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I did a double take when inviting today's guest, Luria Petrucci onto the show. It was a case of deju vu all over again as in, “have we not met before?” Actually we've never met, but then I realized the "event" I was referring to was Geek Brief TV and the person – or character – was Cali Lewis. Woah, as Keanu would say. Today at 1pm EDT, we'll discuss virtual events and expanding your reach and moving from "fake authenticity" to embracing your YOUniquely you personality. Join us! ================================================================ This show is brought to you by cex, the Creator Economy Expo, May 2-4 in Phoenix, AZ. By using code JAFFE or NOTFAMOUS, you'll get $200 off your registration, plus a walk on appearance in a live show taping on site AND a private drinks with me (on me!) ================================================================ Watch full episodes at youtube.com/c/josephjaffeisnotfamous. Subscribe at bit.ly/subscribetotheshow Join the Discord at bit.ly/notfamousdiscord I give away free $JAFFE (my crypto creator coin) every episode. To be eligible, you need to hold 10 $JAFFE coin and you can purchase at rally.io/creator/JAFFE (note: you own and hold…it's yours!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we chat with Cali Lewis !! check out her website http://calilewis.me/ follow us on twitter @techwebcast Big Thank you too Cali Lewis Have a Listen!! Throw Back Episode Cali Lewis
A decade ago, internet sensation Cali Lewis had over 1 billion cumulative downloads. You would think she had hit a home run, but the costs outweighed the gains both literally and figuratively. Luira "Cali Lewis" Petrucci shares all. Welcome to episode 265 of the Entrepreneurship Elevated Podcast!
Fill out our survey! Quick Episode Summary: Intro :11 Promo 1: Karaoke Nation Podcast 2:10 We have a support blog! 2:42 Promo 2: Love Your Work 3:40 Audio Rockin' Libsyn Podcast: Marketing Disenchanted 4:12 How we feature you! 9:01 Promo 3: Mother's Quest 10:52 Rob & Elsie Conversation 11:21 100th episode Promos! Podcast Movement Ticket giveaway! Sponsored by Podcast Movement Answering a two-fold question about how to optimize your podcast app Shout out to Terry for 100 episodes! More questions about recording more than one person in the same room Talk about Sounddesign Mix Pre–3 and Mix Pre–6 series digital recorders Feedback about what being on our feed can do for your stats via Corey 31:47 Our thoughts about Revoice - is it spam? Weekly, fortnightly, what works best to build an audience? You guys won't believe this from soundcloudreviews A story about why having a feed separate from your website is awesome The 12th Annual Podcast Awards are back! Rob, soapbox on comments about the perfect length of a podcast episode and more The latest stats for Median and Mean podcast download numbers! Featured Podcast Promos + Audio Karaoke Nation Podcast Love Your Work Mother's Quest Marketing Disenchanted Carey Green from Podcast Fast Track Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) 2017 Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame inductees Brian Ibbot Podcast411 Interview MP3 Dan Klass Podcast411 Interview MP3 Luria Petrucci, formerly known as Cali Lewis, Podcast411 Interview MP3 Rob Greenlee Podcast411 Interview MP3 Elsie Escobar Podcast411 Interview MP3 Introducing the Mix Pre series The soundcloudreviews article Rob refers to Podcast Awards Elsie on Podcast With Heart Elsie on Karlosophies Go FCCYourself dot com Elsie's Emergency Excitement Where is Libsyn Going? (In Real Life) Podcast Movement 2017 L.A. Podfest HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share #TheFeed with your twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to The Feed: The Official Libsyn Podcast Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FEEDBACK + PROMOTION You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download the FREE The Feed App for iOS and Android (you can send feedback straight from within the app) Call 412 573 1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our SpeakPipe Page!
