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Sorgatron Media Master Feed
AwesomeCast 438: This Apple Event Does Not Exist

Sorgatron Media Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 53:58


This week’s episode brought to you by Professor Buzzkill, Slice on Broadway, and Alex Kahrs Design & Media! Chilla and Sorg are holding down the fort at Sorgatron Media Studios as they bring you this week in tech news, including: Of course Chilla is bringing us some Iron Man VR as his Awesome Thing of the Week this week! Sorg's Awesome Thing of the Week is space - thanks to his viewing of Apollo 11 and the rabbit hole he found himself in. Amanda let us know about the Leo AR Camera app that allows you to do cool things with, ironically enough, astronauts and more! Burger King is flame broiling more than its burgers. A public library in Bethlehem has a hands-on opportunity for podcasters. Apple has done a bit this week, including announcing an arcade gaming subscription service! AirPods are getting even better. Sorg is letting us know about the new Oculus Rift arriving this spring. Konami is celebrating 50 years by bringing Castlevania and Contra to consoles - and we couldn't be happier. We've talked about AR things that don't exist - like cats and people. Now there's a whole website dedicated to things that don't exist! Apple had an event. We're sharing some of the big ticket items that caught our attention. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Chilla (@chilla), and Sorg (@Sorgatron) Have you seen our AwesomeTips videos? You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media (@The405Radio) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST

AwesomeCast: Tech and Gadget Talk
This Apple Event Does Not Exist | AwesomeCast 438

AwesomeCast: Tech and Gadget Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 53:58


This week’s episode brought to you by Professor Buzzkill, Slice on Broadway, and Alex Kahrs Design & Media! Chilla and Sorg are holding down the fort at Sorgatron Media Studios as they bring you this week in tech news, including: Of course Chilla is bringing us some Iron Man VR as his Awesome Thing of the Week this week! Sorg's Awesome Thing of the Week is space - thanks to his viewing of Apollo 11 and the rabbit hole he found himself in. Amanda let us know about the Leo AR Camera app that allows you to do cool things with, ironically enough, astronauts and more! Burger King is flame broiling more than its burgers. A public library in Bethlehem has a hands-on opportunity for podcasters. Apple has done a bit this week, including announcing an arcade gaming subscription service! AirPods are getting even better. Sorg is letting us know about the new Oculus Rift arriving this spring. Konami is celebrating 50 years by bringing Castlevania and Contra to consoles - and we couldn't be happier. We've talked about AR things that don't exist - like cats and people. Now there's a whole website dedicated to things that don't exist! Apple had an event. We're sharing some of the big ticket items that caught our attention. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Chilla (@chilla), and Sorg (@Sorgatron) Have you seen our AwesomeTips videos? You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media (@The405Radio) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST

Doing (good) Business
Mathew Passy, the podcast consultant and host of CausePods

Doing (good) Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 28:30


Podcasting...as a force for good? Yes indeed! Today’s guest is Mathew Passy, the podcast consultant and host of CausePods - the podcast that features folks who are using podcasts for good! His guests are using their podcasts to raise awareness for things like MS, animal rescue, Parkinson’s disease, Cancer, and with each episode, Mathew sets up a fundraiser for his clients, so they can raise money in addition to awareness! Mathew’s background in media started in radio before he even knew what a podcast was! Today he’s a go-to podcast expert, proud twin dad, and has recently taken on the role of Head of Content for podToPod.com. Follow Mathew on Twitter & CausePods on Instagram!   Check out: Mathew’s podcast audit Trends in podcasting - and what unsuspecting household technology plays a part!  

Multinewmedia. Connecting Business and Technology.
Episode 103: Should Your Business Consider Podcasting? with Mathew Passy of PodToPod

Multinewmedia. Connecting Business and Technology.

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 46:34


Podcasting is growing and there's a lot of news about podcasts becoming first class citizens in Google search and radio networks buying up podcast players. Should your business get in on the podcasting action? Will podcasts be something your customers want, or just a burden on your marketing department. Chase Raz interviews Mathew Passy, The Podcast Consultant, from PodToPod to help you determine whether podcasting is right for your busienss.

