Tim Elmore and Growing Leaders recently conducted a focus group of 16-24 year olds and asked them how they wanted to receive information from us. Here are the top 8 answers:
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written by rockinyp 286 days ago
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I find it hard to believe that podcasts would be that high on the list. I've never met a jr. high or high school student who regularly listens to podcasts. Seems like that's more of a college/young professional demographic.
written by russbo 280 days ago
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yeah, unless you're spending lots of time making your podcasts exciting, i don't think i would take the time to load it or llisten to it...which begs the question: how much time should be spent on one form of communication. I depend heavily on a combination of emails, phone calls, post cards, text messages, and person to person communication to try to get the word out...it's not enough, but can you ever communicate enough?
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I find it hard to believe that podcasts would be that high on the list. I've never met a jr. high or high school student who regularly listens to podcasts. Seems like that's more of a college/young professional demographic.
yeah, unless you're spending lots of time making your podcasts exciting, i don't think i would take the time to load it or llisten to it...which begs the question: how much time should be spent on one form of communication. I depend heavily on a combination of emails, phone calls, post cards, text messages, and person to person communication to try to get the word out...it's not enough, but can you ever communicate enough?