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Aug31
iTunes Affiliate Program
Here's a new way to make money from your podcast that has almost nothing to do with your podcast proper. The iTunes affiliate program.

We didn't get the email so I guess our show didn't hit whatever criteria Apple is using to email out the news, but Paul Colligan got one. Strange since we're hitting just shy of 1,000 downloads per show and...well...in podcasting that's not too shabby. But I digress....

Bottom line: Link your show to your iTunes page. When/if listeners click on the link and ned up buying some music (wha?), you get 5%.

It just seems clunky, no?

Via Paul Colligan despite the fact that I've removed him from my Christmas card list.

Aug30
Podango Station Owners Program
Podange has hit the street with a Beta "Station Owners" program. In a nutshell, someone (anyone!) can create "station" of podcasts - which appears to be nothing more than a hand-picked aggregate of topical podcasts - and make it available... Continue Reading
Bandwidth-Free Mobilcatching
'Tis a strange world we live in sometimes. Just a week or so ago I posed the question: "if bandwidth wasn't a consideration, would you mobilecatch (subscribe and listen to podcasts on a mobile device)?". What I had in mind... Continue Reading
Who Has Media Kits?
Just a question for the podcasters out there: How many of you have media kits? A media kits is an expected mainstay of traditional media and I know that some podcasters have put together media kits in an effort to... Continue Reading
Tech Tip: Three Ways to Create Your RSS Feed
Paul over at Tech, No Babel (what a great blog name!) has an entry on three ways to create an RSS feed. I think that most of us use an all-in-one solution where the feed is created for us, but... Continue Reading
Aug29
CBC 3 Radio Now Available as Podcasts
CBC has really been impressing me these days. A little piece of good old Canada that's really embracing podcasting. They were one of the first big media guys to start offering some podcasting and now they've freed CBC Radio 3... Continue Reading
Snake Oil: The Internet Audio Guy
Thanks for Jason for bringing this to my attention. I can only track down so many snake-oiil vendors in the course of a day and it's nice to have some help.Today's podcasting snake-oil dealer is The Internet Audio Guy. For... Continue Reading
Dictionary.com: Podcasting Bandwagon Hoppers
Stumbled across this little ditty at Podcast Alley today: I was testing the new design of www.dictionary.com and of course I browsed for the words podcast and podcasting. While podcast resulted in 0 results, podcasting did have 1 result. 1... Continue Reading
Best Kept iTunes Secret
Maybe I shouldn't say that. I'm not an iTunes user (no iTunes for Linux!) so perhaps this isn't such a well kept secret. Here it is anyhow. Record Podcasts shows us a little tip to get the iTunes play/pause/stop controls... Continue Reading
Aug28
Podcaster's Guide To Avoiding Lawyers
Jason L. Miller from WebProNews has posted an interview with Jeffrey P. Hermes (why do lawyers always have middle initials?), a partner in Brown Rudnick's litigation department.The article is a nice primer on the differences between slander and libel and... Continue Reading
Promoting Your Podcast Book Plus Gifts!
Jason Van Orden has released his book, Promoting Your Podcast, today-ish. He's been working on it for quite a while now and to celebrate Jason is giving out free stuff for thee first 200 people to buy the book.What do... Continue Reading
Rob at Podcast411 has posted a tutorial on how to use Feedburner without changing your RSS URL. Back near the dawn of time, I wrote about using Feedburner for your podcast feed. It's a great way to find out how...
New Media School
I love this site. New Media School is a practical place to learn about podcasting. New Media School teaches you about audio and video podcasting. We turn the buzzwords into your own personal toolbox to reach your audience and have... Continue Reading
Internet Audio is Forever
One of the great things about Podcasting is that once a show is produced, it stays on the Intnernet forever. Or at least until the owner decides to take it down. I've lost track of how many times someone has... Continue Reading
Aug27
What to do With the Feed When the Show is Over?