Fill out our survey! Quick Episode Summary: Intro :11 Promo 1: Karaoke Nation Podcast 2:10 We have a support blog! 2:42 Promo 2: Love Your Work 3:40 Audio Rockin' Libsyn Podcast: Marketing Disenchanted 4:12 How we feature you! 9:01 Promo 3: Mother's Quest 10:52 Rob & Elsie Conversation 11:21 100th episode Promos! Podcast Movement Ticket giveaway! Sponsored by Podcast Movement Answering a two-fold question about how to optimize your podcast app Shout out to Terry for 100 episodes! More questions about recording more than one person in the same room Talk about Sounddesign Mix Pre–3 and Mix Pre–6 series digital recorders Feedback about what being on our feed can do for your stats via Corey 31:47 Our thoughts about Revoice - is it spam? Weekly, fortnightly, what works best to build an audience? You guys won't believe this from soundcloudreviews A story about why having a feed separate from your website is awesome The 12th Annual Podcast Awards are back! Rob, soapbox on comments about the perfect length of a podcast episode and more The latest stats for Median and Mean podcast download numbers! Featured Podcast Promos + Audio Karaoke Nation Podcast Love Your Work Mother's Quest Marketing Disenchanted Carey Green from Podcast Fast Track Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) 2017 Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame inductees Brian Ibbot Podcast411 Interview MP3 Dan Klass Podcast411 Interview MP3 Luria Petrucci, formerly known as Cali Lewis, Podcast411 Interview MP3 Rob Greenlee Podcast411 Interview MP3 Elsie Escobar Podcast411 Interview MP3 Introducing the Mix Pre series The soundcloudreviews article Rob refers to Podcast Awards Elsie on Podcast With Heart Elsie on Karlosophies Go FCCYourself dot com Elsie's Emergency Excitement Where is Libsyn Going? (In Real Life) Podcast Movement 2017 L.A. Podfest HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share #TheFeed with your twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to The Feed: The Official Libsyn Podcast Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FEEDBACK + PROMOTION You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download the FREE The Feed App for iOS and Android (you can send feedback straight from within the app) Call 412 573 1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our SpeakPipe Page!
The first podcast for George Elliott (G-Money) features information on his media background and introduces you to why he thinks you will find his stripped down, old school, one-take, simple audio approach interesting. He also explains why he has become a podcaster with a Top 5 List of reasons. He is honest, straightforward and intends to include teachings and lessons on various everyday items as the content of future podcasts. He credits Cali Lewis as inspiring his interest in podcasts and invites you to visit his website at www.looseink.ninja to learn more about him.
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My wife Veena and I spent the last 3 days at one of the biggest internet marketing conferences in North America, called Traffic & Conversion, put on by Ryan Deiss and Perry Belcher and the awesome team at Digital Marketer. It was really good. 3 days of non-stop sessions and talks. Of course, Veena and I, because we live in San Diego, just had to drive like 1/2 hour to get to the hotel where the seminar was being held. And on the 2nd day, we even took off early, came back home, watched most of a basketball game between Lebron James's Cleveland Cavaliers, and Kobe Bryant's LA Lakers. And then we went back to an awesome party later in the evening, which I'll tell you all about in a minute here. So here are some of my thoughts and ideas about the event itself, as well as my spiel on how to do an internet marketing conference well. #1) It was very telling that a room with seating for 500 was jam packed for a session about how someone is killing it with Periscope. And in the very next rook, it was mostly crickets where someone was talking about Podcast monetization. Now, I know for a fact that most people with podcasts aren't making money. In fact, out of the few thousand shows that are launched each month, most of them will not get past episode 10, most won't ever grow their audience, they won't get traction, the host will eventually lose interest or get discouraged that no one's listening or just find the next shiny new thing, and they will all eventually "podfade" - that's the term used to describe podcasts that just fade slowly over time. So why were there more people in the Periscope session than a Podcast