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Podcastification - podcasting tips, podcast tricks, how to podcast better
38: A No-Brainer Way to Promote Your Podcast, with Parviz Parvizi of Clammr

Podcastification - podcasting tips, podcast tricks, how to podcast better

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2016 24:58


http://www.PodcastFastTrack.com/Clammr Do you need help promoting your podcast? I can’t think of a podcaster who could do without a boost of exposure and notice for the great content they’re putting out. I think – possibly – perhaps, we’ve stumbled upon something that can make an entire world of difference in the way people come to […]

New Media Lab with Robert Southgate
Parviz Parvizi – S1E11 New Media Lab with Rob Southgate

New Media Lab with Robert Southgate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2016 35:31


Parviz Parvizi – S1E11 New Media Lab with Rob Southgate             On this episode, Parviz Parvizi is Rob’s special guest. Parviz is a co-founder of the app Clammr, a wonderful tool for podcasters. Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com.  You can write to Rob at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com and let us know what you think.  Be sure to rate us and review the episode.  It really helps other people find us.  Thanks!    Parviz Twitter @pparvizi Clammr Twitter @ClammrApp Clammr Website http://www.clammr.com/ Rob Southgate’s Twitter @RSouthgate Email  southgatemediagroup@gmail.com SHOW HOSTS: Rob Southgate SHOW EDITOR: Rob Southgate PRODUCER: Rob Southgate   #NewMedia #Podcasting #Business #YouTube #Blogging #Vlogging

The Lubetkin Media Companies
CompuSchmooze February 2016: Clammr lets you tweet short audio clips

The Lubetkin Media Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 20:35


Editor's Note: The audio podcast is now available How often do you want to share with friends what you just heard in an audio news story or podcast? Would you want to send them a short snippet of the audio and a link where they could hear more? Now, you can do just that with a recently introduced app called Clammr (clammr.com). There is an iPhone app ready and you can sign up to be notified when the Android app launches. The concept is the brainchild of Parviz Parvizi and his partner David Silverman. “We created Clammr as a process of bridging audio into social media,” Parvizi said in an interview. “One of the things that we observed is that social media is now where people find things to consume, it is the primary driver of traffic to websites, but audio really isn't present on social media.” One reason for that is that audio podcasts are usually 20 minutes in length, and are “hard to penetrate,” Parvizi says. “If you actually shrink the unit size down, that makes it more appropriate for consumption and engagement on social media,” he says. Parvizi and his Clammr co-founder David Silverman got the idea because both of them discovered they were auditory learners when they met in law school. “We were in the same small group, and we figured out pretty quickly that we were among the slowest readers in the history of our law school,” Parvizi recalled. “We bonded very quickly over that.” The pair began exchanging audio clips through shared folders, or text messages containing timestamps for particular audio excerpts. It was Silverman, Parvizi says, who came up with the idea of being able to “tweet audio.” You can record a Clammr from either the website or from the smartphone app. It can't be longer than 24 seconds. When you share it via social media, the sound clip will have a link back to the original source, so if you send out a clip from a longer podcast, your followers can go back to the full program to listen. You can look up podcasts in the Apple iTunes Store, and select portions of a program to convert into a Clammr. The Clammr app and website include a browser-based audio editor that can be manipulated with finger swipes on the phone to create the short clip. “I think it's very human to want to share with the community and get feedback from that community,” says Parvizi, noting that in the 200,000 years that modern humans have been around, only about five percent of that time has included the use of written text. “In a lot of ways, we're wired to speak and listen and do goofy things visually. The ability to record a Clammr live from a smartphone also offers an additional way for citizen journalists to deliver live reports from the scene of an event. It's a bit of a challenge to hold your commentary under 24 seconds, but it can be done. The app lets you listen to Clammrs from people you follow as an unending stream, and it's actually an interesting way of catching up quickly. I listened to the NPR stream of Clammrs, and it almost seemed like it was just a shorter version of the Morning Edition Show that was just reporting the headlines. I've used Clammr to create short teasers for news stories I'm reporting on the commercial real estate news website GlobeSt.com, and picked up about 30 listeners for each short audio program. You can hear my efforts at http://www.clammr.com/app/podcaststeve. With a bit of perseverance, it could be a great way for podcasters, journalists, and other content creators to promote their products. What kinds of audio would you share with your friends? Email steve@compuschmooze.com. On Twitter, Clammr, or Periscope, follow @PodcastSteve. Also, listen to an audio podcast interview with Parviz Parvizi of Clammr at http://bit.ly/compuschmooze.   # # # #