The concept of a limited edition podcast is pretty well understood now. Some shows just aren't meant to go on forever by their very nature. Shows that cover events or semesters are naturally going to end.The podcast model isn't really... Continue Reading
Podosphere.com Domain for Sale
Stowe Boyd has put podosphere.com up for sale on eBay. I created a domain name a few years ago, www.podosphere.com, thinking I might do something with it. I've decided that I won't be, so I thought I would auction it... Continue Reading
The Uber Pocast Interview How To
A couple of months ago, I penned an entry on how to conduct a podcast interview. That entry is one of more favoured ones, and I think it hits all the high ponts. However, no matter how good something is,... Continue Reading
Look Who's Podcasting Now: Palm Podcasts
That's Palm the digital organizer, not Palm as in your hand. I recently purchased a Palm Treo 650. The 650 is a little long in the tooth as the 700 is coming out in about 6 months, but the 650... Continue Reading
CEO's Guide to VoIP
BusinessWeek Online has a series of podcasts aimed at CEOs (or at least corporate decision makers). It's kind of a [insert technology here] for Dummies podcast series. Normally these things puts me to sleep, but this one on Voice Over... Continue Reading
Aug26
Wikipedia Video Hosting Page
In my morning stroll through the vide hosting realm, I stumbled across the Wikipedia page on video hosts. It's not a huge list, by any means, but it's a good place to start. If you're a video hosting service, you... Continue Reading
Blip.tv: Not Working For Me.
Update: Since posting this entry, I've spoken with Mike Hudack from Blip.tv. Some information that expands on some of my observations in this post can be found on this blog entry.I can't remember why, but I was running through the... Continue Reading
Barnako: Missing the Point
Frank Barnako has penned an entry entitled "Podcast awards? Who cares!" (sic). In broad strokes, Barnako declares the People's Choice Podcast Awards invalid because only one of the winning shows also appears in iTunes top 100 most popular shows.I scratched... Continue Reading
Podcasting Classifieds?
Darren Rowse of Problogger (and ex-b5 cohort of mine) has recently launched a blogging jobs classified service. Strangely, Problogger Jobs is a pay classified service meaning that blog owners who wish to post jobs have to pay to do so... Continue Reading
SEO and Podcasts: Required?
Hendry Lee points to Lisa Wehr's post on podcast SEO techniques. For the uninitiated, SEO is an acronym for Search Engine Optimization. SEO is the process or study of how search engines rank web pages in search resuilts with an... Continue Reading
Aug25
Corporate Podcast Hosting Options
Brian Oberkirch has a great post on his blog, LikeItMatters, detailing his recent research into corporate podcasting options. Brian talks about Blip.tv, Hipcast, Libsyn, Odeo, the Podpress plugin for Wordpress and a host of other things. In the end, he's... Continue Reading
Apple Wants their Pod Back
Apple Computers, Inc. (NASDAQ: APPL) has begun sending nastry-grams to companies and services that use the word "pod" in their products and services. Apple has laid legal claim to the word “Pod,” arguing that other companies that use the word... Continue Reading
Buying Music from The Podsafe Music Network
I use The Podsafe Music Network to find great songs to put into our podcast. As it sounds, the music on the Podsafe Music Network is...well...podsafe. One thing that has always stymied me, however, was the greyed out "Buy $.99"... Continue Reading
Reality Podcasts: Lilfe Mimicing Art?
Right up front: I think "reality TV" is a scourge on the planet. Stranding people on an island or putting them in other unteable situations and then revelling in their misery makes me feel bad for us as a race.... Continue Reading
Podvertising on Blubrry
A couple of months ago Kelly and I took our weekly technology (mostly) podcast, The JaK Attack!, and joined the Blubrry community. We did this for a few reasons: We decided last Christmas that working under a network regime wasn't... Continue Reading
Aug24
Why Does Someone Have to Die?
