Archive for April, 2007

PodcasterWhosWhos.com Radio is taking off

April 23, 2007

A lot of people have particpicated in the new PodcasterWhosWho.com Radio and the list is growing. If you have not reserved your daily spot yet, please respond and let me know.

Podcaster Skype Chat on Saturday June 9

April 22, 2007

Saturday June 9 will be a Skype chat. You are welcome to talk for 10 minutes about your podcast. Everyone who joins will have a chance to talk about their podcast and find ways to start networking. Please respond if you are interested.

We started a new Podcaster Group

April 20, 2007

Go to http://groups.google.com/group/podcasterwhoswho. You are welcome to join and chat about podcasting as well as network. Help it grow!

http://groups.google.com/group/podcasterwhoswho

PodcasterWhosWho.com will be at Podcruise from December 7 to December 10

April 18, 2007

The 3 day – 2 night Podcruise will be going from Miami to the Bahamas in December and will be on the cruise doing our sessions. We hope you can make it.

Now you can be on the Most Popular Podcasts list

April 16, 2007

Now, your clicks count and those podcasters who have the most clicks on PodcasterWhosWho.com will appear on the Most Popular Podcasts List. This is the best time to get onto the list while the web site is still young.

Custom Podcast Audio ID

April 14, 2007

I will be creating 10 second custom audio IDs for your podcast. Nobody is doing this yet, not even Podcast Pickle! If you are interested, please let me know. If I create you one, all I ask for is that you play them on your podcast episodes.

The new community RSS feed.

April 11, 2007

When you log into your PodcasterWhosWho.com account, you will see a new section to enter any podcast episode onto the new community RSS feed. Enter any MP3 or Video podcast file and your podcast will automatically be included on a feed with other podcasters.

Podcamp NYC was fun!

April 8, 2007

Of course, we have to report our adventures of a day at podcamp. The fun from yesterday may encourage me to attend other podcamps including Philly and Toronto.

The sessions on podcast promotion and monetizing your podcasts from Jason Van Orden’s and Lessa Barnes were enough to encourage me to start podcasting on a regular basis again with my podcasts called News For Web Designers, Fresh Music Series, and the Save Your Gasoline podcasts (I have spent a lot of time building web sites for my clients lately that podcasting had to take a sideline).

In Promoting Your Podcast, Jason Van Orden reiterated his observation that updating your podcast once per month is enough, contrary to what most of us think that it is necessary to update your blog once per week. That little piece of advice from Jason puts a lot of us a ease and takes the pressure off. I assume that updating your blog and podcast as often as possible is a key strategy for traffic and subscribers, but if he said once per month is sufficient, so be it.

Lessa’s Monetizing Your Podcast session was pretty exciting, mainly because she seems more like a motivational speaker. Every time someone mentioned an accomplishment, she summoned the entire room to applaud. I think Leesa’s single statement that she makes a six-figure yearly income from podcasting probably got everybody thinking. Lessa’s income in podcasting is from her podcast consulting, or what she calls the indirect way of earning podcast income.

For those of you who attended my own seminar on increasing traffic to your web site through your RSS feed, thanks for coming into the Central Park room at 1:00 PM. Also, thanks for the compliments I received about new ideas to utilize your RSS feed to get more traffic/subscribers to your podcast. I hope I reached some of you with my principles as well. Eric Skiff from ClipMarks lent me his projector which made it possible to show my powerpoint presentation. My only regret about conducting my session was that, unfortunately, we only had 45 minutes to present our material. If I had more time, I was going to have a couple of interactive exercises like giving everybody 1 minute to network with other podcasters in the room.

For those of you who were not able to make my session, let me tell you that the biggest principle of using your RSS feed is the fact that you can give your RSS feed to 100 web sites, for example, and when you update your podcast from your blog, your RSS feed will update your podcast on all 100 web sites. Using your RSS feed this way will save you time and effort contacting 100 webmasters. I guarantee that.

The people who I hung out with throughout the day also made the day for me as well. I am not going to mention individual people for fear of leaving anyone out, but you know who you are.

The night at Slate was fun as well and the food was great, but any food is good when you don’t eat for the entire day. I found out at 8:43 PM that my next train back to Long Island was at 9:20 and after that, 11:20. I just did not want to wait two more hours. So, I said goodbye to everyone and ran back to Penn Station, lugging my laptop, and made it back in exactly 17 minutes.

Anyway, thanks for making Podcamp NYC an excellent time and I look forward to hanging out with the same people at more podcaster events.