Web Broadcasting Pioneer Scott Bourne Hosts "Podcasting Perfection" Educational Event in Seattle on October 10
Web broadcasting pioneer Scott Bourne will host a Biznik educational event in Seattle on October 10 titled "Podcasting Perfection: Learn how podcasting can help make even the smallest independent business person sound like a super star."
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) September 4, 2006 -- Web broadcasting pioneer Scott Bourne will host a Biznik educational event in Seattle on October 10 titled "Podcasting Perfection: Learn how podcasting can help make even the smallest independent business person sound like a super star."
"There is a business case for podcasting in nearly any business," says Bourne, who pioneered the use of streaming media on the Internet as the founder of Netradio.com. "You can use podcasts as training tools, to spread the word about new products and services to your customers and prospects, and to establish your brand with any community."
During the event, Bourne will provide a simple overview of podcasting and demonstrate how to record a podcast. Scott will discuss both the technical and creative side of podcasting in user-friendly terms. A Q&A session will follow the presentation.
The fee for this event is $20. For more information and to RSVP, visit http://biznik.com/events.html?id=141. Class size is limited to first 33 people to RSVP.
About Scott Bourne:
Scott Bourne is the publisher of http://podcastingtricks.com, and the owner of Bourne Media Group. He is widely recognized as a leader in the digital audio field, having pioneered the use of streaming media on the Internet as the founder of Netradio.com, the world's first Internet radio network. Scott was the co-host and producer of InfoBahn News, one of the first Internet radio news programs in North America. He also produced LifeOnline Radio, a nationally-syndicated weekly radio program about the Internet.
Scott later started his own radio production company, 30:60 Productions. He went on to experiment with transmitting audio files over the Internet before the Word Wide Web existed. With the advent of the Web, RSS and podcasting, Scott combined his background in radio and his interests in photography and Mac computers to develop the popular podcast the iLifeZone. Scott also co hosts and regularly appears on one of the most popular podcasts in the world, MacBreak Weekly with Leo Laporte.
Scott is a graduate of the Columbia School of Broadcasting, Indiana University, and the New York Institute of Photography.
About Biznik (http://biznik.com):
Biznik is a business networking group that doesn't suck. Biznik currently has more than a thousand members, most of them in the Puget Sound area. Seattle Metropolitan Magazine describes Biznik as "for hipsters building their personal brand." In addition to a social networking website that allows members to connect with each other, Biznik offers monthly member-hosted events that include business book club events, happy hours, and educational events.
"Biznik is for people who are as unapologetically themselves in businesses as they are in the rest of their lives," says co-founder Dan McComb. "It’s for people who are as passionate about what they do for a living as they are about what they do on the weekend. For people who don’t take themselves too seriously, who aren’t afraid to challenge the status quo, and who are tireless in pursuing their vision."
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