First there was the radio star, who was killed by the video star, remember?. But not really. Somehow, the radio star limped back into the room when video had its back turned like the ending of a bad movie.The bloodied... Continue Reading
Podcast Directory Roundup
Evan Williams, Blogger creator and now CEO of Odeo, has recently put together a podcast directory roundup.Sadly, Evan uses the virtually useless Alexa rankings to rank the sites, but notwithstanding the order, he's got some good comments on each one.... Continue Reading
Godcasting Really Gaining Steam
I've written about so-called "Godcasting" once or twice before. Godcasts are podcasts of a religious nature. I originaly thought thery were a little niche in the niche that is podcasts, but as the days go on they are popping up... Continue Reading
Gong: Your Own Recorder
Gong is a free system for voice communication on the Web. It allows groups of people such as students and teachers to participate in discussion groups using their computers, using both synchronous (real-time) and asynchronous chat. That's the official... Continue Reading
Tim Berners-Lee Interview
While not specifically podcast focussed, Tim Berners-Lee is the father of the web. More correctly, he is the person who developed the idea of hypertext and then later married the idea with the Internet. Since podcast feeds use the HTTP... Continue Reading
Aug23
Feast of Fools: First Gay Podcast To Do it All
Fausto Fernos and co-host (and husband) Marc Felion, the first gay couple to podcast, have crafted the unique and wildly popular Feast of Fools, the first comedy podcast to reach 1 million downloads (in April 2006). Feast of Fools is... Continue Reading
Mime Types
Most podcasters don't worry too much about their subscription feed. I think most of us use a host or blogging solution that provides a feed. Other than running the thing through Feed Validator now and again, there's nothing to see.However,... Continue Reading
Marketing Sherpa Poll Results
Marketing Sherpa has released the results of their recent poll. They've started with three "surprises" which I doubt are really that surprising to those of us working in the space. Only 22% of people have ever heard of podcasting and... Continue Reading
How Important is Geo-Targetting to Podvertising?
I'm genuinely curious about this question. I think the answer is "very", but I'm interested in other opinions. Geo-targetting is a system whereby different content is delivered to users depending on their geographical location. The concept isn't new. Consider the... Continue Reading
Penguin TV: A Podcatcher for GNU/Linux
In general, multimedia is one of the areas that Linux has some catching up to do. Many vendors and developers can't be bothered to support Linux properly, so rudimentary things like Flash above version 7 and Windows Media files cause... Continue Reading
Aug22
The Photocast Network
I thought that the days of the podcast networks were over and we were firmly entrenched in the era of the "un-ntework", but apparently not.To complete the tri-fecta, The Photocast Network has become the third podcast network to have the... Continue Reading
Turning Conference Calls Into Podcasts
Leesa Barnes has a post over on Podonomics about the trials of turning a conference call into a podcast. She touches on not only the editing issues (or lack of editing, if you will), but also the potential lost revenue... Continue Reading
Adam Curry Interview
There's enough people on the Internets linking to this interview, but I feel kind of obligated to jump on the bandwagon. I mean, what would happen if some catastrophic event were to occur and Biz Podcasting was the only podcasting... Continue Reading
Mac Soundtrack Pro Tutorial
This is an oldie but a goody. Sometimes there's just no rhyme or reason to the timing of something popping up in a feed reader. Justin Williams has a great series/tutorial on podcasting over on Mac Zealots. In part one,... Continue Reading
Aug21
Podcasting Glossary A-H
Hendry Lee has started what looks like a soon to be A-Z podcasting glossary. So far, we have A-H and I either agreed with every definition or learned something from it.For instance, my knowledge of hardware terms is somewhat lacking... Continue Reading
Podcast Musings of a Teacher
I discovered a post about podcasting in an educational framework (yup, the old podagogy rears its ugly head again). The difference between this post and many other ones that I've read is that this post is from a teacher's perspective.... Continue Reading
Narcopodding: Listen While You Sleep
Chris over on Nerd News Now isn't really serious about the Narcopodding idea, but he quite rightly points out that it's no more screwy an idea than the Pet Rock or Magic Crystals. And those made millions. While you sleep,... Continue Reading
Mike Sylvester's Seven Principles of Podcasting
First off - NO SHOW NOTES!! Argh... I honestly don't know if Mike Sylvester is kidding or not with his list of the 7 principles of podcasting. Some of them make sense and some of them are obviously tongue-in-cheek. Hard... Continue Reading
Corporate Podcast Summit 2007 Call for Papers
Anita Yee has posted a call for papers for speaker for the upcoming 2007 Corporate Podcasting Summit.The summit will beheld for two days in two places; the east coast of the US and London, England. Interested speakers can submit papers... Continue Reading
Aug20
More on Podcasting Professors
I like this entry: Any teacher than can be replaced by a pocast should be.Brilliant. And funny.Iv'e recently written a couple of entries about schools offering lectures as podcasts. There are a few people worried that if students can download... Continue Reading
Don't Believe Podcast Niches Work?
