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    <pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 17:27:33 -0700</pubDate>
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      <description>Try #3!&#160; After iTunes decided to substitute a different feed for our podcast from a link I had in this post&amp;#8230;strange.&#160; I apologize to all our listeners who did not tune in to The Niche Show to be surprised by a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation science podcast! I recorded this episode while traveling on the highway.&#160; I had some thoughts I wanted to share with you so please excuse the poor audio quality.&#160; Oh, and the stuffed up sound of my voice? Well, I actually was stuffed up with a head cold and had no idea I sounded that bad! There is actual science that proves that you function physically and mentally more proficiently when you are happy.&#160; You can listen to the authority on the subject on CBC&amp;#8217;s Quirks and Quarks science podcast.&#160; This has implications for entrepreneurs, some obvious, some not so much. John Jantsch had Steve Strauss from USA Today on his Duct Tape Marketing Podcast and he had some interesting things to say about people starting their own businesses and...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Try #3!&#160; After iTunes decided to substitute a different feed for our podcast from a link I had in this post&amp;#8230;strange.&#160; I apologize to all our listeners who did not tune in to The Niche Show to be surprised by a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation science podcast! I recorded this episode while traveling on the highway.&#160; I had some thoughts I wanted to share with you so please excuse the poor audio quality.&#160; Oh, and the stuffed up sound of my voice? Well, I actually was stuffed up with a head cold and had no idea I sounded that bad! There is actual science that proves that you function physically and mentally more proficiently when you are happy.&#160; You can listen to the authority on the subject on CBC&amp;#8217;s Quirks and Quarks science podcast.&#160; This has implications for entrepreneurs, some obvious, some not so much. John Jantsch had Steve Strauss from USA Today on his Duct Tape Marketing Podcast and he had some interesting things to say about people starting their own businesses and how good entrepreneurs minimize the risk they expose themselves to.&#160; That got me thinking about how that translates to those of us who are so new to our entrepreneurial endeavors that risks can be hard to identify, while at the same time staring us down every time we look up. What are your thoughts?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Try #3!&#160; After iTunes decided to substitute a different feed for our podcast from a link I had in this post&amp;#8230;strange.&#160; I apologize to all our listeners who did not tune in to The Niche Show to be surprised by a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation science podcast! I recorded this episode while traveling on the highway.&#160; I had some thoughts I wanted to share with you so please excuse the poor audio quality.&#160; Oh, and the stuffed up sound of my voice? Well, I actually was stuffed up with a head cold and had no idea I sounded that bad! There is actual science that proves that you function physically and mentally more proficiently when you are happy.&#160; You can listen to the authority on the subject on CBC&amp;#8217;s Quirks and Quarks science podcast.&#160; This has implications for entrepreneurs, some obvious, some not so much. John Jantsch had Steve Strauss from USA Today on his Duct Tape Marketing Podcast and he had some interesting things to say about people starting their own businesses and how good entrepreneurs minimize the risk they expose themselves to.&#160; That got me thinking about how that translates to those of us who are so new to our entrepreneurial endeavors that risks can be hard to identify, while at the same time staring us down every time we look up. What are your thoughts?</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Being happy helps you see, and the good entrepreneurs do more with less</title>
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      <description>I recorded this episode while traveling on the highway.&#160; I had some thoughts I wanted to share with you so please excuse the poor audio quality.&#160; Oh, and the stuffed up sound of my voice? Well, I actually was stuffed up with a head cold and had no idea I sounded that bad! There is actual science that proves that you function physically and mentally more proficiently when you are happy.&#160; You can listen to the authority on the subject on CBC&amp;#8217;s Quirks and Quarks science podcast.&#160; This has implications for entrepreneurs, some obvious, some not so much. John Jantsch had Steve Strauss from USA Today on his Duct Tape Marketing Podcast and he had some interesting things to say about people starting their own businesses and how good entrepreneurs minimize the risk they expose themselves to.&#160; That got me thinking about how that translates to those of us who are so new to our entrepreneurial endeavors that risks can be hard to identify, while at the same time staring us down every time w...