Detlev,
I like the idea of podcasts. I'm subscribed to quite a few that just download automatically when a new one in the series appears in iTunes. So simple.
I keep meaning to do some myself on various topics though do think a series is the most powerful and not sure I would be committed enough to keep it up.
There is a real knack to good podcasts, I've listened to some awful ones and it doesn't take much for them to be boring and obviously selling something with no useful content.
I like Paul Colligan, he seems a very decent chap, and especially because he ran his business from an iPad for a month, a very clever marketing trick :)
Just tried to sign up for the event but keep getting told my email is invalid and tried several addresses which is a bit annoying as I'd quite like to hear that.
Much love to you Detlev!
Nicola
On 2 Jun 2010, at 20:21, Detlev Tesch wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I don't know about you, but I'm still not happy with the attention EmoTrance gets from all those who could be interested without even needing to "convince non-believers". There are so many people out there who already know about the energy system and all that - they just haven't heard about EmoTrance - yet.
>
> The question is: How to get the word out?
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> Well, I guess the most important medium today (or at least one of them) is the internet.
>
> Of all the means the internet offers we are possibly all of us underutilizing one: the auditory channel, i. e. podcasting.
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> What is podcasting anyhow?
> POD + CAST: Quite simply audio files created with the help of a computer that are easily distributed (broadCAST) over the web - in a way you could have your own web-radio-show. People can subscribe online and have the episodes delivered automatically to their iPods (POD) or other devices and may listen to it where and when they like. Oh btw, it could be audio or even video.
>
> Why even consider it?
> This can create (or enhance) a more personal relationship between you and your audience, promote you as an expert in your field, and add a human voice to your (written) content. Isn't that *very* interesting for practitioners, trainers, therapists, healers ...?!
>
> To better promote EmoTrance, my sessions, and my seminars here in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland I intend to add a podcast to my website (EmoTrance.eu).
>
> What are some good reasons to podcast? Well here are a few links that show you what other people have to say about it:
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> - Authors should podcast: 5 reasons you should start now - by Joanna Penn | The Creative Penn
> - 4 Reasons to Add a Podcast to Your Blog
> - 5 Reasons to Podcast | Internet Marketing Blog
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> And then there is a free web event on June 3rd about the "Seven deadly mistakes most podcasters make" and how to avoid them. Is is a live event and you get the recording (also free) if you register.
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> t9u.de/pc-1free
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> I have followed Paul Colligan, the host, for a while now and I think that he really knows his stuff and is also a great marketer. I will definitely grab what he has to say there.
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> So if you want to expand your reach via the web do consider podcasting. Why not take a look at what those links have to tell you.
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> What do you think?
>
> ---
> Dipl.-Oek. Detlev Tesch
> Coach, Master Trainer of EmoTrance
> www.webtesch.de
> www.emotrance.eu
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