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Now hear this - the power of corporate podcasts
An Internet marketing professional believes a podcasting initiative should be owned by marketing and supported by IT
Kathleen Lau (ComputerWorld Canada) 07 September, 2007 12:07:18

With 29 independent micro-brewers scattered across the province, each with a unique story to tell, Ontario Craft Brewers decided that podcasts would be the perfect way to create that "personal, authentic" relationship with its beer drinkers.

"When they're making their decisions about beer, it's as much about that discovery and unfolding, and going behind the curtain and finding out about the beer, as it is about actually drinking the beer," said Mary MacIsaac, director of marketing at Ontario Craft Brewers. Since launching the podcast series last May, the Toronto-based brewer has created six podcasts, with the goal of profiling all 29 micro-brewers at two-week intervals.

The podcasts feature interviews with brew masters, letting beer drinkers get to know the actual makers of the beverage - insight that's seldom granted by larger brewers, said David Jones, senior vice-president at Toronto, Ont.-based marketing firm Fleishman-Hillard Canada.

"A lot of the small brewers are just that, they're small brewers with small places, with small breweries making small batches. The guy whom you will hear on the podcast is the person who actually made the beer you have in your hand," said Jones. Podcasts are essentially digital media files (audio or video) available over the Internet via streaming or downloading onto a computer or mobile device. In fact, this form of media is becoming relatively commonplace on company Web sites as businesses strive to incorporate more multimedia content.

Podcasts are a great way to dispense knowledge to niche audiences, said Brandy Fleming, vice-president of iStudio, a Toronto-based Internet marketing firm. "If you have content that's very deep or a subject that's very niche that people are passionate about and want to learn more about, then absolutely a podcast is a great fit for that." And given the ongoing, episodic nature of the media, it's perfect for establishing a relationship with that niche audience, she added.

Creating podcasts is not technically difficult given ample software and commodity hardware available, however, it does require some degree of planning through the joint efforts of IT and marketing.

Fleming believes a podcasting initiative should be owned by marketing and supported by IT, because podcasts are driven by the content. Marketing, on the other hand, should determine what that content is going to be, like the style, length, subjects, etc.

IT's role, in particular, she said, is to help shape that strategy and perform the actual production - editing, publishing, setting up a spot on the Web site where the podcast will reside, and pushing it out to appropriate venues like iTunes or other podcast directories, like www.podcast.net and www.podcastalley.com.

How-to

The actual recording of the podcast, said Fleming, entails testing the physical location for sound quality, and prepping the subjects to not only determine the level of scripting required, but to also give an idea as to the editing time per episode.

Fleming added that doing a recording via Skype is beneficial for audio-only podcasts with remotely-located subjects.

The location that houses the podcast file needs to be XML or RSS enabled as well, according to Mitch Joel, president of Twist Image, a marketing agency based in Montreal.

"So whether you're hosting it on a blog platform or even on a static Web page, the curve there for IT people is to make sure they understand what RSS is and how people can grab it," said Joel. If the podcast is public, then pushing it out to appropriate venues will require proper coding. This enables podcast directories like iTunes to be able to broadcast it, he added.

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