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In the article Any and All Information is Available via Podcasts you will find that there is a podcast out there on every subject that you can think of. There are even audio books on every subject that you can listen to on your MP3 player. Finding topics of interest only requires a little searching in the podcast directories.

Any and All Information is Available via Podcasts by Chris Robertson

If you are new to the audio digital media world, you will quickly learn a wide variety of entertaining downloads are available which appeal to a large audience. Podcasts are great for anything from catching up on current events, to finding information on personal interests. Topics are in a wide variety of categories, on diverse subject matter.

Most popular are downloads of a specific news podcast, giving the ability to stay current on individual topics of interest. Several websites allow users to pick and choose, various categories, before downloading information. Gone is the day of watching television or listening to the radio, waiting through several stories, to listen to the story of most interest. A podcast can streamline individual news items. This collection of podcasts is easily created with a basic knowledge of downloading files onto a computer or MP3 player. News typically has an archive that allows the user to find past news. This is a great option when news is accidentally overlooked, on the original broadcast or posted online. As with any form of news on the Internet, users are not geographically limited. Most news media downloads are some of the most popular available online, proving to be one of the best ways for using such technology.

If users are seeking a specific subject, podcast feeds are available on thousands of topics through audio books. For readers, without the time to physically sit down and read a book, this form of podcast is a great alternative. Many websites are available which voluntarily run a free website, exposing listeners to anything from great works to simple how-to books. Best is the ability to find a variety of subject categories available through different websites. If an audio book is not available, on a specific website, it is certainly available with a simple mouse click to another website. Each website offers something different which caters to almost anyone using podcast software.

If podcast users are attempting to bring themselves to a higher level of enlightenment, than simply listening to books, lectures are available through prestigious universities. Most information is relevant to mainstream listeners however some lectures are a bit obscure. Lectures on topics like the media, environment, or any other hot button issue are readily available. The sky is the limit with many other courses inclusive of complex subject matter like neuroscience and brain structure. Topics vary broadly and users should be encouraged to do a simple online search to seek out areas of individual interest.

Detailed travel information and guides are another category of audio digital media that is informative and popular with those who download podcasts. Users thinking of traveling to a specific location can listen to information on prospective areas or simply appreciate information on far off lands. Users planning a trip will find this a great tool for making future plans. If information on podcasts is actually used, travelers have the ability to download specific podcasts with anything from a guided tour of an area museum to anywhere in the world. This is a great option when attempting to learn more about a specific area than a typical visit can offer.

Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies.
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Easy Steps To Earn Money With Podcasting lists all the ways in which you can make money by podcasting. You may be able to branch out with your podcasts and offer an extended paid subscription version along with your free podcast. Then, the author points your mind in the direction of how to do a podcast.

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It is becoming increasingly vital to use new technologies if you want to retain your credibility and remain as a major player in your niche. Last year, thousands of websites started to use online videos, both as a means of entertainment and to sell their products and services. This year podcasts have become increasingly popular.

Many internet marketers have realized the powerful potential of using podcasts as a marketing tool. And, now, many of those same marketers are turning podcasts into a money making venture.

Before you learn what steps you must take to start earning money with podcasting, you should have an idea of exactly how you can make money with the podcasts you produce. Among the ways you can make money podcasting, include:

Just like radio has advertisements to help fund a radio station, you too may want to consider offering advertisers airtime to advertise their products and services during your podcasts.

You can sell advertisements on your Web site for those advertisers who prefer print ads over airtime.

Once you have a base of steady podcast listeners, you may want to consider offering a free and a paid version of your podcasts. The paid version could be paid like a subscription fee. Your listeners will receive an extended version of the podcast compared to those who simply stick with the free offer.

The opportunities for making money with podcasts really are endless if you’re creative and forward thinking. Once you know which avenues you’re going to pursue to make money with your podcasts, you’re ready to get your podcasting efforts off the ground.

