This week I'm starting a series reviewing Podcasts that help ministries utilize technology. I will follow this series with a poll and an announcement, stay tuned.
Review will include...
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This week I'm starting a series reviewing Podcasts that help ministries utilize technology. I will follow this series with a poll and an announcement, stay tuned.
Review will include...
VIDEO/AUDIO: Is it a vodcast, podcast, or both.After this I will give them a rating [5 stars being the maximum]
CONTENT: Is it good stuff or are they rambling?
FREQUENCY: duration between episodes
[days, weeks, months, random]
DURATION: 15-30 minutes is the sweet spot.
CRAP or QUALITY: Evaluating the audio and video.
NERD FACTOR: Who should listen; newbie, novice, tech-savvy, tech-geek.
SPONSORED: some podcasts are sponsored by the product they are recommending.
NICHE: Do the have a target demographic?
[Worship/Music, Pastors, Web-design, etc.]
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Might want to spell it "niche" instead of nitch. :)
Sorry to be nit-picky, but I thought you might want to know!
No problem... we appreciate the heads up.
sorry, but I see room for some constructive criticism. It is hard to follow your main page and where it is going: I had a time finding podcast RSS links. May I suggest upgrading to a http://wordpress.org open source platform? If you need help, let me know! Keith
Thanks, luckeyfrog, for the spellcheck. It's nice to know that you're reading that carefully. :)
We also appreciate your willingness to lend a hand, keith. We have talked recently about a possible shift to WordPress or something similar. I use WordPress for my "day job" blog and like it really well.
If only all constructive criticism could be as positive!