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Corporate Australia is beginning
to pick up on podcasting at last, according to Ian MacRae, of
The Ian MacRae Radio School.
“We've been offering podcasting courses for the past year, and
we've had a really wide variety of people in the classes. Now
suddenly big organisations are picking up on the usefulness of
putting audio on the net,” the former radio star says.
Sometimes it's because they want to appeal to a Generation Y
or X audience. “We recently recorded four recruitment seminars
for young would-be accountants. Most of the people in the
audience were in their early twenties. The client wanted to
reach a wider geographic audience, and they decided podcasts
were the ideal medium,” Ian explains.
Podcasts can be as effective in reaching a mature audience as
they can be getting to young people.
The Australian Consumers Association wanted to explain how
they did their product tests for Choice Magazine, and so Ian
conducted a series of interviews with their testers. Audio is
relatively quick and cheap to do, and it humanizes the people
who are otherwise behind the scenes at Choice magazine.
Ian's also in the late planning stages of a trial of a regular
weekly podcast for ClubsNSW. “It'll be a training tool for
managers and directors. It's a way that we can get readily
accessible information out to 1350 clubs in NSW very quickly.
It'll cover useful management tips as well as updates on
important issues.”
Design lecturer Frank Lowe did the 2 x 4 hour course before
devising his series of podcasts of Continuing Education for
architects.
The Podcast Like A Pro courses continue to attract a diverse
range of students.
“We thought the course would appeal to people who wanted to
start their own entertainment podcasts, but we were wrong,”
says Bob Hughes another Sydney radio veteran. “We suddenly
found that web designers and project managers from very big
companies were enrolling. They wanted to be ready when their
bosses asked them to add audio to their websites."
Other people doing the Podcast Like A Pro course have included
a telecom executive who needed to get a handle on content on
mobile devices, a charity group wanting to reach out to abuse
victims, management and sales trainers, and authors.
“Because audio is so easy and cheap to create, yet so
intimate, it's attracting a lot of interesting people who want
to create their own content,” Ian says.
“If you're running an organisation that needs to deliver a lot
of information quickly and effectively, or you want to reach a
specific audience, young or old, podcasts should be part of
the media mix you use,” Ian advises.
“Some companies who don’t have the inclination to do it
themselves have asked us if we could produce regular podcasts
for them. This means we write, record, edit , master and
finally get the podcast online.”
The Podcast Like a Pro Course is only run in Sydney at this
time. However Ian and Bob can produce podcasts for anyone,
anywhere in the world.
For more information on the Podcast like a Pro course go to
www.radioschool.biz/podcast Or to find more about corporate
podcasting http://www.corpcoms.com Or email ian@allaboutradio.net
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