The first thing you must do is decide what content your podcast is going to contain. Obviously you’ll want to produce podcasts that will be helpful and attractive to your target market. Prepare an outline for your podcasts, detailing exactly what you want to cover on each individual podcast.

Once you’ve outlined your podcast, rehearse it until you feel comfortable with the content. Ideally, your podcast will sound as though you’re having a one-way conversation with your listeners. When you’re ready, record the podcast. To record a podcast, all you need are two tools, an MP3 player and a headset that has a microphone.

After you record the podcast, you’ll be ready to introduce it to the world. The key to a successful podcast is to market it, just as you would market any other product or service.

The best way to ensure your listeners always receive your podcast as soon as it’s been released is to offer them the ability to subscribe to RSS feeds. That way, each time you release a new podcast, your listeners will immediately be informed that a new podcast is available for them.

Tim Godfrey is the founder of the exclusive internet marketing tips resource, OnlineBusinessRevenue.com

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The Importance of Podcasting For Practitioners lists 10 reasons to begin podcasting. One thing that the author mentions that could happen for you would be that someone hears your show on the internet and creates a television show out of it! There are nine other interesting points made about podcasting and would be helpful to you to read.

The Importance of Podcasting For Pracitioners by Diane Corriette

According to research company The Diffusion Group
The word podcast came about by combining Apple’s “iPod” and the word “broadcasting” to create the birth of a new type of downloadable media that is fast becoming the latest craze!

Podcasting is a method of producing a media file (either audio or video) and uploading it to the internet, providing an opportunity for people to subscribe to and receive them automatically as they are uploaded.

What’s great about podcasting is not only the fact that anyone who has something to say can now have a voice online, but also that listeners (and perhaps potential clients) can download and listen to your podcast at a time that suits them. No more being tied to having to tune in or watch at the same time each week.

Another advantage comes from listeners only having to subscribe once to your podcast and automatically receiving updates whenever you create them. This provides complete freedom and flexibility for the user.
According to research company The Diffusion Group 840,000 Americans listened to podcasts in 2004 and this number is forecast to increase to 56 million by 2010. Of course the biggest advantage of podcasts is the fact that it provides a convenient way to listen to unique content from a range of podcasters (people who create podcasts!).

No more having to tune into a radio/TV show, or listen to streaming media from a website, now you can download the show to your iPod, pda, mobile, Zune or other handheld device and listen to it on the train or in your car.

If you run your own business podcasting offers you a number of opportunities not only to stay in the hearts and minds of your current clients, but also to attract new clients and earn revenue from your products and/or service.

The opportunities for practitioners creating podcasts, the opportunity for potential revenue from creating podcasts, and the opportunity to appeal to a wider audience world wide will be ignored at your peril!
Here are 10 reasons why you should seriously consider riding the podcasting wave!

1. Establishing yourself as an expert in your industry – especially the personal development industry – is becoming a challenging prospect with more and more self-help and health related books, training and other services already on the market. A podcast provides the opportunity for people to get to know you and your work. Allowing you to quickly establishing yourself as an expert as your listeners increase.

2. Podcasts provide you with an opportunity to communicate with your audience on a world wide scale. Once your podcast has been created and submitted to podcast directories, the opportunity for people to download and listen to your information opens up fantastic possibilities.

3. Podcasts have an advantage over articles. You may have written hundreds of articles but the disadvantages are that the reader cannot feel the emotion behind the words. Also, the written word is subjective and open to interpretation from the reader. With podcasts you get to express emotions that can influence, entertain and inspire your listener.

4. There is an opportunity to create additional revenue from your podcast. Two reasons why podcasts may be popular (in my opinion) is the fact that they are free, and many of them contain little or no advertising. Just pure, hopefully informative, unique, entertaining content! You can use your podcast introductions and endings to let listeners know who you are, what you do, your website address/other content, and promote your products and services. Or create podcasts that focus on a particular product, or training method and promote that.

5. You have an opportunity to re-use your written work and create it into a media format. Whether you take that written word and create a video or audio the opportunity is there for you to dust off those old articles, thesis, half written book and use them.

