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School of Podcasting - Plan, Launch, Grow and Monetize Your Podcast


Jul 29, 2007

The great thing about podcasting is its getting big enough for companies to start building tools for podcasters. Today we look at the Audio Lite system from Gigavox (the makers of the Levelator). www.gigavox.com

You can record your podcast in segements. Then (if needed) you can update certain segments (like an advertiser spot) in the current AND PAST podcasts. I'm using this not for advertisers, but for a non-profit (my church). Instead of having advertising spots rotate in and out, we use it for our calendar, and prayer concerns (items that chance from week to week). This way people are up to date with the latest news (no matter what episode they listen to). In reality your podcast can be evergreen. The information can be updated in past shows. The good news is its free to use. Take some time to think about it and how you want your podcast to go from section to section. I love it. Oh yeah. IT's FREE.

The "bad" news is it doesn't work with Libsyn (it does with the more expensive Libsyn Pro). So I looked at some different web hosts that had unlimited bandwidth (like Midphase.com ) and ended up with Dreamhost.com (as they increase your storage and bandwidth the longer you stay on their system). I will keep you in the loop as we move forward.

LAST 5 IN 5 From Tim Dewey of the Sled Dog Podcast
www.sleddogpodcast.com

For Immediate Release
http://www.forimmediaterelease.biz/

School of Podcasting Students Only

Sales Roundup Podcast
http://www.salesroundup.com/

Cold Calling Podcast
http://coldcallingpodcast.com/

The Hunt Cast
http://huntcast.blogspot.com

Other Sites Mentioned
Paul Colligan www.paulcolligan.com
www.121Podcasting.com  (sell your podcast, do audio books and more).
Weekly Web Tools www.weeklywebtools.com
Community Baptist Church www.cbcot.com

School of Podcasting. Learn how to podcast RISK FREE at www.schoolofpodcasting.com


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