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Archive for July, 2007

The Right To Publish Once

Monday, July 30th, 2007

The folks at Miro are pressing an idea that is based on a very fundamental concept. They prefer a user-centric approach to publishing media (particularly video) on the web.

Their blog post states, “”It makes absolutely no sense for a single video to be published twice, let alone five or ten times! Treating the user as the point of aggregation pretty much solves this one…”

We see a web these days where a video producer is compelled to upload to half a dozen sites. The need to do this makes things harder on video producers as well as their audiences.

Walled in systems trap content. And they force producers and audiences to scurry around searching to meet their own needs.

If we all architect systems that make it easier for users to find the content they want without making producers do extra work then we’ve done something right.

Technology has the power to help solve a lot of problems. Or it can create more problems. Its all up to people like us who are rolling out news systems for distributing and consuming media. I vote for solving problems so that rich media based on the web can get from producers to their audiences as smoothly as possible.

Now its time to go out and walk that talk. :)

Advertiser Finders Fee!

Friday, July 20th, 2007

I want to remind all content creators that are part of our community that you can earn money within the community by just using your own great connections in the media space you create content in.

If you have a relationship with a vendor that is or currently is thinking about getting into the space and your show may not have enough traffic to entice them to advertise we have a great incentive for you.

If you introduce use to a vendor we will work with you and the vendor to come up with a media buy that once signed will earn you 10% of the gross on the buy for the first year of the relationship.

What would you rather have 100% of the revenue from a single show or 10% of the revenue from a 1000 shows. I know which one I would pick. So introduce your vendors to the RawVoice team and we will work with you on the media buy. Drop us an email ceo@rawvoice.com

Todd Cochrane
CEO RawVoice

Podcasters Helping Podcasters

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

Most of the team members here at RawVoice also actively maintain their own blogs and podcasts. So we know how frustrating it can be when a service provider experience is less than satisfying.

Anna Farmery is a dedicated business blogger and podcaster who found herself in such a situation recently. We’ve done what we could to help Anna move her entire podcast over to our Podcaster News service. With the help of our CIO Angelo and our Director of Content Jeff Hinz I’m happy to say that the mission has been accomplished.

The Engaging Brand podcast can now be found on PCN, Blubrry (where its been for a while) and anywhere else Anna would like to submit her show. The most difficult part of the exercise involved moving every one of Anna’s archived episodes on to a new server, while building her a new feed that pointed to the episodes. The fact that Anna’s podcast was on Blubrry made the process easier for Angelo, who whipped up the proper scripts to update her feed with the new enclosure addresses.

Jeff Hinz also stepped up by connecting with Anna and taking care of some of the less technical related details.

There’s still some work to do as far as getting Anna’s iTunes feed straight, but we’re just glad that Anna can keep rolling forward producing quality business content.

The message we want to send to the community is a very simple. We’re committed to committed podcasters. RawVoice is literally at the beginning of what we see as a very long road in providing services that make a difference to podcasters. Keep an eye out, stay close and enjoy the ride.

Association of Downloadble Media aka ADM

Monday, July 16th, 2007

This morning I awoke to a barrage of email from podcasters and people in the podcasting space asking me why RawVoice was not supporting the new Association of Downloadable Media “ADM”. My first reaction was what new organization?

I read the groups press release, and was quite surprised that this was the first we were hearing of the new organization considering they have had two meetings already, and considering how we have been a leader in verifiable podcast media measurement space my initial reaction was pretty predictable.

After making some calls, and finding out a little bit more about what their goals are I am quite confident that RawVoice will become a corporate member of the organization.

I want to state that RawVoice wants the podcasters and media buyers that we support to know, that we will continue to take active role in the development and expansion of podcast media measurements as we have since 2005!

RawVoice remains committed to providing verifiable validation of podcast impressional deliveries, as they are tied to advertising campaigns that we manage. We will have some new announcements in the near future on our own internal developments in this space.

Our hope is that any contributions we make to the Association of Downloadable Media “ADM” benefit media creators and their audiences first and foremost. www.downloadablemedia.org

Todd Cochrane
CEO RawVoice

Calling Yahoo Podcasts

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Is anyone else out there distressed at the fact that the Yahoo Podcast Directory has not been updated in months? The date of silence on podcast episodes varies but many are frozen sometime at the end of April 2007.

Our own CEO Todd Cochrane has (had?) over 1400 subscribers for his Geek News Central podcast on Yahoo. The last updated show was published on April 20th. No updates to his feed for over two months. What about all those listeners who subscribed using the Yahoo engine?

Its very possible that many podcasters have lost some or all of their audience members who subscribed via Yahoo. Thats a shame because audience members are the life blood of podcasting. As we’ve stated here before RawVoice is here to help build your audience, not drive them away. If you’ve been able to increase your audience by your presence in Yahoo Podcasts then we’re happy about that. And we don’t want to see you lose that audience.

So we’re reaching out on this blog to the folks that run Yahoo Podcasts. If you need help getting the system running again, please contact us. Its a cryin shame that a major player like Yahoo should be absent for the growing community of independent media producers and their audiences. Aggregating content from feeds is a core part of our business and there is a strong likelihood that our CIO Angelo can help bring the system back online.

Whatever the situation we want to see it solved so podcasters can continue to build their shows and audiences can continue to enjoy great independently produced content.