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An Internet maverick with 12-years experience in the technology
field, Leesa Barnes helps businesses use podcasting to drive search engine
traffic to their website and build profitable relationships with their
customers.
She is co-author of the forthcoming book called Jump Start Your Podcast,
produces a few podcasts and comments on best practices in the podcasting
industry on her blog called Podonomics. You can read more about Leesa at
http://www.leesabarnes.com. Points Leesa covers in this one-hour teleclass:
What is this podcasting thing?
How big is the audience? How simple is it to create
a podcast? She also covers 3 main benefits of podcasting for business owners.
Leesa's aim is to help 100 entrepreneurs create and grow their
podcasts before the end of this year. She's starting with a 4-week teleclass.
You can sign up before July 31st at http://snipurl.com/podcastdeal .
 30+ seminars and podcasts from the Women's International Podcasting Expo are now ready for delivery via download or CD!Great seminars about podcasting and women's issues. These are audio/visual presentations as well as mp3 audios. Available in - a downloadable .exe program for PCs
- a private, password protected RSS feed for Mac users, or
- a data CD
Penny Haynes, 1st Podcast Publishing & Digital Business Books
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40+ Online Seminars and Live Podcasts, 30+ Exhibitors, 40+ Giveaways and 8+ Hours of Live Networking at the Women's Podcasting Expo July 14-16, 2006 |
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Business, networking, internet marketing, technology, health, women's issues and podcasting are just a few of the topics that will be covered during this weekend's 1st Annual Online Women's Podcasting Expo. The Exhibitor Booths are open to the public, as are 3 free seminars and all live podcasts. Keynote speakers will include Annie Jennings, Elisabeth Lewin, Jody Colvard, Terri Levine, and many more.
(PRWEB) July 14, 2006 -- This weekend, the 1st Annual Online Women's Podcasting Expo will offer women the opportunity to attend over 40 seminars and podcasts, browse more than 30 booths, talk and network with women from around the world, and take home freebies from among the 40+ giveaways -- all without leaving the comfort of their home!

All Attendees will receive free gifts from Exhibitor booths, such as an audio recording and editing program, a telephone recording line, CDs, Downloadable Seminar Audios and Instructional Ebooks. 3-Day Ticket Holders will also be eligible for thousands of dollars in prizes, including MP3 players, Podcast Production Services, Instructional Courses, Virtual Assistant Services, Coaching Sessions, Commercials, CDs and more.
Top Keynote Speakers include Pat Lynch, Annie Jennings, Elisabeth Lewin, Jody Colvard, Terri Levine, Penny Haynes and many more. Exhibitors include our Main Sponsor, Women's Radio, Women's Calendar and Audio Acrobat, 1st Podcast Publishing, ImageReady Media, Animal Talk Naturally, WAHM Talk Radio, Co-Op World, Cool Cast Radio, FashionTribes.com, Fordham University RETC, Essential Oils, Home Business Women Talk Radio, Isagenix, and many others.
Browsing the booths, participating in live podcasts, and attending three (3) of the seminars is free. However, 3-Day Ticket Holders receive unlimited access to all seminars and networking events, as well as to the download audio library of all recorded events, for only $25. For more information, go to http://www.WomensPodcastingExpo.com.
PRWeb is the official newswire of the Women's Podcasting Expo.
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Today's Brain Storm! Business Podcast will take a close look at the changing US demographics, and how they will affect business marketing, strategy and technology. We review Fast Company's March 2006 article by Andrew Zolli, which discusses the baby boomers' growth and the inevitable changes in every aspect of our culture. What I love most about this article is that it combines many of the other lessons we have learned via Brain Storm!, and ties it in to the transforming demographics of the US. It shows practical examples of technologies and marketing strategies that are emerging. Business Podcasters may want to market their efforts toward the elder generation. These are the people with the experience, the skill, and most likely the money, to roll with the changes. This can mean that they are retiring and gleefully ready to spend their children's inheritance (as their bumper sticker says) on enjoying the last 20 - 30 years of their life. Or it might mean that they are changing careers and maybe even moving into consulting. In either case, they are the perfect target audience, as they are already knowledgeable in their areas of expertise, and also capable of learning and applying new information, technology and strategies. Millenials are the newest generation emerging, who are weaned on social networking, technology, and a world of communication without boundaries. My son told me he was playing online games with someone in Japan. Why didn't that surprise me? Because I deal with people via my audio conference room, email and Skype from around the world on a daily basis. The delineating lines are disappearing, and our children won't experience the limitations around which we had to work. Their idea of business will be a global one. Soon one out of 4 people in the US will be Hispanic, and there will be more women in higher education than men.Times are a changing, but I'm skeptical about how much it will change until the good 'ole boy mentality is removed from corporate America. Still, if there is power in numbers, then the women will have it financially and in business leadership. And the boomers will have it politically. Listen to what this fascinating business article has to say, and then brainstorm about what this can mean for your present and future business opportunities.I also invite you to join us July 14-16, 2006 at the Women's Podcasting Expo, an online event with over 30 seminars, networking events, live podcasts, online booths and giveaways. Find out more at http://www.WomensPodcastingExpo.com. Penny Haynes, 1st Podcast Publishing
View the short 6 minute video tour for the Women's Podcasting Expo.
The streaming version is rather small, and somewhat fuzzy, but plays immediately. You can play that below.
Or click the Podcast+ Icon to play the larger, clearer Flash Version (please be patient as it loads).
In today's business podcast, we will earn about remote controlled people, drugs developed from eggs and solar power coming to a city near you - all on Brain Storm!, your business podcast. We are continuing to talk about new business technology, so we can stay ahead of the game and develop business strategies and innovative ideas to coordinate with what's coming around the bend. Remote Controlled People - Good or Bad?I thought of some great ways to utilize this GVS technology in combination with GPS, and keep people safer from known criminals. (You have to listen to the podcast to find out what it is, though!). The idea that electrical stimulation to the ear can affect where a person moves and how he feels fits perfectly into the next generation of virtual games as well. Orwellian or not, the technology is there...how will you profit from it? Chickens Carrying Drug AntibodiesWhat if you could produce pharmaceuticals that detect cancer at half the cost? What if you could do it using chickens instead of cultures in labs? Well, that's what they're working toward. The only reason I could imagine the large companies not utilizing it is because they want to keep charging astronomical costs. Then again, that's only my humble opinion. Solar Power is closer than you think...It may begin in the Mojave Desert and power Los Angeles, but solar power may be coming to your city. Using ingeniously simple technology, including a Stirling engine the size of a motorcycle engine, solar energy could transform everything. We talk about what extrapolations can come from this.
Once again, let me remind you about the upcoming Women's Podcasting Expo, an oline event July 14-16, 2006.
You can visit the Virtual Podcasting Expo site
and see how cool it is. You don't need a ticket to browse the booths or
to attend a live podcast recording, or to chat with other people from
around the world.
However, if you would like unlimited access
to ALL of the seminars and networking events, including access to all
of the recordings, before July 1st, tickets are only $20, and are still
only $25 after that.
For more information, go to http://www.WomensPodcastingExpo.com.
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