It seems the overall trend in social media tends towards transparency when it comes to disclosure of interests and relationships. If you’re being sponsored by, have been sent something for free by or have a “conflict-of-interest” relationship with a company, then you disclose it in your blog/podcast content. But what is the policy when it [...]
Continue reading...December 1, 2006 by Jason
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In this video interview with JD Lasica at Podcamp West, Michael Geoghegan talks about how to make money with podcasting. He quotes a survey run by Gigavox Media, a company he started with Doug Kaye, in which one third of the podcasters who responded indicated they would like to make their living with podcasting. Some [...]
Continue reading...November 2, 2006 by Jason
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If you’ve been wondering how to turn your podcast into money then you need to listen to the latest episode of Profitable Podcasting from Paul Colligan. He interviews Steve Prussack of Raw Vegan Radio. Listen carefully and you’ll come away will several ideas you can take to the bank.
Continue reading...October 29, 2006 by Jason
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This past week I had the pleasure of dining with Lee Gibbons and Doug Smith, who head up Podango, at the world famous Carmines next to Times Square. We batted around some ideas and I got a chance to pick their brains about their new company. In brief, Podango is creating numerous podcast stations. Each [...]
Continue reading...June 27, 2006 by Jason
Have you considered having your podcast episodes transcribed? I’ll be getting transcriptions for at least one of my podcasts soon. There are a few reasons to consider doing this: Posting the transcriptions to your web site provides rich text content for search engines to index. Most engines do not index your audio. You need regular, [...]
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December 13, 2006 by Jason
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