This Week’s Podcast Preview
This week, I’ll be interviewing Paul of Uberaffiliate.com and (no name given) of SlightlyShadySEO (the man likes his privacy). If any of you would like to submit a question for me to ask, just leave a comment and it might make it in.
Actually, yeah. That’s a good idea. I’d love to have a section devoted to reader-submitted questions. Make it happen.
I had someone ask me if they could sponsor this week’s episode. I really didn’t expect that after only one episode. Awesome.
Thanks again to the half-dozen of you (out of 200+) who gave me some feedback on last week’s episode. I noticed some common themes among the suggestions:
- I need to be more fluid when transitioning from topic to topic.
- I have a flat, boring voice (deal with it).
- I need to be more creative (no more conducting interviews 30 minutes after I wake up).
- I need to close out the interview better (”one final question” instead of “well, I’m out of questions”).
- No, I’m not getting rid of Eiffel 65. Take your hatred of Europop elsewhere.
Anyway, yeah. Should be a pretty interesting episode this week. Hopefully I’ll have all of the technical bugs ironed out, so no more fuzzy audio and the like. We shall see.
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April 30th, 2008 at 12:59 pm
Good job for making the next podcast look exciting
well at least for me!
And by the way, concerning you voice, I don’t find it boring!
And one final note, please try to reduce the mp3 file size a little bit, or at least try to publish 2 versions of it, a high quality (128Kbps) and a low quality(64Kbps).
As we say in Lebanese, “Yalla!”, we’re waiting for the interviews
April 30th, 2008 at 11:44 pm
Looking forward to the next podcast. Here’s my question for XMCP:
I think I remember you saying that you were looking for affiliate marketers in the Detroit area to begin your first giant whitehat business. What’s the nature of this business? (if you can say)
Geoff, I actually like the way you end interviews..”I’m out of questions.” No point in sugar-coating it.
May 1st, 2008 at 6:52 pm
Dude, I totally disagree with whoever said you have a ‘boring voice’. You sound professional, you don’t pause or stutter, and you kept the last interview going at a nice pace despite the first ‘university kid’ guy being very untalkative.