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Episode 17: Feeding your audience

Posted 03 July 2009 | By jameswilliams90 | Categories: Podcast, twitter | 18 Comments

This show we delve into podcast feeds (or RSS feeds for podcasts).  We go under the bonnet to understand exactly what feeds are, how they are constructed and give you tips and tricks along the way to help you get the most out of your podcast feed.  We also look at the differences between creating a [...]

A case of think before you tweet?

Posted 03 June 2008 | By jameswilliams90 | Categories: communication, friendfeed, pr, public relations, scalability, technology, twitter | No Comments

It’s not new news that Twitter is having technical issues with their platform, and they have been happening for a while now. What was interesting this week was a blog post directly from Twitter pointing the finger at ‘power users’ multiple posts in succession as one of the ‘events’ that caused Twitter to go down. [...]

Podcaster’s Emporium Feedback Line +61 (0)2 8003-5205

Posted 16 November 2007 | By jameswilliams90 | Categories: australia, call in, feedback, global geek podcast, phone number, podcamp, skype, tpn, twitter | 1 Comment

Hey everyone! And thanks for listening to the episode of Podcasters Emporium and for sending in your feedback. It’s great to hear from people and know that people are getting benefits from the program. Special mention to Dave over at The Global Geek podcast, who sent me some comments via twitter this week, even before [...]

Episode 1: An Introduction, Twitter Feed, The PodLounge and Great New Music.

Posted 09 November 2007 | By jameswilliams90 | Categories: directory, new podcaster, podcast, podcasters, the podlounge, twitter, twitterfeed | No Comments

Hey there! Welcome to Episode 1 of the Podcasters’ Emporium. What is Podcasters’ Emporium? It’s a mixed bag podcast of news, reviews and interviews for podcasters including a selection of Podsafe Music you can grab and put in your own podcasts. Download The show is squarely aimed at new podcasters who might want a leg-up [...]