Multinewmedia. Connecting Business and Technology.
Episode 103: Should Your Business Consider Podcasting? with Mathew Passy of PodToPod

Multinewmedia. Connecting Business and Technology.

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 46:34


Podcasting is growing and there's a lot of news about podcasts becoming first class citizens in Google search and radio networks buying up podcast players. Should your business get in on the podcasting action? Will podcasts be something your customers want, or just a burden on your marketing department. Chase Raz interviews Mathew Passy, The Podcast Consultant, from PodToPod to help you determine whether podcasting is right for your busienss.

Educational Podcasting Today – The TeacherCast Educational Network
Monetizing Your Podcast (Joe Pardo and Mathew Passy)

Educational Podcasting Today – The TeacherCast Educational Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 49:44


In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, we sit down with Super Joe Pardo and Mathew Passy to discuss ways that we can all monetize our podcasts. Together we discuss podcasting income, sponsorships, media kits, and the upcoming Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference that I am excited to once again be speaking at. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our (http://teachercast.net/contact) and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss: How to get involved in the TeacherCast Podcasting Community Join our Facebook Group (http://educationalpodcasting.tips) Sign up for our Mailing List Share TeacherCast (http://twitter.com/teachercast) with others in your PLN Become a guest on the TeacherCast Podcast (http://www.teachercast.net/contact) Subscribe to this Podcast (http://teachercast.net/subscribe) How to best package your podcast to be revenue generating What is a Podcast Sponsor and how do you get one? Pitching yourself as a podcaster What is a Media Kit? MAPCON (https://www.teachercast.net/mapcon) Follow our PodcastThe TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network | @TeacherCast (http://www.twitter.com/teachercast) @PodcastingToday (http://www.twitter.com/podcastingtoday) Follow our HostJeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury (http://www.twitter.com/jeffbradbury) About our GuestsMathew PassyPodcast Producer/Consultant at Podtopod.com (http://podtopod.com/) , the go-to resource for all things podcasting.  Contact Mathew Today https://twitter.com/mathewpassy (https://twitter.com/mathewpassy) https://www.instagram.com/mathewpassy/ (https://www.instagram.com/mathewpassy/) https://www.facebook.com/MathewPassy (https://www.facebook.com/MathewPassy) https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathewpassy (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathewpassy) Super Joe PardoSuper Joe Pardo is a, sixth generation award-winning business owner who works with businesses to help them grow.  In 2014, Joe left his family’s $100 million business to start his own. Founding the award-winning show, “The Business Podcast”. His platform helps owners pursue the business and lifestyle of their dreams.  Super Joe recently dropped his brand new book “Sales Won’t Save Your Business” to much critical acclaim. Helping business owners focus on their team, offer and process to grow their business. The Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference is Super Joe’s take on a podcast conference to bring as many people together to learn about community building and increasing creativity in podcasting. Contact Joe Today Twitter.com/superjoepardo (http://twitter.com/superjoepardo) Instagram.com/superjoepardo (http://instagram.com/superjoepardo) Facebook.com/superjoepardo (http://facebook.com/superjoepardo) SuperJoePardo.com/linkedin (http://superjoepardo.com/linkedin) About MAPCON Check out MAPCON today! (https://www.teachercast.net/mapcon) Join the ConversationOur favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our live chat, on social media, and in our comments section.  This weeks question is: What are you doing to monetize your podcast?   Explore these ResourcesIn this episode, we mentioned the following resources: Learn how to create your own Podcasts with these great resources from TeacherCast (http://educationalpodcasting.today) Join our brand new Facebook Page! (http://educationalpodcasting.tips) Join our PLNAre you enjoying the TeacherCast Network, please share your thoughts with the world by commenting on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/educational-podcasting-today/id972444781?mt=2) today? I enjoy reading and sharing your comments on the podcast each week. Let’s Work TogetherHost: Jeff Bradbury (http://twitter.com/jeffbradbury) Email:...