6. If you enjoy using metaphors, stories, prose or poems as a way of inspiring people then here is an opportunity for you to really have them come to life through your voice.

7. Podcasts provide an opportunity for you to take your unpublished work and distribute it to subscribers in the hope of it becoming so popular that it leads to a book or show (there are several stories of artists who were signed up after releasing songs from their albums). Imagine ending up with your own TV show because your weekly video podcast became so popular that the networks picked up on it!

8. It is a creative and fun process! Your podcast does not have to contain serious lecture style information. You can provide “fire side chats” where you inform and inspire. If you provide meditation services, this is an excellent way to allow subscribers to download your work and listen to it morning and night. You can interview an expert, or have someone interview you as the expert.

9. You can create “how to” videos for your subscribers, providing them with the ability to watch how to use your product, or how to get the most out of your service.

10. It provides an alternative method of communication for the visually impaired and in the future if “signing” is introduced to videos could also become a valuable source for the deaf and heard of hearing community.

The great thing about podcasting is the public will become your critic! If you know you are as talented and as great as a leading expert in your field but you just need the opportunity to get yourself known, then creating a podcast provides that opportunity.
The number of downloads to your show will be the measuring tool that will tell you if you are a hit or miss! And several podcast directories provide the opportunity for people to comment on and/or vote for their favourite podcasts.

Podcasting is a serious business and keeping up with new technology is important in any field if you are not going to be left behind. It will take a regular investment in time and creativity, and perhaps an initial investment in equipment (although you may already have more than you know!) but it is a fairly inexpensive form of marketing.

As with anything new a period of learning is recommended, but as with anything new learnt well, it won’t be long before you are motivating, inspiring and entertaining the world wide web with your media delights!

Diane Corriette runs http://www.women-internet-marketers.com visit the site to sign up and enjoy free telesemninars, free resources and more

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Podcasting – No Risk, Infinite Reward explains that a podcast can be a more intimate way of advertising to your customers. The author also suggests that if you decide to create a podcast to keep to a schedule. This is good advice, because your customers will see that there are periodically new products, for example, that are being introduced and that it is a good idea to keep up to date with your podcasts. Creating a podcast for your business also makes your company appear to be on top of the latest technology.

Podcasting – No Risk, Infinite Reward by Matt Josdal

Podcasting is quickly becoming a valuable medium for businesses and companies to disperse their advertising and ideas to an ever growing consumer base. Just as the explosive growth of the internet brought almost all companies to a new stage of customer interaction through their websites, so too do podcasts introduce a similar form of [usually] one way communication between a business and listener. In fact, podcasting is as close to a conversation with a customer or prospect a company can get. E-mail has become impersonal in its commonality, and websites have grown far too overarching and unfocused. What podcasting can do is instill a feeling of attentiveness and closeness in the listener since listening is the primary way people take in and process information. In turn, a customer is much more likely to hear your message clearly, think about it more seriously, and remember it with greater clarity than something like an e-mail message or blog post. This alone is reason enough for most companies to develop a podcasting schedule.

One should very loosely tie themselves to a “schedule” however. Having a schedule for you podcasts is important, but don’t feel like you can’t vary from it if you have a special reason. You can feel free to make an extra podcast if you suddenly have an important update, product launch, or urgent message to communicate to your customers. When a customer realizes that you have a system of communications in place to make them aware of new deals or products they are interested in, they are likely to check back often for that update. This can lead to increase time spent on your pages, as well as some powerful word of mouth for your company or website.

One of the large positives of podcasts is advertising the podcasts itself. SPAM filters are responsible for destroying many emails with your advertisements, but people are actively seeking your podcast, much as they would an industry magazine. If they come across your podcast, it implies they’re interested in what you do and so gets rid of the need to cold sell or cold advertise to people. By not having to find customers to distribute your message to, you can concentrate on getting the message you want directly to your existing customers. Not only that, they are very easily found. You can notify users via RSS, put them on a website, and even have them on iTunes. And the best part – it’s in all those places for free! This breadth of availability at no charge is a dream in other advertising medium, but with podcasts, it’s real, and it’s effective.