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>I recorded this episode while traveling on the highway.&#160; I had some thoughts I wanted to share with you so please excuse the poor audio quality.&#160; Oh, and the stuffed up sound of my voice? Well, I actually was stuffed up with a head cold and had no idea I sounded that bad! There is actual science that proves that you function physically and mentally more proficiently when you are happy.&#160; You can listen to the authority on the subject on CBC&amp;#8217;s Quirks and Quarks science podcast.&#160; This has implications for entrepreneurs, some obvious, some not so much. John Jantsch had Steve Strauss from USA Today on his Duct Tape Marketing Podcast and he had some interesting things to say about people starting their own businesses and how good entrepreneurs minimize the risk they expose themselves to.&#160; That got me thinking about how that translates to those of us who are so new to our entrepreneurial endeavors that risks can be hard to identify, while at the same time staring us down every time we look up. What are your thoughts?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I recorded this episode while traveling on the highway.&#160; I had some thoughts I wanted to share with you so please excuse the poor audio quality.&#160; Oh, and the stuffed up sound of my voice? Well, I actually was stuffed up with a head cold and had no idea I sounded that bad! There is actual science that proves that you function physically and mentally more proficiently when you are happy.&#160; You can listen to the authority on the subject on CBC&amp;#8217;s Quirks and Quarks science podcast.&#160; This has implications for entrepreneurs, some obvious, some not so much. John Jantsch had Steve Strauss from USA Today on his Duct Tape Marketing Podcast and he had some interesting things to say about people starting their own businesses and how good entrepreneurs minimize the risk they expose themselves to.&#160; That got me thinking about how that translates to those of us who are so new to our entrepreneurial endeavors that risks can be hard to identify, while at the same time staring us down every time we look up. What are your thoughts?</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 12:52:42 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Fixed Post: Being happy helps you see, and the good entrepreneurs do more with less</title>
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      <description>Ok, this is try number 2 after iTunes decided to substitute a different feed for our podcast from a link I had in this post&amp;#8230;strange! I recorded this episode while traveling on the highway.&#160; I had some thoughts I wanted to share with you so please excuse the poor audio quality.&#160; Oh, and the stuffed up sound of my voice? Well, I actually was stuffed up with a head cold and had no idea I sounded that bad! There is actual science that proves that you function physically and mentally more proficiently when you are happy.&#160; You can listen to the authority on the subject on CBC&amp;#8217;s Quirks and Quarks science podcast.&#160; This has implications for entrepreneurs, some obvious, some not so much. John Jantsch had Steve Strauss from USA Today on his Duct Tape Marketing Podcast and he had some interesting things to say about people starting their own businesses and how good entrepreneurs minimize the risk they expose themselves to.&#160; That got me thinking about how that translates to those of...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ok, this is try number 2 after iTunes decided to substitute a different feed for our podcast from a link I had in this post&amp;#8230;strange! I recorded this episode while traveling on the highway.&#160; I had some thoughts I wanted to share with you so please excuse the poor audio quality.&#160; Oh, and the stuffed up sound of my voice? Well, I actually was stuffed up with a head cold and had no idea I sounded that bad! There is actual science that proves that you function physically and mentally more proficiently when you are happy.&#160; You can listen to the authority on the subject on CBC&amp;#8217;s Quirks and Quarks science podcast.&#160; This has implications for entrepreneurs, some obvious, some not so much. John Jantsch had Steve Strauss from USA Today on his Duct Tape Marketing Podcast and he had some interesting things to say about people starting their own businesses and how good entrepreneurs minimize the risk they expose themselves to.&#160; That got me thinking about how that translates to those of us who are so new to our entrepreneurial endeavors that risks can be hard to identify, while at the same time staring us down every time we look up. What are your thoughts?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ok, this is try number 2 after iTunes decided to substitute a different feed for our podcast from a link I had in this post&amp;#8230;strange! I recorded this episode while traveling on the highway.&#160; I had some thoughts I wanted to share with you so please excuse the poor audio quality.&#160; Oh, and the stuffed up sound of my voice? Well, I actually was stuffed up with a head cold and had no idea I sounded that bad! There is actual science that proves that you function physically and mentally more proficiently when you are happy.&#160; You can listen to the authority on the subject on CBC&amp;#8217;s Quirks and Quarks science podcast.&#160; This has implications for entrepreneurs, some obvious, some not so much. John Jantsch had Steve Strauss from USA Today on his Duct Tape Marketing Podcast and he had some interesting things to say about people starting their own businesses and how good entrepreneurs minimize the risk they expose themselves to.&#160; That got me thinking about how that translates to those of us who are so new to our entrepreneurial endeavors that risks can be hard to identify, while at the same time staring us down every time we look up. What are your thoughts?</itunes:summary>
