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Podcast #113 Exploring Eberron with Keith Baker (Win Exploring Eberron Hardcovers!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Eyes of Nine" data-source="post: 8066768" data-attributes="member: 99786"><p>I also thought the podcast was good (note, that hasn't changed).</p><p></p><p>I probably listen to podcasts differently than you do, and for different reasons, and possibly on a different platform. It works for me, and I'm glad your way works for you. Based on how I listen to pods, shorter shows are better. Especially when a show doesn't NEED to be so long. It can easily be broken into a Gaming News segment, an Interview segment, and a Kickstarter Game segment, at the very least. The funny fictive element about clerics could be added to the Kickstarter Game segment or maybe even be its own.</p><p></p><p>I can propose an experiment for Russ and Darryl and crew: Break it down for a month's worth of episodes. Take each larger segment (News, Interviews, Kickstarter Game) and create its own podcast. Collect the data to see which segments people seem to download more and be most interested in. In addition, you can see if dowloads and listens increase overall when you do it, or if they decrease. And then change or not, based on the data you collect. You can always revert using the "Classic Coke" marketing strategy...</p><p></p><p>Also, if you were "big media", this would also give you many more opportunities to insert ads. Since you are not, that's not really a concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eyes of Nine, post: 8066768, member: 99786"] I also thought the podcast was good (note, that hasn't changed). I probably listen to podcasts differently than you do, and for different reasons, and possibly on a different platform. It works for me, and I'm glad your way works for you. Based on how I listen to pods, shorter shows are better. Especially when a show doesn't NEED to be so long. It can easily be broken into a Gaming News segment, an Interview segment, and a Kickstarter Game segment, at the very least. The funny fictive element about clerics could be added to the Kickstarter Game segment or maybe even be its own. I can propose an experiment for Russ and Darryl and crew: Break it down for a month's worth of episodes. Take each larger segment (News, Interviews, Kickstarter Game) and create its own podcast. Collect the data to see which segments people seem to download more and be most interested in. In addition, you can see if dowloads and listens increase overall when you do it, or if they decrease. And then change or not, based on the data you collect. You can always revert using the "Classic Coke" marketing strategy... Also, if you were "big media", this would also give you many more opportunities to insert ads. Since you are not, that's not really a concern. [/QUOTE]
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