Lastly, in today’s world of instant communication, a company’s reputation can go a long way. A lot of people purchase based on a company’s mission and value statements, and things like environmental records. In the tradition of advertising, podcasting is still new, and associated with a forward thinking and modern style of company. This can be a powerful tool for attracting the youth demographic to interact with a business for the first time. The youth demographic is also by far and away the greatest consumer of iPods and other MP3 players. This is more than just a coincidence, and you should be using it to your advantage. You can create a youth and young adult friendly image and transmit it via technology used by nearly all youth and young adults. At the going rate of free, you can’t afford not to invest in podcasting.

Matt Josdal’s ten years of experience have come from doing both audio and visual production, as well as audio direction. His recent months have had him focused on working with Any Voice, a voice over production company who can be found at http://www.anyvoice.ca . He strives to make Any Voice the first choice and the best choice for every form of voice recording.

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The Secret That Really Pops Podcast Intros describes the type of voice that will sell your products the best. The personality is considered to be what helps to move products. Some examples of personalities that have done the job can be found in this article. After reading the article it will be clear what you need to look for when you are hiring voice talent for your podcasts.

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When the typical podcast intro just didn’t cut it anymore, some podcasters have taken a swing in a different direction, creating characters that embodied real feelings, interests and desires.

Recently, I was listening to the CBC Radio One program O’Reilly and the Age of Persuasion. Terry, known for his insight into how marketing and advertising have forever permeated our lives, is an expert in the field and well worth listening to on a Saturday afternoon.

What I have written below is my interpretation of Terry’s broadcast last weekend.

When the traditional broadcast announcer just didn’t cut it anymore, advertising companies took a swing in a different direction, creating characters that embodied real feelings, interests and desires.

The late 1950s and early 60s marked the end of one-way advertisements that ceased to boost a company’s ROI. This decade also brought a host of changes to the way that advertisers started communicating with their audiences.

After a while, no one could relate to the stand-offish announcer, perched on his chair, wearing a tweed suit, and a hand cupped over one ear.

Announcers, who had broken through the proverbial “Fourth Wall” in before, were not performing their function as they had in the past; they were not ‘getting through’ to the public any more.

You wouldn’t envision announcer man coming to your neighborhood BBQ or taking their child to a movie. Announcers were not real in a sense and appeared to be cold, disconnected and impersonal.

Insert David Ogilvy

This is why advertising geniuses, for example, David Ogilvy, started making advertising more of a personal medium, introducing characters such as Mrs. Olson (Folger’s Coffee), Aunt Jemima (Maple syrup and pancakes), Charlie the Tuna (StarKist Tuna), and Madge the Manicurist (Colgate-Palmolive).

For example, Mrs. Olson of Folger’s fame was very effective:

The TV spokeswoman for Folger’s Coffee, made by Procter & Gamble. Introduced in 1963, Mrs. Olson (the late Virginia Christine), was a Swedish woman who seemed to know all the young couples in town whose husband’s never asked for a second cup of coffee. Of course, that was her cue to sell them on the idea of Folger’s Coffee whose catchphrases were “Mountain Grown.” and “It’s the richest kind.” The commercials ended in 1985.

And of course, who could forget the ever-striving Charlie the Tuna who was just never good enough to be put into a can of StarKist Tuna… How about Tony the Tiger and those Frosted Flakes?

What advertisers realized was that people sell products. Whether on camera or through voice-over, personalities sell.

These characters were relevant, interesting, and often faced with the same challenges of the average person who was listening or viewing the ad.

Now, just how do you achieve the same extraordinary results with a voice actor as with an on-camera actor?

Simple.

Be sure that whoever you hire to voice your commercial has a voice that embodies the brand you are promoting.