Then check this out.Back so soon? Yup - that was a page with no less than 16 knitting podcasts on it. 16 podcasts on a topic that I don't know a single person in the world who practises it. But... Continue Reading
Pharmaceutical Companies The Next Big Podvertisers?
Podcasting News is reporting that pharmaceutical have really upped their online advertising spending over the last little while. Interestingly enough, that's largely attributable to non-regulation of the Internet. The spending increase is spurred by federal regulatory crackdowns on pharmaceutical advertising,... Continue Reading
Podcamp Promo
Something to be Desired, an online webcast, has put together a promo for the upcoming Boston Podcamp. Totally worth seeing. While I would call this safe for work, there is a little snippet at the very end where there's a... Continue Reading
Audio Thoughts on Podcasting Hardware
I used Gabcast to record my thoughts on all of the overpriced "podcasting" hardware that's on the market. Gabcast! Jon's Thoughts #2 - Overpriced Podcasting Hardware Some thoughts about the never-ending wave of overpriced podcasting gear being shoved down our... Continue Reading
Aug19
More Moblicatching Sites Popping Up
Adrian Pegg reports that a new UK-based mobilcatching site is set to launch their trial on Monday. The service, dubbed Mobipod, is subdomained off the well known Britcaster domain so the thing looks like it's in good hands.I hope this... Continue Reading
What Does Microsoft Have Against Podcasting?
First MS dropped the ball by not including podcasting support in Windows Media Player 11, and now they're new portable media player, Zune, won't have podcasting support either. I just don't get it. It would be too easy to chalk... Continue Reading
CBS to Videocast Nightly News
Starting September 5th, CBS has announced that it will simulcast the Evening News With Katie Couric. The show will be broadcast on normal television and on the web with episdoes being left online for later viewing/downloading.Up until now, the CBC... Continue Reading
US Senate Candidate Picks up Podcasting
There's lots of certainty out there that the 2008 (is that right? Not American...) Presidential election is going to be a hotbed of podcasting activity. Some politicians don't want to wait that long, however, and are starting to use podcasting... Continue Reading
Excellent Primer of the History of Podcasting
I've read a few accounts of the history of podcasting, but most have been attempts to lure readers to a website without providing much meat. Most podcasting histories go something like this: Tristram Louis proposes enclosure element Dave Winer creates... Continue Reading
Aug18
Scott Johnson: Effective Podcasting
Here it is folks. Scott Johnson brings us the definitive guide on podcasting effectively. Scott's focus is on putting out a show with as little production as possible. His aim is to get a show out the door with less... Continue Reading
Podscope: Eerily Effective
The Podscope logo looks familiar (the listening head on the site, not the logo I've posted here), but I don't recall the name. I suspect Podscope started life as something else and has morphed, but I'm not sure. In any... Continue Reading
The Rode Mic
It all started with a $349 microphone called The Podcaster. It sounds nice in that it plugs in via USB which means no batteries (for the mic, at least) and is "specially" made for podcasters, but the price is outta... Continue Reading
Podcaster Covering the Pan Pacific Games
Damn. The subject took my whole story. Let's see what I can salvage. Scott Goldblatt - two time Olympic swimming medalist and b5 blogger - is in Victoria covering the "Pan Pac Games", as they're called. Scott's podcasts can be... Continue Reading
Cellcast: German Gabcast Clone
