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| | | 01.24.08 Asset Evaluation is Necessary for Podcasting By Lisa McNeill
At the Triangle Social Media Club, Kipp Bodnar led the groups discussion regarding the business applications of podcasting. I will attempt to recap some of our highlights for those who couldnt wake up at 8am. For those companies or individuals that may be determining whether or not to start a podcast, the group consensus was that an evaluation of assets is necessary. The following are some questions to ask:
Additionally, we also defined the following specific business benefits to podcasting, listed below:
Extra SEO Juice (thanks to video/audio)
Brand Building/Image Changing
Portability (providing on-demand information)
Affordability
Ease of Use
Long Shelf Life Like I said, these are tidbits, so feel free to continue the conversation by adding additional thoughts in our comments section. I also wanted to say thanks again to everyone for coming and contributing to a great discussion. Hope to see you next month! (These SMC pictures are thanks to Wayne Sutton, who broke out his camera phone, uploaded pictures to Flickr, and Twittered it to all his followers in true social media style and fashion... Click here to view the album) Comments About the Author: As a Social Media Strategist for Ignite Social Media, Lisa McNeill outlines social media tactics and develops social media campaigns to help companies reach customers and build brand advocates. Her expertise in project management and marketing additionally guides the execution of these campaigns. Visit Ignite Social Media |
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