The Power of the Human Voice

Getting a great voice actor on the job does more for you than just get a script read. The voice actor brings that script to life and is a living testament to the brand, using their voice to convey all of the brand qualities and attributes so that the script doesn’t have to, saving the copy writer time and making the ad appear more natural, thus, more persuasive.

There is nothing more persuasive than the human voice. There is something innate, primitive and personal about how one human being can affect another. This is why advertising with a person selling a product is far more effective than an announcer or text ad.

Voices can be warm, funny, insightful, authentic, trustworthy, taste, grace, strength, empathy, sincerity, interest, confidence, and so on.

Sometimes, an advertisement featuring a personality can become even more effective, particularly if the character or voice actor promoting the product is a celebrity or has celebrity status.

One of the most memorable and humorous examples Terry used was of Eugene Levy’s commercial for the Gershwin musical Crazy For You.

By renaming his daughters Ira and George, hearing only from his wife through lawyers, and losing himself completely in the whole Crazy for You lifestyle, Eugene’s performance conveyed that seeing the Gershwin musical would change your life or have a significant impact. His character, Norman, who had changed his name to Norman Gershwin, made all of this clear through the recanting of the incredible lengths he had gone to just because he was crazy for Crazy for You.

If that didn’t draw in mammoth sales, I don’t know what else could have done better.

Eugene Levy’s endorsement along with this performance as the newly christened Norman Gershwin was over the top, funny, and whimsical, the perfect combination for the theatre company to draw a crowd, regardless of if the show was playing on Broadway or at the local community theatre.

Stephanie Ciccarelli is the Vice President of Marketing and co-founder of Voices.com, the voice over marketplace. A vocal major and graduate from the Don Wright Faculty of Music at the University of Western Ontario, Stephanie is able to translate years of classical music training, theory and performance into practical applications within the voice over industry. Specializing in public relation and copy writing, her presence and persona embody the Voices.com brand through partner sites like PodcastingVoiceTalent.com.

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Top Podcast Marketing Tips lends more help for those of you who would like to create our own podcasts. The author reminds us that people may switch stations when the commercials come on other radio programs, so it would be best not to sound like you are doing a commercial in your podcasts about your products. The author offers suggestions as to where examples of good commercial podcasting can be found.

Top Podcast Marketing Tips by David Skul

The continued development of Web 2.0 technology has produced new and exciting ways to market your products and services. The ability to broadcast audio and video online has emerged as a beneficial means to get the word out about your business. In particular, I address how podcasting can help you sell more products while helping you connect with your customers.

Essentially, podcast marketing is the art of publishing audio programs on the internet with the intention of raising product awareness, establishing a brand, and, of course, increasing sales.

There are many advantages to podcasts. Namely, most people have a computer or other MP3 compatible device. Since people are spending more time at the computer, rather that in front of the TV, it’s easy to hit them right where they sit.

Thanks to cheap digital recording equipment and software, you can record, distribute, and test your podcasting activities—too expensive and cumbersome only a few years ago.

One helpful tip is to listen to several other marketing podcasts to get a feel for the medium and to help you brainstorm ideas of your own. It’s especially important to listen to podcasts from marketers in different industries. It’s even more important to find someone who has been podcasting consistently. By the tone of their message, you will get a good idea about what messages work in an audio format.

What you don’t want to do is record a glorified ad. Most people change the radio station during a commercial break. Don’t be that commercial break.

The best podcasts are those that provide the “meat” of a subject. Just like written copy, how-to, advice, and Q&A type formats offer listeners more meaningful content.

For example, if you sell motorcycle parts, you could create a podcast, or series of podcasts, instructing people how to service and maintain their motorcycle at home.

Once you have a written script, it’s time to record. Make sure you invest in a good microphone for the best sound quality. Many podcasters use the Audacity software package to record and edit their podcasts. Audacity is free and simple to use once you learn it.

After you have recorded and edited your podcast, you will need to upload it to your website or use a podcast hosting service. Many of these will also create a podcast feed for you, or you could use a website like FeedBurner to create your feed. There’s also a unique service call WebPasties that will allow you to “paste” a code snippet in your own page that will create a feed for your podcast.

