Create, Publish & Promote your own Podcast
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| Issued on October 11, 2005 |
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On Tuesday, October 11, 2005 Nicholas Pyers will present "Create, Publish & Promote your own Podcast" at the Macintosh MultiMedia Group [3MG], a joint venture between AUSOM Incorporated and iMug.
Topics to be covered include;
- What's Needed to Create a Podcast?
- Recording the Podcast
- Editing the Podcast
- Publishing the Podcast
- Promoting the Podcast
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Win the Ultimate Podcasting Studio
Nicholas gave the attendees of the "Create, Publish & Promote your own Podcast" presentation the opportunity to win "The Ultimate Podcasting Studio". For more information about this prize package and who won, please visit the contest page;
ultimate podcasting studio »
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| Create, Publish & Promote your own Podcast |
| When: |
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
7:30pm - 10:00pm |
| Where: |
Macintosh MultiMedia Group [3MG]
Balwyn Baptist Church
Corner Whitehorse & Parring Roads
Balwyn, Victoria
Melways Ref: 46 F8
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| Cost: |
Entry - Free of Charge
Refreshments - 30 cent donation |
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Podcasting - An Introduction
To learn about what a podcast is, who to find them and what's need to use them, you'll need to come along in September.
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Links from Presentation
Links mentioned during the presentation are provided here for ease of use;
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Presentation Slides
A copy of the keynote presentations slides can be viewed as a 5.63MB PDF;
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Presentation Video
Thank to Neal Bethune of Webhouse, a 315MB QuickTime video of the presentation is now available to be viewed;
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Ultimate Podcasting Studio Contest
The "Ultimate Podcast Studio" was sponsored by;
Cast Easy
 
felt tip software
 
MegaSeg - dj software
 
pair Networks
 
Peachpit
 
Parliant
 
Reinvented Software
 
Rogue Amoeba
 
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
 
xhead software
 
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Sponsors
The presentations Nicholas gives could not happen without the generous support from a variety of sponsors. This presentation was sponsored by;
Matt Irwin Photography
 
Rocket Factory
 
The Mug Center
 
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Credits
Discussions about this presentation may also occur on the appropriate Australian Computer News Network (ACNN) mailing list(s). For more details, please visit http://www.zonian.net.au/lists.
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© August 2005, Nicholas Pyers
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