One Minute How To: Data Security Tips for Marketers and Consumers
February 26, 2008
I recently had the pleasure to once again speak with George from the One Minute How To podcast. We discussed tips for both marketers and consumers to keep in mind to help protect sensitive information.
Please check out the podcast episode. It’s only a minute. :)
Tutorial: How to Subscribe to a Podcast
December 31, 2007
Podcasts are a wonderful source of education and entertainment. Generally speaking, ordinary people like you and me decide that they have something to share and publish it online for others to enjoy. Community participation is what motivates podcasters to continue to publish content on niche topics. Read more
Build Relationships With a Live Broadcast Show
May 24, 2007
You may want to look at using TalkShoe as another tactic for your marketing mixed bag.
Basically, TalkShoe is a FREE service that enables anyone to easily create, join, or listen to Live Interactive Podcasts & Audioblogs.
These podcaster-hosted Talkcasts can be audio talk shows, discussions, conversations or monologues. Podcasters can also upload an existing pre-recorded podcast. Recorded Talkcasts can be listened to, downloaded, or subscribed to.
Friends and associates, as well as the general Internet surfer can find and join a Live Talkcast. It’s a great way to connect with people of common interests, and you might even make new friends. You can choose to talk (by telephone or microphone), text-chat, or just listen along.
It’s free, but for a fee, TalkShoe can provide more custom tailored solutions for more professional needs. (I.e. custom skinned interface, customer support during peak times)
The host interface may seem a bit intimidating, but it’s quick to understand.
IDEAS TO DRIVE YOUR BUSINESS:
- Create a recurring show (weekly, bi-weekly) at a designated time featuring you or a personality talking about success, big ideas — whatever is appropriate for your market or niche.
- Host an Ask the Expert style talk show and interview passionate enthusiasts.
- Have chats about exercise, recipes, healthy habits for managing/preventing a health condition sponsored by your brand.
Then allow the listeners to submit questions and/or speak real-time with the hosts.
When the episode is over, the file remains available on TalkShoe.com. You can do any post production you want on the source audio files and publish to a promotional web site, and place that feed on iTunes/major podcast directories.
BENEFITS FOR YOUR BUSINESS:
• Draw interested people to the event.
• Consumers can choose how much or how little to participate.
• Individual passion comes to life much better as audio than by reading chat logs.
• Consumers can decide to consume the media when-where-how they want it.
I hope you find this useful. Please contact me with any thoughts or suggestions.
Thank you.
-Roland
Carefully Choose Clients For Your Podcasting Effort
May 7, 2007
While listening to episode 36 of Podcasting Today, I heard a few good pieces of advice by Rob Walch of Podcast411.com.
The topic was dealing with stubborn clients and how to make a positive arguement for releasing interviews in podcast form rather than on radio. Radio interviews essentially dissappear the moment after being broadcast. However, consumers can find your podcast for years to come.
Also, to make interview(s) with the brand more genuine, avoid sales and marketing folks. While they may know the lingo, they tend to always be in sales mode and the conversation may sound less genuine.
Instead, reach out to interview the CEO, CTO or Product Manager. These people:
- have greater vision of industry
- understand the competitive landscape
- are familiar with the niche trying to be filled, and
- possess in-depth knowledge of the product or service.
How to Keep Your Audience Engaged
April 28, 2007
It can be difficult to get someone to listen to what you have to say. But it takes significant effort to keep your audience engaged, coming back for more and evangelizing on your behalf.
Scott Bourne posted a simple list worth checking out: Four Ways to Improve Your Podcast/Netcast/Webcast