session? Isn't that amazing? That just tells me that most people still don't get it, that Podcasts are the single greatest medium for establishing authority, proving your expertise, building really deep connections with your audience, because you are literally inside their head while they're listening to you, they cannot fast forward, they are the most attentive because they're probably multi-tasking as they walking the dog or do the dishes or laundry or clean the house or going out on a run - by the way, those are the times I listen to podcasts as well. Recently I was at the dentist, for a cleaning session that lasted more than an hour. And I had to do that twice in a week. And my dentist has a very posh set up - they have a TV screen on the ceiling, so you can be lying down, getting your teeth drilled into, and watch Ellen Degenres at the same time. But guess what I did instead? I asked them to turn off the TV, I put on my behind-the-ear bluetooth headphones and listened to podcasts the entire time. Alex Blumberg from Startup and Sarah Keonig from Serial were inside my head the whole time. Some of the people whose fan I've become lately, are all podcasters whose shows I regularly listen to - like James Schramko from superfastbusiness, or Dave Jackson from school of podcasting, or Daniel J Lewis from theaudacitytopodcast. Podcasting is such an intimate, personal platform, that it just blew my mind to see just a fraction of the audience for a podcasting session compared to a session about Periscope. You know why? Periscope is the shiny new thing that everyone's and their dog is creating content with. And at the end of the day, do you know what is the same ol same ol problem that everyone's going to have on Periscope? It's building an audience. Doesn't matter what platform you are on. The platform can only go so far in helping you get some free traffic. Whether it is blogging on Medium, or getting your show on New & Noteworthy on iTunes (Dave Jackson, if you're listening, I just threw up in my mouth just a little bit). Whether is is creating videos on youtube or scoping on Periscope or Blabbing on blab, the age-old problem that will haunt 99% of the content creators, is that they will not find an audience, they won't be able to grow an audience, they won't be able to get traction, they won't be able to monetize it. And then they'll simply move on to the next new shiny thing. And those who stay, pick maybe just a couple of platforms, and go really really deep into it, and figure out how to reach more people, keep more people, provide tons of value and also figure out how to influence that audience to go do whatever it is that you want them to do - whether it is to inspire people or educate or entertain or sell books or sell ads, those are the people who will go on to win, regardless of the platform. And whichever platform you go to, it's the same case - it's the 1%ers versus the 99%ers. #2) So I did start by going to the Podcast session first. But the speaker was such a deadbeat, he was from a podcast monetization company - I won't name any names here. But he just absolutely killed it - as in, not in a good way. He was actually killing the audience with boredome. He was speaking on a low, monotonous tone, had the abolutely worst slides I have ever seen, with horribly lazy images that looked like he probably spent no more than 1 minute finding the right image for each slide. No energy, no excitement, and the worst thing? He worked for the company that was doing the presentation that taught you how to monetize your content. See the blatant conflict of interest there? Yeah, it sucked. So Veena and I skipped out after 15 minutes, and that's how we ended up at the neighboring Periscope session. So, it's not just about getting the audience, but you have to be good enough to keep them. And this guy couldn't hold our attention because he sucked big time, and lost us very early. And it's going to happen to you too with your audience, whether you're doing a podcast, or a blab or a periscope. So focus on the hook, on the message, and delivering great content and delivering it in a really good way. The platform is secondary. And you'll be a fool if you ignored podcasting just because it's not as sexy and exciting as Periscope. #3) If you are going to spend time, money and effort on going to a seminar, then don't waste it all on just going to the sessions. I mean, sure, pick and choose a few, like I did with the Gary Vaynerchuk session at the end of day 1. Gary Vee absolutely rocked the place. Check out his podcast ask gary vee, and he might be an acquired