When you have all this is in place, recorded podcast uploaded to a server, it is time to start promoting your podcast Start by listing your podcast on podcast directories. Also, have links to your podcast feeds on all of your websites and e-zines. If you have an email list, start sending out a weekly podcast. I don’t recommend sending something daily unless your market demands it.

With time, commitment and a little luck, your podcasts will become more popular, driving more traffic to your website and increasing sales.

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Podcast Client Software describes the job of the podcast client. This is the software you will need in order to enjoy the podcasts you have chosen to subscribe to. The article lists the different types of podcast clients there are to choose from. You will be able to decide which one is right for you after reading this article.

Podcast Client Software by James Murray

Software used to access and download podcasts is called a podcast client. They are also known as media aggregators, programs designed to automatically access an online file, or feed, and download the audio or video file associated with it. Hundreds of these programs exist, with names like IpodderX, Nimiq, Juice, and PodSpider.

These podcast clients are easy to find, and because there are so many available for free, it is easy to find one that suits an individuals needs and style. These programs run on the users computer, periodically downloading a small RSS file from sites that it has been told to monitor. The file tells the program about an audio or video file stored on the server, and the podcast client then downloads that file for the user to view or listen to.

The podcast client thus allows the user to view information on a wide range of topics from their computer, without even using a web browser. Just like blogs let people find writers they enjoyed for any niche topic they were interested in, podcasts let people do them same for audio and video. Its as if a thousands of radio and television channels were created to serve every possible interest, and more were made every day. Using the podcast client to access and download the files makes it as easy to keep up with the sites one likes as it is to publish the feed.

There are many podcast software programs and a lot of them are even free. Because of the decentralized, geek adopted nature of podcasting, a wide variety of programs are available, from large programs with a big footprint that do many different jobs to tiny little software packages that do the bare minimum. A package is available for podcast subscribers of almost any type, and more are being created everyday.

While some podcast software is designed for home user omputers, most of them are designed to be used on the Internet. There are many packages created so that feed subscribers can view the podcasts they enjoy from within a web browser. These software packages contain both the feed reader like the home user software does, but usually also incorporate a way to view or listen to the podcasts online from inside the browser. Much of this software is used at the podcast directories that maintain listings of podcast feeds.

Feed creators is another type of online podcast software. PHP scripting is usually used to create the RSS file that tells the feed readers where to download the podcasts from. The scripting can either create a hard copy of the RSS file and write it to the server disk when the feed is updated, or it can make it virtually. When the RSS file is generated virtually, it does not actually exist on the host’s server. Instead, the address of the PHP script is distributed as the address of the feed. When the script is accessed, it generates the file by looking at the recent posts at the site and sends the results to the feed subscriber.

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How to Find Podcast Hosing is all about how to go about finding a place to upload your podcasts that will be downloaded by future listeners. If you have no clue as to what this is about, the purpose of podcast hosting is fully explained in the article.

How to Find Podcast Hosting by James Murray

Podcast hosting is the most important part and first for anybody who wants to begin to create a podcast. Before
anyone begins distributing podcasts, they need a location to store the files and keep the feed file that will tell their subscribers about the new episodes available.

One of the first things required is a domain name where the website will be located. Many domain registrars are available
who will help one register a domain name for a small fee. Once the domain is registered, hosting is required, and again there are many different companies willing to do the hosting for a small fee. One of those is bluehost.com, but many others are available. When looking for a host, the most important thing is to make sure that a lot bandwidth and storage space is available and cheap. Since podcasting deals with large media files, a lot of disk space will be taken up storing the files and bandwidth will be eaten quickly when they are downloaded by the subscribers.

Once podcast hosting has been established, it needs to be used and the website needs to be set up. The DNS addresses of the website need to be set to the addresses that the host provides you so that the servers that the internet will know where your website is located. DNS addresses can be set by going to the domain registrar that was used to acquire the domain and inputting the addresses provided by the host. Then, it will take a few days before the master list the domain registar updates will be shared throughout the internet and all name servers know where to find your specific domain. You can then go about setting up your own podcast.