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PodToPod Podcast
EP.37 - Joe Berman of Podtopod

PodToPod Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 20:35


To celebrate the one-year anniversary of the podtopod.com website, we sit down with the site's founder, Joseph Berman on the history of podtopod, and changes he has since in the industry this past year.

berman podtopod
360 Entrepreneur Podcast: The Show for Entrepreneurs, Business-Builders and Small Business Owners
TSE 216: Podcast Marketing & Community w/ Mathew Passy of PodToPod

360 Entrepreneur Podcast: The Show for Entrepreneurs, Business-Builders and Small Business Owners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 39:45


PodToPod host and head of content Mathew Passy discusses how podcasters should go about podcast marketing.   Check out the show notes and downloadable resources: www.yannilunga.com/episode216

School of Podcasting
Marketing Your Podcast - How Long Does it Take?

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 53:31


Understand Before Being Understood About a month ago I left a comment on the Spreaker Live show, and this comment resulted in a response from the host that in a conversation he had with me was "Disproportional." So after we both hissed at each I set up a time when we could talk about this and see how we pushed each other's buttons. We did and it was a great interview. The bad news is my SD Card ran out of room, and my backup (mp3 skype recorder) didn't get it either. I could call Alex back on, but at this point, so much water is under the bridge, I thought I would just paraphrase what really happened. In my comment, there were times when I used ALL CAPS to make a point. Alex is used to dealing with comments from YouTube which are much crueler, and personal that the average podcast comment This was the first time he had been challenged on the podcast side of this content (vs the YouTube side) and it caught him off guard. He apologized for calling me a schmuck, and I explained that when he made a joke about me not having any listeners (because I don't use Spreaker), and that I wasn't up front with people about the fact that I work for Libsyn, and we chatted about that. I explained how I wasn't trying to push his buttons, and then we did something that most people miss out on. We had some cool conversation about topics we have in common. For example, Chris Cornell had just died. Neither one of use quite gets while World Trade Center Tower Number 7 went down. In the end, I look forward to meeting Alex at Podcast Movement. If I had not taken a second to step back, and wonder if there was something I DID to create such a reaction (instead of just condemning the other person) then I would've lost out on an opportunity to learn something (be careful using caps in comments), and Alex wouldn't have been able to see his reaction. Lastly, I think we both gained a new friend. So instead of being so set on proving somebody wrong, instead maybe ask, "Why did you say that?" or "What were you feeling when you said that?" and try to understand before being understood (Which is a lesson I learned from the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People) Seriously, How Do I Grow My Audience? Devlin Wilder posted in a Facebook Group, "Please, for the love of all that's good and pure, someone please help me WITH REAL INFO on how I get the numbers. I don't want to hear I need to have my show out for years or I need to get to 200 episodes or what not. And I've had no luck with Fiverr. I need to know the real deal" This is like saying, "I want to know about making a baby, but I don't want to hear about ovaries, sperm, or having to wait 9 months." THERE ARE NO SHORTCUTS  In her book Beyond Powerful Radio Radio Consultant Vallerie Geller states, "in my experience, with few exceptions it takes about three years to build a talk station." She points out that the original Star Trek Series was canceled after three seasons and it was re-runs where the audience found the show. Jerry Seinfeld has framed a memo stating that his show has a poor supporting cast, and most people who saw the test pilot would not watch it again. Gary Vaynrchuck says nobody watched his show for the first 19 months Rand Fishkin tells about his wife, Geraldine, and her travel blog, Everywhereist. For two years she never broke 100 visitors a day (she does a blog). Five years later she gets 1000,000 visitors a month. Source Success comes from feedback, and the ability to look at yourself and ask "Can I Improve This?" Growing up I had a basketball hoop in my backyard. Every time I shot a basket and it bounced off the rim and back at me.... that was feedback.  I watched Kareem Abdul Jabar and his sky hooks shot. It was unblockable. I practiced my skyhook over and over and over. Eventually, I could shoot it with my eyes shut. That took time. If you want to quit your job in six weeks, I would recommend that you not even start podcasting. This is like someone wanting to lose 40 pounds in six weeks. You soon learn that six weeks is not that long, and 40 pound is not that small. The Answer is There is No Answer There are so many factors that play into this Are you working full time? What market are you in and how crowded is it? How unique are you? Your Web Design It's Not Who You Know, It's Who Knows You Podcast Movement is coming up in August, and DC Podfest is coming up in November. I will be at Podcast Movement, and I plan on being in DC Podfest. Do these cost lots of money? Just the travel alone can be expensive based on your budget. That is the key, what is your budget? If you don't have the budget, don't be stupid, don't go. I'm saving money as we speak for Social Media marketing world. I have to plan. I have to put money in my budget. If you have a family with a spouse and kids, don't be stupid. Is It Worth Going to An Event? I have a podcast group for people in Northeast Ohio. I rarely get more than five people in attendance. One of those people (Matt from theauthorinsideyou.com) helped get me on a local TV show. I met Gary Leland, Paul Colligan, and Rob Walch at one of the fire New Media Expos. Rob was the person I called when I found myself out of a job and looking to work in the podcasting industry (I now work for Libsyn). I met Ken Blanchard