taste for some, but just stick with it for a few episodes, and there's a good chance you'll become a huge fan, like me. So feel free to handpick a couple of sessions, but don't waste all of your time just shuttling from session to session. The biggest gold is out there in the hallways, running into folks, crash conversations if you have to, just don't be a jerk and start handing out your cards. Join the conversation quietly, as long as it's a large enough group, wait for someone to talk to you, just invite yourself. Don't say "Hi, I'm Ravi Jayagopal, Co-Founder & Co-Developer of DigitalAccessPass.com, one of the leading membership plugins for WordPress". Don't do that. Say something like "Hi, my name is Ravi Jayagopal". And wait for someone to ask you what you do. Then say something low-key like "I own a software business. It's called digitalaccesspass". In my case, most people would say, "Oh, DAP, I know you guys" I use DAP or I used to use DAP. And some would say Oh, so what does digitalaccesspass do? And then you give them just a little bit more. You say "it's a membership plugin for WordPress". See how I'm giving it piece by piece, and only when asked. That's the way to enter a conversation with a group of strangers and not be shunned as a jerk. So hang out outside in the halls more than the sessions. You can always pay for the recording of all the sessions. You'll anyway not be able to go to all of the breakout sessions. So if you think you want the content, then order the recordings. And focus as much as you can on networking and making connections. So in our case, Veena and I were invited to a very exclusive party of who's who, so we went home early, got refreshed and drove back for the party. And I'm telling you, it was an incredible group of people that we rubbed shoulders with. Yes, I'm going to drop some names. So sue me. Chris Farrel, Andrew Lock, E Brian Rose from JVZoo, James Dyson and team from Optimize Press, John Lee Dumas from Entreprenuronfire, Jaime Tardy from eventual millionaire, Luria Petrucci, formerly known as Cali Lewis from Geek beat TV and the Leo Laporte show, wow, it was absolutely amazing. In facdt, if you go to the show notes for this show at subscribeme.fm/19, you'll see a cool selfie of me and John Lee Dumas outside the women's restroom. No, we weren't doing anything crazy. Just figured out outside the men's room as we were leaving, that I didn't have a selfie with John. He's such an incredibly down-to-earth guy for someone who's such a big name. In fact, every single one of them there were such movers and shakers, and they were all so incredibly human and humble, that it was just mind blowing. And by the way, John Lee Dumas has also given me an amazing testimonial for my book at SubscribeMeBook.com. Here's what he said about my book: Ravi is one of the foremost authorities on membership sites & online courses. Every bit of his writing comes from years of selling online and helping others set up membership sites. If you want to learn from the best about recurring income and IGNITE your brand, this is THE book to read. - John Lee Dumas, EOFire.com Check out my book at subscribemebook.com, also on amazon - just search for subscribe me - one words or two words, and both will bring up my book towards the top. So that was my mini-soapbox rant about conferences and audience building and platforms. If you take away just one thing from this episode, then make sure to go deep, then wide. As in, go really deep into your niche, or your marketing platform, before you go wide and move to the next big shiny thing. If you get into podcasting, stick with it. If you write a Kindle book, go deep and don't just launch your book and forget about it. Promote it, get the message out. Go as a guest on other people's shows. Do your "book tour" before you fall for the shiny object syndrome. There's going to be something new everyday. Videos, youtube, kindle, podasting, blab, periscope, and snapchat - man, Gary Vee is so into snapchat, it's just crazy. There's facebook, pinterest, instagram, on and on and on. Don't get caught up with trying to be everywhere all at the same time. You can't. Nobody can. So pick one or two platforms where most of your target audience hangs out, and just go deep into it, and crush it till the cows come home. Thank you so much for listening to the SubscribeMe show at SubscribeMe.fm. And if you want to offer me any kind of feedback, or check out the John Lee Dumas selfie with me in front of the ladies room, or for to contact me, go to http://subscribeme.fm/19/ Cheers and talk to you on the next episode.
