August 5, 2008

Do you have Continuity?

Hi,

It's been real long time since I posted. I was feeling a little last to type! :)

So, I thought of doing something different and record my thoughts on Continuity programs.

Please click the Play button to start the audio.

I definitely need your feedback on this one. I am not posting the next audio or blog post till I hear from at least 10 people.

Here are the links to websites I mention in audio:

List And Traffic

Web Artist Club

Looking forward to someĀ  interesting comments from you.

To your success,

Amar Mehta

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August 5, 2008

barney_blg @ 6:34 pm:

Amar,

While this is tantamount to heresy in the current Web climate, I don't listen to audio, nor do I watch video, that is not related directly to something I'm trying to learn. Even then, if there's no text documentation, I run.

I can read three to five times faster than I can hear. I can even read three times faster than a New Englander can talk. Because of this one little fact, multimedia just slows me down, and who has time to go slow ?

There is a place for multimedia, but casual blogs and marketing ads ain't it. If there's no transcript, I'll never know what you have to show/tell me .

Check my blog. It's not currently active, but read the 30% page and you'll understand why this is important to you .

August 6, 2008

Ash Nallawalla @ 6:39 am:

I don't have the patience to listen to recordings unless they are from people like Matt Cutts at a webmaster conference (not Matt Cutts talking about gardening) ;)

Like the previous commenter, I can skim read something in a couple of seconds and know whether to read it properly or move on. A lot of the "Make millions for only $97" entrepreneurs have become incredibly lazy and are using recordings or video clips instead of the good old squeeze page. At least a squeeze page is worth a few minutes of entertainment to see the latest "jaw-dropping" secret that's about to close in the next 10 seconds.

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