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Spreaker Live Show #96 for Jan 4th, 2017Our Topics This Week: - 2016: The Year in Podcasting - Listener Comments and FeedbackShow Duration: 45 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(dotcom)Co-Host: Alex Exum, Host of “The Exum Experience Podcast” on SpreakerSpreaker has a Blog at Blog.Spreaker.com- Evolutions of Podcasting in 2017 article - http://blog.spreaker.com/2017/01/03/nine-evolutions-podcasting-2017/ by Rob GreenleeMain topic this week: “2016: The Year in Podcasting”http://blog.spreaker.com/2016/12/28/2016-year-podcasting/ by Chiara Sagramola -Spreaker’s been a part of the podcasting and online audio industry for almost six+ years now -Consumption/Listening continues to grow (at the beginning of 2016, Edison Research reported that 55% of Americans were aware of podcasting existence (compare that to 22% in 2006), and 36% had listened to one). -Podcasting has grown from a passion/hobby project to a full-time commitment for many, and corporations and broadcasting giants are Returning to it for a more direct connection with clients and listeners. -As podcasting boomed and producers turned towards the ever growing possibility of revenue, both positive and negative consequences emerged. -As the number of podcasts multiplies, it’s important to make original, quality content, and not churn out copycats of what’s already out there. -Focus on quality production is at the forefront of many conversations-As a testament to podcasting’s growth in 2016, many podcast-centric events were held last year, catering to those both in- and outside the of the industry, with some returning and others new to scene. Spreaker staff got to attend and sponsor our fair share this year — among them NMEU, NRB, and JPod — and each provided its own perspective and insights. -For example, at Radiodays Europe, an event that’s usually more focused on the radio and broadcast industry, podcasting was a main topic of interest; more and more traditional networks are trying to find a way to merge their traditional approach with the new medium.-Podcasting has officially taken over the world with the inaugural Asia Pacific Conference taking place back in February in Auckland, New Zealand.-The biggest event to mark the success of the industry was Podcast Movement, which was even bigger and more bustling than last year. Spreaker team members got to go to Chicago and meet lots of new podcasters ready to get behind the mic, and take the pulse of what’s new in the biz.-More features for more podcasting on SpreakerPodcasting really came of age in 2016 with its modest and steady rise in consumption, and producers are looking to keep up with the demand with quality products that sound and feel professional. -With that in mind, we set to work on our apps for both our creators and listeners.-We introduced the Epidemic Sound Library, full of quality audio tracks to pick and choose from, as well auto-ducking, to the Spreaker Studio console. -That dedication to content also lead to the ability to plug in chapters throughout episodes that can mark and enrich segments with outside links, titles, and images, giving your listeners a complete sensory experience. -From a management point of view, we introduced the CMS, or content management system, in order to streamline the entire podcasting process. Setting up and scheduling episodes, adding titles and images, retrieving code and customizing the embedded player, and enabling auto-sharing to social networks all get taken care of from a single dashboard.But listeners are just as important as podcasters, and the need for a simpler listening solution, through which you can find and save great podcasts, is a definite priority at Spreaker. -This year we updated Spreaker Podcast Radio on iOS to match our Android counterpart, and added auto-generated personalized playlists set to your tastes, a favorites section for your all most listened-to podcasts, and curated lists created by our own team and fellow partners. -Auto Downloads and Channels are coming soon in 2017 to iOS app. Listener Comments on SLS95:Dave KanyanHey Rob, Interesting show with Ray Ortega. Thanks. But I found it a bit ironic. While listening to Ray intently to learn about mics, I felt that Alex always sounds louder and clearer than Ray did. Alex always sounds as if he is in the room with you. Ray sounded to me as if he was coming through Skype or some other way. I know Ray is a bit soft spoken and of course way more soft spoken that Alex, but his volume seemed a bit low. Curious what you or others think. I prefer Alex's sound and volume, easier to listen to while I'm driving in my truck at work. Happy New Year to you and everyone at Spreaker,and the Spreaker live family!Linda IrwinOne of the shows I am affiliated with does Google Hang Outs On Air and the host runs through a desk top Spreaker app. Tracks cannot be played on the Hang Outs, only on the Spreaker channel. This makes for a lot of extra post-production work for me when I have to add those in for the video later. Perhaps there is a way what is streaming from the app can also be on Hang Outs?Spreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comrob at spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com