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Are you using video to market your blog? Listen as Luria Petrucci (formerly Cali Lewis) shares strategies for building your platform using online video. http://www.becomeablogger.com/242 Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Call the hotline @ (888) 835 - 2414
In today's episode, (not safe for work) I share clips from a podcast I set out (as an experiment) to be the Worst Podcast Ever. It would: 1. Have F-bombs. 2. Insult the audience. 3. Deliver no value 4. Use Potty humor and be overtly immature The reason? I had two: 1. I wanted to test podbean.com (who during the test had a technical issue, and my files quit downloading). 2. I wanted to see what kind of downloads a horrible podcast would get. I've heard from Libsyn that many podcasters get around 200 downloads per episode. (get a free month at Libsyn using the coupon code sopfree ) The worst podcast ever gets about 10. Rules for Experiment: 1. I could not use my real voice. I didn't want anyone to know it was me. 2. I could not promote it at all. Not a single tweet. Doing a Podcast as a Character: This is not new. "Madge Weinstein" has been doing yeast Radio since 2004. There are people who do not use their names such as School of Podcasting student Stargate Pioneer who does the Legends of Shield podcast. Cali Lewis has always been Luria Petrucci behind the scenese of Geekslife.com You may feel more confident behind the microphone as your character then in your own skin. I say "Fake it till you make it" (you will get comfortable as yourself) but being a character is an option. People like Seth McFarland get away with tons of things on their TV show The Family Guy as the characters are cartoons. The Simpsons is another example of characters getting away with things a real person would not. But in the end Seth still takes flack for his characters. The down side of being a character is connecting with your audience. I met Paul David Peterson of Entrepreneur Explosion. Paul's show is a parody of all the Entrepreneur shows. Paul is not his real name. If I want to meet Paul at Podcast Movement or New Media Expo, I can't if he is completely incognito. In my case my character on the Worst Podcast Ever was simply named "Grumpy Old Man." What if AARP wants Grumpy to come speak at a convention? These characters don't exist in reality. The Stylizer 3000 Today I play a bit that I included in today's show to get you to think about all the different styles that you can use to create your podcast. There are SO MANY ingredients that you can use to create a completely unique podcast. I worry that people will not take me seriously as a podcast consultant if I'm too goofy on the microphone. I guess we will see. Podcast Rewind: Formats on the Podcasters Roundtable I participated on the Podcasters Roundtbale Episode 53 with +Ray Ortega,+Daniel J. Lewis +David Jackson +Colin Gray +Paul Peterson and+Doug Payton to discuss the various types of formats you can chose for your podcast. Check it out Ready To Start a Podcast? If you're ready to start a podcast SIGN UP TODAY, and rest assured you will have everything you need to learn how to launch a successful podcast.
Want to join in on the conversation? Call 888-563-3228 There are a few times in your life when you can say, "I don't know," and yet you still have to move forward. One is when you are in college. If you're not ready to declare a major what do you do? When you are having a baby, but you don't know the sex, what do you do when your honest answer is, "I don't know." Podcast on the New Media Expo Floor on "Podcast Alley" If you are going to the New Media Expo, we are accepting submissions for people who want to record live "from the floor" if you're going (and you know you should be) go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/podcastalley and submit your show today. Because of My Podcast: I Am Being More Effective At My Job Biagio and Joke are the hosts of the Producing Unscripted where they are now training their clients who are now producing better content - and thus they are helping people launch televisions show. Check them out at producingunscripted.com I'm Not Sure What To Podcast About: What To Do When You Can't Find a Topic [8:48] In those situations you take general classes (in the situation of college), and you go buy diapers, lots and lots of diapers, if you have a baby on the way. These are all skills you will need moving forward. No matter what your podcast is going to be about you will need to know the following: 1. How to plug a microphone in, and how to talk into it without having "popping P's" 2. You need to get proper recording levels 3. You could go to Wordpress.com (as a temporary play ground - not a permanent solution) and start tinkering around with understanding websites. 