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      <title>A Conversation With Andrew Baron, Founder of Rocketboom</title>
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      <description>Andrew Baron, the brilliant guy behind Rocketboom, was kind enough to join Nick and Shaun for a chat.&#160; He shares his experiences in building his daily world news show based in New York to the fantastic success it is today.&#160; Andrew also gives us his great insights on what someone looking to break into the video scene should keep in mind today.&#160; Andrew is extremely talented and we could have grilled him for hours on all the new stuff he is working on, but we kept it short, so maybe he&amp;#8217;ll drop by again someday if we&amp;#8217;re lucky! In case you haven&amp;#8217;t heard of the sensation that is Rocketboom, please check it out.&#160; It&amp;#8217;s been running since 2004 (the dark ages, in Internet Video terms), and has been a highly acclaimed, heavily visited, and healthily growing website ever since.&#160; In late 2008, Rocketboom signed a significant distribution and advertising deal with Sony Pictures Television that is breaking new ground for Internet Video, and allowing Andrew and his team to s...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Andrew Baron, the brilliant guy behind Rocketboom, was kind enough to join Nick and Shaun for a chat.&#160; He shares his experiences in building his daily world news show based in New York to the fantastic success it is today.&#160; Andrew also gives us his great insights on what someone looking to break into the video scene should keep in mind today.&#160; Andrew is extremely talented and we could have grilled him for hours on all the new stuff he is working on, but we kept it short, so maybe he&amp;#8217;ll drop by again someday if we&amp;#8217;re lucky! In case you haven&amp;#8217;t heard of the sensation that is Rocketboom, please check it out.&#160; It&amp;#8217;s been running since 2004 (the dark ages, in Internet Video terms), and has been a highly acclaimed, heavily visited, and healthily growing website ever since.&#160; In late 2008, Rocketboom signed a significant distribution and advertising deal with Sony Pictures Television that is breaking new ground for Internet Video, and allowing Andrew and his team to set their sights on even greater things. Listen to the podcast, subscribe, leave a comment, watch some Rocketboom video.&#160; There, you&amp;#8217;ve got the next couple hours planned!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Andrew Baron, the brilliant guy behind Rocketboom, was kind enough to join Nick and Shaun for a chat.&#160; He shares his experiences in building his daily world news show based in New York to the fantastic success it is today.&#160; Andrew also gives us his great insights on what someone looking to break into the video scene should keep in mind today.&#160; Andrew is extremely talented and we could have grilled him for hours on all the new stuff he is working on, but we kept it short, so maybe he&amp;#8217;ll drop by again someday if we&amp;#8217;re lucky! In case you haven&amp;#8217;t heard of the sensation that is Rocketboom, please check it out.&#160; It&amp;#8217;s been running since 2004 (the dark ages, in Internet Video terms), and has been a highly acclaimed, heavily visited, and healthily growing website ever since.&#160; In late 2008, Rocketboom signed a significant distribution and advertising deal with Sony Pictures Television that is breaking new ground for Internet Video, and allowing Andrew and his team to set their sights on even greater things. Listen to the podcast, subscribe, leave a comment, watch some Rocketboom video.&#160; There, you&amp;#8217;ve got the next couple hours planned!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Do You Really Need To Be Video Blogging?</title>
