Fresh Podcasts > How to Meet Hosting Industry Leaders - Podcast 68

http://www.webhostingshow.com/blog [Main Page - Web Hosting Show | Hosting Help Podcast] As I said at the top of the show, going into the hosting industry on your own (and trying to make a name for yourself) can be a little intimidating. There is no reason for you to get scared though, because for the most part all these people and companies you want to connect with are normal everyday folks.

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http://www.odeo.com [Odeo.com] The Odeo Blog: Podcasting for Regular People: The same debates happened around the term blog/weblog when the form started to morph and change. In the end everyone called everything a blog, even though there were many different types.

[Boardgamestogo.com] Boardgames To Go: Measuring the number of folks listening to podcasts is an inexact science. The closest you can get is measuring downloads, but you never know how many people share a single download (such as with an audio CD), how many downloads are trashed without ever being heard, or how many individual listeners download the same show more than once.

[Madgemiller.typepad.com] Madge's Weblog: Today I finished edits on a short story and sent it off to I Should Be Writing, the host of this podcast, Mur Lafferty, is doing a critique contest and I thought it would be interesting to get a critique from her. I've been procrastinating the edits on this story for a few weeks now so it was nice to get it done and out the door, even if it isn't quite in good enough shape for publication submission.

[Donatacom.com] Terry Heaton's Weblog: Blogging (except to a small universe of individuals who see everything in financial terms) is more a social or cultural phenomenon than a business and financial one. I certainly think personal media will have a tremendous financial impact and transform certain aspects of the way business is conducted, but even finding a "pure play" in the blog-arena is going to be a challenge for the lay investor (not the professional one), so how can there be a bubble in the classic sense?

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