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June 04, 2005

Podcast Secrets Revealed

The Pheedster SEO/SEM and Beyond Blog. . .[The Pheedster SEO/SEM and Beyond Blog. . .] There you are, flipping through the radio stations yet again, looking for SOMETHING, ANYTHING, worth listening to. Maybe you’ll find a song here or there that you like, or a talk show on a subject you are interested in. Then it’s time to flip the stations again. “What I need,” you think to yourself, “is my own personal radio station.”

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

Avc.blogs.com[Avc.blogs.com] A VC: VC Cliche of the Week: Or worse? Gamesville was no "quick flip." Stuart Roseman and I started work in 1994, and by 1996 had a viable -- profitable -- internet games and media company, and then only raised VC money in 1999 because 1) it was so amazingly plentiful and cheap, and 2) by the crazy standards of the bubble era, a company that hadnt raised VC (even a huge and profitable and wildly growing one) had no documented "valuation" and so couldnt be packaged up for IPO or sale by the bankers et. al. As you perfectly well know, Gamesville had more cash on hand the day it was acquired by Lycos than on the day we received VC investment.

Andymatic.com[Andymatic.com] Andymatic - Chicago blogger, Gay podcast, liberal blog » 2004 ...: Flipping through the issues I ran across issue no. 106 entitled I am curious (BLACK)! The cover depicts Lois Lane placed into a machine.

[Loans.weatherimages.org] wholesaling for quick cash - Loans Guide: Another way in which you can make money blogging is to repackage your Blog contents into an e-book or an audio product and sell it. For example, if you run your own Podcasting show or an 'online radio show', you can easily compile your podcast recordings into a CD compiliation and sell it.

Kinja.comhttp://kinja.com [Kinja.com] Kinja, the weblog guide: Flipping through Surface Magazine's 2005 Design Issue, I discovered a couple unbuilt, single-family house designs by Stanley Saitowitz, featured in an article on dot-com dreams gone awry in and around San Francisco, the epicenter of tech money in the 90s.

[Psychophil.com] PsychoPhil » Weblog: I’ve pretty much used the Zen Micro every day since I’ve bought it. As I mentioned before, I’m usually listening to podcasts. The problem I’ve been having is that many of them are pretty long. 45 minutes to an hour or more.

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Posted at June 4, 2005 08:42 AM

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