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      <description>Click here to view the embedded video. Will video help or hinder your website? Will your face be what you need to push customers to buy, or will it scare them right out of Internet Explorer?! There are some important factors to keep in mind when deciding to include video as part of your web presence, and I do my best to cover a few of them. Please&amp;#8230;enjoy me in all my stunning beauty&amp;#8230;he laughs&amp;#8230;</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Click here to view the embedded video. Will video help or hinder your website? Will your face be what you need to push customers to buy, or will it scare them right out of Internet Explorer?! There are some important factors to keep in mind when deciding to include video as part of your web presence, and I do my best to cover a few of them. Please&amp;#8230;enjoy me in all my stunning beauty&amp;#8230;he laughs&amp;#8230;</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Click here to view the embedded video. Will video help or hinder your website? Will your face be what you need to push customers to buy, or will it scare them right out of Internet Explorer?! There are some important factors to keep in mind when deciding to include video as part of your web presence, and I do my best to cover a few of them. Please&amp;#8230;enjoy me in all my stunning beauty&amp;#8230;he laughs&amp;#8230;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>A Conversation With Ron Davis From GlamourApprentice.com</title>
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      <description>Shaun and Nick have a great candid conversation with Ron Davis from GlamourApprentice.com, a blog (and now podcast!) for photographers who want to learn the exciting world of glamour model photography. Ron shares his valuable, hard-earned experiences from his niche business endeavors. The three guys discuss keeping momentum, product launches, working with affiliates, and finding the niche that is just right for you. Check out Ron&amp;#8217;s Glamour Apprentice site for his excellent blog, some slick photography, and a free mini-course! You can also visit another site of his referred to in this podcast, called Distinctions For Life for some nice personal development insight. Look for some more talk with Ron in a couple weeks. As always, please don&amp;#8217;t hesitate to speak your piece here if you have any thoughts on what you hear on the podcast. Thanks for listening!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Shaun and Nick have a great candid conversation with Ron Davis from GlamourApprentice.com, a blog (and now podcast!) for photographers who want to learn the exciting world of glamour model photography. Ron shares his valuable, hard-earned experiences from his niche business endeavors. The three guys discuss keeping momentum, product launches, working with affiliates, and finding the niche that is just right for you. Check out Ron&amp;#8217;s Glamour Apprentice site for his excellent blog, some slick photography, and a free mini-course! You can also visit another site of his referred to in this podcast, called Distinctions For Life for some nice personal development insight. Look for some more talk with Ron in a couple weeks. As always, please don&amp;#8217;t hesitate to speak your piece here if you have any thoughts on what you hear on the podcast. Thanks for listening!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Shaun and Nick have a great candid conversation with Ron Davis from GlamourApprentice.com, a blog (and now podcast!) for photographers who want to learn the exciting world of glamour model photography. Ron shares his valuable, hard-earned experiences from his niche business endeavors. The three guys discuss keeping momentum, product launches, working with affiliates, and finding the niche that is just right for you. Check out Ron&amp;#8217;s Glamour Apprentice site for his excellent blog, some slick photography, and a free mini-course! You can also visit another site of his referred to in this podcast, called Distinctions For Life for some nice personal development insight. Look for some more talk with Ron in a couple weeks. As always, please don&amp;#8217;t hesitate to speak your piece here if you have any thoughts on what you hear on the podcast. Thanks for listening!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 18:06:49 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Outsource, Outsource, Outsource&#8230; Just Wait a Minute Here!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24507412-Outsource-Outsource-Outsource%E2%80%A6-Just-Wait-a-Minute-Here</link>
      <description>The success of Timothy Ferriss&amp;#8217; The Four Hour Work Week has brought a lot of attention to VA&amp;#8217;s and outsourcing virtually all aspects of your business, and as with so many things, it has gotten a bit out of control. If you believe some sources, it may be entirely possible to become fabulously rich very quickly and with almost zero time and effort on your part, save for creating some process charts for hard working people pressing their noses to the grind stone all over the world just for you! Nick and Shaun share some thoughts on taking a healthy and realistic approach to outsourcing in this episode. Of course, Nick and Shaun didn&amp;#8217;t actually record this podcast or even come up with the idea, but they are going to make hundreds of thousands of dollars from it, and only have to pay some poor guy in Mumbai 2 cents an hour as he does all the work&amp;#8230;</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The success of Timothy Ferriss&amp;#8217; The Four Hour Work Week has brought a lot of attention to VA&amp;#8217;s and outsourcing virtually all aspects of your business, and as with so many things, it has gotten a bit out of control. If you believe some sources, it may be entirely possible to become fabulously rich