The Kim Doyal Show
Clammr for Content & Podcasting – Interview with Parviz Parvizi WPCP: 077

The Kim Doyal Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 48:16


Today I have Parviz Parvizi, one of the founders of Clammr on the show. After meeting in law school, Parviz and his co-founder David were both admitted 'slow readers' so they were always big audio users.  After completing college they both got blue chip jobs to pay down some of their school debt - one  in consulting and the other in banking.  Parviz and David always knew they wanted to work together so they were always throwing around ideas, and many of these ideas were shared via audio.  During this process, they both became frustrated with how clunky it was to share that 'golden nugget' in an audio file with each other.  From that challenge came the idea and creation of this amazing tool called Clammr! And you know what -  it's totally FREE! Questions I Asked Parviz: What is Clammr? Tell us the thought process behind redirecting the audio snippet to a link and what is the value in it? If you were launching new podcast today, how would you use Clammr to drive traffic? What is the value in using this amazing tool on Social Media? [tweet_box]"We thought of Clammr as a lead generator for audio." - Parviz Parvizi[/tweet_box] What You're Going to Learn: Some new opportunities for podcasters Interesting ways people have used Clammr What's on the horizon - what's coming next Parviz' experience and advice with launching a software company [tweet_box]"With Clammr, your audience can become marketers and promoters of your podcast." - Parviz Parvizi[/tweet_box] Using the Clammr Button with Simple Podcast Press   Where to Connect with Parviz Website | Facebook | Twitter | Private FB Group Register for Webinar Other Episodes You Might Enjoy Simple Podcast Press Plugin- Interview with Hani Mourra Visual Content Builder – My Interview with Shane Melaugh of Thrive Themes Interview with Ray Ortega of The Podcaster's Studio

BOSS Academy Radio - Real Business Ownership Success Strategies: Entrepreneur, Small Business, Coaching, Start-ups

Parviz Parvizi is co-founder of Clammr, a mobile app and platform making audio more social and viral. Users are calling Clammr, which features snack-sized audio clips of 18 seconds or less, the “Instagram of Audio.” Previously, Parviz worked at McKinsey & Company, Goldman Sachs, the FCC, and O’Melveny & Myers. He has advised top 5 global media companies and mobile carriers on strategy and growth. He was a founder of McKinsey’s iConsumer research initiative on digital consumer behavior, authoring 3 of the Firm’s 10 most-downloaded media sector knowledge documents. Parviz holds a JD from Yale Law School and AB from Cornell. - BOSS Academy Radio - Paul Kirch brings his own experience and style to the air waves with his show BOSS Academy Radio, where you can learn business ownership success strategies to take your business to new heights. And if you're an entrepreneur, get insights and tools for getting start.

Economic Rockstar
042: Parviz Parvizi on Clammr, Coffee, Coase and the Economy of Iran

