Communities Update for May 2007
May 7th, 2007 — ToddInstead of sending a email with a community update I decided to throw together a video.
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Instead of sending a email with a community update I decided to throw together a video.
Alternate audio here.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
May 7th, 2007 at 12:02 pm
Todd,Hope the live ads I,m doing on Talkshoe is up to standard.I,m new at podcasting and having a blast.
I just hope my shoe continues to grow.I think It,s 1310 om bluebrry. I have A few Callers from Hawaii.Later,Kain
May 7th, 2007 at 12:14 pm
Todd,
Great pod cast. I would like to take my pod cast to a higher level. I started my Personal Economic Coach show in March and am getting a small amount of traffic but would like to get more exposure. Any help I can get will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ray Jewell
May 7th, 2007 at 1:12 pm
It was a good choice to do this via video. It’s good to see a face with the voice.
Very informative vidcast. I am working on my show (Independent Music Show) and was planning to implement the sponsorship.
Keep up the good work. I listen to the GNCP and have taken a couple ideas, too. Keep up the good work.
May 7th, 2007 at 1:17 pm
How hard would it be to create other communities of podcasts. For example a science/engineering podcast community, which I assume my particular podcast would fit, since I guess my podcast would not fit the tech area as it appears to be defined even though it is technical. I realize my podcast has some quality issues, I am still learning.
May 8th, 2007 at 12:38 pm
“If your wife comes along with you….” I was glad my wife wasn’t listening to this. She and I run a tech podcast (Tech Talk for Families), and not only was it her idea, but she does most of the research and editing. I’m not a big feminist or anything, but I thought of her and how the guys at Best Buy, calling tech support, etc. always treat her differently than they do me, and it bugs her to no end, since she usually knows more than they do. I know she’s also the exception to the rule and I’m just a blessed husband, so no hard feelings.
That said, here’s a request for you guys, and a minor one: I noticed the blubrry video player isn’t compatible with the Wii Opera browser. I’m sure the problem is on Nintendo’s end, but it’d be a great way to say, “You can view our show on your TV by going to our website with your Wii and zooming!” Not sure what version of Flash is required. YouTube works fine on the Wii, but I noticed NBC.com’s video doesn’t.