at an event and I haven't stopped laughing yet. I met Jared Easley and Dan Franks at the New Media Show. Later they would start Podcast Movement and I've been blessed to say I've spoken at every single one in one capacity or another. I met Eri kK Johnson and came up with the idea of adding him to the Podcast Review show at an event. I met Mike Russel of Music Radio Creative at the New Media Show I met Glenn The Geek At Podcast Movement. Glen got me involved with Chris Krimitsos and I was able to speak at Podfest.us That lead to me helping with the Messengers Podcast about their documentary. That lead to me being the closing keynote at podfest.us this year. One person, one contact. Last year I met a whole bunch of people at DC Podfest including Matthew from Podtopod.com. Most of those I paid for (events post-2016 I typically can expense out). When I was a musician, I once drove four hours after getting off work at 8 PM to drive to Cincinnati and hangout with a bunch of indie musicians for three hours before turning around and driving home (I was probably 20). One of the relationships I start at that meeting was a guy who went to another event and learned about podcasting. Whooshkaa Free Media Hosting For those who are new to me reviewing media hosting, I have some criteria. 1. Don't mess with my file. What I upload is what I want people to download. 2. Give me the ability to have an unlimited back catalog (unlimited storage) 3. Don't limit my audience size (unlimited bandwidth) 4. Don't control my feed, and make it easy to leave if I choose to do so. I need to be able to put in an iTunes redirect script. 5. Give me support. 6. Charge me for your service so you can stay in business 7. Give me stats so I can see what's working. It would be nice if they were accurate Whooshkaa is doing something that has been tried by audiometric.io and before them podango.com. This is where you give free hosting so you can see advertising on the podcast. Do Whooshkaa meet my criteria? No, but there is an asterisk. They mess with your file (as they put code into the mp3 file to alert when to play an advertisement), so they keep most of your ID3 tags, but they ditch you image (so if someone downloads your show to their computer and plays it, the dreaded gray music note of death appears on a windows machine). They also change your file name. They don't change your file format, but by nature, they HAVE to change your file to stay in business. Their support was quick and very helpful. Their stats are very similar to what everyone else provides (number of downloads, geographic, operating system, the technology used, etc). They do offer how long someone has listened. Unless they have cracked a new code, this is typically a wasted stat. The only way they can get that information is if you are using their player. To this, I point out that over 80% of podcasts are listened to on a mobile device (so this stat is kind of a "Corinthian leather" feature, sounds good, but in the end not that accurate). They have a built in "Clammr" feature, called highlights. Clammr.com is the first service that allows you to make snippets of a show and share it on social media. With Clammr you can share a snippet of the show and when they click on the snippet they are taken to a place where they can listen to the rest of the episode. You can see how many people listened to your "Highlight." For me, I thought the design could be adjusted to make it go from easy to SUPER EASY to hear the rest of the podcast. They do have a weird "Sign up for our newsletter" when you send people to an episode on Whooshkaa. The problem is that for the Whooshkaa email list (not yours). Getting Paid As the code in the mp3 file has the word "Triton" I'm guessing that they are using Triton for their advertisements. This means that podcasters can probably expect 1 to 2 cents per download. So if I had my Weekly Web Tools on their platform I might make $12 for the month (at 1200 downloads a month). That is if you are lucky enough to have advertising. When I enquired about their CPA, they responded, "We don't have any information on the CPA for ads.  We generally only work with our larger podcasters/media companies for ad injection." When I wanted to know how many downloads you need to get a sponsor, a support person lets me know, "Generally more than 10k per month before we approach a podcaster for ads. Some of our current partners monetising include News Corp, Fox Sports, Sky News, Bauer and a few large Australian Sporting organizations. When I pointed out to them that others had tried this model, they responded, "We support the podcast ecosystem with free hosting, while making ad revenue from the top 5%.  At the end of the day, the cost of hosting a podcast with small downloads is negligible.  We hope that some of the smaller podcasters turn out to be the next Ira Glass or Alex Blumberg :) It's super easy to pick a spot where you want your advertising to be placed. By default, they want to add three advertisers (I chose one). I believe you will be contacted when you reach certain milestones for advertising as there is nothing in the dashboard (that I can find, and nothing in their help section) about getting paid (i.e paypal, direct deposit). Conclusion Call me weird, but building your podcast on a host that doesn't charge is risky business (again, podango, audiometric.io) but if you're in a boat and have zero budget (they do redirect feeds if you want to leave) then I would recommend Whooshkaa over another free service Pinecast if you're looking for a free service with all the trimmings. If you asked me which one will be in business in five years between Pinecast and Whooshkaa, I would put my money on Pinecast as their free service motivates you to upgrade to their paid service. With Whooshkaa they are hoping that people with 10,000 downloads per episode take their advertising, and don't leave for another host. I notice in their terms of service it states, "If you are a Commercial User/Channel Partner, this may be altered by any specific agreements we hold with you." Podcast Rewind Podcraft on New and Noteworthy Podcaster's Roundtable on Finding Your Audience Start Your Podcast Today Step by Step Tutorials Twice a month Live Coaching Private Facebook Group Priority Email Support JOIN TODAY

