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Create a Spiderweb of Keywords for Your Business have a website with ample space on the server, you might want to create a separate folder for your podcasts, then link to them from your website. If you find your webspace is limited, you may want to look into either a site that offers virtual storage for large files, or a site that specializes in hosting podcasts. Shop around, as some storage sites may charge monthly fees. Sample podcasts they host…do the files download in a timely manner? Are they easy to obtain? Wherever you decide to host your files, always make sure you keep copies on disc in a safe place.Keywords are very important in your business because one must be very aware of what your customers are looking for and what they're typing in. They're searching for a targeted solution to their question or problem. One should be aware that the internet changes daily and it's critical that you provide specific keywords in your url website, headings of your website, meta tags, links, blogs, affiliate links, sales copy, etc. Google and other major search engines are looking for quality and quantity website content script.Spiders from these search egines are starving for rich content and you have to create a large web of keywords from your website to be optimized and possibly gives you a high pr ranking which will result in more clicks and possible sales. It's important to know what your customers are typing in for what they Step 4: Promote! Don't just sit back and expect people to find you. Make sure you promote your podcast and attract the listeners you want. The obvious first step, of course, is to link your podcasts from your main website. Create a separate page as a podcast archive, with links to each file. If you have a blog, announce new casts as they are uploaded, and use a special embed code to include podcast URLs in your posts. Especially if your blog is syndicated through RSS, aggregators will pick up on the podcast URLs and distribute them with your blog content. Wherever appropriate, have your podcast listed on podcast and au Operator Error Is Why Most Businesses Fail Call it the new underground radio, or perhaps the next step in future media, but "podcasting" has all but conquered the Internet. By offering Web users a new dimension in obtaining news, fringe entertainment, and music from up and coming and/or established artists, the podcast is yet another way the Internet expands its interactivity. We can do more than see, we hear and we listen…and are introduced to new ideas and cultures that miss the mainstream.Q: I am thinking about starting my own business, but statistics show that most new businesses fail. Why do you think most businesses fail?A: This is the column that probably gets me kicked out of the entrepreneurial chapter of the Priory of Scion. I look silly in those long robes anyway, so here goes.A thousand apologies to my entrepreneurial brothers and sisters, but. I think the more important question is: do businesses fail or does the entrepreneur in charge of them fail? I have to be honest and tell you that I think most business failures must be laid at the feet of the person in charge.Sure, there may be contributing factors to the demise of a business, such as a huge chain store moving in next door, a down economy, the lack of qualified employees, new government regulations, the failure of a strategic Simply defined, a "podcast" is an audio clip, a miniature radio program focusing on a topic like travel, art, news, sports, or just about anything of interest. The term comes from a combination of "broadcast" and "iPod", as these short clips are primarily downloaded for use iPods and portable MP3 players. Clips may range from five to twenty minutes long to allow for easy downloading, and may be found through specific websites that offer podcasts or through specialized portals like Libsyn, that host podcasting communities. Web users interested in listening to podcasts may use a specialized search engine like Odeo or iTunes to find thousands currently available. For website owners, authors, musicians, and others interested in a unique method of reach, a podcast can be a valuable marketing tool. Whether you are selling a book by reading an excerpt or reporting on a favorite travel destination, adding a podcast to your existing website can help drive more traffic to your site, which in turn can increase your visibility and business. There are countless advantages to offering a podcast to existing customers and possible new visitors who enjoy this new technology. In Part I of this article we looked at the reasons why you should be podcasting. Once you have made the decision to record a podcast, next comes the fun part, actually making it! You might think there is a long, involved process in creating a podcast, and it may seem daunting at first. However, once you become accustomed to recording shows you may find podcasting as simple as creating a website itself. Just a few steps to observe and you are on the way to becoming an Internet podcast personality. Step 1: Write the Script Even if you want your podcast to have a casual tone, you will want to compose a script before you hit record. The reason for this is two-fold: you want to stay on topic, and you want to stay within a reasonable time frame. While it's nice and comforting to introduce a playful voice to your website, you want to be sure your podcasts stay on topic and that you don't ramble off into tangents that may otherwise distract listeners. If your podcast is about writing poetry, don't drift off into an anecdote about the day's shopping. Also, having a script before you as you read is very helpful in curb uncomfortable pauses and stuttering. Write out what you want to say, then read your script aloud one or twice for practice. This is important to do, because you may need to adjust your voice to the script so that it doesn't give out halfway through the podcast. Talking for five minutes straight can be a chore, so keep some water handy for rehearsal and the recording. You may find you'll ad lib a line or two, and that's fine. The spontaneity adds to the flavor of the program, but for the most