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GigaVox Audio Lite Sold to Podango

PodangoAs reported on TechCrunch today, we have sold GigaVox Audio Lite and its technology to Podango. Moving forward, GigaVox Audio Lite will be integrated into Podango’s P2 podcast publishing platform.

Some have noticed I have been a little quiet regarding GigaVox Audio Lite recently. Well, now you know the reason. I am excited to see how Podango and their team builds on our technology. They are passionate about podcasting and podcasters and with the integration of GigaVox Audio Lite into their P2 platform they will have a extremely attractive offering for publishers and a decisive advantage over their competition. You can download a pdf of the official press release here.

iPhone Wallpaper – GigaVox Logo

GVM iPhoneI’ve been using our GigaVox logo as the wallpaper on my iPhone. Since I built it, I thought I’d go ahead and put it up here for the few folks who saw and asked about it. Click on the iPhone image to the left to see a full size view.

Here is how to install it:
Download the graphic here.
Set up an album in iPhoto titled Wallpaper.
Set iTunes to sync the album.
Go into the iPhone settings menu under wallpaper and select.

Here are more detailed instructions if needed. Enjoy.

iPhone Video Experiment

Paul Figgiani and I were experimenting with video for the iPhone today. Here is a high quality video formatted for the iPhone. It is suggested you play with this over wi-fi.

iPhone Link: GigaVox iPhone Video

For all the regular web visitors , click on the graphic below to watch it.

GigaVox Audio Users

It is always great to hear enthusiastic users talking about our GigaVox Audio Lite service. Today, Tom Sidock from the Podcast Chronicles starts off his show with some nice compliments for our service. Remember, you can get your free GigaVox Audio Lite account here. Time to take control of your podcast!

Paul Colligan to Demonstrate GigaVox Platform

Paul Colligan has posted that he will have a public webinar covering a live demonstration of how he manages his podcast using the GigaVox platform. It is always interesting to see what our users of GigaVox Audio Lite are up to. If you are interested, check out his post on his blog for details.

GigaVox Audio LIte – New Design

GigaVox – Amazon AWS Case Study

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Amazon has posted a case study about GigaVox’s use of the Amazon Web Services (S3, EC2 and SQS.) I figured it was worth upgrading our process graphic. Thanks to my partner, Doug Kaye, who took the lead on this.

Stats You Can Trust

Feed Stats

Boy those Feedburner stats move! A few weeks back I was on the Podcast Brothers and the topic of Feedburner stats came up. We discussed the fact that I had seen an overnight reduction of 80% in the “supposed” subscriber count on my blog. Apparently a few listeners were curious, so here is the screenshot of the “Feed Stats” for MWGblog. As I posted back in October, Feedburner was reporting a subscriber count north of 5000 for this humble little blog.

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That number continued to increase to 6200 and then in early January, bam… overnight it went to 1100. Now frankly, I never trusted the 6000+ number. It looked great, but something in my gut just said that was way too high. Conversely, I now wonder if I should trust the new number. It has continued to increase to just over 2200 as I write this. This brings up a few interesting points. First I’d be ecstatic if the number was 20, but I would like to have a number that was at least in the realm of “accurate”. (Lets say at least in the ballpark.) I realize that feed subscriber count is not a science, but when you see swings this dramatic it does nothing but undermine all credibility. When I do see those Feedburner buttons on other sites with subscriber counts I now tend to think “yeah, right…”

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That is the problem – loss of credibility. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not down on Feedburner, heck it is free. Since using their service, other than the stats hiccup mentioned here, it has been fantastic. Also I did email them, and while no specific cause was given they did point to this post abut Rojo. But still, 80%?

The reason this is important to me is that we are starting to pay attention to statistics for podcasts at GigaVox. In that context, my experience offers some lessons I’d like to apply moving forward. Accurate stats are a requirement. Podcasters and advertisers need them: clear, accurate and reliable stats. I have never been a fan of the CPM approach, but “I don’t know” will never cut it as an answer about your audience size. Also, podcasters will need to be careful. Could you imagine relying on a third party stats provider for a CPM based ad campaign and you get back a graph like the one above? Hope you didn’t already cash the check, someone will want some money back. (I also would not expect any return business.) Everyone ends up loosing in that scenario. So no answers here today, but I must confess, in a round about way I am glad this happened. It has given me some good food for thought moving forward on stats for podcasting.

ROI Radio Interview

While at Podcast Academy #5 I did a quick interview with Greg Cangialosi for his ROI Radio show. We discussed GigaVox, our podcast publishing platform and the Podcast Academy. Oh, we also mentioned a forthcoming series of Podcast Academy books. [Link]

GigaVox and Amazon Web Services

Curious for an in-depth discussion of how we are using Amazon Web Services at GigaVox? Check out the newest edition of Technometria on IT Conversations. Paul Figgiani has also put up an interesting post about how this particular episode was produced.

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Michael W. Geoghegan is founder and CEO of GigaVox Media, a production, consulting and technology company focused on audio/video new media.

As a pioneer of podcasting, Michael created some of the first corporate podcasts, including efforts by Disney. Michael is also creator of the 2008 James Beard Award winning "GrapeRadio" and "Reel Reviews: Films Worth Watching". He is editor-in-chief of the Podcast Academy™ book series and co-author of Podcast Solutions: The Complete Guide to Podcasting.

Michael speaks frequently on podcasting's impact on new media and its corporate applications and is often quoted by the media including in The New York Times, USA Today, CNN and Wired Magazine.