Spreaker Live Show #96 for Jan 4th, 2017Our Topics This Week: - 2016: The Year in Podcasting - Listener Comments and FeedbackShow Duration: 45 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(dotcom)Co-Host: Alex Exum, Host of “The Exum Experience Podcast” on SpreakerSpreaker has a Blog at Blog.Spreaker.com- Evolutions of Podcasting in 2017 article - http://blog.spreaker.com/2017/01/03/nine-evolutions-podcasting-2017/ by Rob GreenleeMain topic this week: “2016: The Year in Podcasting”http://blog.spreaker.com/2016/12/28/2016-year-podcasting/ by Chiara Sagramola -Spreaker’s been a part of the podcasting and online audio industry for almost six+ years now -Consumption/Listening continues to grow (at the beginning of 2016, Edison Research reported that 55% of Americans were aware of podcasting existence (compare that to 22% in 2006), and 36% had listened to one). -Podcasting has grown from a passion/hobby project to a full-time commitment for many, and corporations and broadcasting giants are Returning to it for a more direct connection with clients and listeners. -As podcasting boomed and producers turned towards the ever growing possibility of revenue, both positive and negative consequences emerged. -As the number of podcasts multiplies, it’s important to make original, quality content, and not churn out copycats of what’s already out there. -Focus on quality production is at the forefront of many conversations-As a testament to podcasting’s growth in 2016, many podcast-centric events were held last year, catering to those both in- and outside the of the industry, with some returning and others new to scene. Spreaker staff got to attend and sponsor our fair share this year — among them NMEU, NRB, and JPod — and each provided its own perspective and insights. -For example, at Radiodays Europe, an event that’s usually more focused on the radio and broadcast industry, podcasting was a main topic of interest; more and more traditional networks are trying to find a way to merge their traditional approach with the new medium.-Podcasting has officially taken over the world with the inaugural Asia Pacific Conference taking place back in February in Auckland, New Zealand.-The biggest event to mark the success of the industry was Podcast Movement, which was even bigger and more bustling than last year. Spreaker team members got to go to Chicago and meet lots of new podcasters ready to get behind the mic, and take the pulse of what’s new in the biz.-More features for more podcasting on SpreakerPodcasting really came of age in 2016 with its modest and steady rise in consumption, and producers are looking to keep up with the demand with quality products that sound and feel professional. -With that in mind, we set to work on our apps for both our creators and listeners.-We introduced the Epidemic Sound Library, full of quality audio tracks to pick and choose from, as well auto-ducking, to the Spreaker Studio console. -That dedication to content also lead to the ability to plug in chapters throughout episodes that can mark and enrich segments with outside links, titles, and images, giving your listeners a complete sensory experience. -From a management point of view, we introduced the CMS, or content management system, in order to streamline the entire podcasting process. Setting up and scheduling episodes, adding titles and images, retrieving code and customizing the embedded player, and enabling auto-sharing to social networks all get taken care of from a single dashboard.But listeners are just as important as podcasters, and the need for a simpler listening solution, through which you can find and save great podcasts, is a definite priority at Spreaker. -This year we updated Spreaker Podcast Radio on iOS to match our Android counterpart, and added auto-generated personalized playlists set to your tastes, a favorites section for your all most listened-to podcasts, and curated lists created by our own team and fellow partners. -Auto Downloads and Channels are coming soon in 2017 to iOS app. Listener Comments on SLS95:Dave KanyanHey Rob, Interesting show with Ray Ortega. Thanks. But I found it a bit ironic. While listening to Ray intently to learn about mics, I felt that Alex always sounds louder and clearer than Ray did. Alex always sounds as if he is in the room with you. Ray sounded to me as if he was coming through Skype or some other way. I know Ray is a bit soft spoken and of course way more soft spoken that Alex, but his volume seemed a bit low. Curious what you or others think. I prefer Alex's sound and volume, easier to listen to while I'm driving in my truck at work. Happy New Year to you and everyone at Spreaker,and the Spreaker live family!Linda IrwinOne of the shows I am affiliated with does Google Hang Outs On Air and the host runs through a desk top Spreaker app. Tracks cannot be played on the Hang Outs, only on the Spreaker channel. This makes for a lot of extra post-production work for me when I have to add those in for the video later. Perhaps there is a way what is streaming from the app can also be on Hang Outs?Spreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comrob at spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com
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Mark Asquith is a serial entrepreneur who has built globally successful design & marketing, SaaS and digital businesses since he quit his job in 2005. A passionate podcaster, perpetual learner, and helpful bloke, Mark has an adoring wife, a giant dog and an embarrassing beard.Mark had a small business podcast, Excellence Expected, and an all-in-one website and hosting solution for podcasts, Podcast Websites. Recently, Mark has been working with a few people on a project on artificial intelligence for entrepreneurs and professionals.
Mark Asquith is a serial entrepreneur who has built globally successful design & marketing, SaaS and digital businesses since he quit his job in 2005. A passionate podcaster, perpetual learner, and helpful bloke, Mark has an adoring wife, a giant dog and an embarrassing beard.Mark had a small business podcast, Excellence Expected, and an all-in-one website and hosting solution for podcasts, Podcast Websites. Recently, Mark has been working with a few people on a project on artificial intelligence for entrepreneurs and professionals.