part you want to stay focused on your topics. Above all else, be sure to promote your URL in the script, so that listeners who find you through podcast portals will know where to go. Step 2: Record the Podcast When you are comfortable with your script, you are ready to record. Find a quiet spot in the house with good acoustics (some have recommended to me using the bathroom or even sitting in the car, just make sure you're comfortable), and make sure there are no alarms or phones nearby that can go off and disrupt your train of thought. Test your recording software and microphone first, make sure you have quick access to the pause button in case you feel a cough or sneeze coming on, then go for it! Speak clearly and just relax. Take caution not to talk too fast, and you will discover this helps cut down on awkward "ers" and "ums" as you record. Above all else, have fun with the recording and inflect your unique style into the subject matter. When you are done recording, save the file as an MP3 and play it back. If you detect any noises or gaps you want removed, check if you recording software allows you to edit. Don't be discouraged if your first podcast turns out less than stellar, as the recording process takes time and energy to perfect. Once you are satisfied with the end product, it's time to share it with the world. Step 3: Upload the Podcast Listeners will only be able to download your podcast if it is available through the Internet. Hence, you must have a place to upload your MP3 files. If you have a website with ample space on the server, you might want to create a separate folder for your podcasts, then link to them from your website. If you find your webspace is limited, you may want to look into either a site that offers virtual storage for large files, or a site that specializes in hosting podcasts. Shop around, as some storage sites may charge monthly fees. Sample podcasts they host…do the files download in a timely manner? Are they easy to obtain? Wherever you decide to host your files, always make sure you keep copies on disc in a safe place. Step 4: Promote! Don't just sit back and expect people to find you. Make sure you promote your podcast and attract the listeners you want. The obvious first step, of course, is to link your podcasts from your main website. Create a separate page as a podcast archive, with links to each file. If you have a blog, announce new casts as they are uploaded, and use a special embed code to include podcast URLs in your posts. Especially if your blog is syndicated through RSS, aggregators will pick up on the podcast URLs and distribute them with your blog content. Wherever appropriate, have your podcast listed on podcast and au Will E-books Kill the Market for Selling Used Books Online? reach, a podcast can be a valuable marketing tool. Whether you are selling a book by reading an excerpt or reporting on a favorite travel destination, adding a podcast to your existing website can help drive more traffic to your site, which in turn can increase your visibility and business. There are countless advantages to offering a podcast to existing customers and possible new visitors who enjoy this new technology.QUESTION: The new Sony e-book reader is getting a lot of publicity, and I'm concerned that it may kill the market for selling used books online. It can hold thousands of book-sized files like an Ipod.ANSWER: I've always been a skeptic about e-books for a simple reason: Most people hate them, and so do I.For example, I've looked at some of the most popular e-books available on Amazon for download (and not available as a hard-copy book) and a lot of the reader reviews, even when they are positive reviews, mention something like "I was very hesitant about buying an e-book ..."That tells me that your average consumer is not interested. Based on my own experience, I've bought a couple of e-books and in each case I've been extremely disappointed with the quality of the writing and content. And what happens In Part I of this article we looked at the reasons why you should be podcasting. Once you have made the decision to record a podcast, next comes the fun part, actually making it! You might think there is a long, involved process in creating a podcast, and it may seem daunting at first. However, once you become accustomed to recording shows you may find podcasting as simple as creating a website itself. Just a few steps to observe and you are on the way to becoming an Internet podcast personality. Step 1: Write the Script Even if you want your podcast to have a casual tone, you will want to compose a script before you hit record. The reason for this is two-fold: you want to stay on topic, and you want to stay within a reasonable time frame. While it's nice and comforting to introduce a playful voice to your website, you want to be sure your podcasts stay on topic and that you don't ramble off into tangents that may otherwise distract listeners. If your podcast is about writing poetry, don't drift off into an anecdote about the day's shopping. Also, having a script before you as you read is very helpful in curb uncomfortable pauses and stuttering. Write out what you want to say, then read your script aloud one or twice for practice. This is important to do, because you may need to adjust your voice to the script so that it doesn't give out halfway through the podcast. Talking for five minutes straight can be a chore, so keep some water handy for rehearsal and the recording. You may find you'll ad lib a line or two, and that's fine. The spontaneity adds to the flavor of the program, but for the most part you want to stay focused on your topics. Above all else, be sure to promote your URL in the script, so that listeners who find you through podcast portals will know where to go. Step 2: Record the Podcast When you are comfortable with your script, you are ready to record. Find a quiet spot in the house with good acoustics (some have recommended to me using the bathroom or even sitting in the car, just make sure you're comfortable), and make sure there are no alarms or phones nearby that can go off and disrupt your train of thought. Test your recording software and microphone first, make sure you