NFP 24/7 Edition #1: 24 May 2006
We're pleased to announce the first edition of what we hope will become a regular and useful podcast for anyone interested in what is happening in the non-profit sector in the UK and beyond.
This is our first foray into podcasting (and it shows!) so please bear with us. We hope to get better with your help.
Show notes for 24 May 2006:
Welcome to NFP 24/7, a 17-minute podcast on non-profit issues recorded in London, United Kingdom.
Download the file (MP3, 17Mb) or sign up for the RSS feed to get this and future editions automatically. (For automatic synchronisation with an iPod or other MP3 player, you'll need software such as Juice, DopplerRadio, iTunes, Yahoo! Podcasts or an RSS reader that supports podcasts.)
In this edition:
00:00 Welcome to the show - how to contact us
01:05 Reaching supporters with podcasting
05:43 Saving money with Skype
08:28 Round up of US blogs
09:19 Mark reports on the launch of new UK lottery, Monday
13:13 Outro and music from Amplifico
Links to the people, companies and organisations mentioned:
Audacity, Apple iTunes Podcast Directory, Yahoo! Podcast Directory, MySpace, Friendster, 2bmates, Tagworld, Marnie Webb, Skype, eBay, Selfish Giving, Getting Attention, Gifthub, MarketingMonger, New Millenium PR, Monday, Chariot, National Lottery, Charities Aid Foundation, Metro Newspaper, Amplifico, Podshow Podsafe Music Network, Multiple Sclerosis Blog.
If you have comments or questions about this edition, or suggestions for future editions, email us at lou@re-focus.co.uk. You can email your comments, questions and suggestions as MP3 file attachments if you wish (max. 3 minutes / 5Mb attachment). We’ll be happy to see how we can include your audio contribution in an edition.
Congratulations on your first podcast, which I think went quite well! Thanks also for mentioning my blog, where I try to mention social cause-related issues on a regular basis.
Posted by:Andrea Weckerle | Thursday, 25 May 2006 at 04:09 PM
Enjoyed the podcast very much. Thank you for sharing with us. Thanks to Andrea for tipping me off to your new endeavor, too. Keep it up. I'll be listening.
Posted by:Robert French | Tuesday, 06 June 2006 at 06:03 AM