Podcasting Defining A Destination
Podcasting – Defining A Destination by
Fred owns a small comedy label. He knows many comedians are looking
for a place to have their work heard, but he can’t take
everyone on as a client.
Two years ago he made the decision to develop a comedy podcast that
pays very special attention to a specific type of clean, family
oriented comedy.
If you spend much time at Fred’s site you begin to catch a
glimpse of his love for this brand of comedy. Everything about his
site celebrates clean comedy.
His background in broadcasting was key to his interest in
developing the weekly podcast. The response from listeners is what
encourages him to continue his web based weekly podcast.
However, Fred also has a few business ventures that gain benefit
from the growing fans of his podcast.
His online shop features products he has produced for comedians,
but it also features the work of other comedians. Customers like
the variety of clean comedy in one location and Fred is happy with
the growing number of online sales that result in direct and
residual income.
Fred is also a video producer so you can find links to his other
businesses on the popular podcasting site. This is one site owner
who has maximized the possibilities of online business by using a
podcast.
This site provides a creative outlet for a guy who has many
interests, yet wants to derive income from his creative
endeavors.
What does this mean for other online business owners?
Do everything you can to make your online presence a destination,
not a mistake. What I mean by that can best be explained by a story
we all know too well.
How many times have husbands and wives played a game of mealtime
teeter totter by saying, “I don’t know what I want to
eat, What do you want” The other responds, “I
don’t know, what do you want to eat.” This battle can
go on and on until they simply settle for the restaurant of least
resistance.
What this simple story illustrates is that far too often consumers
aren’t excited enough about any choice to make a firm
decision. As an online business owner you have an opportunity to
make your site a ‘destination, not a mistake.”
Make your site something consumers are motivated to visit, make it
fun, comprehensive and better than it has to be. Perhaps, like
Fred, this could include the use of a podcast that may be tied to
affiliate revenue programs, product use or audio from an expert in
the field.
Podcasts do not have to be the result of vast broadcasting
experience. In fact, the only limit to the possibilities in
podcasting is your own sense of creativity.
Scott Lindsay is a web developer and entrepreneur. He is the
founder of HighPowerSites and many other web projects. Get your own
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