very quickly and with almost zero time and effort on your part, save for creating some process charts for hard working people pressing their noses to the grind stone all over the world just for you! Nick and Shaun share some thoughts on taking a healthy and realistic approach to outsourcing in this episode. Of course, Nick and Shaun didn&amp;#8217;t actually record this podcast or even come up with the idea, but they are going to make hundreds of thousands of dollars from it, and only have to pay some poor guy in Mumbai 2 cents an hour as he does all the work&amp;#8230;</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The success of Timothy Ferriss&amp;#8217; The Four Hour Work Week has brought a lot of attention to VA&amp;#8217;s and outsourcing virtually all aspects of your business, and as with so many things, it has gotten a bit out of control. If you believe some sources, it may be entirely possible to become fabulously rich very quickly and with almost zero time and effort on your part, save for creating some process charts for hard working people pressing their noses to the grind stone all over the world just for you! Nick and Shaun share some thoughts on taking a healthy and realistic approach to outsourcing in this episode. Of course, Nick and Shaun didn&amp;#8217;t actually record this podcast or even come up with the idea, but they are going to make hundreds of thousands of dollars from it, and only have to pay some poor guy in Mumbai 2 cents an hour as he does all the work&amp;#8230;</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 14:41:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Interview With iPhone App Developer, Matt Campbell</title>
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      <description>Matt Campbell saw an exciting opportunity last summer when Apple opened up its iTunes Application store to 3rd party developers. He seized that opportunity, developing several useful applications and quickly becoming successful enough to leave his already rewarding career to pursue his passion of growing his own business. Matt is just what The Niche Show is about. He wasn&amp;#8217;t struck by lightning, he didn&amp;#8217;t simply drop an existing fortune into a turn-key operation. He&amp;#8217;s a talented guy who worked hard, knew his strengths, followed his passion, and did his homework. Shaun and Nick ask him about his experiences thus far, what mistakes he made, and what he sees for his business in the future. Take a listen and share your thoughts with us! Check out his iPhone App Shop website for great apps that help you record your wine tastings, buy your next home, or budget for Christmas presents, to name a few!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Matt Campbell saw an exciting opportunity last summer when Apple opened up its iTunes Application store to 3rd party developers. He seized that opportunity, developing several useful applications and quickly becoming successful enough to leave his already rewarding career to pursue his passion of growing his own business. Matt is just what The Niche Show is about. He wasn&amp;#8217;t struck by lightning, he didn&amp;#8217;t simply drop an existing fortune into a turn-key operation. He&amp;#8217;s a talented guy who worked hard, knew his strengths, followed his passion, and did his homework. Shaun and Nick ask him about his experiences thus far, what mistakes he made, and what he sees for his business in the future. Take a listen and share your thoughts with us! Check out his iPhone App Shop website for great apps that help you record your wine tastings, buy your next home, or budget for Christmas presents, to name a few!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Matt Campbell saw an exciting opportunity last summer when Apple opened up its iTunes Application store to 3rd party developers. He seized that opportunity, developing several useful applications and quickly becoming successful enough to leave his already rewarding career to pursue his passion of growing his own business. Matt is just what The Niche Show is about. He wasn&amp;#8217;t struck by lightning, he didn&amp;#8217;t simply drop an existing fortune into a turn-key operation. He&amp;#8217;s a talented guy who worked hard, knew his strengths, followed his passion, and did his homework. Shaun and Nick ask him about his experiences thus far, what mistakes he made, and what he sees for his business in the future. Take a listen and share your thoughts with us! Check out his iPhone App Shop website for great apps that help you record your wine tastings, buy your next home, or budget for Christmas presents, to name a few!</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Matt Campbell saw an exciting opportunity last summer when Apple opened up its iTunes Application store to 3rd party developers. He seized that opportunity, developing several useful applications and quickly becoming successful enough to leave his already rewarding career to pursue his passion of growing his own business. Matt is just what The Niche Show is about. He wasn&amp;#8217;t struck by lightning, he didn&amp;#8217;t simply drop an existing fortune into a turn-key operation. He&amp;#8217;s a talented guy who worked hard, knew his strengths, followed his passion, and did his homework. Shaun and Nick ask him about his experiences thus far, what mistakes he made, and what he sees for his business in the future. Take a listen and share your thoughts with us! Check out his iPhone App Shop website for great apps that help you record your wine tastings, buy your next home, or budget for Christmas presents, to name a few!