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Video week day 4; distribution
from The Techno//Marketer Podcast by Matt Dickman July 25, 2008
Distribution of content is one of the most potentially overwhelming areas of video creation. Many people talk about content overload in today's information economy, but information distribution is an equal challenge. Putting content in front of the largest potential audience takes time and energy. Fortunately for us, services like TubeMogul exist to help ease the burden. TubeMogul allows you to upload one file, one title, one description and one set of tags and feed them out to 12+ different video sites with one click. This process used to take me hours to complete, going to each video site, uploading the file and entering the information.
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Blick 175 auf GEO, die Blogger und einen kleinen weißen Löwen
from Blick über den Tellerrand July 22, 2008
Ein Blick auf einen Blogger-Pitch der Geo Reisecommunity und ein rührendes Happy End. Shownotes Intro : KZVB Spot "Steiler Zahn" Storyteller Besten Dank für iTunes-Bewertungen an thilgert, Marco Ripanti von communipedia.com, Sascha von mountaingrafix.at, Daniel und Pornomilky : Tellerrand-Podcast bei iTunes bewerten Geo und der Blogger-Pitch GEO Podcast : Geo Reisecommunity : Artikel von Thomas Knüwer „GEO besticht Blogger“ : WUV Artikel mit Abstimmung Weitere Tipps zum Thema: „Gekaufte Weisheiten“ in der SZ Brian Solis eBook „The Art and Science of Blogger Relations“ Blogger pitchen: 15 Regeln für das Rendezvous Feedback Michael von Deutsche Welle Jan aus Kiel zu Viral Marketing und Kommerzialisierung von Youtube Kimba, kleiner Weißer Löwe Christian the Lion (Video) Outro : KZVB Spot Zähnchen Klein
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Blick 174 auf Äpfel bei Springer, das versaute Rampenfest, Sendelizenzen und ein Kid aus Brooklyn
from Blick über den Tellerrand July 18, 2008
Ein Blick auf Äpfel bei Springer, die sendelizenzpflichtige Web TV-Angebote, das verleugnete Rampenfest und ein Kid aus Brooklyn. Shownotes Intro : Kid from Brooklyn Popposkop Axel Springer stellt komplett auf Apple um Spendings für Online-Werbung nun vor Radio Feedback von Timo Lommatzsch zur Schlämmerkampagne : Vampir-Effekt im Marketing Hat BMW das Rampenfest zu lange verleugnet? : Artikel auf Wallstreet Online Gelernte Buzzwords: Murketing : Mockumentary Brauchen Video-Podcasts Sendelizenzen? Feedback (089 235 11 666) Martin Bauer, das Erdinger Sinnflut-Festival mit Weblog, Sinnflut-Podcast, Sevenload-Channel und Twitter-Feed Kurt zum Job in Zürich Joachim zu Thema Podcasting Outro: Kid from Brooklyn über die Gehälter von Managern Hier geht’s zum Youtube-Video „Spend it on Medicine“
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Blick 173 auf Headhunting 2.0, Best Practise Social Media Marketing und Hasenscheisse
from Blick über den Tellerrand July 14, 2008
Ein Blick auf Headhunting 2.0, eine erfolgreiche Social Media Kampagne und Bernd am Grill Shownotes Intro: Die Hasenscheisse von Bernd am Grill Storyteller Video Podcast Burda Live Headhunting 2.0 Job in Russland : Jobs in Zürich : Redaktion "Südwild"
sucht 2 Online-Redakteure Popposkop BR erklärt Podcasting Rajar-Studie findet 9 Mio. Podcast-Nutzer in England Best Practise Social Media Marketing – Seaworld San Antonio „Journey to Atlantis“ Geschichten vom Grill : Die Hasenscheisse von Bernd am Grill Outro
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Alive in Baghdad
from MobLogic July 13, 2008
Iraqi citizens discuss Iraq's present and future. A special thanks to our friends at Alive in Baghdad.
