Thanks Detlev. Terry
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 12:35 AM, Nicola Quinn <mail_at_nicolaquinn.com> wrote:
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> Detlev,
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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
> :)
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> 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.
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> Much love to you Detlev!
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> Nicola
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> On 2 Jun 2010, at 20:21, Detlev Tesch wrote:
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> > Hi.
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> > 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?
> >
> > 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.
> >
> > 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:
> >
> > - 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
> >
> > 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.
> >
> > t9u.de/pc-1free
> >
> > 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.
> >
> > 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.
> >
> > What do you think?
> >
> > ---
> > Dipl.-Oek. Detlev Tesch
> > Coach, Master Trainer of EmoTrance
> > www.webtesch.de
> > www.emotrance.eu
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