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Matt Campbell saw an exciting opportunity last summer when Apple opened up its iTunes Application store to 3rd party developers. He seized that opportunity, developing several useful applications and quickly becoming successful enough to leave his already rewarding career to pursue his passion of growing his own business. Matt is just what The Niche Show is about. He wasn&amp;#8217;t struck by lightning, he didn&amp;#8217;t simply drop an existing fortune into a turn-key operation. He&amp;#8217;s a talented guy who worked hard, knew his strengths, followed his passion, and did his homework. Shaun and Nick ask him about his experiences thus far, what mistakes he made, and what he sees for his business in the future. Take a listen and share your thoughts with us! Check out his iPhone App Shop website for great apps that help you record your wine tastings, buy your next home, or budget for Christmas presents, to name a few!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Matt Campbell saw an exciting opportunity last summer when Apple opened up its iTunes Application store to 3rd party developers. He seized that opportunity, developing several useful applications and quickly becoming successful enough to leave his already rewarding career to pursue his passion of growing his own business. Matt is just what The Niche Show is about. He wasn&amp;#8217;t struck by lightning, he didn&amp;#8217;t simply drop an existing fortune into a turn-key operation. He&amp;#8217;s a talented guy who worked hard, knew his strengths, followed his passion, and did his homework. Shaun and Nick ask him about his experiences thus far, what mistakes he made, and what he sees for his business in the future. Take a listen and share your thoughts with us! Check out his iPhone App Shop website for great apps that help you record your wine tastings, buy your next home, or budget for Christmas presents, to name a few!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Part 2: What Makes Internet Marketing Different? How Is This Economy Going To Change It?</title>
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      <description>Keeping in mind that Internet Marketing is just another avenue marketing Competing with the guys who have been here for a while Internet Marketing is target marketing, it&amp;#8217;s the long-copy sales letter of marketing Can you get by on a paltry half million a year? Snake oil salesmen selling &amp;#8220;money making opportunities&amp;#8221; in a slumping economy Will you need to change how you market to your customers in this disastrous economy? Will potential customers be lowering their expectations?</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Keeping in mind that Internet Marketing is just another avenue marketing Competing with the guys who have been here for a while Internet Marketing is target marketing, it&amp;#8217;s the long-copy sales letter of marketing Can you get by on a paltry half million a year? Snake oil salesmen selling &amp;#8220;money making opportunities&amp;#8221; in a slumping economy Will you need to change how you market to your customers in this disastrous economy? Will potential customers be lowering their expectations?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Keeping in mind that Internet Marketing is just another avenue marketing Competing with the guys who have been here for a while Internet Marketing is target marketing, it&amp;#8217;s the long-copy sales letter of marketing Can you get by on a paltry half million a year? Snake oil salesmen selling &amp;#8220;money making opportunities&amp;#8221; in a slumping economy Will you need to change how you market to your customers in this disastrous economy? Will potential customers be lowering their expectations?</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 17:11:12 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Part 2: What Makes Internet Marketing Different? How Is This Economy Going To Change It?</title>
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      <description>Keeping in mind that Internet Marketing is just another avenue marketing Competing with the guys who have been here for a while Internet Marketing is target marketing, it&amp;#8217;s the long-copy sales letter of marketing Can you get by on a paltry half million a year? Snake oil salesmen selling &amp;#8220;money making opportunities&amp;#8221; in a slumping economy Will you need to change how you market to your customers in this disastrous economy? Will potential customers be lowering their expectations?</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Keeping in mind that Internet Marketing is just another avenue marketing Competing with the guys who have been here for a while Internet Marketing is target marketing, it&amp;#8217;s the long-copy sales letter of marketing Can you get by on a paltry half million a year? Snake oil salesmen selling &amp;#8220;money making opportunities&amp;#8221; in a slumping economy Will you need to change how you market to your customers in this disastrous economy? Will potential customers be lowering their expectations?