The Holiday Delay

December 14, 2006 | Filed Under Blog 

Well as you all know, the holidays are upon us. That means an empty wallet and a few extra pounds. Gotta love it! Anyway, Ive been doing my best to keep the podcasts rolling out every 7-10 days. Obviously during the holidays, I may not be able to hit those numbers. Between project deadlines, classes, and a quick holiday vacation, Decemeber is proving to be a very busy month. But I will certainly do my best to get the podcasts out as frequently as possible.

Its hard to believe that this podcast, which is now such an integral part of my daily activities, is only two months old!! I really never expected this much of a response. The feedback has been excellent and I am learning more and more about this process every day.

I was just thinking about my plans going into the new year, and one of my most important goals is to find a way to make the podcast profitable enough that I can place it higher on my list of priorities. At this point, if I have to choose between building an entertainment center or making a podcast, I have no choice but to work on the entertainment center. You gotta put food on the table, right? But if things keep going as well as they have been, with The Wood Whisperer Store and other paid ads, my goal may become a reality sooner than later. We are also getting to the point that our viewership statistics may allow us to pursue sponsorship. So there are great things on the horizon.

Stay tuned, spread the word, and thanks again for all of your support! Have a very safe and happy holiday folks.

Marc

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2 Responses to “The Holiday Delay”

  1. Tim on December 14th, 2006 5:01 pm

    You should add a gallery of your work to the site! Would be interesting to see some of your other work, like that entertainment center for example! In your podcasts you have shown you have much knowledge, show us what you can build with it! :)

  2. Paul Comi on December 15th, 2006 9:17 am

    Marc, I’m glad to see your podcast getting the exposure it is. I think that your generosity and good will is at the heart of your success along with your skill and sense of humor. Anyone can get a computer and create a podcast, but character is something that is hard to imitate. I wish you continued sucess and look forward to viewing your upcoming shows, and thanks for help with my finishing questions this year.

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