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Internet Radio: Going Beyond Blogs as Another Mass Medium Gets Micro

How would you like to become the star of your own radio show? You can preach, promote, or even play music. Thanks to the Internet, it's now possible for almost anyone to produce and host their own "radio program." You can even make money doing it, without ever leaving home.

(PRWEB) October 8, 2005 -- The buzz is all about blogs this year, with thousands being created every day. Websurfers have realized that anyone with a bit of information, an opinion or an idea can attract an audience--sometimes a very large audience. But now blogs may not be the only mass medium that is going "micro."

Here comes Internet Radio...

"It's hard to believe," says Randy Gilbert, host of "The Inside Success Secrets Radio Show"--an Internet radio broadcast which has been "airing" for several years. "Now anyone with a computer, an internet connection and a microphone can create an Internet radio program. And tt's not nearly as hard as most people think. You really don't have to be some kind of techno-geek to do it."

A number of established media giants, like Entrepreneur Magazine, already "broadcast" business-related programming over the net. But it's the opportunity for "the little guy" to start producing programs that intrigues Gilbert.

"Internet radio may never become as popular or as 'grassroots' as blogging has become," Gilbert continues. "And you may not have Internet radio stars who will compete with over-the-air personalities like Rush Limbaugh or Bill O'Reilly. But radio is a very conversational and intimate medium. You can not only show people what you know, but you can also give them a glimpse of who you are in a way that's hard to duplicate in a print interview. If you have something worth saying, radio is a great vehicle for saying it."

"Best of all," he continues, "there's practically no expense involved. You can do it for pennies."

Gilbert adds that like over-the-air stations, online micro-broadcasters are finding ways to make money. "You can be extremely profitable with as few as five thousand listeners," he says.

Gilbert will be a guest during a free teleseminar hosted by Internet expert Chip Tarver and former TV anchor George McKenzie on Wednesday, October 12th, at 9 PM Eastern. McKenzie and Tarver will question him about his Internet radio experiences, and especially about how he created a profitable program.

The teleseminar is entitled "How to Produce, Host and Profit From Your Own Internet Radio Show -- Without Being an Internet Audio Geek Techno-Wizard." It will take place Wednesday, October 12th at 9PM Central.

Interested parties can find out more by going to http://www.publicity-pro.com or http://www.firstcontactsecrets.com/publicity-blog/

The teleseminar, which is a conference-call style class held over the telephone, is open to the public.

Gilbert also teaches a course for anyone who wants to learn to make money by creating their own Internet Radio Show.
More information is available by clicking on http://www.publicity-pro.com/internetradiosecrets.

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