With the podcast hosting in place, you will need to look at the disk space allocated to the website using something called and FTP browser. The host may provide one as part of their hosting plan, but if not there are many available free to choose from. Using the FTP browser, log on to the host and upload a file called dircaster.php after editing it to fit the specifics of the website. Dircaster.php is an easy to find piece of coding that generates a feed file by looking at the contents of its directory or folder. The individual episodes to be podcasted can then be uploaded to the same folder as dircaster.php for cataloging. Make sure that all the meta data, or information about the mp3 file is correct before doing so.

The podcast hosting allows you to distribute all your podcasts. It would be best to upload more to the website, such as an index page that tells visitors about the podcast and provides the address of the file dircaster.php on your website. When they subscribe to that file, the podcast client they use will access it and receive information about the newest and latest podcasts.

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Features Of Your MP4 Player describes all the new features that the new ipod, the MP4 player, has. The MP4 player can do much more than the MP3 player and appears to be something that would be a great investment. For example, the MP4 player can play video files while the MP3 player can only play audio.

Features Of Your MP4 Player by Roberto Sedycias

When MP3s came into the market, they were a huge hit. They were small and portable, and owners could listen to all their favorite music while on the move. Now you have the MP4 player, such as iPod, with even more advanced, attractive features!

With the MP4 player (iPod), you can not only listen to your favorite songs, you can also watch your favorite movies, music videos, and TV shows, along with all your MP3 songs. It can do other things as well – you can listen to FM radio stations, you can record voice notes, and on some devices, you can even read your favorite ebooks.

Since 1993, when the MP3 technology was first introduced in to the market, it had been the most important music format. The recent introduction of the MP4 with its more compressed audio format has again changed the way digital sound is perceived. Most people might not be aware of how the MP4 differs from the MP3 and think that MP4s are more compressed and hence smaller than the audio files in the MP3 format; others assume that these two represent different technologies.

There are both common features as well as distinctions between MP3 and MP4 players. The most important point that comes to the mind when you compare the two, is that the MP4 format has properties that make up for all the shortfalls of the MP3, and the quality of perception of the files in the MP4 format is much better when compared to the MP3.

Basically, MP4 is a container. So it has the capability to carry video as well as audio files. So the basic difference is that the MP4 contains the audio and video at the same time while the MP3 format can support only the audio files. The MP4 player (iPod) allows you to realize something bigger and better than anything you can imagine. It is a new concept known as Structured Audio, and it is a mode of describing sound in the most ultra-modern way.

The MP4 technology supports a quality of sound that represents the future standard for a variety of multimedia applications, including computer music and gaming audio; hence one can think of the MP4 as the next step in the evolution of the file format that started with the MP3.

There are many types of MP4 players in the market. They are very light and have small screens of 1.2 inch, however some of them may have screens of up to 2 inches. The speakers are built inside the players and there are earphone sockets as well. It is not unusual to find OLED display characteristics. OLED produces brighter and sharper images as compared to LCD images.

A great characteristic of MP4 players (iPod) is that there are not innumerable buttons for the various commands. Only a few buttons are sufficient for the purpose. The memory is quite large at 8 GB for flash based and 100 GB in case of micro based hard drive.

The latest MP4 players (iPod) even support third party, flash memory cards, which are external… they even have USB support. Earphones and other accessories are also available with the MP4, but at times the quality may not be up to the mark.

Because of it capability of delivering both video and audio at the same time, MP4 devices (iPod) can offer an even greater range of features such as email, web browsing, instant messaging, music and video download, digital camera, bluetooth wireless technology and many more. Multiple language options and gaming capability add to its versatility. Features such as voice recording enable MP4 devices to be used not only for entertainment but also for professional purposes.

