Thanks for the feedback - both those who answered me on and offlist.
My case studies were heavy on the audio podcasting side, so now I've
got a slew of video podcasting examples.

I'll be using a podcast to chronicle my book writing adventure. I have
to produce a chapter a week, so if any of you have tips on how to stay
focused and bang out content, I'm all ears. 

I got one tip that made alot of sense - having a bottle of whiskey
nearby. I didn't like that advice. I prefer good ol' Jamaican rum :)

----
Thanks,
 
Leesa Barnes
Website - http://www.leesabarnes.com
Blogsite - http://podonomics.com
Creator - http://www.planakillerpodcast.com
Organizer - http://podcamptoronto.org 


--- In [email protected], "Bill Cammack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> It's an interesting topic.
> 
> If I explain to someone that I video blog, the first question they
> have for me once they understand what it means is:
> 
> "... so... how do you make money doing that?" :D
> 
> --
> Bill C.
> http://ReelSolid.TV
> 
> --- In [email protected], "leesarbarnes"
> <leesarbarnes@> wrote:
> >
> > Read the announcement:
> > http://podonomics.com/making-money-with-a-podcast-the-book
> > 
> > I'm looking for case studies of podcasters profiting from 
> > podcasting. I know about Rocketboom (Drew expect an email from me 
> > soon), Ask a Ninja, Amanda and the folks over at Blip.tv, but I need 
> > more. 
> > 
> > If you can help me out by suggesting video podcasters profiting from 
> > podcasting, email me offlist or respond to the comments section on 
> > my blog.
> > 
> > I also want to point out that I see profiting as more than just 
> > selling ads or selling your content. So, even if you're not directly 
> > profiting from your podcast, I'd like to hear from you as well.
> > 
> > ----
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Leesa Barnes
> > Website - http://www.leesabarnes.com
> > Blogsite - http://podonomics.com
> > Creator - http://www.planakillerpodcast.com
> > Organizer - http://podcamptoronto.org
> >
>


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