Podcasting Your “Best Of’s”
If your web site or blog has articles that have proven to be popular in the past then you have a valuable resource that could be added to your podcasting programs. If you don’t have a podcasting program then these articles would make a great start.
It really doesn’t matter how old the articles are, so long as the information is still relevant today. Podcast are a popular way of delivering content in this modern online world. Podcasting those articles solves the problems of finding content and provides you with an opportunity to practice your podcasting skills.
Using old articles will also provide you with a library of podcasts that you can release fairly quickly, particulalry if you can turn them into a series. Select a range of articles from the one category and bundle them together. Podcasting using this method is also easier to organise. You can sit down and record five or six podcasts in one session. This delivers podcasts that are consistent. If you listen to podcasts there are distinct differences for recordings made on different days due to a variety of issues including frame of mind, weather and health (husky voice etc).
Podcasts are popular and make great marketing tools. Your can recycle old articles, perhaps with a new slant on them, inject some promotional features, perhaps at the end of the podcast, and increase your content. If you haven’t tried podcasting yet, grab some of your best articles and give it a try.
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