4. You can learn how to move files around to position them where you want them. All of these skills will be used no matter what type of podcast you launch. What happens if you never launch a podcast? You sell your microphone on ebay. What if your DO launch a podcast, and then later change your mind? There are very popular podcast hosts Mignon Fogherty (known as Grammar Girl) and Cali Lewis of geekbeat.tv who didn't find their current success on their first attempt at podcasting. Both of their show are their SECOND podcast. I've had a few podcasts that I tried that didn't work. Do I consider these failures? NO. I learned something from every show. They aren't mistakes, they are learning opportunities. In music, you can learn three chords (G,C, and D) and play a ton of songs using those basic chords. Episode Zero Strategy 19:41 You need ONE episode to submit your podcast to iTunes (many people wait till they have at least three to listen to before submitting their show. In the past I've said to tell people about you and to tell them what to expect. That was back in 2005. I've changed since then. Its best to bring the best content you have. To have them going WOW. This will bring you instant credibility. Then they will care about who you are because you help you. Part of this is based on the book Epic Content Marketing: How to Tell a Different Story, Break through the Clutter, and Win More Customers by Marketing Less that I've spoken about on other episodes. If I tell you my story (unless its a really good story) most people won't care. Move them with your content, then tell them your story. How to be part of Your Audience's Routine [27:51] While there are podcasters who are doing well without having a consistent schedule (like Joe Rogan), if you want to be part of your listeners routine, you need to come up with a consistent schedule. Darren Dake from The Coroner Podcast explained how he starts his Mondays with some quiet time with his Bible, and then he starts my podcast (that is a very humbling experience). But I am part of his routine because he can count on my show being there every Monday. Are Your Ready To Start Podcasting? Join the School of podcasting today
Because of my Podcast... I got to Meet a Mentor and Be Seen as an Expert Ben from Modern Self Defense where he was asked to teach a class, meet a mentor, and then he had 20 peopel fly in to meet HIM. This great event gets better, they have already asked him back to do another class. Ben is doing his podcast as he wants people to be safe. Fin him at modernselfprotection.com and in iTunes. How to Create a Protected / Premium RSS Podcast Feed 6:37 I've had a few people ask me this question so thanks to Nick at spnt.tv, Jason from matttalkonline.com and Randy from Leaning Towards Wisdom (itunes) I use Digital Access Pass to accomplish this through some short codes. Then anyone who is subscribed can access their special version of the RSS feed (and other can't). If they cancel their account their RSS goes dead. I ave a video on my Patreon page that shows how this works (sign up for $1 and get access to bonus videos). Here are some tips and insight into having premium content. 1. If you are creating premium content for your launch, remember you don't have an audience yet and you may be doing "double the work" for an audience that doesn't exist. 2. When you get into ecommerce, you enter the world of paypal. Some people love paypal, and others refuse to us it. 3. You will need to be able to support your members. Its not a set it up and watch the money come in. They will occasionally need some help. 4. If you can keep the free items completely separate than the premium your life will be easy. I'm in the process of moving the premium content from the School of Podcasting to a completely different website. This makes keeping things "straight" a WHOLE lot easier. If you mix the premium and free content together, it can be quite the headache keeping everything separate (the easiest way to to just keep them separate). 5. If you are trying to make it so that there is NO WAY To steal your content, then you will have a long day. If your product is digital, people can steal it. That's a fact and in the end you have to end up trusting your customers. Don't get hung up on that. People will pay for items in money or time. There are those people who have more time than money and can go to great lengths to get your content (and there are some customers who will share it with others - welcome to 2014). Post Rewind [17:45] I appeared on the Podcaster's Roundtable where we talked about platforms for podcasting. Listen/Watch it here. Izzabela and Mike Russel produce the Branding Cow podcast where you can have Izzabela go over your website from top to bottom. In one episode the podcaster was using the Website host to host their media and Izzabela mentions how it took almost 10 minutes to download the episode. You can find the Branding Cow podcast at www.brandingcow.com Mike and Izzabela run Music Radio Creative and recommend using Spreaker as your media host. Music Radio Creative are responsible for the "Podcast Rewind" voice over as well as the "Ladies" who sing "The School of Podcasting with Dave Jackson." Speaking of using your Web Hoist as a Media host I interview Ralph from thesdrshow.com on episode 419 where he talks about the horror of having to move to a "real" media host after launching his podcast (his web host even told him it would be fine - then it wasn't). You can hear that episode HERE (if you want a free month of hosting at Libsyn.com or blubrry.com use the coupon sopfree ). Spotlight Podcast: Adopting and Fostering in Faith [22:56] Today we spotlight a new podcast "Adopting and Fostering in Faith from a new member of the School of Podcasting Robert Gelinas. This podcast is all about inspiration, information and resources for Christians who desire to care for orphans in their own backyard (and beyond). I love it as Robert is an expert (he has five adopted children) and