have quick access to the pause button in case you feel a cough or sneeze coming on, then go for it! Speak clearly and just relax. Take caution not to talk too fast, and you will discover this helps cut down on awkward "ers" and "ums" as you record. Above all else, have fun with the recording and inflect your unique style into the subject matter. When you are done recording, save the file as an MP3 and play it back. If you detect any noises or gaps you want removed, check if you recording software allows you to edit. Don't be discouraged if your first podcast turns out less than stellar, as the recording process takes time and energy to perfect. Once you are satisfied with the end product, it's time to share it with the world. Step 3: Upload the Podcast Listeners will only be able to download your podcast if it is available through the Internet. Hence, you must have a place to upload your MP3 files. If you have a website with ample space on the server, you might want to create a separate folder for your podcasts, then link to them from your website. If you find your webspace is limited, you may want to look into either a site that offers virtual storage for large files, or a site that specializes in hosting podcasts. Shop around, as some storage sites may charge monthly fees. Sample podcasts they host…do the files download in a timely manner? Are they easy to obtain? Wherever you decide to host your files, always make sure you keep copies on disc in a safe place. Step 4: Promote! Don't just sit back and expect people to find you. Make sure you promote your podcast and attract the listeners you want. The obvious first step, of course, is to link your podcasts from your main website. Create a separate page as a podcast archive, with links to each file. If you have a blog, announce new casts as they are uploaded, and use a special embed code to include podcast URLs in your posts. Especially if your blog is syndicated through RSS, aggregators will pick up on the podcast URLs and distribute them with your blog content. Wherever appropriate, have your podcast listed on podcast and au Advertising - Should You Be Advertising Your Services? comforting to introduce a playful voice to your website, you want to be sure your podcasts stay on topic and that you don't ramble off into tangents that may otherwise distract listeners. If your podcast is about writing poetry, don't drift off into an anecdote about the day's shopping. Also, having a script before you as you read is very helpful in curb uncomfortable pauses and stuttering.You offer a reliable, quality service. You know that if more people knew what you can do, you'd increase sales. So you advertise in the most likely media for potential clients to read about you. But there's no response. Why?If this scenario is familiar to you there's a few likely causes.1. Maybe your ad's aren't designed well - poor layout, inappropriate offer, etc.2. Maybe you have selected the wrong media, placement or timing.3. Maybe you shouldn't be advertising your services.Now I know there's a lot to consider when writing advertisements - creating "killer headlines", long copy versus short copy arguments, using white space, etc - and I could give you some tips on how to buy media. But I'm not getting into that today. I'm going to talk about the third point - maybe you shouldn't advertise Write out what you want to say, then read your script aloud one or twice for practice. This is important to do, because you may need to adjust your voice to the script so that it doesn't give out halfway through the podcast. Talking for five minutes straight can be a chore, so keep some water handy for rehearsal and the recording. You may find you'll ad lib a line or two, and that's fine. The spontaneity adds to the flavor of the program, but for the most part you want to stay focused on your topics. Above all else, be sure to promote your URL in the script, so that listeners who find you through podcast portals will know where to go. Step 2: Record the Podcast When you are comfortable with your script, you are ready to record. Find a quiet spot in the house with good acoustics (some have recommended to me using the bathroom or even sitting in the car, just make sure you're comfortable), and make sure there are no alarms or phones nearby that can go off and disrupt your train of thought. Test your recording software and microphone first, make sure you have quick access to the pause button in case you feel a cough or sneeze coming on, then go for it! Speak clearly and just relax. Take caution not to talk too fast, and you will discover this helps cut down on awkward "ers" and "ums" as you record. Above all else, have fun with the recording and inflect your unique style into the subject matter. When you are done recording, save the file as an MP3 and play it back. If you detect any noises or gaps you want removed, check if you recording software allows you to edit. Don't be discouraged if your first podcast turns out less than stellar, as the recording process takes time and energy to perfect. Once you are satisfied with the end product, it's time to share it with the world. Step 3: Upload the Podcast Listeners will only be able to download your podcast if it is available through the Internet. Hence, you must have a place to upload your MP3 files. If you have a website with ample space on the server, you might want to create a separate folder for your podcasts, then link to them from your website. If you find your webspace is limited, you may want to look into either a site that offers virtual storage for large files, or a site that specializes in hosting podcasts. Shop around, as some storage sites may charge monthly fees. Sample podcasts they host…do the files download in a timely manner? Are they easy to obtain? Wherever you decide to host your files, always make sure you keep copies on disc in a safe place. Step 4: Promote! Don't just sit back and expect people to find you. Make sure you promote your podcast and attract the listeners you want. The obvious first step, of course, is to link your podcasts from your main website. Create a separate page as a podcast archive, with links to each file. If you have a blog, announce new