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Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for PoloMercantil

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For an e-book that will familiarize you with everything about podcasting go to http://www.podcastingpossibilities.com/podcastingpossibilities.com

How to Podcast-Show Format is a good read for anyone who would like to try their hand at an internet radio show. It is a very precise article with advise as to where and when to play music and for how long, for example. Reading this article before you begin your show will ensure that you start out with a quality show. From there you can work on increasing your audience without having to worry too much about what mistakes you may be making.

How to Podcast – Show Format by Bob Sommers

After recording over 200 podcasts for the Recognized Expert Marketing Show, I’ve learned a thing or two about creating a successful show. And by successful, I mean a show that has a loyal following of dedicated listeners.

After years of trail and error, here’s what we learned about producing a show that people want to subscribe to.

Make Your Podcast Thematic
If you want to host a successful podcast or Internet radio show, your show must be thematic. In our case, the Recognized Expert Marketing Show focuses on marketing. Our listeners know that they can count on hearing a program that’s going to teach them how to market themselves better.

We are not trying to target people who are interested in fiction or cooking or travel. The show is about marketing and the people who listen to the show are there to learn about marketing. Don’t try to be all things to all people. It doesn’t work.

Invite A Quality Guest
There are pros and cons to having a guest on your show. For example, a well known guest will attract listeners. They will add credibility to your show and give you someone to banter with.

The best reason for having a quality guest on your show is the information and experiences they provide that you can’t offer. A popular and quality guest can be a godsend for any podcast.

The downside to having a guest on your show is the unknown. Unless you’ve heard them on another show, you really don’t know what to expect when the microphone goes live.

In order to ease my concerns I contact every guest on the telephone before I schedule them on my podcast. You can get a pretty good idea as to how a guest is going to act from a simple telephone call, but not always.

So, should you have guests on your podcast? The answer is, “It depends.” You’re the most qualified person to make that decision.

With the basics out of the way, let’s look at what the format of a thematic show with guest looks like.

Provide A Musical Introduction
Music is a great way to get your audience in the mood for your show. It’s also a way to create continuity for your show. The trick with music is to keep it short and make sure it represents the mood you want to create for your podcast.

Introduce Yourself and the Show
Don’t leave new listeners wondering. Tell them straight away who you are and what the show is about.

Drive Listeners To Your Website
I didn’t do this for the first 100 shows and it proved to be an expensive mistake. When we started the Recognized Expert Marketing Show, it was only available on our website. Today it is syndicated on over 80 websites including iTunes.

The good news is 90% of our listeners don’t listen to the Recognized Expert Marketing Show on our website. The bad news is 90% of our listeners don’t listen to the Recognized Expert Marketing Show on our website. Here’s why that’s bad news.

Since our listeners are not listening to my podcast on our website, we can’t encourage them to sign-up on our list, click on our ads or purchase our products. That’s a problem you want to avoid from the start.

Give your listeners a reason to come to your website and offer them a bonus for going. We offer ebooks, reports, articles and other great marketing tips that are only available on our website. This is the single most important thing you must do on your podcast.

Introduce Your Topic
Project your excitement about the show and tell your listeners what they can expect from your show. Make a big promise and keep it.

Introduce Your Guest
Once your listeners have been persuaded to listen to your show, introduce your guest. You want to make a big deal over your guest for the benefit of your audience and your guest. You really can’t go too far.

Get to the Content Quickly
The fastest way to build a loyal following is to provide great content right out of the gate. Follow through on the promise you made at the beginning of the show and have them reaching for a pencil and paper.

Take A Break
I schedule a break halfway through my show. This gives me an opportunity to reintroduce my guest and remind my listeners to go to my website.

Recap The Show
Give your listeners a synopsis of what they learned and remind them why they listen to your show. Encourage them to tell their friends about your show and visit your website for more information. Do these things and you will quickly have your own successful podcast.

Bob Sommers is an Internet marketing expert and host of the Recognized Expert Marketing show on Maui. Learn how to podcast from the host of this very successful show.

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For an e-book that will introduce you to podcasting go to http://www.podcastingpossibilities.com/podcastingpossibilities.com

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