Keith O'Brien gets it right in this article: Podcasting: Podcasts open new doors for customer relationships. Jason Calacanis has a great quote:
"I think it's a great channel for companies to go direct to the consumer. I love JetBlue, and if they had a travel show that incorporated where it goes, what you can find at its destinations, and travel tips, I would certainly download it. If you're a Flash designer and could listen to a podcast each week on Flash design produced by Macromedia, that would be of high value, as well. Just like blogs can engage customers in a conversation, [podcasts] can, as well."
Additionally, although I normally try to avoid The Mouse at all costs, Disney's Duncan Wardle also makes a good point:
"Say a single mother from San Francisco is thinking of coming to Disneyland. When she's planning her trip, what if she listened to a podcast of a single mother talking about what's good and [bad] at Disneyland? Right now, consumers are in the marketing mix, as they should be. There's a huge change of focus where you will not be marketing at consumers; you will be marketing with them."
http://www.prweek.com/news/news_story_free.cfm?ID=239677&site=3
(disclosure: I was interviewed for the article)
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