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Another DAM podcast interview and another book drawing

Posted by Henrik de Gyor on February 16, 2012

Over the course of over 80 podcasts, I was fortunate enough to interview several authors including Daniel Sieberg, the author of  “The Digital Diet: The 4-step plan to break your tech addiction and regain balance in your life“.

You can listen to Another DAM podcast interview with Daniel Sieberg.

Daniel Sieberg is donating a copy of his book to one luck listener of our book drawing. To enter this book drawing, send an email to AnotherDAMblog@gmail.com telling me why you like Another DAM podcast and/or Another DAM blog before March 1, 2012. The winner (1) will have the book mailed to them.

Feel free to rate any of the podcasts and blog posts.

Don’t miss Another DAM podcast every Thursday.

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Another DAM blog: three years later

Posted by Henrik de Gyor on January 10, 2012

After three years of writing this blog post, I am still contributing a few times a month to one of the only blogs about Digital Asset Management (DAM) in the user and administrator perspective.

I created Another DAM podcast to create an audio version of Another DAM blog as a compliment and supplement. Most of Another DAM podcast are interviews with other professionals.  Then, I found recording and editing a podcast is easier as well as faster than writing and editing a blog post.  So I release a new podcast every Thursday.

Another DAM eBook is based on Another DAM blog. Version 1.0 is still requested regularly. Version 2.0 will be finished when I have more free time to edit, format and release it. No hurry.

As of 2012, I am closing DAM internships due to lack of interest.

After two years, I am also ending my DAM mentoring because of too much interest.

I am still invited to conferences, but whether I decide to go is another matter. I do not come to help sell tickets. I do not present to help fill rooms beyond capacity.

I  share information about Digital Asset Management. That is why I began with Another DAM blog.

What do you like about Another DAM blog?

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Top 10 podcasts about Digital Asset Management: Another DAM podcast from 2011

Posted by Henrik de Gyor on January 1, 2012

Now that Another DAM podcast has been releasing weekly podcasts about Digital Asset Management every Thursday for over a year, I wanted to refresh the top 10 list based on you. Which podcasts have you have listened to among the 78 available podcasts (recorded to date as of December 31, 2011)? What are the most listened to podcasts according to the listeners?

Here they are in alphabetical order:

If you like these and would like to continue to enrich your knowledge of Digital Asset Management with more of these podcasts from the archives of Another DAM podcast, you can find the whole list here

What are your favorite podcasts from Another DAM podcast?

Feel free to comment about the podcasts, rate the podcasts and send your suggestions for future podcasts.

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First year anniversary of Another DAM podcast

Posted by Henrik de Gyor on September 1, 2011

Today, Another DAM podcast is one year old. Another DAM podcast is a weekly podcast series about Digital Asset Management.

Creating 60 audio podcasts in the first year, this includes:

With this, content still rules in blogs and podcasts alike. Don’t just take my word for it. Listen to what other users, administrators and professionals have to say about Digital Asset Management. That was one of the goals of Another DAM podcast series.  Making sure they have a voice that is heard by anyone interested in Digital Asset Management. And it still is. Hear what they have to say every week.

Special Thanks to everyone who was interviewed on Another DAM podcast and everyone who made these podcasts possible, including:

And many more to come. Every Thursday.

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Are you listening to Another DAM podcast?

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How is Another DAM podcast created?

Posted by Henrik de Gyor on March 29, 2011

Since September 2010, I regularly create Another DAM podcast and release it weekly. Most of these podcasts are interviews of Digital Asset Management (DAM) Professionals from anywhere in the world. Sometimes I will create an audio version of some of my most popular blog posts.

Equipment

If I am interviewing someone in person, I find a quiet room and use my smart phone to record the conversation. I find this to be the easiest method to record audio. Testing the audio with myself with the person I am interviewing, I can position the smart phone/microphone for the best results. Several podcasts have been recorded at conferences, hotels and offices very successfully using this method.

If I am doing an interview over the phone, I use Skype to make the call. As a courtesy, I call the person I am interviewing directly whether they have a Skype account or they just use their phone. Using Callburner (PC) or WireTap Studio (Apple) allows me to record both sides of the conversation directly from Skype. Of course, I tell the person I am interviewing when I am recording the audio conversation (many areas require this by law).

