by Tech Angels | Sep 17, 2006 | Uncategorized
Here’s something I’m realizing. Most people still have no clue how to subscribe to a podcast. And looking at my site statistics (and those of my clients), more people will play the episode right off the podpage, rather than subscribe to it. On average,...
by Tech Angels | Sep 16, 2006 | Uncategorized
I was perusing Paul Colligan’s ever changing blog template this weekend (have you decided, Paul?) and I stumbled upon his post where he has transcribed one of his podcast episodes and has made it available for viewing right on the webpage. I’ve been...
by Tech Angels | Sep 14, 2006 | Uncategorized
One of the first women going to space as a tourist will be podcasting and blogging about her experience during her 10-day journey, according to this news release. Anousheh Ansari will blog and podcast from outer space. While I applaud this news, the article fails to...
by Tech Angels | Sep 14, 2006 | Uncategorized
Whirlpool announced 4 innovative moms who invented something cool for their product line. Each mom got a slew of cash and a chance to attend a business bootcamp to meet with product developers at Whirlpool. The quote from the grand prize winner really stood out. Mary...
by Tech Angels | Sep 13, 2006 | Uncategorized
I’m finding quite a number of holes in the podcasting process from a business perspective. For example, I’d prefer that when someone subscribes to my podcast feed, they start from Episode 001. Right now, anyone that subscribes to my feed gets the newest...
by Tech Angels | Sep 10, 2006 | Uncategorized
Suzanne Falter-Barns opened Day 2 with a session on how to build a platform to attract the media & publishers to your blog or podcast. Here are some points she made: We still need the media a big publishers even though YouTube and other sites generate millions of...