Business Podcasting for the little guy

Today I had an inter­est­ing con­ver­sa­tion about busi­ness pod­cast­ing for a B2B focused small busi­ness look­ing to gen­er­ate leads and per­ceived exper­tise in their area. We chat­ted a lit­tle bit about the tools that were needed and observed that, far from being a big bur­den, pod­cast­ing is rel­a­tively low effort while giv­ing an authen­tic con­nec­tion with peo­ple who con­sider you an expert in your field.

Pod­cast­ing ful­fills much the same role an email newsletter/mass con­tact does — yet man­ages to dif­fer­en­ti­ate itself in the medium to actu­ally get onto people’s desks in a bit of a unique way. Tech­ni­cally pod­cast­ing is pretty easy to imple­ment, with Word­Press being one obvi­ous tool to make it hap­pen online and most new com­put­ers sport­ing Win­dows, OS X or Linux com­ing with free soft­ware included (or at least eas­ily avail­able) to pro­duce the content.

So what’s our role? Just lift­ing the bar, really. From snazzy intro/outro music to stan­dard­ised call-to-action snip­pets that get attached or rotated week by week, a lit­tle bit of exper­tise goes a long way to cre­at­ing a suc­cess­ful, easy to cre­ate pod­cast­ing expe­ri­ence. This makes it eas­ier for small busi­nesses to stay in it for the long haul, build­ing bet­ter brands, leads, and adding value for customers.

# by Josh on June 9th, 2010 Tags: , , , , , ,
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Event shenanigans

People dancing with lights and video

Our video rig

Our video rig

Lots of par­ti­cleIl­lu­sion emit­ters aided by use of a Wacom A5 (6x8) tablet that Tim brought to the party, a bit of Gephex pro­cess­ing, man­ual video loops, and hope­fully the last MX-50 I will ever use (I love them to bits, but they’re very nearly redun­dant if these Gephex plans come to fruition).

In at 1630, out by 2245… if only all gigs were so expe­di­ent! We were just doing video, though, so it was fairly small. I man­aged to spend lit­er­ally $100 on trans­port and park­ing ($50 park­ing and another $50 for a cab to return a hire) which is noth­ing short of obscene… one day there’ll be an event where I can actu­ally make money (yeah, right :P)

Pretty excel­lent evening, con­grats to Felix & the SACS guys for run­ning it… even if you were using a hor­ri­ble hire com­pany with cheap and nasty Chi­nese lighting!