Well, good ideas rarely remain a secret and our very own Canadian Gabcast has obviously sparked some ideas in Germany. Enter Cellcast.de (not be confused with the UK Cellcast.com) Hundertelf, a small Internet company in Cologne, Germany, has launched a... Continue Reading
Podvertising Auctions on eBay
My Alma Mater, The Podcast Network, is experimenting with the sale of podvertising spots on eBay. This isn't a new technique, by any means, but it's definitely gaining steam. Cameron Reilly's G'Day World podcast has already had the opening $250(AUD)... Continue Reading
Aug17
How To Get More Coverage for Your Poodcast
I periodically whine about how many feeds I have in my reader related to podcasting. I post over 100 posts each month here on Biz Podcasting and that means that not a lot of stuff in the podcasting space gets... Continue Reading
Podshow Censoring Reviews?
I stumbled across an old friend of mine, Molly Malone, today. Molly is on the rant about Podshow removing a review he posted about one of Podshow's podcasts, Shadowfalls.I've known Molly for a while now and while we disagree on... Continue Reading
Would You Mobilecatch?
Play along with me her for a second, folks. I've recently written a few entries on mobilecatching and it's on my brain.For clarity, I define mobilecatching as the act of downloading and listening to podcasts on a handheld device of... Continue Reading
How Do You Define a Podcast?
I probably get asked the question "What's a podcast" 3 or 4 times a week. I've developed a pretty succint answer and it goes something like this: A podcast is like a radio show except that you download it from... Continue Reading
Mobilecatching in Canada: Conclusion
This is an easy one: mobilcatching in Canada is a no-go. Yesterday I wrote a three part series evaluating the state of the nation with respect to the three major cellular providers in Canada. I examined their data plans with... Continue Reading
Aug16
Mobilecatching in Canada Part III: Bell Mobility
This is one entry in a multi-part series on the state of mobilecatching in Canada. There are many services coming online that offer podcasts direct to handset, but do the providers in Canada offer plans that make it feasible for... Continue Reading
Mobilecatching in Canada Part II: Rogers Communications
This is one entry in a multi-part series on the state of mobilecatching in Canada. There are many services coming online that offer podcasts direct to handset, but do the providers in Canada offer plans that make it feasible for... Continue Reading
Mobilecatching in Canada Part I: TELUS Mobility
This is one entry in a multi-part series on the state of mobilecatching in Canada. There are many services coming online that offer podcasts direct to handset, but do the providers in Canada offer plans that make it feasible for... Continue Reading
The State of Mobile Podcatching in Canada
I've written a few posts recently that have to do with palmcatching (yes, I coined it and it's mine: podcatching directly onto a mobile device). The three cellular providers in Canada are Rogers Wirelss, Inc (Public, TSE:RCI.B) ,which incorporates Fido;... Continue Reading
Aug15
Break Offering Wares as Videocasts
If you're a guy then you've probably heard about Break.com. It's a video site a la You Tube, but with a bit more of an edge. Let's just say that there's lots of Not Safe For Work stuff on there,... Continue Reading
Blubrry Giving Away 1,000 iPods!
If you were one of the first 1,000 listeners or 1,000 podcasters to sign up on Blubrry, then you're eligible to win an iPod. Personally, I think it's kind of ironic to give away iPods in a world where we're... Continue Reading
RSS Landing Page: Best Idea Ever
Josiah Mackenzie over on I Blog Now has an article on four ways to improve your RSS readership. While the article deals mainly with blog RSS feeds, one of his points is stellar and can be adopted for podcasting.Create an... Continue Reading
Alltel Corporation and Melodeo Present Mobilecatching.
