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The Business Value of Podcasting for Corporate Organizations John C. Havens VP, Business Development BlogTalkRadio Paolo Tosolini New Media Business Manager Microsoft

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John C. Havens of Blogtalkradio.com and Paolo Tosolini of Academy Mobile at Microsoft.com discuss what makes podcasting so valuable for corporate and business applications.

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Page 1: The Value of Podcasting for Enterprise and Corporate Uses

The Business Value of Podcasting for Corporate

Organizations

John C. HavensVP, Business Development

BlogTalkRadio

Paolo TosoliniNew Media Business Manager

Microsoft

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Quick Tech Facts

• Technically, a podcast is subscribable via an RSS feed (like a blog).

• A podcast also features more than two episodes (one episode of a sound file on your site is simply an audio clip).

• A podcast can be listened to online/streamed and does NOT require an iPod.

• A podcast can be audio or video.

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Podcasts are here to stay

• Wizzard Media, the world's largest podcast hosting network that its network distributed over 70,000,000 podcast episodes in March to an audience of millions in the U.S. and abroad.

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Podcasts are no longer Niche

Political Campaigns

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Podcasts are no longer Niche

Mainstream television

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Podcasts are Used for Business

IBM, “ShortCuts” Podcast

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Podcasts are Used for Business

Whirlpool Podcasts

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Podcasts are Used Internally

Microsoft

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Overview of Microsoft Academy Team

– Online community and best-practice sharing vehicle

• Content developed “by the field, for the field”

• Peer-to-peer connection and learning, as well as from Subject Matter Experts at Corporate HQ

– Three ways to connect• Audio / video podcasts through Academy Mobile (~10 mins)

• Virtual meetings through Academy Live (1h)

• Deeper dives through Academy Focus forums (5 weeks)

– Who are our customers?• Microsoft employees, Partners, and even Customers going forward

NEW

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What is Academy Mobile?

– Social media platform

– Built on SharePoint Server 2007

– Key Features– Download, tagging, Search, RSS, Alerts, Profile Management,

Rating, Commenting

– Development facts– Proof of Concept: 3 weeks

– Full development: 4 months

– 2 Program Managers in USA + 10 developers in India

– Launched at Microsoft internal Global Sales meeting by end of July

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Process to create a podcast

User generated content

Academy Mobile Studio

Do-It-Yourself editingorStudio post-production

Academy Mobile site

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How we launched Academy Mobile

• Demo at Microsoft Global Sales

meeting (13000 people)

• Distribution of 6000 SD memory

cards filled with podcasts

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How we launched Academy Mobile

• Signage• Booth• Video• Pod-corn…

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Success Metrics & Challenges

– Goals for first year– 750 podcasts hosted

– 300 DIY (Do It Yourself) podcasters

– 30% podcasts from International

– 15000 unique users

– Challenges– Scalability of Do It Yourself (local champions, kiosks)

– New areas (e.g. innovation, new employee orientation)

– Go to Market (customers, partners, software + services)

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Your competitors are/will be podcasting

• If you don’t have an audio/video presence online, you are missing out on the largest, free distribution system ever created.

• You can’t depend on your audience/potential clients discovering your homepage/main portal. You have to be where they are.

• Within a year (if not now), if you don’t begin to feature multimedia aspects to your site, visitors will consider you behind the times.

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Pros of Audio Podcasting

• Video still competes with “eyeballs.” There’s a lot less competition for ears.

• You cannot surf the Internet while watching video. • You cannot drive while watching video or you die. • Video is more expensive to produce. • Audio relies on your listener using their

imagination to help create a mental picture for your message. (Zebra sample)

• Audio is easier to send cross-platform to phones and PDA’s for non-tech audiences to engage in while away from their computers.

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Reasons to Podcast, B2C

• Provide audio/video material of your established print material - what if the only way people will engage in your message is through non-written formats?

• Provide new revenue streams through ad insertion models.

• Drive traffic to your site from other portals

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Reasons to Podcast, B2B

• Connect Niche Employees • Salescasting Example

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Reasons to Podcast, B2B

• Employee empowerment / interactivity (Training/HBR example)

• Audio Suggestion Box Idea

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Return On Investment - Savings• Collateral created is “live” once it’s finished, versus a

radio/TV spot where you need to buy air time • Collateral is “live” 24/7 online, internationally, meaning,

you don’t have to hope someone tunes in at the right time to hear your spot

• Collateral can be used in multiple applications (online, burned to CD, made available via phones, etc.) without buying air time

• Collateral is PORTABLE; idea of “Just in Time” • No mailing costs for subscribable media• Free international distribution system through iTunes • Material is distributed via files versus paper, or bulky

binders Delivery mechanism (iPod, phone) is used multiple times

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Return On Investment - Branding

• New media collateral demonstrates an awareness of the market

• New media collateral allows consumers to hear/view your message when/where THEY want

• New media collateral provides more opportunities for your firm/business to express its unique voice and distinguish yourself from competitors

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Return On Investment – Transparency/Trust

• Blogs allow for “commenting” tools that provide a two-way communications tool for your firm/business and your audience

• New media tools provide a venue for building trust that “ ” doesn’t allow

• The days of Corporate-Speak and monologues are dying if not dead. Learn how to genuinely speak to your audience or they’ll find someone who will.

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Return On Investment - Lead Generation

• Tagging your media is vital - this means providing metadata for search engines to find your material. This generates leads for you 24/7. Audio search is also the next wave.

• New media collateral allows you to be in more places than once and generate multiple revenue streams.

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More Questions?

Please join us in the Exhibit Hall near the coffee area after our discussion.

Thank you!

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Conclusion

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/microsoft

• John C. Havens, VP, Biz Dev, [email protected]

• Paolo Tosolini, New Media Business Manager, [email protected]