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
On this week’s podcast we talk about: What you been up to?, Men and Relationships, Man vs Monkey and much more Tracks: Helion Rising, Gavin Clark, Cinematic Orchestra, Fleetwood Mac, Alias, Jodeci. Guests: Allan Scorer (Truth Hurts) To find out more: https://www.facebook.com/truthhurtsevents/ Vote Cow in 2 awards! WE'VE BEEN SHORTLISTED FOR 2 AWARDS/YOU CAN VOTE ONCE A DAY EVERYDAY ON BOTH UNTIL JUNE 12TH/PLEASE SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS GOOD PEOPLE. 1. Peoples choice podcast award: 'Best mature Podcast': -Find Milk the Cow Podcast via this link: http://www.podcastawards.com/ in the Mature section. - Scroll down the page -Click the button next to Milk the Cow podcast in the Mature section -Scroll down the page,type in name and e-mail address and then click send. -Click validate on the validation e-mail sent to you -Repeat daily until June 12th 2. #NMEU awards, 'Worlds Best Podcast of 2016' - Click this link: http://newmediaeurope.com/2016/nmeu-awards-2016-stage-2/ - Click on Milk the Cow Podcast in the Worlds best Podcast section - Twitter opens up - Send Tweet Repeat daily until June 12th One love. FTDCH. :) 23 x Tickets for the Cow Social www.milkthecowpodcast.com/tickets In the studio: Allan Scorer and Mike Cow. Twitter: @mikecow1 @mtcpodcast Instagram: mtcpodcast Producer: Danny H BUY Porklife here:http://www.milkthecowpodcast.com/merch/porklife Sponsor: Sheath Underwearhttp://www.sheathunderwear.com/https://www.facebook.com/sheathunderwearENTER DISCOUNT CODE ‘cow’ when you checkout for 50% discount Sponsor: Bryte Screen and Digital http://www.bryte-digital.com/ Sponsorship/advertising/guest spot enquiries:mtcpodcast@mail.com Twitter: @mtcpodcast @mikecow1 Please comment, rate and subscribe and download for FREE on iTunes to help the podcast reach more people, it makes a huge difference. One love. FTDCH.xhttps://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/milk-the-cow-podcast/id935323009?mt=2 )
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RSP The Edge 02 – UK Podcasters Pub Crawl, NMEU in Hyde Park RSP The Edge – Around the outside of the series of Radio Skills for Podcasters. In this episode Kevin Field is out and about in Hyde Park, London. This is episode is the morning after the night before – or to be ... Read more The post RSP The Edge 02 – UK Podcasters Pub Crawl, NMEU in Hyde Park appeared first on .
Its my great pleasure to welcome Izabela Russell back to the Online Learning Podcast to discuss the 2016 New Media Europe Conference which is being held in London on 18th/19th June 2016! Last year NMEU 2015 was a fantastic success and 2016 is going to be even bigger and better! Find out about Inspire Day and Learn Day! Get all the news about the Black Tie Gala Dinner! Find out who is speaking! Yes! I am speaking again too! To find out what I am going to be speaking about click on the link to go to the NMEU Website You can find out all about the Conference by following this Link - http://jbdcolley.com/NMEU2016 You can find out more about Izabela and Mike and Music Radio Creative by going to their website at http://www.musicradiocreative.com
Mike and Izabela Russell, the dynamic duo behind New Media Europe and UK Podcasters, join the conversation to talk about the growth of podcasting in the UK and the recent success of New Media Europe. Podcasting in the UK continues to grow thanks to their efforts. They even have a special guest on their session - their beautiful new baby!
