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Global Nature of Podcasting

I was listening to a podcast today and was amazed at how Toronto-centric it was. The subject of the podcast can apply to most professionals in the English speaking world, but references to Chinatown and the CN Tower are not known to a global audience. I recently...

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Podcast to Best Selling Book Ideas

I can write and according to some, I write really well. However, I don't like to write. Unless it's a quick blog post, an article can take me eons to put together. The stars and moon need to be aligned "just so" before I can bang out a few articles. It's the reason...

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Don’t Give Away the Farm in Your Podcast

I stumbled upon this post, tooting the fact that corporations can use LiveOffice to turn conference calls into podcasts. Okay, let me see if I can point out the errors of the ways. While recording via a telephone conference line is the #1 way to capture an interview,...

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Corporate Podcasting Summit

Just a reminder that the organizer of the Corporate Podcasting Summit is looking for presentation ideas. If you are a corporation and have used podcasting in your communications with some interesting results or if you develop podcasting solutions for corporations and...

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Moffitt: Top 20 Canadian Word of Mouth Blogs

Sean Moffitt, Canada's Word of Mouth Expert, put together a list of his Top 11 20 Canadian Word of Mouth Blogs. My blog, Podonomics, made this esteemed list. What an honour. It means that my obsessive blogging has finally paid off. You can view the complete list of...

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Podcast Interviews Over the Phone, Thumbs Down

I'm officially tired of doing podcast interviews over the phone. For every 10 interviews I record, one of them turns out to be awful. Snapping sounds, crackling noices, deafening pops, like I'm eating a bowl of Rice Krispies. How annoying. I'm listening to an...

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928 Canadian Friends, I’m Flattered

I was over at Amber's blog where she wrote up about the results of the Canadian Podcasting Survey that I co-authored. Some chap said that while I was presenting at CaseCamp, I said that I had my friends fill out the survey. To which I replied: "Then I must have alot...

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