he is using the podcast to help others with questions about fostering and adopting children. Check out his website at http://fosteringandadoptinginfaith.com/ and find his podcast in itunes Last 5 in 5 from Ben Branam [29:46] Ben Branam from Modern Self Protection (No One SHould Live in Fear) shares the last five podcasts you listened to: 1. Daily Audio Bible 2. Get it Done Guy 3. The Survival Podcast 4. Handgun World 5. Black Man With a Gun HipCast Podcast Media Hosting Review [34:15] I've am getting a bit tired of reviewing media hosts as there are new ones every day (hour?) I was asked to look at Hipcast.com. My criteria includes: 1. Don't mess with my file (they do) - although you are allowed to rename your file once you upload it. They transcode your file as well. 2. Give me a way to redirect my feed (they don't). 3. Dont limit my bandwidth (they pass) 4. Give me stats (their stats get a D+ - very, very basic) 5. Give me unlimited storage (they pass) They list features on their website that aren't really features ("We back up you files" - really? I hope so). Their online recording tools didn't work with my machine (they didn't recognize my microphone). The recording from your phone produced a quality that I feel is poor at best. You can read my review of other media hosts here. I recommend Libsyn.com and Blubrry.om (who meet all my criteria) get a free month at either site using the coupon sopfree As Tim is doing a video podcast and he wants to put out an hour long video, I ask "Does it really need to be video. There are people who do videos for YouTube and then put the audio out as a podcast. Cali Lewis use to do this (and might still be doing it) for geekbeat.tv What some people will do is create a smaller version to be downloaded 640 x 360 (16:9) Or 640 x 480 (4:3) Then upload the HD version to Youtube and put the Youtube version on your website and put the smaller version into your feed and let people watch YouTube on your website. This reduces how much space you need for hosting. If your show is NOT visual (talking head) I would recommend this. Mentioned on this Show Skywalking Through Neverland Ready to Start a Podcast? Become a member
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Email your feedback over to feedback@shepodcasts.com! We wanna hear what you think needs to be part of Podcast Movement next year. Or c'mon down to the She Podcasts community on Facebook :) Show 014 Quick-Guide Podcast Movement re-dux A little catch-up of the sessions via Jessica - The women in podcasting session ended up being more about women than business which was nice Lou Mongello’s was great at bringing information about getting more off-line engagement and he’s a nice guy Elsie’s thoughts on the Women in Podcasting panel as well Tracks in the Podcast Movement…? Beginner, intermediate and advanced? A women in podcasting track? Media buyers panel was more aimed at the usual CPM model and Jess feels that there are other opportunities than that. Jess shares her experience with possible advertisers Elsie’s experience with working with advertisers via CPM I wish there were more people that were not focused on business podcasts…other types of podcasters Elsie’s ideas for keynote speakers: Tim Ferriss, Dan Carlin, Molly Wood, Mignon Fogarty, Joe Rogan, Cali Lewis and Tom Merritt There were a lot of people that hadn’t even started a podcasts showing up! That was super surprising. We should have prepared better for our ShePodcasters meet-up! We need more! Is there a difference between a podcaster and people who podcast. Chatting about the podcast patent troll!!! EXPLICIT response from Jess Jessica goes into Podcaster’s Paradise and posts all about how little money there is in podcasting…. :D A rundown of other podcasting conferences and digital media conferences to note via Elsie A bit of sad news about a fellow podcaster Book your hotel room for NMX! NOW! FEEDBACK REQUEST! Do you label yourself as podcaster? Are there any conferences that She Podcasters should attend Links mentioned by Jess and Elsie! The Young Turks Interview with Joe Rogan by Ana Kasparian for The Point Molly Wood - correction she works for the NY Times not the Wall Street Journal Dan Carlin Tim Ferriss Cali Lewis and Livid Lobster Tom Merritt Amber Mac Sarah Lane Fr. Roderick The Patent Troll article from the EFF The Catholic New Media Conference DragonCon The Parsec Awards LA Podcast Festival Nerdtacular PG Holyfield GoFund Me campaign Podio Book Murder at Avedon Hill by PG Holyfield New Media Expo 2015 Podcast Movement 2015 HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! It would be stellar if you shared She Podcasts with your fellow women podcasters on twitter. Click here to tweet some love! If this episode got you all fired up, head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to She Podcasts! Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FEEDBACK + PROMOTION for Women Podcasters You can ask your questions, comment below, go to the She Podcasts Facebook group and even share your promos for your podcast! Let your voice be heard. Send it all to feedback@shepodcasts.com
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Cali Lewis tells SXSW newbies about where to find the best barbecue in Austin, how to survive the dreaded SXSW hangover, and what she's up to next with GeekBrief. Check out "GeekBrief.tv":http://www.geekbrief.tv to see more of Cali.
