How to Create Your Own Podcast-part;2


Though not a list of all the solutions available to you, here are a handful of good ones. When it comes podcasting, most people want to concentrate on their content and worry less about the technical aspects. And honestly: you have more to gain with better content than by understanding what an RSS file is. So, why bother? Have a look at these services:

Blogtalkradioblogtalkradio is a Podcast and social networking site that offers a very easy way to create on-demand audio.PodBean.com PodBean.com offers an easy way to publish your own audio and video podcast in 3 steps. There is not technology curve. You can share your podcast in Facebook, Myspace, Blogger, and other online destinations. GarageBand PodOmatic PodOmatic offers a basic and pro option. Basic provides easy tools, 500MB of storage and 15GB of bandwidth per month. Pro has more features for about $10/month. Find out more at the PodOmatic website. GarageBand "...features amazing built-in tools that you can use to create your own rich and professional-sounding podcasts." Libsyn.comLibsyn (Liberated Syndication) offers several levels of podcast syndication including storage space and an archive plan that promises to hold all your podcasts, unmetered bandwidth, and the ability to use your own domain, and more. WildVoice StudioFor those who are more inclined to create a website by registering their own domain and created audio files on their own terms, here's a piece of software you might want to look at. WildVoice Studio is a free Windows application that enables a professional-quality recording complete with theme music, special effects and prerecorded clips.mirPod mirPod is a webpage which allows you to create code to embed a podcast on your own website. This is a point and click operation which requires no technical knowledge.

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