PodToPod Podcast
EP.30 - Dan Franks of Podcast Movement

PodToPod Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 32:01


Dan Franks, the co-founder, and co-organizer of Podcast Movement joins us on PodtoPod to talk about the origin of this podcasting event and some of the incredible speakers and activities you can look forward to at this year's conference in Anaheim, CA.

PodToPod Podcast
EP.00 - Welcome to the PodtoPod Podcast

PodToPod Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016 2:01


Welcome to the inaugural episode of the official PodtoPod podcast. This is a quick introduction to the show we are going to be doing. Just so know, this feed does include many of the audio pieces we have already featured on the podtopod blog, but we wanted to re-share it for folks who are first discovering us through iTunes, Google, Stitcher, or TuneIn. We thank you for checking us out and hope you'll head to podtopod.com to explore all of the resources we have available for the podcasting community.

PodUp Podcast
EP. 10 - PodUp to PodUp

PodUp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2015 24:44


This week features Joseph Berman, creator and curator of the PodToPod podcast newsletter.  Which you can sign up for at PodtoPod.com.  Joseph explains why he started this newsletter and his latest thoughts on the industry and the community as a whole.  Super nice guy who I promise we'll have on again.   This week's interview was recoreded using the Ringr App, which made Joe sound great!  Me not so much, but I explain why that happened.  It's not Ringr's fault.  Its mine.   Also this week I take a look at a new podcast hosting platform called Awesound that is definitely worth checking out, especially if you are new to the podcasting industry.  It will give you a great head start to posting, getting searched and even monetizing your podcast this year.   As always, don't forget to check out "The Hilarie Barsky Show."  That's a daily podcast with Hilarie Barsky, comedian Cathy Caldwell and me.  It's a ton of fun.  Maybe you're not the demographic for it, but it's the perfect podcast to get your folks interested in the medium.   Also, as a reminder, if you recently launched a new podcast, are considering one, or just want to be more involved in the podcasting industry, shoot me a note and let's talk about your aspirations right here on PodUp.  Would love to hear from you! You can reach out by following me on twitter @PodUpPodcast or contacting me through my consulting website MPassyProductions.com.