to deliver highly niche audio to a very enthusiastic audience (the World English Bible translated into Klingon or Tips for Triathletes in the Southwestern US for example).
Secondly, the numbers used here are rough and make for easy math.
Let’s say you’re making one show a week
Odeo Disconnects “As of November 1, 2006, Odeo phone posting will no longer accept calls. We will continue to host and serve all MP3s made with the service indefinitely, but you will no longer be able to use it to post new audio.”
Until moments ago, I would recommend Odeo and Hipcast (formerly Audioblog.com) as the easiest way
The Mass Market Mentality vs Individual Customer Doug Kaye states Mark Ramsey doesn’t get podcasting.
Mark Ramsey replies that Doug doesn’t get broadcasting.
Yes, podcasting is a great opportunity for broadcasters to experiment and create a farm team. Yes, podcasting is a no-brainer for a broadcasters to connect with their audience on their audience’s terms. Finally, Yes, podcasting is the easiest way to share
Business Podcast Sighting: Cisco Had another conversation yesterday about how podcasting can help business communicate and connect both internally and externally. One thing coming out of these conversations - there’s probably audio or video somewhere in your organization that is collecting dust and could be more used and more useful in an RSS feed. Aside from the convenience, there’s
iTunes 4.9 with Podcasting, First Impressions The new iTunes 4.9 supporting podcasts is out today, it will do wonders for increasing the visibility of the most popular podcasts and radio station-produced podcasts. This is definitely the easiest way to subscribe to a podcast, whether browsing or manually. Until iTMS URL linking is functional, it’s a two step process to subscribe to