In today's Episode of the Online Learning Podcast, I am delighted to welcome four guests from the New Media Europe Conference 2015; Jelle Derckx, Jonathan Tilley, Katrina Buderuus and Cliff Ravenscraft. After these great people gave scintillating speeches I was lucky enough to grab them for a few minutes each for an exclusive interview for the Online Learning Podcast In this Week's Episode: In this Episode we discuss: Jelle Derckx How "Think and Grow Rich" inspired Jelle to blog about personal development How Jelle came to create his online course about simplifying your life Offers some advice about how online blogging can help online course creators How to make money with an awesome online blog Why podcasting is such a great way to create a community How to take the answers from interview guests and turn it into a blog article which would be really engaging Why you need to keep blog posts short and punchy Why Jelle is going to create an English course about minimalism on Udemy Jelle lives in the Netherlands and was born in 1984. Performing has always been his passion and he graduated from Acting College when he was 24. From 24 to 27 he didn't have a great time and was struggling with negative thoughts about himself and was constantly comparing himself with others. Jelle decided to make a big break and went to Brazil with a book: Think and Grow Rich. That book changed Jelle's life and thinking completely. He came back to the Netherlands and made life changes (minimalism) and decided to share it on a blog. After a year he made a course on minimalism, wrote a book and started podcasting about the topics he was passionate about. Now, Jelle has two blogs, one on acting and filmmaking and one about personal development and minimalism. Both blogs have a podcast and an email list of 4500 people. Jelle is 31 and he's living in Amsterdam as an entrepreneur. (Thanks to NMEU2015 for this profile) You can find Jelle at jellederckx.nl and http://www.lijstjes.info/ Jonathan Tilley Discover how to cope with failure Find out what we should be doing to cope with failure Why Jonathan enjoys learning from failing in a small way every day Why feeling failure can reduce our daily pressure How Jonathan helped us to feel failure at the conference Discover why Jonathan hates the word "Pivot" in the entrepreneurial world Discover Jonathan's alternative to the word "Pivot" Jonathan Tilley writes and speaks about The Creative Process and helps creative people transition into successful freelancers and entrepreneurs at JonathanTilley.com. Among his many accomplishments, Jonathan is proud to have rolled around on the floor as a cat in his viral TEDx Talk “What Creativity Is Trying To Tell You”. He is also the creator of The Sacred Space Sessions, a 28-day journaling course designed to make participants feel good on the inside and out, and League of List Builders, a 6-week online business course for creatives on how to develop long-lasting, deep, and powerful working relationships. He is the author of the self-published Voice Over Garden, winner of the 2013 Small Business Book Award for Start-Ups, which has been called “a standing ovation” and “quite brilliant” by the voice over industry. Since 2002, Jonathan also freelances as a voice actor having voiced thousands of corporate narrations and business presentations for companies like Mercedes-Benz, FujiFilm, Porsche, IBM, Siemens, KIA, Philips, BASF and also voiced commercials for Red Bull, Nivea for Men, Google, Sprite, and Coca-Cola. Before his writing and speaking career, Jonathan could be seen in the blockbuster musicals “A Chorus Line”, Mamma Mia!”, Cats”, “Dance of the Vampires”, and “42nd Street”. He was Assistant Associate Choreographer for the German and Russian productions of “Mamma Mia!” and choreographed runway shows throughout Europe for L'Oreal, Wella, and Intercoiffure. He can also be seen in the movie “Center Stage” filmed in New York City's Lincoln Center. Seven random things Jonathan is interested in nowadays: walking his French bulldog Dexter, getting lost in old bookstores while simultaneously being lost in a new city, analyzing the price of precious metals, understanding the multi-layered resiliency of spirit, collecting fake leather biker jackets, building his tribe of creative lunatics, and being a good husband. (Thanks to NMEU2015 for this profile) Katrina Buderuus Explains the publishing pyramid and how to repurpose content How to create mini books to repurpose content and sell to individuals and companies Create content based on Quotations, How to Do and Why to Do within your expertise The advantages of having a book can lead to passive income Why books lead people to see you as a thought leader Why books can lead to speaking engagements Discusses the difference between horizontal and vertical repurposing How to create a book from collecting quotations The importance of getting approval from people to quote them When the Visionaries are Blinded - Katrina's new book about leadership coming out in 2016 The importance of finding a niche to establish yourself as an expert Dr. Katrina Burrus, MCC has a proven track record in coaching numerous international leaders including Nestle, Novartis, United Bank of Switzerland, CERN, UNAIDS, United Nations, International Labor Organisation and the World Trade Organisation. Her coaching career has taken her to Europe, Asia and the United States, and she is recognised for her distinctive capabilities with leaders and teams from a wide variety of cultural backgrounds. As the founder of MKB Conseil & Coaching, Dr. Burrus is affiliated with a network of international experts and scholar-practitioners. MKB Conseil & Coaching specialises in coaching international and highly mobile leaders, including brilliant but abrasive leaders. Katrina teaches leadership and post graduate courses at various universities and has created a ground-breaking thought leadership workshop titled Global Nomadic Leadership: Succeeding in a World without Borders. She also teaches Executive Coaching and was part of the International Coach Federation (ICF) credentialing committee. She is certified in Coaching Brilliant and Abrasive Leaders by the Boss Whispering Institute. Katrina is the first ICF Master Certified