Sponsor Spotlight: Tungle

PodCamp Toronto is proud to announce Tungle.Me as one of our silver sponsors for PodCamp Toronto 2010. Tungle.me is a personal scheduling page, which lets businesspeople publish availability, accept appointment requests, and plan meetings—making scheduling meetings easy. Using Tungle.me, podcasters can eliminate the headache and back and forth email exchange it takes to schedule guest interviews and find a time to record.

We asked Jonathan Levitt, VP of Marketing about their involvement in this year’s event:

Why did you sponsor PodCamp?
Tungle.me is a free personal scheduling application that makes it easier to schedule meetings. We’ve heard from podcasters that one of their challenges is scheduling guests on the show and finding times to record with their co-host(s). Tungle.me is perfect for busy podcasters that want to eliminate the time-consuming back-and-forth email and phone calls it takes to find a time to interview guests and schedule recordings. We wanted to be here to support this community that contributes so much time and energy for our education and entertainment.

What are you most looking forward to at PodCamp this year?
We have not attended PodCamp before so we are interested in meeting podcasters and aspiring podcasters and learning more about what happens behind the scenes in producing their podcasts. Maybe we’ll get some ideas for Tungle podcasts featuring how people use Tungle.me in their professional lives.

What session/speaker are you most interested in seeing?
Leona Hobbs’ session on “Hack Your Workflow for Productivity and Creativity” is an obvious fit for the Tungle team. We’d like to hear the live recording of Inside PR and a get chance to ask questions and be a part of the show. And, of course, having teams in Montreal, Waterloo, and Toronto, we have to hear The Montreal Burger Report.

For PodCamp newbies, do you have any words of advice?
Don’t be a wallflower – unconferences are about getting involved and going home with new ideas, connections, and knowledge. And, if you want to meet with someone at PodCamp, tungle them!

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