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Tags: Media Production, Lang:en
Summary
Imagine this:
your media /
your content automatically delivered to the
smartphone, television and iPod (or iPad) of your audience,
with no one standing between you and them. You've got a show and it arrives, automatically, every time
you release something new. You are "
the Media." Forget Google. Your content can be delivered to Apple
iPhones, streamed to Visio Blu-ray players, viewed on Sony
televisions, and listened to on BMW car stereos. Your audience
can now consume your content when and where they want: at the
gym, on their daily commute, on an international flight and on
their living room couch.
Podcasting makes it all possible - and I know
your message is worth Podcasting. My history with Podcasting is a long one. Once the tech
(invented by Adam Curry and Dave Winer) made possible the
syndicated distribution of media over the Internet - I've never
looked back. I don't believe you will either (especially by the
time you are done with this book). When my audience automatically receives my content (at the
time and place of their choosing), everything changes.
Podcasting has helped me
get my message out to more people than I ever could have
imagined, with less effort than I could have dreamed, for more
profit than anyone would have guessed. It's been a wild ride. I love Podcasting and it is a big part of my business. I
have published hundreds of episodes (for myself and others),
taught a half-dozen courses to hundreds of students, and
published another book on the topic before anyone knew what an
iPhone was. About this book ... Over the years, I get asked many of the same questions over
and over. Questions such as ... Why is Podcasting the "next big thing" again?
What has changed? Why should I Podcast? * What equipment and/or software
do I need to make a Podcast?
How do I make money from my
Podcast?
and more ... In this book I answer those questions and 16 others. It was
designed to be a fast read with no fluff. You are ready to get to work and the answer to these
questions is obviously step #1. When done you should be able to take this information and
plot your own Podcast Strategies (hence the title). **