The Downfall of Podcasting

Filed under: Web Of Podcasts — admin at 8:01 am on Thursday, December 31, 2009

I remember when I first learned about Podcasting. It was via blog entries in Chris Pirillo’s blog and Leo Laporte’s blog. Both class act internet enthusiasts and both had a hand in making podcasting what it is today. However podcasting has become more of a business venture than the fun audio sharing that it was when it started out.

There are a handful of people that have alienated the idea of podcasting. The idea that anyone can share audio not just the big time internet junkies. Take, for example, Kevin Rose, the one time tech television star that downgraded his career to online multimedia. He does two podcasts, which there is nothing wrong with, but it’s the way that he presents himself and hounds users to subscribe.

There is nothing wrong with promotion. If you are just starting out promotion is a great way to get the word out, and maybe become the next big thing. But then there are people and organizations that over promote. Over promoting is when you are already popular and have a good following and then you keep plugging away and hounding users to watch or listen even more. A perfect example of this is Kevin Rose. Of his two podcasts, both are in the top 15 (This week in Tech, 4, Diggnation, 12). That’s great for him, but lets look at a post in his blog that was just a few days ago (while both were still in the top 15).

“Help out diggnation and subscribe today:
If you use iTunes:
- Subscribe to the audio feed
- Subscribe to the video feed
Odeo:
- Subscribe to the odeo audio feed
iPodderX or other podcasting clients:
- Raw RSS feed”

“Help out diggnation…”. Help Out! He’s the number 12 podcast on iTunes and that’s just not good enough. This is what I like to call greed. Greed to be better than everyone else, while not letting the little guy who’s just starting out get some promotion.

If Kevin Rose wants to help out podcasting and not be a selfish person, he should probably promote on of his favorite podcasts, if he even ventures out of his own. Maybe he should get out there and listen to some more, some that aren’t well know, that aren’t in the top 15, that are maybe in the 100’s. He may realize that there are some good podcasts that aren’t overly popular. Then promote them on his site. He’s got a good following he could get some people listening. Think of it as donating to the poor. You could just sit there in your mansion and suck up money while asking your maid to get you more hot tea. Or you could donate some money and feel good about yourself.

If you were to look in the archives of Kevin Rose’s Blog you’d realize that never once has he promoted someone else’s new feature or podcast, unless it was one of his “friends”. All I hope is that someday Kevin Rose will realize that he’s not the only human being on this planet; it wouldn’t hurt the help the little guy.

Some reading this article, may be wondering why I’m only focusing on Kevin Rose. The main reason is that he has a huge outlet of power, which he can thank TechTV for, and he uses it to only promote himself. While on the other hand, Leo Laporte and Chris Pirillo tend to steer away from their online careers and give a little insight on their lives, and isn’t that what blogging is for? While Leo and Chris may not promote the small guy, you won’t see them promoting themselves.

By just glancing at Leo and Chris’s blog you can see very seldom self promotion. Now compare them side by side with Kevin Rose’s blog. His is all self promotion, nothing looking into the life of Kevin Rose, nothing that helps the little guy, all self promotion so he can be number one at everything.

While I have the chance I’ll finish off my rant on Kevin Rose by pointing on one simple thing. On the podcast “Diggnation”, which I’m not subscribed to and dislike, they take the first three minutes to discuss beer. I hope they realize that the majority, or if not the majority a large chunk, of their audience is under the legal drinking age. I do not believe that a podcast like this is the time or place for discussing alcohol.

Jacob Bodnar is a senior writer and webmaster of http://www.p2btech.com. We writes technology and sports articles. This article originally premiered on p2btech.com in August.

Podcasting: What is it and How to Begin it?

Filed under: Web Of Podcasts — admin at 5:14 am on Sunday, November 29, 2009

Podcasting is the latest trend online and it keeps on improving everyday. It is the result term for combining the two words iPod and broadcasting. Podcast is used to describe the video and audio supplies felt comfy for several users.

Adam Curry and Dave Winer are two persons credited to develop podcasting. Curry was the one who wrote a program that he called iPodder. iPodder allows him to download internet radio broadcast right into his iPod automatically. Winer, on the other hand was an instrument to promote the RSS that is the Really Simple Syndication.

In podcasting, you will not need an iPod for you to record or listen in to a podcast. In fact, any person with a personal computer or an mp3 player can be able to listen to a podcast.

What really is podcasting?

Podcasting is an audio file that you make on your PC and afterwards upload it over the Internet for other people to hear them. What you need to make this work is a PC, microphone and voice-editing program.

There are no specific people who can podcast. Actually, anyone can do it. It is ideal for women, men, home-based workers, mothers, elders and students. If you need to say something, podcasting would be a great alternative to perform this.

Do you have a routine that you want others to know? Do you have a business and would like to increase a number in your sale? Have you dreamed of becoming a host of a talk show or a disk jockey of any radio station? With the help of podcasting, all of the above will not be impossible to achieve.

You can have your own podcast and run it now.

What will you need?

• Microphone

A microphone is needed in your PC in order for you to record your show. You can buy an appropriate microphone at any electronic supplies or computer store near your place.

• Voice editing program

This will allows you to record and edit your own show. There are also free programs of voice editing available on the Internet. They are the wavepad and the audacity.

• Upload the Show to Website or Hosting Provider

After you are done recording your show, you will have to upload it on the Internet. You place it in your own website or otherwise use any hosting company.

As you may notice, podcasting is so simple and uncomplicated to begin with. Remember, you are just at the beginning of this new stage that will hit the world for sure in the future.

Start podcasting to know if it is also for you. Take the initial step and notice how you will enjoy it.

Khieng ‘Ken‘ Chho - Podcasting

For related articles and other resources, visit Ken’s website: http://podcasting.1w3b.com