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Do you have an RSS feed for your web videos or podcasts? Want to make that content accessible to iPhone and iPod Touch users? You can either go on and create your own site that is compatible with the iPhone or just head on to VenueM, a new startup that takes your RSS feed and quickly (and on the fly) converts it into an iPhone ready website. [Read The Full Story] |
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Check out this time lapse video on how 3 engineers create a real workable Mac Pro out of Lego bricks! [Read The Full Story] |
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Posted on 09/12/08 under Content Monetization, Digital Content, New Media, Podcasting, Social Networks, Video Distribution, eMarketing
No Comments » You took the very first step and created your podcast. The podcast sounds professional, you have an RSS feed for it, you posted it to your website and even added one of those cool “RSS” feed buttons that people can subscribe to. But wait, there is one problem, you don’t have that many (or any) subscribers. How come people are not flocking to your podcast and just subscribing to it? The content is professional, it’s what everyone wants hear (or see), but no one is knocking at your door…err…RSS feed! Why? Marketing! Marketing! Marketing! You need to market your podcast show. It doesn’t matter how great your podcast sounds (or looks) and what great topics you cover, if you don’t market it, they shall not come! So let’s look at some ways you can market your podcast to help grown your audience. [Read The Full Story] |
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SearchEngineWatch.com is reporting that YouTube will launch a new feature called HotSpots this week that will allow video creators to monitor how viewings rise and fall within a video. [Read The Full Story] |
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Posted on 09/4/08 under Adobe, Applications, Digital Content, News, Photoshop, Premiere Pro CS3
No Comments » On September 23, 2008, Adobe will announce when CS4 is coming out. No, it’s not being released on September 23rd, they are announcing when they will be releasing the CS4 suite. Still, this is exciting. I can’t wait. I love CS3 and I think CS4 is probably going to be a huge step forward, both in features and inter-application integration. [Read The Full Story] |
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