Podcast Academy: The Business Podcasting Book: Launching, Marketing, and Measuring Your Podcast
Exclusive Podcast Academy training now available in a book!Podcast Academy, the leader in audio/video podcast and new media education, brings you their first book, Podcast Academy: The Business Podcasting Book, based on their seminars. Written by industry experts, this book brings you practical experience that you can apply to your own business. It covers planning, content creation, legal considerations, branding, marketing, advertising, monetization, and much more. The authors and contributors
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Review by Jason Van Orden for Podcast Academy: The Business Podcasting Book: Launching, Marketing, and Measuring Your Podcast
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As a podcasting and new media consultant, I’ve read just about every podcasting book out there (and authored one myself). This book is now at the top of the short list of books that every business podcaster (or podcaster with business aspirations) needs to read. The authors know there stuff and have done their research. I’ll be referring again and again to the case studies and ideas shared in this book.
June 26th, 2010 at 11:20 pm
Review by Kristopher Smith for Podcast Academy: The Business Podcasting Book: Launching, Marketing, and Measuring Your Podcast
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This book stands head and shoulders above all other podcasting books for teaching you how to make podcasting a go within the enterprise. I haven’t read another book that addresses so many of the concerns that businesses have when they want to start podcasting. The other two that I have read focus on the independent podcaster and the issues that they encounter with a small focus on business interests.
What makes this book stand out so much for me is that it is written at a technical level that anyone can understand regardless of their role within a business. Every idiosyncratic element of taking a podcast from the planning stages production, copyright, distribution with rss, ROI and podcasting’s role in integrated marketing is addressed in full.
Businesses and “internal champions”, as they are called in the book, tasked with creating a new or social media presence through podcasting should pick up a copy. Podcast consultants, you too could learn a thing or two from this book. I did.
Many thanks to the authors!
June 26th, 2010 at 11:20 pm
Review by Jeff Lippincott for Podcast Academy: The Business Podcasting Book: Launching, Marketing, and Measuring Your Podcast
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I liked this book a lot. It is very well outlined. And it is very well written. I found it to be an easy read. But not a particularly quick read since it is pretty thick in page count and page size. The book is broken into four parts and 16 chapters:
I. Podcasting overview: Understanding the medium and its impact on business (Chapters 1-3)
II. Podcasting fundamentals: Planning and development (Chapters 4-6)
III. Producing the podcast: Production, delivery and legal issues (Chapters 7-10)
IV. Podcast distribution: Marketing, measuring and monetizing (Chapters 11-16)
Social media and Web 2.0 is comprised of a few tools that people and businesses can use to be a part of that community. The main one is blogging. And podcasting is a natural extension of blogging. What is said and has been written about blogging can also be said and written about podcasting. And this book does just that. Some people read books to get their information. Others listen to the radio or watch TV. I suspect many more listen to the radio and watch TV than read books.
Currently many more people taking part in Social Media and Web 2.0 are blogging than podcasting. But that statistic very well may change. And by reading this book one will probably understand and realize why. And even better, one will learn how to get involved in podcasting.
This book is specifically written for a business audience. It focuses on how businesses can incorporate podcasting into their marketing mix. It covers planning, content creation, legal considerations, branding, marketing, advertising, monetization, and much more.
I liked the chapter summaries at the end of each chapter called “Lessons Learned.” They made it easy to get an overview of the book before I read it page to page. My favorite chapter was the seventh. It went into “Podcast Production.” It got into sufficient detail and specifics that I pretty much saw what was involved in creating audio and/or video files. Emphasis was more on audio files.
The bottom line is that businesses should understand the power of podcasting and how to use it in their marketing mix. Podcasting can significantly improve a company’s communications efforts with its customers, prospects, and the media. 5 stars!
June 26th, 2010 at 11:47 pm
Review by Susanna Hutcheson for Podcast Academy: The Business Podcasting Book: Launching, Marketing, and Measuring Your Podcast
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I recently started a podcast, The Susanna Hutcheson Power Marketing Show. Since I’m starting to write scripts and produce podcasts for other businesses, I felt I needed this information.
I had read quite a bit and done my background before starting my own podcast. I had one or two episodes under my belt when I began reading this book. While I had already done about half of what the book proposed, it offered up some brilliant ideas and I was most pleased. I’m sure it will be profitable to me going forward.
The book is well written and covers just about everything. I would have given it 5 stars except that a couple of the links are dead. One I especially wanted, a Word doc, was a 404. The book is not old enough to be that out-dated.
I recommend this book as a must-read to any person who wants to grow their business and do things the right way. It will help you to avoid mistakes and it should help you to make a profit and increase your sales.
- Susanna K. Hutcheson
June 27th, 2010 at 12:35 am
Review by Martin Brossman for Podcast Academy: The Business Podcasting Book: Launching, Marketing, and Measuring Your Podcast
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Great book for the “Business of Podcasting”! I like the clear layout with tips and reviews at the end of each chapter. I would also recommend the
Podcasting For Dummies and Podcast Solutions if you want core books and are just starting with the plan of a business podcast show. The one thing they left out mentioning is WaveLab Essential 6 with build in Podcasting for about $99.00 on Amazon. I use it for all my audio production including my podcast and love it!
June 27th, 2010 at 12:51 am