casts as they are uploaded, and use a special embed code to include podcast URLs in your posts. Especially if your blog is syndicated through RSS, aggregators will pick up on the podcast URLs and distribute them with your blog content. Wherever appropriate, have your podcast listed on podcast and au Whom Do You Invite to a Meeting? recommended to me using the bathroom or even sitting in the car, just make sure you're comfortable), and make sure there are no alarms or phones nearby that can go off and disrupt your train of thought. Test your recording software and microphone first, make sure you have quick access to the pause button in case you feel a cough or sneeze coming on, then go for it!The success of your next meeting depends upon whom you invite. Here's what to consider.1) Invite only people who can contribute to the meeting. Spectators bog down the process.2) Avoid filling the meeting with allies as a show of force. This intimidates your "opponent," which can result in counter attacks, retaliation, or false cooperation.3) Avoid inviting people because they would feel offended if left out. A meeting is a business activity, not a party. You can always ask the person to choose between watching others work in a meeting or being left to work on tasks that contribute to raises and promotions.4) Be sure to invite the stakeholder (the person who owns the issue). This person is a valuable resource in finding solutions.5) Make sure the opponents to issues attend your meetings. They Speak clearly and just relax. Take caution not to talk too fast, and you will discover this helps cut down on awkward "ers" and "ums" as you record. Above all else, have fun with the recording and inflect your unique style into the subject matter. When you are done recording, save the file as an MP3 and play it back. If you detect any noises or gaps you want removed, check if you recording software allows you to edit. Don't be discouraged if your first podcast turns out less than stellar, as the recording process takes time and energy to perfect. Once you are satisfied with the end product, it's time to share it with the world. Step 3: Upload the Podcast Listeners will only be able to download your podcast if it is available through the Internet. Hence, you must have a place to upload your MP3 files. If you have a website with ample space on the server, you might want to create a separate folder for your podcasts, then link to them from your website. If you find your webspace is limited, you may want to look into either a site that offers virtual storage for large files, or a site that specializes in hosting podcasts. Shop around, as some storage sites may charge monthly fees. Sample podcasts they host…do the files download in a timely manner? Are they easy to obtain? Wherever you decide to host your files, always make sure you keep copies on disc in a safe place. Step 4: Promote! Don't just sit back and expect people to find you. Make sure you promote your podcast and attract the listeners you want. The obvious first step, of course, is to link your podcasts from your main website. Create a separate page as a podcast archive, with links to each file. If you have a blog, announce new casts as they are uploaded, and use a special embed code to include podcast URLs in your posts. Especially if your blog is syndicated through RSS, aggregators will pick up on the podcast URLs and distribute them with your blog content. Wherever appropriate, have your podcast listed on podcast and au Costa Rica - New Hi-Tech Free Zone have a website with ample space on the server, you might want to create a separate folder for your podcasts, then link to them from your website. If you find your webspace is limited, you may want to look into either a site that offers virtual storage for large files, or a site that specializes in hosting podcasts. Shop around, as some storage sites may charge monthly fees. Sample podcasts they host…do the files download in a timely manner? Are they easy to obtain? Wherever you decide to host your files, always make sure you keep copies on disc in a safe place.NEW FREE ZONE FOCUSES ON SERVICES. The Zeta Group has inaugurated construction of a free zone in Cartago, reports The Tico Times (June 1-7, 2007). It joins two large free zones announced in the past two months by Free Zone & Business Park Developer (FZBP). The projects highlight the continuing move away from manufacturing in favor of service, vending, and administrative businesses. Some 57% of businesses in Costa Rica's 23 free zones are dedicated to manufacturing, but Timothy Scott, Exec. Dir. of the Costa Rican Association of Free-Zone Businesses (AZOFRAS), says that is changing, partly due to a World Trade Organization (WTO) decision in 2001 against government incentives granted to export manufacturers:Zeta Group's new free zone, an expansion of its Cartago free zone, sits alongside garment manufacturers such as Han Step 4: Promote! Don't just sit back and expect people to find you. Make sure you promote your podcast and attract the listeners you want. The obvious first step, of course, is to link your podcasts from your main website. Create a separate page as a podcast archive, with links to each file. If you have a blog, announce new casts as they are uploaded, and use a special embed code to include podcast URLs in your posts. Especially if your blog is syndicated through RSS, aggregators will pick up on the podcast URLs and distribute them with your blog content. Wherever appropriate, have your podcast listed on podcast and audio directories. Whatever the topic of your cast, seek out relevant websites and announce new programs. Build relationships with other webmasters by offering the content to their sites in exchange for the link. If you are a romance author, seek out book review sites and offer them the podcast for promotional purposes. In time, listener-ship will grow, as will the opportunity to expose your products and services to a wider audience. Podcasting is simple to do, simple to plan, and simple to promote. Devote the time and enthusiasm to a podcast for your website, and you can easily watch your site's traffic soar.
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