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You’ve got the blog going–great! Maybe you’re building readership from your customer base, or from others who are interested in what you do. That’s great, too! Now you’re thinking, “Maybe I should do a podcast…”. Maybe you should. And maybe you shouldn’t. A podcast is a bit like a radio program–it’s an audio recording that is distributed in the form of a digital audio file, such as an MP3, that can be downloaded, transferred to a media player device, such as an iPod or a Zune or one of the ot
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