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screen installation 2005
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos July 12, 2008
screen installation 2005 from jorge young on Vimeo. screen, lighting instalation, site specific for the gallery elastic wire, 3 bulbs par 38 RGB, 3 dimmer codar gallery, reñaca, viña del mar, chile, 2005 the screen project is a lighting instalation for a site specific (gallery), an elastic wire operating like a screen for the projection of three chromatic fields (RGB) and generating an actual network of colored shadows over the walls of the gallery. the calibration of this three chromatic fields, in aditive mixture, are operated by spectator, becoming an active spectrator who can decide the aspect of the work and take moreover a color bath into the montage. screen is a reflexion over the thinking of art becoming both projection and obstruction of mind. screen, instalación luminosa para el espacio de la galería cable elástico, 3 focos par 38 RGB, 3 potenciómetros montado en galería codar, reñaca, viña del mar, chile, 2005 el proyecto screen es una instalación luminosa para el lugar específico de la galería, una trama de cables elásticos que operan como una pantalla para la proyección de tres campos cromáticos (RGB) que genera una trama de sombras coloreadas sobre el muro de la sala. la calibración de estos tres campos cromáticos es operada por el espectador, quien decide el aspecto de la obra manipulando los dimmer transformandose en un espectrador activo que puede introducirse en el montaje tomándo un baño de color. screen es una reflexión sobre el pensamiento en arte, como proyección y también obstrucción de la mente. Cast: jorge young
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Voice Registry Podcast- Tracy Pattin Talks To New Media Expert Doug Welch
from Careers in Podcasting and New Media July 08, 2008
This interview was recorded a while ago, but I am so glad it is being released. It sounds good and I get a chance to talk about all things podcasting with host, Tracy Pattin. Voice Registry Podcast- Tracy Pattin Talks To New Media Expert Doug Welch Doug Welch has been podcasting since September 24, 2004, making him a veteran in the New Media industry. He is the founder of the New Media Interchange and produce/co-host of Mortgages Made Simple with Rick Gundzik. He also co-teaches with his TV writer wife, Rosanne Welch, at UCLA for Podcast and New Media for Writers, a 10-week course educating writers and others how podcasting, YouTube, Facebook and others can be used to further work and career. Download audio file (doug-welch-vr-podcast.mp3) right + click here to download podcast (9.8 MB) (Via Voicebank.net s VoiceRegistry Blog.) Post from: Careers in Podcasting and New Media by Douglas E. Welch Voice Registry Podcast- Tracy Pattin Talks To New Media Expert Doug Welch
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Real World Example: What Would Lloyd Say?
from Careers in Podcasting and New Media July 08, 2008
Recently I had the (on-going) opportunity to work with Lloyd Garver. Lloyd has been writing for decades for traditional media shows like Home Improvement and has also been writing a column for the CBSNews.com web site. Lloyd had been recording audio versions of his columns and placing them on his web site, but after talking with a mutual friend, he wanted to step up to full podcasting of his pieces. Listen: What Would Lloyd Say?: Don t Read This While You Drive Each time I start a project like this, I am reminded of everything I had to learn over the course of my own podcasting career. In Lloyd s case, he was already about 90% of the way towards podcasting. He had a web site, a blog and audio content already in the blog. Our focus was on setting up RSS feeds, registering the show in iTunes and statistics. First, I turned to my old favorite, Feedburner, to set up his podcast-ready feed. I started using Feedburner the minute it was announced as previously I was handwriting my RSS feed each time I released a show. Feedburner allows you to easily add all the specific tags for iTunes as well as tweak your feed and provide additional features. Once the feed was set up, we registered his show with the iTunes Podcast Directory. This should be the first stop in your podcast marketing, too. iTunes makes it easy to find and subscribe to podcasts, so this is always my first recommendation to anyone who wants to listen to podcasts or produce them. What Would Lloyd Say? was available in the iTunes Podcast Directory in about 48 hours. I find this fairly typical, although some