Sunday, August 30, 2009

Companies, the organization of Podcaster

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Companies, the organization of Podcaster Of course it was inevitable - the hunt for revenue podcast. Once skipped iTunes, followed by large companies have started to create and distribute their own podcasts, which wouldn? T for a long time before someone came up with the idea of cash in a multitude of smaller, independent podcasters.The challenge is to organize all Podcasters, deliver advertising, collect the money and somehow it is right split. And the application of this idea of a group as diverse as you? Ll ever find. In fact, the word? Group? arbitrarily.However is, to say nothing? s take a quick look at the players: first, there is Audible.com. In a recent press release, he explained his strategy:? .. Tools, Podcasters, more capacity for advertising revenue, such as managing dynamic ad-registration, subscription and transactions guaranteed. Podtrac promises ", which specializes in targeted podcast advertising, by precisely matching audience demographics and interests with the appropriate publicity for the listeners and viewers. Do you? valuable measurement of the third podcast marketing. Then there is the Castfire what? can the producers of audio and video to generate advertising revenue from them seamlessly link with media buyers and consumers. Podvertiser, the introduction in 2006, offers? You can use the revenue from the podcasts you want to create. You can do with your podcast hosting, tracking and ads in it.Fruitcast compares the challenge of adding podcast advertising like Google AdSense does. When you register for their service, every time a listener downloads the program, they? ll automatically a sponsor? Message for the beginning or the end of program.I skimmed many of these programs and understand that there are advantages and disadvantages for all. The biggest gripe of Podcasters on these systems seem to point to Audible.com, because with an owner (closed), including their audio format, and is used for each affiliate of Guy download.Paul Colligan, however, was quite enthusiastic Audible . com 's business model and is eager to have access to statistics that Wordcast ". If you are podcasting with a kind of business model, and that goes to the monitoring and hosting and more important for customer service for you, this is a great, fabulous thing, "said Paul.Bloggers have usually heavily weighed against Audible.com But so what? ll be interesting to see if everything goes.If you? Podcaster again and find a way to build a couple of dollars out of your podcast, I'm sure it? s worth your time to take a look at these new technologies and services.Tim "Gonzo" Gordon shows how to create a professional, high quality audio on your computer at home. With 25 years of radio production, writing and voice talent, Tim can show how a small studio and pro audio for fun and profit. Subscribe to this free newsletter-bit digital audio. Lea how to podcast Podcasting Adventures Online.

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