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Keeping in mind that Internet Marketing is just another avenue marketing Competing with the guys who have been here for a while Internet Marketing is target marketing, it&amp;#8217;s the long-copy sales letter of marketing Can you get by on a paltry half million a year? Snake oil salesmen selling &amp;#8220;money making opportunities&amp;#8221; in a slumping economy Will you need to change how you market to your customers in this disastrous economy? Will potential customers be lowering their expectations?</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Nick and Shaun Have a Dog&#8217;s Breakfast Chat Part 1</title>
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      <description>This is podcast part one of a conversation Nick and Shaun had where they decided to just press record while they chatted about what was on their minds. They cover social media meet-ups, the likes of AOL being left behind, Blackberry vs iPhone applications, competing for tons of exciting niche opportunities, Grandma running the CRTC and where Internet usage is going. We&amp;#8217;d like to get your thoughts too, so please feel free to comment or email us. Part two will be posted very soon.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This is podcast part one of a conversation Nick and Shaun had where they decided to just press record while they chatted about what was on their minds. They cover social media meet-ups, the likes of AOL being left behind, Blackberry vs iPhone applications, competing for tons of exciting niche opportunities, Grandma running the CRTC and where Internet usage is going. We&amp;#8217;d like to get your thoughts too, so please feel free to comment or email us. Part two will be posted very soon.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This is podcast part one of a conversation Nick and Shaun had where they decided to just press record while they chatted about what was on their minds. They cover social media meet-ups, the likes of AOL being left behind, Blackberry vs iPhone applications, competing for tons of exciting niche opportunities, Grandma running the CRTC and where Internet usage is going. We&amp;#8217;d like to get your thoughts too, so please feel free to comment or email us. Part two will be posted very soon.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 18:52:48 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Nick and Shaun Have a Dog&#8217;s Breakfast Chat Part 1</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24287018-Nick-and-Shaun-Have-a-Dog%E2%80%99s-Breakfast-Chat-Part-1</link>
      <description>This is podcast part one of a conversation Nick and Shaun had where they decided to just press record while they chatted about what was on their minds. They cover social media meet-ups, the likes of AOL being left behind, Blackberry vs iPhone applications, competing for tons of exciting niche opportunities, Grandma running the CRTC and where Internet usage is going. We&amp;#8217;d like to get your thoughts too, so please feel free to comment or email us. Part two will be posted very soon.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This is podcast part one of a conversation Nick and Shaun had where they decided to just press record while they chatted about what was on their minds. They cover social media meet-ups, the likes of AOL being left behind, Blackberry vs iPhone applications, competing for tons of exciting niche opportunities, Grandma running the CRTC and where Internet usage is going. We&amp;#8217;d like to get your thoughts too, so please feel free to comment or email us. Part two will be posted very soon.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This is podcast part one of a conversation Nick and Shaun had where they decided to just press record while they chatted about what was on their minds. They cover social media meet-ups, the likes of AOL being left behind, Blackberry vs iPhone applications, competing for tons of exciting niche opportunities, Grandma running the CRTC and where Internet usage is going. We&amp;#8217;d like to get your thoughts too, so please feel free to comment or email us. Part two will be posted very soon.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 17:52:48 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>New Podcast: Boost Your Niche Business With a Podcast of Your Own Now!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24249037-New-Podcast-Boost-Your-Niche-Business-With-a-Podcast-of-Your-Own-Now</link>
