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Creative Identity Group Featured In Images of Kankakee

by Justin Kaiser - Broadcast Mastery

Pamela Coyle writes…

Creative Identity Specializes in New Media Marketing

Justin started out in radio, but his company, Creative Identity Group, has expanded with the times and technology.

Creative Identity specializes in crafting podcasts for both external and internal company communications, “on hold” messages for phone systems, audio newsletters and everything in between. The Kankakee Regional Chamber of Commerce is one client, and Creative Identity produces two podcasts each month for the agency, one that highlights happenings in the community and the other that targets the chamber’s group for young professionals.

The Sheldon company, which maintains a voice talent roster of 40 people across the world, also makes training materials for call centers and commercials for auto dealerships.

The technology opens new ways for companies to communicate, says.

Story by Pamela Coyle

Summary: Justin started out in radio, but his company, Creative Identity Group, has expanded with the times and technology.

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Promoting your Podcast

April 3, 2008

A recent conversation on one of the lists produced the following list of items in promoting your podcast…

I have postcards (just got them), business cards, and new travel posters (http://AmateurTraveler/posters)
I reply to ALL my listener email
I post on topic-relevant forums
I sell T shirts, mugs, etc (only to myself in the year I have had them), [...]

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What is an RSS Feed? How Can it Help Me?

April 3, 2008

What is an RSS feed?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for content distribution. See Wikipedia’s description at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_%28file_format%29 .
News, information, enterprise applications and weblogs (blogs) can all be published in RSS. When a new article is posted or a change is made to an application, RSS feeds can automatically notify the user. Text, [...]

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Is Radio Dead? Not by a Long Shot!

April 1, 2008

Those people in the podcasting community have suggested for 3 years now that the death of radio is imminent. I’m here to tell you that you are wrong.
Local radio is NOT dead but certainly emerging. The traditional model for music distribution is not dead and there will be some level of co-existence with [...]

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New Media Monday Show # 3 – Cliff Ravenscraft – The Podcast Answer Man

March 18, 2008

Cliff Ravenscraft is a husband and a father of three and known as the Podcast Answer Man. Up until recently, he worked full time as an independent insurance agent in a family run insurance agency where plans were in place for me to take over the agency after my father retires in a few more years. In December [...]

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Promoting your Podcast

July 30, 2007

A recent conversation on one of the lists produced the following list of items in promoting your podcast…

I have postcards (just got them), business cards, and new travel posters (http://AmateurTraveler/posters)
I reply to ALL my listener email
I post on topic-relevant forums
I sell T shirts, mugs, etc (only to myself in the year I have had them), [...]

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What is an RSS Feed? How Can it Help Me?

July 30, 2007

What is an RSS feed?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for content distribution. See Wikipedia’s description at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_%28file_format%29 .
News, information, enterprise applications and weblogs (blogs) can all be published in RSS. When a new article is posted or a change is made to an application, RSS feeds can automatically notify the user. Text, images, [...]

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