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Podcast Review: Ten Golden Rules Podcast
2/11/2008
This week’s Podcast Review is about the Ten Golden Rules Podcast.
Description: This Podcast offers weekly tips for online business owners about the leading internet marketing trends, including Web 2.0 and search engine marketing.
Comments: This Podcast is a neat mixture of great and pertinent content for the internet entrepreneur mixed with music, a variety of guests and even some fun.
There are about 17 episodes so far and new content comes out weekly. The show notes are excellent and include time marks that help you go to just the topic you want to hear. Here is a sampling of some recent topics:
- Innovate Like Thomas Edison
- American Marketing Association Bootcamp
- Commission Junction University
- Radio vs Podcasting
Interviews with current internet stars is one of my favorite elements of this Podcast, I like to learn from the best while they are flying high. This show does a nice job of capturing their success for our benefit.
Pluses: The content is strong in this Podcast, almost instant play is available (loads your local media player), good show notes and I like the song of the week idea to close out the show.
Minuses: The website is a little clumsy for me, maybe it is the color scheme but my eye has a hard time using the page. There is no search nor categories for the shows.
Recommendation: If you are an internet entrepreneur then you need to give this show a listen, good direct advice and some heavyweight guests make the Ten Golden Rules Podcast a must listen for you.
Posted by Steve Rucinski | |
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You’re right Steve. It is very hard to follow. Everything seems to blend together, at least the info for the current episode. The way the others are organized is a little better. I also hate to wait for shows to dowload. I prefer instant play.
Comment by Amanda — 2/11/2008 @ 12:12 pm
I agree that some categorizing may help or at least a site search. Would also probably increase listener stats, too. But I do love the time marks that get you straight to the topic. New weekly content, too.
Comment by Chris — 2/11/2008 @ 12:35 pm
Content is strong, the wait for download is a turn off, the color scheme needs a change, but do like the song of the week for closing.
Comment by EJMalyn — 2/11/2008 @ 7:25 pm
Steve:
Thanks for the review. And everyone else, thanks for the feedback.
We are looking at adding site search and even thought we are called Ten ‘golden’ Rules, gold doesn’t work too well online.
Please have a listen to episode 19, I sat down with Craig’s List founder Craig Newmark. Criag explains why he didn’t create the site to become the next internt billionaire.
http://podcast.tengoldenrules.com
And please call in comments and questions to the show any time 24/7! We love the audio community 206-888-6606
Jay
Comment by Jay Berkowitz — 2/12/2008 @ 10:53 pm
Jay Berkowitz,
I will listent to your interview with Craig Newmark. I am intrigued by his approach to business. We are building a new community based on the physical meeting place. The historical coffee-house, e.g. Lloyd’s in London, is the inspiration for Blue Chip CafĂ©, Business Center & Community.
Metro Gothenburg had a cover story on social networks on January 31.
http://www.metro.se/se/article/2008/01/30/23/0640-45/index.xml
All the Best,
Martin Lindeskog - American in Spirit.
Gothenburg, Sweden.
Comment by Martin Lindeskog — 2/13/2008 @ 8:07 am
Episode 19 was awesome!!!
Comment by Jameseo — 2/14/2008 @ 9:05 pm