Question #34: How Do I Repurpose Into An Audio Postcard?
Answer: You start with a teleseminar then you chop that up into many different teleseminars. Let us explain.
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Repurpose Into An Audio Postcard
Let me give you a way to listen to teleseminar content that’s been chopped up into pieces and given every week, go to 52TeleseminarTips.com. 52TeleseminarTips.com is exactly that… 52 audio postcards. An audio postcard is an html page, which looks like a postcard with a postage stamp in the upper right hand corner.
Sometimes it’s the face of the person sending it; it could be your face if you’re sending it. There’s a clickable link in the lower right corner, which is where you click it. It was co-invented by Alex Mandossian. On the left hand side of that postcard is a message.
As far as we know it was invented in 2001, no one called it audio postcards before then and that little html page without scrolling gives you a complete message that plays audio.
That’s how you repurpose an audio postcard. You take the audio and you chop it up with software like Sound Forge or Audacity. Then you upload it into Audio Generator or you can upload it into Audio Acrobat, it depends on whatever audio postcard technology you have.
We use AudioGenerator.com. You upload it and now you have these audio postcards.
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