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Aug062005

Getting Podcasting explained... by a Podcast !

Last Thursday, Neville Hobson and Shel Holtz - from the Hobson & Holtz Report - gave a presentation on podcasting to McGraw-Hill’s communicators in New York City and they recorded it for their latest show, including the questions-and-answers session at the end.

It probably contains nothing new for someone who is already familiar with the subject. But it is definitely a good primer if you want to know what all this podcasting frenzy is about and how you could use it as a tool for pr.

I guess, it makes much more sense to get an introduction to podcasting through an actual podcast than through reading just an article about it...


Link: The Hobson & Holtz Report - Podcast #56: August 4, 2005

Reader Comments (1)

A good idea, but surely if you don't know anythng about podcasts you won't be able to find it or download it...

I'll put a link on my site, http://www.mypods.net/ which is specifically designed as a beginner's guide to podcasting.

Take a look to get podcasting explained in a simple, easy to digest manner.

Nov 6, 2005 at 9:33 | Unregistered CommenterKarl

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