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@Darren: I definitely appreciate Mr. Brogan, even if I banged him up a little with a lightsaber. :-) Seriously, without him, there would have been no PodCamp 1.
I just watched the video on your site. I really like the way you point around to the different features available to listen, subscribe, etc... Thanks for the great ideas!
Doyle Slayton
Sales and Leadership Strategist
www.SalesBlogcast.com
I think your idea is right on, and yes your best customers are definitely worth $50! (of course depending on your industry, but I think most would apply).
Thanks for recommending our book! I appreciate it. We made sure to address the business case for podcasting, and wrote the book for the marketer, or business owner, rather than writing a heavy technical book. Thanks again!
Greg
Brilliant post, as usual! Thanks for point this out. I think that at times we're so trapped inside social media that we forget to take it into the physical world and give pieces of us that people can carry in a pocket or wallet. What other ways are there to bring our social media messages into the physical world for people?
Thanks!
If your customers aren't worth $50, though, are they worth $3?
Go to ebay, and get the knock-off iPod shuffles. You can buy them in any volume you want. They get shipped from Hong Kong, so they take a while, but they're $3 a pop.
At that price, you can't afford not to.
Thanks Chris!
It's too early to tell if the show will pay off in terms of new business, but it is helping us in terms of branding and getting us some additional google juice. Plus, it costs nothing but a bit of our time.
Rebekah Lovell