Has anyone coinned mobilecatching yet? If not, I'm taking it. I declare it mine. All mine.I wrote about Melodeo when they announced their launch at Gnomedex this year. At the time, their website was crashing and burning all over the... Continue Reading
Aug14
Using AWStats to Track Downloads
I read an entry today on Fried Geek about Feedburner and stats. The Geek posed an open question about what alternatives there are to Feedburner for tracking feed stats.I think that it's important to understand that as a podcaster your... Continue Reading
Libsyn Going Pro
I love Libsyn. At the beginning of the year I elected to start hosting my own podcast, but prior to that Libsyn hosted every podcast I had produced to date. I still have warm fuzzies for them as they are... Continue Reading
Podcasting Triple Threat
Personally, I feel that podcasting has enough momentum and is so far down the road to becoming widely accepted that it's a little late for "it's not gonna work" posts. Not the case at Awakened Voice, however.Mr. Anonymous Poster (c'mon... Continue Reading
Podagogy Catching On
I (and others) have pontificated before about post-secondary professors offering podcasts of their lectures. Some are worried that many students would elect to listen to the podcast rather than attend the lecture. Well, the verdict is starting to come in.Nathan... Continue Reading
Aug13
Jon's Thoughts: Podcast Content
I've noticed a growing interest in the varied content of podcasts. There seems to be a dichotomy in that the unfettered content available in podcasts is good and bad.On one hand, many people feel that although there are podcasts available... Continue Reading
John Havens: Podcasting Misconceptions
John Havens recently beat me out for the podcaster position at About.com and I while I still think I'm the better man (kidding!), I generally enjoy reading John's stuff. A recent article by John had me nodding my head the... Continue Reading
Satellite Radio: We Barely Knew Ye.
The two big satellite radio companies, Siruis Satellite Radio, Inc. (SIR)and XM Satellite Radio Holdings, Inc. (XMSR), are facing massive and increasing losses and those losses appear to be largely attributable to podcasting, especially audio player integration in cars.Both Sirius... Continue Reading
Your Very Own Ireland Podcast Contest
I've been doing this podcasting gig since April of 2005 and one thing that remains constant is that podcasters from places other than North America are very well represented. Given North America's population and relative disregard for the best interests... Continue Reading
Snake Oil: PWOP's $500 Podcasting Kit
All I have to say is "Huh?"A $500 "podcasting kit" lands PWOP smack dab into my Snake Oil category. I've produced almost 70 45-minute podcasts over the past year and a bit and I've spent...lemme see....maybe $200 in total. And... Continue Reading
Aug12
Pocket Podcasts: Open Source Mobile Podcatcher
Pocket Podcasts is an open source podcatcher for Windows Mobile. I'm saddened that it only runs on Windows Mobile with so many great Linux devices out there, but at least it's open source and at least it's not tied to... Continue Reading
Do Your Podcast Now Day: Put Up or Shut Up
My, I am a nasty little troll, aren't I? I seem to have this penchant for writing subjects which aren't all that friendly. I mean them in the nicest way, but they don't always come out the way I want.... Continue Reading
US Joint Forces Command Podcasting
From the "Look Who's Podcasting Now" category I bring you the US military. Not just any arm of the US military, however, the Joint Forces Command is providing podcasts on the lessons learned and thoughts from urban warfare experiments involving... Continue Reading
France's "iTunes Law" In Effect
Europe is so far ahead of us here in North America. The European Union is in the throes of fighting against software patents and countries like France can see how proprietary technology separates the world. We don't have that kind... Continue Reading
Diet.com: A Niche Topic is the Trick.