[audio:http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-9668/TS-59381.mp3] In this episode of the Podcast Answer Man, we talk with Cali Lewis from GeekBrief.tv Discuss Podcasting in the Podcasting section of the GSPN.tv Community Forum. Right Click Here To Download This Episode The post 032 Podcast Answer Man – Cali Lewis of GeekBrief.tv appeared first on The Cliff Ravenscraft Show.
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This is Episode 27 of the Today in iPhone Podcast we are joined by Cali Lewis from iCali, please visit www.todayiniphone.com.
OK, I admit it. I'm hooked on Twitter, the deceptively simple site that asks "What are you doing?" and gives you 140 characters to answer the question. I can't help posting these microblog entries, and I look forward to receiving them from my friends on my Motorola Q phone, a steady stream of innocent little posts which delights me, especially when I hear from my "real-world" buddy Kes Woodward in Fairbanks. Others on my list include Dave Winer, Cali Lewis, Kris Krug, Will Pate, Leo LaPorte, and Stephanie Booth of Lausanne, Switzerland.Music: "Going to the Sun"on the Glacier JourneyCD composed by Montana musicians Christine Dickinson, Janet Haarvig and Matthew Lyon Link here. Used bypermission.
Dave talks about common mistakes that you can make that willcause errors inyour RSS feed. SponsorOnline Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting.com Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast This was inspired by the Podcast Brothers www.podcastbrothers.com show where they talked about a feed reader having issues with their feed. You can see a table of code to put display characters without causing errors. http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_entities.aspYou can check your feed validation at www.feedvalidator.org Dave also reminds all podcasters to report their songs at the Podsafe Music Network When looking at your playlist, click the "show playlist history" option at the bottom of the list. Be sure to report your songs. The musicians will thank you for it. LAST 5 IN 5 by Cali Lewis of www.geekbrif.tv 1. Dawn and Drew Show www.dawnanddrew.com 2. Daily Source Code www.dailysourcecode.com 3. Mo Buzz Tv www.mobuzztv.com 4. Accident Hash www.accidenthash.com 5. Rocketboom. www.rocketboom.com Check out the School of Podcasting with its hundreds of resources and hours of tutorials. www.schoolofpodcasting.com Dave's favorite Podcast Host is Libsyn
All that and a bag of chips? Buns investigates Cali Lewis of Geekbrief.TV. The show's a little nerdy, but he determines it is ears up mate.
Tune in today for our 30th episode of Boutique Cafe, we want you to celebrate right along with us as we hear messages from viewers, friends, musical artists and fellow podcasters. Guests include: Mommycast, Amy Butler, Charlene May, Christa Couture, Cali Lewis and many many many more! Daria announces our "Where in The World Is Boutique Cafe?" contest, you may submit your pictures for our online scrapbook to info@boutiquecafe.com (more details available in the BC Chat forum). We will be having a fun After Party in the Chat forum to celebrate further, so stop by and join in. **You'll want to see pics of people you know on the RED CARPET!
In our very First video podcast Daria interviews Cali Lewis from Geek Brief. The ladies chat about cool tech products for moms and kids that you'll want to try. Cali shares info about her recent interview with the Podfather Adam Curry, and all about their popular tech show Geek Brief. Giveaway of a Nikkiknits $50 gift certificate. Products reviewed include: Firefly Mobile Phone , CEIVA Digital Photo Receiver , Apple iPods , Why Cry Adapter, and FLY Pentop Computer, from Leap Frog.
Welcome to the show it is March 15th and this is our 135th show. Today will be an interview with Cali Lewis from GeekBrief.TV please visit this podcast at http://www.geekbrief.tv/