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| Podcasting: The New Marketing Powerhouse
Guest article by Blue Melnick of
Virtual Tape Drive
Run a business? Me too. And even without knowing what your business
is, I'll bet we have the same persistent, insatiable need: to deliver
our message to more people, more effectively, more often. Our goal,
of course, is to attract the right kind of attention, and thereby
continuously grow our respective client bases. And in 2007, I'll
be spreading the word about my data backup service, Virtual Tape
Drive, by using the cutting edge technology of podcasting.
Stay with me now—if you have a slight case of technophobia, that’s
okay. New technology can be intimidating, and busy entrepreneurs
often find it too time consuming to learn and integrate into their
marketing plans. But in this case outsourcing your technical needs
is a viable option because—trust me—discounting the most innovative
mass-communication vehicle to emerge in years would be a terrible
oversight. The bottom line is that podcasting will quickly communicate
your message to a self-perpetuating audience of thousands, and may
just be the answer to your marketing dreams.
Think of a podcast as downloadable radio content. A podcast is
a digital file that is available to everyone via free subscription
over the Internet. Most podcasts are audio only, but you can add
video content as well. The main advantage of podcasting over traditional
broadcasting is that users can download these web feeds to their
personal computers, mp3 players and CDs, and then listen to them
“offline” at their convenience—in their car, during their morning
run, at the office, or on their way up the chair lift during their
ski vacation.
In most cases, podcasts are inexpensively produced and recorded
by ordinary people in ordinary circumstances, and as a result are
unscripted, often humorous, hip, high-energy, and fun to listen
to. More and more, however, professionally produced podcasts are
surfacing as a powerful and savvy marketing tool that, if done properly,
are quickly building loyal listenerships and client bases of ever-increasing
numbers.
Indeed, marketing experts have identified podcasting as a new and
improved form of viral marketing, which harnesses the Internet’s
networking power to reach a large number of consumers quickly. Concurrently,
the podcast culture is made up of people who love to share information.
If your message is compelling and/or entertaining, podcast subscribers
will happily share it with others, rapidly disseminating your message
to an audience of thousands. Also, as podcasts use RSS (really simple
syndication) technology, podcast subscribers get automatic notification
and feeds of your new podcast episodes, making the transmission
of your message practically instantaneous.
As an entrepreneur, and as a lover of all things tech, I want to
use innovative approaches. I have engaged the power of podcasting
to promote Virtual Tape Drive via two weekly podcasts: Biz Link
Radio and The Tech Advisors with rapidly growing success.
Not sure if Podcasting is something for you? Think of this final
point: The term 'podcast' was declared the 2005 Word of the Year
by the New Oxford American Dictionary. It can only go up from there!
Want to learn more about podcasting? Blue Melnick is an entrepreneur,
and the co-host of two weekly podcasts: Biz Link Radio and The Tech
Advisors. Contact Blue through
www.bizlinkradio.com, www.thetechadvisors.ca,
www.vtdcanada.com
or by phone at 416-462-3323.
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