Podonomics explores corporate podcasting tactics. Join Leesa Barnes as she sums up the Podcast & Portable Media Expo and provides insights from some influential podcasters on how to benefit from podcasting.
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[audio:http://www.cubicledivas.com/podcasts/pd/podonomics-episode004.mp3]In Part 1 of the Podcast & Portable Media Expo wrap up, Leesa provides interviews from Tim Bourquin, Robert Scoble & Ron Moore.
Episode Notes
Tim Bourquin, Founder of the Podcast & Portable Media Expo
- How he’s handled his lack of sleep (the Canadian way)
- Reasons why more corporations are not podcasting
- Thoughts on Apple’s quest to trademark the word “pod”
- The big job that attendees have to do once the Expo is over
Robert Scoble, VP Media Development of Podtech.net
- Why Robert believes everything he writes on his blog
- Why you should live your life like it’s going to be on the front page of the NY Times everyday
- Why using podcasts and blogs can help you save tons of money on focus groups and the quality assurance process
- Why “showing up” helps you to raise your profile and be seen as an expert in your field
- How diversity helps to improve your products and services
Ron Moore, Executive Producer of Battlestar Galactica
- Why podcasting will help you boost your bottom line and help you win more customers
Episode Resources
Podcast & Portable Media Expo
Robert Scoble’s blog
Ron Moore’s blog
Ron Moore’s podcast
Hewlett-Packard’s legal drama
Technorati: podcasting, Robert Scoble, Tim Bourquin, Ron Moore, Battlestar Galactica, Science Fiction, Podcast Expo 2006, corporate podcasting
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Quite a joy to bring you these 3 interviews. I used the Levelator from Gigavox.com to fix some of my audio levels. It was simple to use and easy to install.
The only problem – I hear this in and out humming sound in the podcast. Not sure why it’s there because when I was in post-production, the audio sounded fine.
Also, I got some breathing issues. I can hear an intake of breath right before I make a point.
See what you pick up at a podcasting conference? You start to critique your own show 🙂