We all talk about it, but it's nice to see a real world example. Niche topics are what make podcasting powerful. Podcasters can tackle subjects that main stream media (MSM) isn't interested in because of financing, audience reception, or just... Continue Reading
Aug11
GoDaddy Podcast Hosting
Next up on the bandwagon we have good old Bob Parsons offering podcast hosting. Bob Parsons is certainly best known as the Daddy of GoDaddy.com.As with everything GoDaddy-ish, there's a domain name offer in there somewhere and the new Quick... Continue Reading
Back in the Saddle! (Part Deux)
WooHooo! Back in the saddle after 10 days away and a busy ten days it was. Not only did I manage to get married, but we eeked out a 3 day honeymoon on the west coast of Vancouver Island as... Continue Reading
Podtractor: Stats to Go
Podgarden has recently announced it's newest service Podtractor.What's a Podtractor? If I am to believe the press it's a stats tracking package for podcasters that is host-independent. This is a tough egg that I've been waiting for someone to... Continue Reading
Back in the Saddle!
I'm baaaaaack!Many, many, many thanks for Leesa Barnes for looking after Biz Podcasting while I was away on my wedding/honeymoon/vacation thingy. I've never had a guest blogger hold the fort while I was away and it's was great to see... Continue Reading
Aug10
Jon Watson Returns: Bringing Back the Smack to the Joint!
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime.I've enjoyed my time here on BizPodcasting.com. Very quiet, not much... Continue Reading
Aug 9
Snake Oil Alert: OnlyPodcasting.com
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime.I stumbled upon my first consultant that I can put into... Continue Reading
Aug 8
Gigabytes of Storage & Bandwidth, a Podcaster's Dream
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime.By way of Paul Colligan's blog, I found out about 1&1,... Continue Reading
Aug 7
Instant Podcast Services: Great for Hobbyists, Thumbs Down for Businesses
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime.I provided 6 reviews of the many instant podcast services out... Continue Reading
ClickCaster: Instant Podcast Service Review #6
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime.I checked out ClickCaster and here's my review.What I liked: There's... Continue Reading
Aug 6
WildVoice: Instant Podcast Service Review #5
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime. I provided a short review of WildVoice a couple of... Continue Reading
Audio Acrobat: Instant Podcast Service Review #4
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime. Audio Acrobat is a service I've used to record interviews... Continue Reading
Aug 5
Podomatic: Instant Podcast Service Review #3
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime. Podomatic.com claims to be the leading provider of free, web-based... Continue Reading
Podooch: Instant Podcast Service Review #2
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime.I stumbled upon podooch.com. According to their press release, podooch.com has:... Continue Reading
Aug 4
Gabcast: Instant Podcast Service Review #1
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime.Gabcast is first on my list. Here's my review.What I liked:... Continue Reading
Instant Podcast Services, Are They Good for Business?
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime.A few days ago, I reviewed 3 instant podcast services, otherwise... Continue Reading
Aug 3
Tech is the New Bling for the Ladies
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime.Oxygen TV just released the results of a study showing that... Continue Reading
Errors in iTunes Costing Listeners
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime.Mark Blevis over at Podcast Lounge has some great tips concerning... Continue Reading
Aug 2
MagneticTime: Sound Like a 3006 Robot

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Podcast Awards: 110 Podcasts To Listen To & Vote On
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime.People's Choice Podcast Awards needs your vote. Between now and August... Continue Reading
Podcasts Make Your Platform Big
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime.No, I'm talking about your waist size, I'm talking about a... Continue Reading
Aug 1
Marketing Sherpa : Podcasts & Blogs Very Effective
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime.Jon usually gets into a spin cycle where he focuses on... Continue Reading
All-In-One Podcasting Services
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime.I came across 3 services that provide all-in-one podcasting solutions for... Continue Reading
Citizen Podcasters, who protects them?
Note: Leesa Barnes takes over this blog while Jon enjoys his nuptials and honeymoon on the West Coast. He returns August 10th. Enjoy Leesa's take on podcasting in the meantime.I was watching CityPulse last night. I normally don't, but when... Continue Reading

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