This Week On Pod Theory, we evaluate whether podcasting has replaced blogging, why you absolutely need to choose a topic you love to build your podcast around, the cardinal rule of podcasting, some tips to remember in the early stages of your podcast when you have no listeners, and the […]
Monthly Archives: January 2021
It’s the world premiere of Pod Theory! To kick off the show, the first five episodes take a look at whether you should even start a podcast, ways you can build your hosting skill set, some reasons podcasting has become such a popular medium, stats that exemplify podcasting’s longevity, and […]
The social media world can be a tricky place sometimes. With so much content being shared by hundreds of people every minute, the powers that be who control platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and others (or, more technically, the algorithms they build) must prioritize what you see in the limited […]
It’s no secret the Internet plays an enormous role in today’s communications. Without sites like Google, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and countless others, it’s hard to imagine where we’d be as a society. Many argue we’d be in a better place due to the addictive nature and questionable content that […]
The ability to work from home may seem like someone handed you the gift of gifts. Whether your company offers this flexible option or you’re an entrepreneur who’s building your own enterprise, having a commute that’s about 15 feet as opposed to 15 miles can deliver the ultimate feeling of […]
When you think of the former hit NBC comedy The Office, you’re normally not drawn to the element of customer service. After all, this is a sitcom. It’s the colorful characters that capture your attention. Like pun-drunk Regional Manager Michael Scott turning the mid-range paper supply office into his own […]
Please Proofread Your Posts Before I Loose My Mind… See…doesn’t that sound stupid? Unfortunately, this has been an epidemic that has plagued the Internet since time immemorial: the blatant abuse of the English language in blog posts, tweets, status updates, comments, and more. Loose when you mean lose. Business names […]