Ruminations on the Podcasting and Portable Media Expo

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Whew. I got back from the Podcasting Expo on Sunday night, immediately crashed in my big foam bed and have spent all my waking hours since catching up on work, signing deals and blathering on with advice for clients.

And I’m still feeling haggard from three full days of Podcasty goodness. My favorite speaker?

That one’s easy. Paul Colligan blew the roof off the “Podcasting as a Business” hall with a one-hour sprint describing how you can turn podcasting into profits. The big secret? Use your podcast to sell your stuff, not someone else’s.

Now, granted, this won’t work for everybody (there are plenty of folks who don’t have anything to sell) but podcasting is really a information marketers dream. I’m deep into Paul’s “The Business Podcasting Bible” and will be sure to harp on about it here as soon as I finish.

Otherwise the conference was far more fun than any business event has a right to be. I already miss my “camp” friends and can’t wait to go again next year.



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  1. suki October 3rd

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    that photo should be called “oh, the eyelashery.”


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