Click here to download.
LittleSmasher hears how Business Management with Marketing student Trisha Motah's week has been going and talks to final year Product Design Engineering student Tanya Budd who is already an award-winning inventor developing her potential at Brunel. Hear how Tanya has made Seafaring safer with the HypoHoist [http://hypohoist.co.uk].
Schools and Colleges Liaison Amanda Hall also pays the podcast a visit to tell us what students coming to Brunel might expect from the University.
You can visit Brunel University now by navigating to the Virtual Open Day via the website or by visiting http://brunel.ac.uk/VirtualOpenDay
Lights for Learning at Rotary International
We find out why the charity is manning its stand at the Riviera International Conference Centre and what they hope to achieve.
Hear here.
Podcasting in the Philippines
LittleSmasher visited Bacolod City on the island of Occidental Negros in the Philippines to shadow a charity called Lights For Learning. Lights For Learning joined forces with the national movement of Gawad Kalinga in helping villages provide facilities for education.
The resulting podcasts now sit on the Lights For Learning website and are downloaded by donors and potential donors, bringing them a little closer to the actual work which their money funds.
The first episode can be found here.
The resulting podcasts now sit on the Lights For Learning website and are downloaded by donors and potential donors, bringing them a little closer to the actual work which their money funds.
The first episode can be found here.
Another LittleSmasher release: Business at Brunel
We talk to Award-winning graduate, Adam Sumar, and we hear what Brunel's Director of External Affairs has to say about an exciting new building to house the Brunel Business School: Andrew Kershaw will be talking to us about the Eastern Gateway.
And for this series of podcasts, Brunel University are trying to push their Virtual Open Day via the podcasts. Indeed listeners are informed that they can visit Brunel University now by navigating to the Virtual Open Day via the website or by visiting http://brunel.ac.uk/VirtualOpenDay
Brunel University Podcast
Yet another podcast from LittleSmasher.com. This time, not only did LittleSmasher record on campus for the client but also travelled into London to interview a busy alumnus who told us his thoughts on how LittleSmasher's client's offering had been contributing to his success...
[LittleSmasher also maintains the Brunel University's Twitter feed and Facebook page]
Brunel Courses in the Arts and Media

First Year Film and Television student Kristy Myrie talks us through her week while ex-BBC man and Journalism Lecturer Keith Somerville discusses the BA in journalism. We also visit Brunel graduate and business owner, Paul Croft in his Covent Garden Offices in the centre of London to ask him how he thought Brunel influenced his success.
You can visit Brunel University now by navigating to the Virtual Open Day via the website or by visiting http://brunel.ac.uk/VirtualOpenDay
Presented by: Adam Larking of LittleSmasher.com
Paul Croft appears courtesy of Mediatonic.co.uk
Postal Address for Enquiries:
Course Enquiries Office
Marketing
Brunel University
Uxbridge
UB8 3PH
Telephone Number for Enquiries:
01895 265599
Virtual Open Day
http://brunel.ac.uk/VirtualOpenDay
Email:
podcast@brunel.ac.uk
[LittleSmasher also maintains the Brunel University's Twitter feed and Facebook page]
Brunel Courses in the Arts and Media

First Year Film and Television student Kristy Myrie talks us through her week while ex-BBC man and Journalism Lecturer Keith Somerville discusses the BA in journalism. We also visit Brunel graduate and business owner, Paul Croft in his Covent Garden Offices in the centre of London to ask him how he thought Brunel influenced his success.
Paul Croft appears courtesy of Mediatonic.co.uk
Postal Address for Enquiries:
Course Enquiries Office
Marketing
Brunel University
Uxbridge
UB8 3PH
Telephone Number for Enquiries:
01895 265599
Virtual Open Day
http://brunel.ac.uk/VirtualOpenDay
Email:
podcast@brunel.ac.uk
Recession Amplified
The under-use of Podcasting and other online marketing tools has been highlighted by Online
Communications Specialist, Amplify who commissioned a study of Small- to Medium- sized Business owners this July. In an article that can be found at Amplify's blog, the study...
While it isn't specifically about podcasting, it relates to the online marketing tool-set within which podcasting sits.

"...found that most [businesses] are not harnessing the power of new cost effective web tools for locating and engaging with customers, partners and prospects. This is despite the maturity of these technologies and the clear need for more proactive communications amid tougher market conditions."The article, written by Amplify's director of contact management Dave Holt, is entitled "SMBs fail to harness new online technologies to stay ahead in the downturn" and it discusses the use of social networking sites, like LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter, to help businesses foster their client relationships.
While it isn't specifically about podcasting, it relates to the online marketing tool-set within which podcasting sits.
Marketers Missing Out
The International Advertising Bureau, the trade association for digital marketing, has just published a survey on their website that suggests that B2B marketers are missing out on brand-building opportunities, including the use of podcasting as a marketing tool.
"Whilst some respondents stated they had used social media tactics such as blogging, podcasting and their own online community, it’s clearly on the agenda in B2B marketing. Some 60% of respondents stated that they are either currently using, or are looking to incorporate social media into their digital marketing strategies."Click here to read more.
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