      <description>Podcasting is popular. Yes, more popular than it has ever been, but believe it or not, we&amp;#8217;re still on the leading edge of this stuff despite what some &amp;#8220;experts&amp;#8221; might say. How many of your friends listen to them? How many even know what it is? Go ahead and ask, you&amp;#8217;ll be surprised by the lack of awareness. So what exactly am I telling you? Do it because it&amp;#8217;s hot, or don&amp;#8217;t do it because no one is listening? Well, both actually. A podcast can really add a lot of value and differentiation to your niche business, but you need to move fast because the big boys are coming to play soon. Oh, and I&amp;#8217;m telling you one more thing: Listen to this podcast!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Podcasting is popular. Yes, more popular than it has ever been, but believe it or not, we&amp;#8217;re still on the leading edge of this stuff despite what some &amp;#8220;experts&amp;#8221; might say. How many of your friends listen to them? How many even know what it is? Go ahead and ask, you&amp;#8217;ll be surprised by the lack of awareness. So what exactly am I telling you? Do it because it&amp;#8217;s hot, or don&amp;#8217;t do it because no one is listening? Well, both actually. A podcast can really add a lot of value and differentiation to your niche business, but you need to move fast because the big boys are coming to play soon. Oh, and I&amp;#8217;m telling you one more thing: Listen to this podcast!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Podcasting is popular. Yes, more popular than it has ever been, but believe it or not, we&amp;#8217;re still on the leading edge of this stuff despite what some &amp;#8220;experts&amp;#8221; might say. How many of your friends listen to them? How many even know what it is? Go ahead and ask, you&amp;#8217;ll be surprised by the lack of awareness. So what exactly am I telling you? Do it because it&amp;#8217;s hot, or don&amp;#8217;t do it because no one is listening? Well, both actually. A podcast can really add a lot of value and differentiation to your niche business, but you need to move fast because the big boys are coming to play soon. Oh, and I&amp;#8217;m telling you one more thing: Listen to this podcast!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 18:37:47 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>New Podcast Episode: How are Those 2009 Goals Coming Along?</title>
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      <description>Finally, after much too long a delay, another episode is here!&#160; Nick and Shaun talk about their 2009 goals and plans, and what is important to keep in mind.&#160; What&amp;#8217;s working for you?&#160; Have you thrown in the towel yet?&#160; Don&amp;#8217;t!&#160; I know it might feel like your chance is slipping away&amp;#8230;again, but 2009 is still new, and I for one, am not going to give up on seizing control of things this time through.&#160; Please share your thoughts on the episode with us here, or via email.&#160; I promise the next episode won&amp;#8217;t take so long!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Finally, after much too long a delay, another episode is here!&#160; Nick and Shaun talk about their 2009 goals and plans, and what is important to keep in mind.&#160; What&amp;#8217;s working for you?&#160; Have you thrown in the towel yet?&#160; Don&amp;#8217;t!&#160; I know it might feel like your chance is slipping away&amp;#8230;again, but 2009 is still new, and I for one, am not going to give up on seizing control of things this time through.&#160; Please share your thoughts on the episode with us here, or via email.&#160; I promise the next episode won&amp;#8217;t take so long!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Finally, after much too long a delay, another episode is here!&#160; Nick and Shaun talk about their 2009 goals and plans, and what is important to keep in mind.&#160; What&amp;#8217;s working for you?&#160; Have you thrown in the towel yet?&#160; Don&amp;#8217;t!&#160; I know it might feel like your chance is slipping away&amp;#8230;again, but 2009 is still new, and I for one, am not going to give up on seizing control of things this time through.&#160; Please share your thoughts on the episode with us here, or via email.&#160; I promise the next episode won&amp;#8217;t take so long!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 09:25:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <description>You say &amp;#8220;nitch&amp;#8221;, I say &amp;#8220;niche&amp;#8221;, lets call the whole thing&amp;#8230;a tie! &#160;We&amp;#8217;ve got the very first episode of The Niche Show Podcast up for listening folks! &#160;Nick and Shaun discuss niche business in general, and some of the stuff you shold keep in mind as you look down the long road of starting your own Internet business.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>You say &amp;#8220;nitch&amp;#8221;, I say &amp;#8220;niche&amp;#8221;, lets call the whole thing&amp;#8230;a tie! &#160;We&amp;#8217;ve got the very first episode of The Niche Show Podcast up for listening folks! &#160;Nick and Shaun discuss niche business in general, and some of the stuff you shold keep in mind as you look down the long road of starting your own Internet business.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>You say &amp;#8220;nitch&amp;#8221;, I say &amp;#8220;niche&amp;#8221;, lets call the whole thing&amp;#8230;a tie! &#160;We&amp;#8217;ve got the very first episode of The Niche Show Podcast up for listening folks! &#160;Nick and Shaun discuss niche business in general, and some of the stuff you shold keep in mind as you look down the long road of starting your own Internet business.</itunes:summary>
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