Coach in Switzerland, founder and Board Member of ICF Switzerland and serves on the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Coaching in Organisations. She is a Start-Up coach for the Swiss Government and the founder of the Global Nomadic Leadership Institute. Dr. Burrus is the author of Global Nomadic Leaders: How to Identify, Attract and Retain Them and When the Visionary Leader is Blinded. Katrina is a blogger, podcaster, author and launching her own TV show in September. You can find out much more about Katrina at ExcellentExecutiveCoaching.com (Thanks to NMEU2015 for this profile) Cliff Ravenscraft The Podcast Answerman explains how he came to become an expert on Podcasting Why podcasting enables Cliff to influence people in a positive way Find out why we had to move our chairs just as we started our interview Cliff shares his experience teaching people to become podcasters Discusses his Podcasting A to Z course and how he manages the technology to run his course How Cliff manages his questions from his students - and why he creates tutorials to handle FAQs Cliff explains how he runs his course through the year and his business model for his course We discuss Misfits, which was the core topic for his keynote "The Ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the people that do" 1997 Apple Advertisement Cliff Ravenscraft is the founder of the Generally Speaking Production Network. Together with his wife and a few close friends, Cliff has produced over 3,200 podcast episodes, since December 2005, devoted to entertainment, family, faith, fitness, career and technology. In January 2008, Cliff left a very successful career as an insurance agent, to pursue podcasting full-time. He felt called spend his life serving the community that had formed around the many shows in his network. Being a husband and father of three, he needed to find a way to produce content, serve his community, and also provide for his family. Cliff focused on successfully generating income through coaching/consulting at PodcastAnswerMan.com. He has helped thousands of individuals and organisations launch successful podcasts though his one-on-one consulting/coaching and through his Podcasting A to Z online training course. If you were to look at the top 100 podcasts in the business category of iTunes, more than 50 of these shows were created by clients who worked with Cliff. (Thanks to NMEU2015 for this profile) New Media Europe 2015 Virtual Ticket Follow this Link to find out all about how you can get your Virtual Tickets to New Media Europe 2015 Other Places Mentioned in this Podcast One to One Coaching with John Colley Are you ready to really take your Online Course into the stratosphere? Then complete this survey and we can schedule a 30 minute call to see whether we are a great fit to work together. This is what one of my students thinks about my coaching! Join the Online Learning Club - my Facebook Group for Online Learners This is my Facebook Group for the Online Learning Community and you are most welcome to join us. Just click on this link to go to the Page and ask to join the Group. [spp-reviews] Full Disclosure: these are affiliate links. If you click on this link, you will not pay any more (you still get the full discount) but I will earn a Commission. If you do buy a course, please email me at john[at]jbdcolley[dot]com and tell me about it. I would love to thank you personnally for supporting The Online Learning Podcast! Don't forget you can still access the Course and the discount without going through the Affiliate Scheme by simply searching for the Course on Udemy and using the Coupon Code at Checkout in the normal way. If you do this, Udemy will receive their normal commission and the Course Creator will get the whole of the balance. It is entirely up to you.
Hello and welcome to the AWARD WINNING Shinybees podcast. That's right, we won 'Most Engaged Audience' at New Media Europe, which means you're officially an award winning audience! This week there's a big thank you, as you'd expect, along with my top three take-aways from the New Media Europe conference. In short: be yourself, community is key and embrace failure. If you aren't failing, you aren't learning. There's some Socktober news for you from the UK Sock Knitters group on Ravelry and BritYarn's GBSocksAwayKAL. I review Blacker Yarns' latest spin, Cornish Tin, a 10th birthday, one-off yarn, developed from ten all-british suppliers and available in one neutral and four dyed shades. Finally there's a sneak peek at what's coming in the next few weeks and months. Show notes as always are at www.shinybees.com Music for this episode is provided courtesy of Music Alley and is by Adam and the Walter Boys with 'I Need A Drink'.
In today's Episode of the Online Learning Podcast, I am delighted to welcome four guests whom I had the pleasure of meeting at New Media Europe 2015. First I have a great chat with Mike and Izabela Russell, the founders of NMEU 2015, then Amy Schmittauer from SavvySexySocial.com shares some great advice on video making and finally Chris Ducker tells us all about Periscope and Youpreneur.com In this Week's Episode: Mike and Izabela Russell, Amy Schmittauer and Chris Ducker In this Episode we discuss: Mike and Izabella Russell The "Be Yourself" theme which emerged at the conference Why you should consider coming to the conference next year Why the New Media Community is growing so fast How to attend next years conference You can find out more about New Media Europe by visiting http://newmediaeurope.com/2015/ If you want to get audio recordings of all the presentations, you can click on this link to get your virtual ticket Amy Schmittauer The advantages for marketers of creating online video Why you need to jump right into your content Why retaining your audience is the most important metric on Youtube What is the optimum length for a marketing video on Youtube Why you need a professional thumbnail Video techniques and why Amy likes Jump Cutting Amy Schmittauer is Founder and Face of SavvySexySocial.com, a resource helping brands develop and execute a social media marketing strategy to grow awareness and increase sales by showing off their amazing personality online. Leading the charge in video