It’s been clear to me since just doing two podcast episodes on a business related topic that I am not in Kansas anymore. The “production value” if you like, has got to be higher on a podcast, and not only that but the level of intimacy/connection with the audience/community seems to be higher as well. Sure, my personality comes through somewhat in my writing, but as Joe Jaffe has said on occasions on his AcrossTheSound podcast (and i’m paraphrasing) when your voice is in someone’s ear it’s another level of attention. Ironically writing is my Achilles heel, I am totally word blind and make amazingly obvious spelling errors all the time. In fact if any of my friends read my blog, the first thing they do is tell me there’s a typo somewhere. On my podcast on the other hand you get to hear my English accent which has been proven to make me sound 20% smarter than I am
Anyway, what inspired this post are some pretty astounding statistics for number of business people and IT people that listen to podcasts.

via MarketingVox: Research: Podcasts Penetrate B2B Mainstream
Needless to say it points to the fact that podcasts are a great communication medium.
I wonder what the top ten types of online content are?
1. Porn
2. Spam
3. Google
I’m kidding
4. youtube
5. myspace profiles
6. movies of Zidane
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Karl-
I just finished up listening to your first couple podcasts. Good stuff. I’m looking forward to hearing more!
I think I’m about to hit the podcast critical mass. There are so many good ones to listen to these days, and only so many hours in the day. I’m going to have to quit my job to keep up!
Paul