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March 28, 2008

Everything You Wanted To Know About Podcasting

The growth on Online Video still continues to grab the headlines but have you considered Podcasting as part of your online recruitment strategy?

Podcasting is effectively Online Audio where people can either visit your web site to listen to your recording or subscribe to your recording via RSS to be notified when your next recording is published. 

You may wish to talk about your company, your current vacancies, have interviews with members of staff etc. In fact the subject areas are virtually endless!

At the moment there are not many companies who have audio on their web sites and online audio is certainly quicker and cheaper to produce than online video. 

Up to now there have been hardly any comprehensive courses about podcasting but starting next week there is a new six week course run by Paul Colligan and Alex Mandossian.

I had the pleasure of being part of the first course they released in 2007 and would certainly recommend it. So if you want to learn everything there is to know about Podcasting from the true experts then visit: www.PodcastSecrets.co.uk

As a result of the course I started the www.JobsInSearchPodcast.com last year plus I have other recruitment related podcasts under development.

Watch this space!

Mike

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