blogging for business, Amy has grown a following for the site that has amassed more than 1 million videos views and become a vital referral source to her video content marketing consultancy and professional speaking career. An experienced creative, she has helped a number of industries learn how to embrace video content marketing to grow brand awareness including business events, marketing agencies, video production studios, magazine publications, real estate professionals, authors, speakers and many more. She is a proud beagle mom, coffee addict and shares most of her life via video and on Twitter. A true social media frenzy. (Thanks to NMEU2015 for this profile..) Chris Ducker Periscope and why Chris is all in! The new Youpreneur community which Chris has just launched! Chris Ducker is a serial entrepreneur, speaker and author of the bestselling book, “Virtual Freedom”. Originally from the UK, Chris has lived in the Philippines for 14-years, where he has founded several businesses, including an outsourced call center facility, a virtual assistant recruitment hub and a co-working space. He is also a popular business blogger and podcaster at ChrisDucker.com. (Thanks to NMEU2015 for this profile..) Check out Periscope TV here - https://www.periscope.tv Join Youpreneur.com To find out more about Youpreneur and how you can become a member of the community, just click on this Link New Media Europe 2015 Virtual Ticket Follow this Link to find out all about how you can get your Virtual Tickets to New Media Europe 2015 Other Places Mentioned in this Podcast Discover New Media Creative and all their amazing Audio Talents at http://www.musicradiocreative.com Subscribe to the New Media Europe Show Podcast on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/new-media-europe-show/id998535275 One to One Coaching with John Colley Are you ready to really take your Online Course into the stratosphere? Then complete this survey and we can schedule a 30 minute call to see whether we are a great fit to work together. This is what one of my students thinks about my coaching! Join the Online Learning Club - my Facebook Group for Online Learners This is my Facebook Group for the Online Learning Community and you are most welcome to join us. Just click on this link to go to the Page and ask to join the Group. [spp-reviews] Full Disclosure: these are affiliate links. If you click on this link, you will not pay any more (you still get the full discount) but I will earn a Commission. If you do buy a course, please email me at john[at]jbdcolley[dot]com and tell me about it. I would love to thank you personnally for supporting The Online Learning Podcast! Don't forget you can still access the Course and the discount without going through the Affiliate Scheme by simply searching for the Course on Udemy and using the Coupon Code at Checkout in the normal way. If you do this, Udemy will receive their normal commission and the Course Creator will get the whole of the balance. It is entirely up to you.
Mike and Izabela Russell chat about the 2015 New Media Europe conference, their biggest takeaways, the NMEU team and sponsors, and plans for future NMEUs! The post NMEU 45 – New Media Europe 2015 Review appeared first on New Media Europe.
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This is a special recording of the podcast created especially for the New Media Europe Conference taking place in Manchester England on the 12th, 13th September 2015. Radio Skills for Podcasters is a media sponsor for #NMEU. So far leading up to the event @radio_skills has been tweeting top tips for podcasters. However, Kevin pondered ... Read more The post RSP SPECIAL EPISODE – #NMEU On Location Interview Skills appeared first on .
New Media Europe founders Mike and Izabela Russell give a preview of the conference, the speakers, the Midland Hotel, and Manchester City. The post NMEU 44 – Mike Russell & Izabela Russell – New Media Europe 2015 Preview appeared first on New Media Europe.
Anthony de Souza talks about crowdfunding, the four types of crowdfunding, various crowdfunding platforms, and what to expect from him at New Media Europe. The post NMEU 43 – Anthony de Souza – Crowdfunding for Podcasters appeared first on New Media Europe.
David Bain talks about using new media for his personal brand and business and creating funnels through SEO. The post NMEU 42 – David Bain – New Media SEO appeared first on New Media Europe.
Julian Illman and Kathryn Bryant talk about mind management, the podcasts that inspire them, using new media, and meeting other people at New Media Europe. The post NMEU 41 – Julian Illman & Kathryn Bryant – Mind Tools For Your Best Life appeared first on New Media Europe.
Dr. Eva Detko talks about starting her own podcast on clinical hypnotherapy and natural health, moving to another country, and attending New Media Europe. The post NMEU 40 – Dr Eva Detko – Clinical Hypnotherapy & Natural Health by Podcast appeared first on New Media Europe.
David Shaw talks about getting into content marketing and how it should be done, the kind of content that needs to be created, and speaking at New Media EU. The post NMEU 39 – David Shaw – Why Good Content is not Enough appeared first on New Media Europe.
John Colley talks about starting a Udemy course online, speaking at New Media Europe on success and passive income, and his passion for new media. The post NMEU 38 – John Colley – Six Steps to Success and Passive Income appeared first on New Media Europe.
Ian Anderson Gray talks about using social media, finding the right social media management tools, and attending the New Media Europe conference. The post NMEU 37 – Ian Anderson Gray – The Best Social Media Tools appeared first on New Media Europe.
Gabby Wallace talks about teaching online, traveling, helping other teachers who also want to be entrepreneurs, and attending New Media Europe. The post NMEU 36 – Gabby Wallace – Teaching Online From Anywhere appeared first on New Media Europe.
The Podcast Answerman Cliff Ravenscraft talks about podcasting, creating content, starting a podcast for business, and speaking at New Media Europe. The post NMEU 35 – Cliff Ravenscraft – How to Change the World with Your Content appeared first on New Media Europe.