Economic Rockstar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2015 52:47


Parviz Parvizi is co-founder of Clammr, a mobile app and platform making audio more social and viral. Users are calling Clammr, which features snack-sized audio clips of 18 seconds or less, the “Instagram of Audio” and “Audio Twitter”.  Previously, Parviz worked at McKinsey & Company, Goldman Sachs, the Federal Communications Commission, and O’Melveny & Myers.  He has advised top 5 global media companies and mobile carriers on strategy and growth. He was a founder of McKinsey’s iConsumer research initiative on digital consumer behavior, authoring 3 of the Firm’s 10 most-downloaded media sector knowledge documents. Parviz was a Olin Law & Economics Fellow at Yale Law School. At Cornell he majored in economics and served as President of the Cornell Economics Society while an undergraduate.   Parviz holds a JD from Yale Law School and AB from Cornell. Find Out: about Clammr, the amazingly new app that shares an18-secondaudio clip just like an audio tweet. about Parviz Parvizi’s journey from Iran to the US. how Parviz Parvizi got his name. about the motivation behind the creation of Clammr and how Parviz and his co-founder solved a problem. how Clammr was built up from the beginning at zero cost. what Clammr found out about podcasting. the difficulties of growing and monetising a podcast and how Clammr is helping podcasters to solve these challenges. about the social aspect of Clammr and how you can share audio snippets to your friends, colleagues and audience. if Clammr will adopt a monetization model similar to YouTube. how Clammr’s ‘Hear More’ button can potentially lead to a paid transaction for users. about the opportunities that exist for users of Clammr in the education sector. how teachers can use Clammr in assessments and how students can collaborate to give their audio response in a mashup-like answer.  how Clammr could be the new route for a musician to become known, just like the way Justin Bieber made it using YouTube. and much more. Subscribe on iTunes and get access to all episodes of Economic Rockstar. To find all the links mentioned in this episode with Parviz, visit www.economicrockstar.com/parvizparvizi

Crypto Talks
How to Grow Your Audience in 18 Seconds

Crypto Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2015 44:31


Today I talk to Parviz Parvizi. Parviz is co-founder of Clammr, a mobile app and platform making audio more social and viral. Users are calling Clammr, which features snack-sized audio clips of 18 seconds or less, the “Instagram of Audio.” Previously, Parviz worked at McKinsey & Company, Goldman Sachs, the FCC, and O’Melveny & Myers. He has advised top 5 global media companies and mobile carriers on strategy and growth. He was a founder of McKinsey’siConsumer research initiative on digital consumer behavior, authoring 3 of the Firm’s 10 most-downloaded media sector knowledge documents. Parviz holds a JD from Yale Law School and AB from Cornell. In this interview we talk about the Clammr app. Clammr brings social engagement and discovery to audio.   Users are calling our app Audio Instagram and Audio Twitter.  Listeners get personalized streams of Entertainment & News in 18-second bites that they can launch automatically into full-length music, podcasts, and news. Audio content creators love Clammr as a way to make their content more discoverable and viral.  Blogs and video producers love us for reaching audiences when they can't look at screens. Advice and Links Download Clammr for iPhone/iPad in the App Store or by visiting http://clammr.com Use the web-based publisher to upload files and for a basic listening experience if you are on Android: http://publisher.clammr.com Workshop and update videos at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC5x7Z_UUMu-Ev_k9ftnP1g Don't Forget! Join the Write to be Read podcast birthday party by registering at here.  I will be more than happy to meet you there on July 1st! Write 2B Read Closed Facebook Group Don't miss the opportunity to join me and other Write 2B Read podcast listeners at our Facebook group.

AwesomeCast: Tech and Gadget Talk
Episode 4: Awesome Chat: Clammr

AwesomeCast: Tech and Gadget Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 44:22


This week, we speak with Parviz Parvizi from Clammr about the app! Why 18 seconds of audio? What are people doing with it? How can you get involved? Find out more and download Clammr for iOS at clammr.com. Eat at Slice on Broadway if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Help out the show with a donation! Become our boss! Go to patreon.com/awesomecast Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment. Follow Michael Sorg (@sorgatron) and @AwesomeCastfor updates and live streams of our interviews! Subscribe on Spreaker, iTunes, and Youtube!

FIR Interviews
FIR Interviews: The Instagram of audio? An interview with Clammr co-founder Parviz Parvizi

FIR Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 61:48


Parviz is co-founder of Clammr, a mobile app and platform making audio more social and discoverable. Users are calling Clammr, which features bite-sized audio clips of 18 seconds or less, the “Instagram of Audio.”Continue Reading → The post The Instagram of audio? An interview with Clammr co-founder Parviz Parvizi appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.