What is the simplest free site to create a podcast on? Assuming that you
have a microphone.
Thanks
Martin Brossman - Martin@CoachingSupport.com
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If the same question had of been asked a few months ago, I would have
said mypodcast.com was pretty good. But it is useless to have a host
one can't upload to.
I then moved to Podshow. Once I figured out how to drive it, it is
pretty good and works well as I have 3 separate shows/feeds.
They are the hosts I have experience with.
Over to someone else....
--
Erk
Sydney, Australia
WEBSITES:
Erk Pod & Erk Pod Mini: http://www.erkpod.com.au
Erk to the Diary Room: http://www.erktothediaryroom.com
FEEDS
Erk Pod: http://www.podshow.com/feeds/erkpodding.xml
Erk Pod Mini: http://www.podshow.com/feeds/erkpodmini.xml
Erk to the Diary Room http://www.podshow.com/feeds/erktothediaryroom.xml
--- In podcasters@yahoogroups.com, "Erk Pod" <erkpod@...> wrote:
>
> If the same question had of been asked a few months ago, I would have
> said mypodcast.com was pretty good. But it is useless to have a host
> one can't upload to.
>
> I then moved to Podshow. Once I figured out how to drive it, it is
> pretty good and works well as I have 3 separate shows/feeds.
>
> They are the hosts I have experience with.
>
> Over to someone else....
>
I've found that using Archive.org for file storage, Blogger for the
posts and Feedburner for the feed has been reasonably easy, although
setting it up took a little work.
So you recommend Podshow as a simple free podcast site and had
problems with mypodcast.com . Thanks for that information and wonder
if anyone else has comments on it?
Martin Brossman
www.InquireOnLine.info
--- In podcasters@yahoogroups.com, "Erk Pod" <erkpod@...> wrote:
>
> If the same question had of been asked a few months ago, I would
have
> said mypodcast.com was pretty good. But it is useless to have a host
> one can't upload to.
>
> I then moved to Podshow. Once I figured out how to drive it, it is
> pretty good and works well as I have 3 separate shows/feeds.
>
> They are the hosts I have experience with.
>
> Over to someone else....
>
> --
> Erk
> Sydney, Australia
>
> WEBSITES:
> Erk Pod & Erk Pod Mini: http://www.erkpod.com.au
>
> Erk to the Diary Room: http://www.erktothediaryroom.com
>
>
> FEEDS
> Erk Pod: http://www.podshow.com/feeds/erkpodding.xml
>
> Erk Pod Mini: http://www.podshow.com/feeds/erkpodmini.xml
>
> Erk to the Diary Room
http://www.podshow.com/feeds/erktothediaryroom.xml
>
So another simple podcast method is:
1) Archive.org for file storage
2) Blogger for the posts and
3) Feedburner for the feed
Any other ideas. These both have been helpful.
Martin Brossman
--- In podcasters@yahoogroups.com, "writerpatrick"
<writerpatrick@...> wrote:
>
> --- In podcasters@yahoogroups.com, "Erk Pod" <erkpod@> wrote:
> >
> > If the same question had of been asked a few months ago, I would
have
> > said mypodcast.com was pretty good. But it is useless to have a
host
> > one can't upload to.
> >
> > I then moved to Podshow. Once I figured out how to drive it, it is
> > pretty good and works well as I have 3 separate shows/feeds.
> >
> > They are the hosts I have experience with.
> >
> > Over to someone else....
> >
>
> I've found that using Archive.org for file storage, Blogger for the
> posts and Feedburner for the feed has been reasonably easy,
although
> setting it up took a little work.
>