Jeremy Boeh talks about branding, storytelling, entrepreneurship with young people, school projects he is currently working on, and using new media. The post NMEU 34 – Jeremy Boeh – The Power of Transformative Storytelling appeared first on New Media Europe.
The Podcast Host Colin Gray talks about starting your own podcast, how businesses can use podcasts, growing your audience, and the future of podcasting. The post NMEU 33 – Colin Gray – The Podcast Host appeared first on New Media Europe.
Jonathan Tilley talks about embracing failure to be able to achieve success, talking at the New Media Europe conference, and using new media. The post NMEU 32 – Jonathan Tilley – How to Embrace Failure appeared first on New Media Europe.
Chris Garrington talks about creating podcasts for research studies, podcasting, using new media, and the future of new media in the UK. The post NMEU 31 – Christine Garrington – Podcasts for Research appeared first on New Media Europe.
Jelle Derckx talks about how to live a minimalist life, how to earn from your blog, and how new media has changed his life. The post NMEU 30 – Jelle Derckx – How to Make Money with your Blog appeared first on New Media Europe.
Harmoney Eichsteadt talks about the importance of online community building, finding your people, new media, and her nomadic lifestyle. The post NMEU 29 – Harmony Eichsteadt – Online Community Building appeared first on New Media Europe.
Paolo Fabrizio talks about using new media for social customer service, sharing content, gaining new clients, and meeting other people. The post NMEU 28 – Paolo Fabrizio – Social Customer Service appeared first on New Media Europe.
Beki Winchel talks about new media and how public relations has changed because of it. She also shares her favorite new media tools and her plans for NMEU. The post NMEU 27 – Beki Winchel – Public Relations in the New Media Age appeared first on New Media Europe.
Katherine Salt talks about using new media for her lingerie and social media consultancy businesses and her preference for blogs over podcasts. The post NMEU 26 – Katherine Salt – Lingerie and New Media appeared first on New Media Europe.
Trajan King talks about website conversions, the value of Facebook groups, and speaking at the New Media Europe conference. The post NMEU 25 – Trajan King – Startups and Website Conversions appeared first on New Media Europe.
Katrina Burrus talks about her expertise in maximising online content, speaking at the New Media Europe conference, and using new media. The post NMEU 24 – Dr. Katrina Burrus – Maximise Online Content appeared first on New Media Europe.
Andrea Vahl talks about using social media profiles for your business, Facebook marketing, and targeting and growing your audience through Facebook. The post NMEU 23 – Andrea Vahl – Facebook Marketing That Works appeared first on New Media Europe.
Chris Ducker talks about speaking at the New Media Europe conference, being a youpreneur, and using Periscope. The post NMEU 22 – Chris Ducker – Youpreneur: The Business of YOU! appeared first on New Media Europe.
Alison Colley talks about being an online solicitor, her first podcasting journey, and connecting with other podcasters through conferences and meet ups. The post NMEU 21 – Alison Colley – The Online Solicitor appeared first on New Media Europe.
Online international coach John Murphy talks about his business, learning and using new media, having a virtual team, and having his own podcast. The post NMEU 20 – John Murphy – The Online International Coach appeared first on New Media Europe.
Amanda Cook talks about being a wellness entrepreneur, podcasting to grow her online business, hiring virtual staff, and meeting other people at NMEU. The post NMEU 19 – Amanda Cook – The Wellness Entrepreneur appeared first on New Media Europe.
Chloë Thomas talks about her business eCommerce MasterPlan, podcasting to reach clients around the world, and using new media for her business and product. The post NMEU 18 – Chloë Thomas – Create Your eCommerce appeared first on New Media Europe.
Jessi Frey helps women to start and grow their businesses online. She is one part techie – with 15 years' experience in building digital services in companies including Nokia and Microsoft – and another part creative: she's been a rock musician and ran her own production company, creating music, videos and live events. [bctt tweet=”#Video is much more personal; it's easier to really bring your personality out. – @JessiFrey”] Top Quotes from Jessi Frey: “It wasn't that quick and simple as I initially thought it would be.” [on video blogging] “Video is much more personal; it's much easier to really bring your personality out.” “That's the great thing about new media… you don't need to be so formal and so buttoned-up all the time.” […] The post NMEU 17 – Jessi Frey – Creating a Visual Presence Online appeared first on New Media Europe.
Laurens Bonnema talks about work life balance and how it has evolved into work life swirling for him as he mixes up work and hobbies in his everyday life. The post NMEU 16 – Laurens Bonnema – Achieving Work-Life Balance appeared first on New Media Europe.
Angus Miyaji talks about his plans for a virtual staff business that will cater to Japanese businesses and how new media is being used in Japan. The post NMEU 15 – Angus Miyaji – How New Media Works in Japan appeared first on New Media Europe.
Tim Lewis talks about how he self-published his books, the self-publishing tools he recommends, and the self-publishing podcast he has just started. The post NMEU 14 – Tim Lewis – Self-Publishing Success appeared first on New Media Europe.
