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Podcasting is the new
medium fad of the moment. But can it be used for marketing and is it
inexpensive? The answer to both questions is "Yes."
First, let me explain for
the neophyte what podcasting is. Technology for its use has been around as
early as 2000 but its widespread use really made its hey-day in 2003. So it
is still new and the power of this new medium has yet to be realized.
Nevertheless, as an audio
technology, there are some practical uses.
The name is derived by
fusing iPod with broadcasting even though it has nothing to do with the iPod.
Simply put, podcasting is taking an audio or video file and placing it on
the Internet so that it can be downloaded for personal use by others. By
transferring files in this manner, one could listen to a radio program or
watch a television show or movie on one's personal MP3 player, iPod or
similar personal portable media player.
So how can this technology
be used for marketing? If you have a product or service you can place an
audio or video file on your web site describing your product or service and
even do product demonstrations. Another use of the podcast is to develop an
infomercial-type broadcast in which you accept advertising from other
companies, somewhat like a television commercial in the middle of a program.
While this use may not be necessarily popular, I believe it can be used
effectively.
For instance, instead of
interrupting your program with a commercial, put your commercials at the
beginning or the end of the podcast. Also, you don't want to overdo it. Only
include one or two short commercials so that you don't bombard your audience
with too much marketeering. In this age, with cable and satellite television
and radio, spam blockers and laws and other anti-commercial posturing, too
much of a good thing will rub people the wrong way. A good example of this
is pop-up advertising; too much is bad but just enough is effective
marketing.
The uses for podcasting are
endless. They can be short or long, but the key thing is to present them
effectively. You want your files to be clear and understandable, so choose a
speaker or presenter who looks good on camera and who has a voice that
sounds pleasant. Also, treat your podcast like any other media presentation
which you would spend hard-earned dollars to produce. Write a script and
test it before an audience before you go into production. Do everything you
would do for a television commercial you were producing or a radio spot. You
want it to be professional and of the highest possible quality.
All you need to produce
your own podcast is a personal computer. If you have Microsoft Media Player
or RealPlayer by RealNetworks then you can record your own audio file right
onto your hard drive. A web cam will do the same for your video file.
Another way to capture your presentation is to use a digital tape recorder
or a camcorder and download them onto your computer's hard drive later.
Then, you can upload them onto your web site the same way you would upload
any other file.
Now that you have a basic
understanding of podcasting, give it a shot. Make the most of this new
technology and have fun.
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