people still report long lag times or never getting their show listed. Typically, this has to do with some issue in their RSS feed or the graphic used for the show artwork. Apple seems to want a 300 300x72dpi image for the artwork and tends to hiccup if it doesn t meet those dimensions. Once a podcast is running, of course, you want to get some statistics to see how many listeners you have. Feedburner provides a subscribers number each day and a combination of Google Analytics and web hosting company stats give us page views, but getting a simple count of the number of downloads can be tricky. The only true way to know how many downloads you have is to use the raw log files from your web hosting company or stats provided from a podcasting service like Libsyn.com. In many cases these days though, raw log files are either not available or costs extra each month. Hosting with GoDaddy.com as I am, Lloyd had to subscribe to the extra TrafficFacts service in order to get his raw log files. I am not happy about this, but it is one of the limitations of GoDaddy.com hosting. Once TrafficFacts was enabled, we were able to download the daily log files. Of course, you still need to process those logs in some way to pull out and count the MP3 downloads. On my Mac, I have a small shell script which does this for me, but Lloyd is using Windows. As he is new to this type of reporting, I fell back on a command-line based tool called podstats. This program was created by Kevin Devin, the founder of Friends in Tech of which I am a member. At the time, we needed a robust tool to report our downloads so that we could participate in a podcast advertising network. Unfortunately, the command line nature of the tool is not really the drag-and-drop simplicity we expect from Windows or Mac. That said, I was able to create a small batch file that allows Lloyd to drop a log file onto the program and get a nicely formatted report. This information can then be entered into an Excel spreadsheet to tracking, manipulation (averages, max, min, etc) and charting. So, that is my real world example of setting up a podcast. If you have questions about podcasting, whether recording, web sites, blogs or RSS feeds, leave a comment below and I will answer all I can. Post from: Careers in Podcasting and New Media by Douglas E. Welch Real World Example: What Would Lloyd Say?
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Blick 172 auf Web 2.0-Studie, Maiskolben, Jägermeister, Achmed und eine glückliche Zelle
from Blick über den Tellerrand July 07, 2008
Ein Blick auf eine Web 2.0-Studie, auf einen Job bei Jägermeister, auf Maiskolben auf nackter Haut und viiiiel Feedback. Shownotes Intro : Körperzellenrock Storyteller Popposkop Jimmy, the Corn Man, viele Burritos und ein Marketing-Desaster Web 2.0-Studie von TOMORROW ermittelt zw. 360.000 - 1.8 Mio. Podcastnutzer in Deutschland Levi’s stikes viral again mit "Guys fil their pants with helium" Podcasttipp: Phipz - The iPhone-Kid bei itunes und seine Homepage Feedback Achmed Hans-Martin zu Einladung Be Challenged : Achmed und Jeff Dunham Norman zu Ryan Air Kurt zum Blick über den Tellerrand Kein Jägermeister Körperzellen Rock von Mosaro & Astrid Kuby Download des Klingeltons bei Michael Mosaro Scheickl : „Musik die das Herz berührt“ Outro
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National Endowment for the Arts
from MobLogic July 04, 2008
Clinton cut it in half. George W. Bush has allowed it to grow for eight straight years. It's a bird, it's a plane, it's... The National Endowment for the Arts.
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Strike.TV Launches with Teaser Trailer
from Careers in Podcasting and New Media July 04, 2008
The Writers Guild caused a lot of folks to investigate this whole new media thing and while the strike is over, Strike.TV lives on. One of their promises is to demonstrate that it was possible for Hollywood professionals to coexist and flourish with the studio system that has supported them for so long while bringing their talents to an emerging medium and doing so in a way that helps everyone, explains their press release. Strike.TV chose to be on the forefront as the industry goes through the necessary changes that inevitably arise with any new technology. Every industry and economy is impacted by change. And change is sometimes painful or difficult. Link: Strike.TV www.strike.tv Teaser from StrikeTV on Vimeo. Post from: Careers in Podcasting and New Media by Douglas E. Welch Strike.TV Launches with Teaser Trailer
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