Lee Ball talks about local podcasting, being a good interviewer, and increasing engagement among his local audience in Ramsbottom. The post NMEU 13 – Lee Ball – Local Podcasting and New Media appeared first on New Media Europe.
Jozefa Fawcett talks about using media for training, learning, knowledge creation, and quality improvement. The post NMEU 12 – Józefa Fawcett – Training and Learning Using New Media appeared first on New Media Europe.
Eric Moeller talks about his Amazon book, helping entrepreneurs, mastermind groups, podcasts he loves, and running a business. The post NMEU 11 – Eric Moeller – Running a Lifestyle Business appeared first on New Media Europe.
Robert Colquhoun talks about using webcasts and webinars to reach Christians around the world and help them launch pro-life campaigns. The post NMEU 10 – Robert Colquhoun – Webinars to Reach Christians Worldwide appeared first on New Media Europe.
Kenny talks about webinars and their power to grow your clients. He also shares tips on how to get started and how to give good webinars. The post NMEU 09 – Kenny Goodman – The Power of Webinars appeared first on New Media Europe.
Rich Hudson talks about his business' website, his chemical blog and how he uses it to market his business, and all about B2B marketing. The post NMEU 08 – Rich Hudson – Chemical Blogging & B2B Marketing appeared first on New Media Europe.
Natalie Silverman, the person behind The Fertility Podcast, talks about her experience with shifting from being a radio broadcaster to a podcaster. The post NMEU 07 – Natalie Silverman – Radio Broadcaster to Podcast Professional appeared first on New Media Europe.
Mark Asquith talks about helping digital entrepreneurs by providing answers and solutions to specific problems and his other new media ventures. The post NMEU 06 – Mark Asquith – Solutions For Digital Entrepreneurs appeared first on New Media Europe.
Kelly Baader talks about running your online business smoothly and elegantly with the use of various tools and new media. The post NMEU 05 – Kelly Baader – Running Your Business Elegantly appeared first on New Media Europe.
Neal Brown, freelance marketer and copywriter, talks about the importance of writing for podcasters and how it can be used to find a bigger audience. The post NMEU 04 – Neal Brown – Writing For Podcasters appeared first on New Media Europe.
Alexia Leachman talks about new connections that she is able to form with the use of various new media platforms. The post NMEU 03 – Alexia Leachman – Making New Connections Through New Media appeared first on New Media Europe.
Matthew McLean talks about audio drama production in this new generation and how modern audio drama is the child of old time radio drama. The post NMEU 02 – Matthew McLean – Audio Drama Production for a New Generation appeared first on New Media Europe.
Mark Williams, also known as Mr LinkedIn, shares some tips on posting on LinkedIn and increasing your LinkedIn engagement. The post NMEU 01 – Mark Williams – LinkedIn Level Up Tips appeared first on New Media Europe.
Phil Pallen is a brand and social media strategist. He believes that social media and visual identity are co-dependent, essential pieces of a brand. His work merges both of these worlds. He builds brands for TV personalities, public figures and entrepreneurs. Although he lives in Los Angeles, his clients are based around the world. Many of Phil's clients appear on shows like Shark Tank, Dancing with the Stars, The X Factor, Project Runway, The Doctors and many others. Outside of consulting, Phil speaks at conferences across North America; teaches social media strategy to aspiring TV hosts; and shares his passion for technology on the web on eHow Tech. His book, Shut Up and Tweet, contains game-changing strategies that will turn […] The post NMEU 00 – Phil Pallen – Building Your Personal Brand Online appeared first on New Media Europe.
Mike Russell is the content man! He has generated so, so much information to help you and many others get started in audio / visual content marketing that no matter where you look online, you WILL end up at a piece of Mike’s amazing content. Content marketing is a low-risk and low-cost effort that allows… The post https://www.excellence-expected.com/episode32/ (Next Level Content Marketing with Mike Russell of Music Radio Creative & New Media Europe (NMEU)) appeared first on https://www.excellence-expected.com (Excellence Expected, by Mark Asquith).
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
Hear about our one of a kind new media conference for Europe. Podcasting, blogging, online video, social media and more will all be in this 2 day event.
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
Hear about our one of a kind new media conference for Europe. Podcasting, blogging, online video, social media and more will all be in this 2 day event.
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
We wanted to talk to all of those who attended #ukpod14 or are part of our existing community because your opinion matters a great deal to Mike and I. You have been involved with the community for a good part of the year now and it is amazing to see how the small idea has grown into this thriving and engaged community we see today!
UK Podcasters | Podcasting : Internet Marketing : Social Media : Online Business
We wanted to talk to all of those who attended #ukpod14 or are part of our existing community because your opinion matters a great deal to Mike and I. You have been involved with the community for a good part of the year now and it is amazing to see how the small idea has grown into this thriving and engaged community we see today!