The Community Admin Show #001
The Community Admin Show #001 (MP3 - 12.7MB - 36min 50 sec)
Welcome to the inaugural episode of The Community Admin Show here on The Podcast Network. I’m glad to be underway and I really hope that you find the podcast interesting and thought provoking. I’m not one to make excuses, but let me say that this was my first time ever recording any sort of show such as this. I’m happy with how it turned out, but it will only get better!
Show Notes
- 0:00:06: Welcome.
- 0:00:51: Introduction of the host and the purpose of the show.
- 0:02:49: The ethics of paying people to post (inspired by a thread at the SitePoint Forums).
- 0:06:16: The launch of CommunityAdmins.com.
- 0:06:51: How I manage my time.
- 0:10:54: Interview with Chrispian Burks of 451 Press.
- 0:30:15: The consequence of unethical advertising methods (inspired by a thread at the SitePoint Forums).
- 0:35:26: Call for listener question (e-mail me!).
- 0:36:13: Farewell.
The interview in this show was recorded using Skylook.
Listener questions wanted!
Would you like me to cover something on the air? Do you need some advice? Please e-mail me! Specific questions are best - detail specific situations so I can help you specifically. Please be sure to provide background info (such as the type of site you run, what type of site you want it to be, etc.) and context. Please include your name, location and website, if you have one and would like me to mention it on the air.





November 18th, 2005 at 5:13 pm
First Episode of The Community Admin Show
It’s up!
Listening to it, I think my voice lacks feeling and passion at various points. It was my first time recording anything like this, so that will get better. I’m excited to get it going.
November 19th, 2005 at 11:52 am
Great first Episode! Lots of good advice, I liked the routine part and the interview was great. Keep these ideas coming, can’t wait until the next release. :)
November 19th, 2005 at 11:53 am
Thanks. :)
May 16th, 2006 at 5:15 am
Excelent Podcast Patrick, Thank You
May 16th, 2006 at 7:17 am
Thanks!