If Podcasting is Dead, Why is My Book #1?

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There are some in the blogosphere who say podcasting is dead. To them I ask: if podcasting is dead, then why is my book currently #1 in the broadcasting category on Amazon

4 Responses to “If Podcasting is Dead, Why is My Book #1?”

  1. Rob Blatt
    October 18th, 2007 13:39
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    Oh snap!

  2. Leesa Barnes
    October 19th, 2007 09:57
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    Because Jason Van Orden is dang cool :)

  3. Chris Russell
    October 21st, 2007 11:35
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    Its far from dead. After the initial hype a few years ago things died down a bit as people failed to grasp it usefulness. But now corporations are integrating podcasts into training, onboarding and such. “Audio on demand” has a host of uses and I think the next few years will see podcasting making a comeback and filtering its way into consumers of all kind. The technology is there and its more easier to use than ever.

  4. Cory Huff
    November 4th, 2007 10:50
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    Chris is right. I work a little bit in the corporate training field, and it’s immensely useful to have a podcast that you can give to all of your employees (or direct them to download) so that they can catch up on the latest in the company.

    Podcasting is hardly dead. Just like any new technology, the initial wave of excitement is over and people are now figuring out the practicalities.

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