Using Audacity (PC/Apple) or Garageband (Apple), editing and formatting the audio file is relatively easy to learn and accomplish.

Who do I interview

I interview men and women involved in Digital Asset Management from all over the world. Yes, I look for new people to interview all the time.

Scheduling an interview

Most often, I find the people to interview in the field based on my contacts and their contacts. Yes, networking helps a lot. I often send the person an email with the following information:

  • The intent of the podcast interview
  • A listing the questions I plan to ask them during the interview so they can ponder the questions ahead of time
  • A link to my prior podcasts for them to review if they want to
  • My contact information

Since some of the people I interview work for an organization which may require a PR/media relations/communication person to give prior approval, I leave them time to do so. Once I find a person online or in person who agrees to be interviewed (and gets approval, if needed), it is a matter of finding a good time for both their schedule and mine. This often means dealing with different time zones (which can be an advantage sometimes). Most people prefer to schedule an interview during their weekday working hours.  I often try to schedule the interview early in the morning or in the late afternoon to not conflict with my own schedule.

Time

Aside from finding the scheduled time to do the interview and the  edit the audio, it takes me (after the initial learning curve) about one hour to record and edit a 5 to 15 minute podcast.

Approval after the interview

After the interview has occurred and audio has been edited (by myself) to the desired content, volume and format, I apply metadata to it. After editing, I send the person I interviewed a link to download and review the audio. I  give them the choice of either accepting the audio as I first edited it or tell me specifically what needs to be edits. Many approve of the audio as-is. Some go through several rounds of audio edits with me. Some re-record the podcast again. Occasionally, they edit the audio themselves and send me back another audio file with approval.

Release of the podcast

Once the podcast is approved in writing, I add it to a queue of podcasts to be released. I release a new podcast every Thursday. When the podcast is released, it is aggregated to multiple channels. The release is also publicized on Linkedin and Twitter among other locations.

Measure what you manage

In order to see what content works best, what are the most popular topics and measure what means of publicizing brings the most traffic, I monitor analytics weekly and adjust accordingly.

Why I do not record video (yet)

I do not record video podcasts because I do not see the value of talking heads (including mine). Editing video takes significantly more time than audio alone. A finalized video is often a larger file size and in turn takes longer to download. If I ever needed to record video (from Skype or even as a screencast), Vodburner is available among other tools.

Listening

Every Thursday, you can find, stream, download and even subscribe to this podcast which can be heard on your computer or MP3 player.

The podcast is available here:

Why it is free

Earlier, I covered why I do this. Free of charge.

Enjoy.

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Top ten most listened to DAM podcasts of 2010

Posted by Henrik de Gyor on January 12, 2011

Another DAM podcast was started in September 2010. Due to popular demand by those interested in Digital Asset Management (DAM), DAM professionals and DAM students alike, here is the top ten most listened to podcasts from Another DAM podcast during 2010:

Of course, I would encourage everyone to listen to all the audio recordings from Another DAM podcast and even consume a new podcast every week. Listen and learn from DAM professionals from all over the world with this simple, quick, audio format. Which ones do you like?

It is even available directly on iTunes as well. This is all hosting on Audioboo.

Enjoy.

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Is there another weekly podcast about Digital Asset Management?

Posted by Henrik de Gyor on December 17, 2010

Another DAM podcast is a weekly series of audio recordings which complement Another DAM blog. In September 2010, these podcasts began to appear with weekly interviews of different DAM professionals from around the world. Everyone interviewed have different stories to tell, information to share and is passionate about what they do. Some people interviewed are well-known in the practice of Digital Asset Management or related fields.

Every person interviewed is asked at least three similar questions:

  1. How are they involved with Digital Asset Management
  2. A question related to what they do
  3. What advise would they give DAM Professionals or people aspiring to become DAM professionals

You can listen and even subscribe to this podcast series:

This weekly podcast series is hosted by Henrik de Gyor, the author of Another DAM blog.

Another DAM podcast weekly interviews will continue into 2011. Who would you like to hear interviewed?

Is there another weekly podcast about Digital Asset Management?

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