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Subscribe to podcast through RSS feeds

Subscribe to podcast through RSS feeds

Access the RSS feed at this link or click the orange square in the ... More

Access the RSS feed at this link or click the orange square in the right column of the page: http://feeds.feedburner.com/wordpress/TmnY Choose add it with iTunes and Subscibe using iTunes.        Less

Added 22 days ago    In Religion

Subscribe to podcast through RSS feeds

Subscribe to podcast through RSS feeds

Access the RSS feed at this link or click the orange square in the ... More

Access the RSS feed at this link or click the orange square in the right column of the page: http://feeds.feedburner.com/wordpress/TmnY Choose add it with iTunes and Subscibe using iTunes. You can listen at the Odeo website at this URL: http://odeo.com/channels/2117557-Stephanie-s-Big-Book-Step-Study-Workshop        Less

Added 22 days ago    In Religion

#15 - Other Ways to Control Your Console

#15 - Other Ways to Control Your Console

Episode 15 finally moves our Next-Gen Podcast into the same video f... More

Episode 15 finally moves our Next-Gen Podcast into the same video format that Battlefield Podcast and FPS Cast have been following for a while now. If you enjoy the video, be sure to subscribe in iTunes or to one of our feeds. Topics up for discussion this week range from peripherals for your console, to Xbox 360 updates, and a discussion on game piracy. Enjoy! <a href=”http://del.icio.us/jopeek/ng15″ mce_href=”http://del.icio.us/jopeek/ng15″>Shownotes</a> Less

Added about 1 month ago    In Video Games

Real World Example: What Would Lloyd Say?

Real World Example: What Would Lloyd Say?

Recently I had the (on-going) opportunity to work with Lloyd Garver... More

Recently I had the (on-going) opportunity to work with Lloyd Garver. Lloyd has been writing for decades for traditional media shows like Home Improvement and has also been writing a column for the CBSNews.com web site. Lloyd had been recording audio versions of his columns and placing them on his web site, but after talking with a mutual friend, he wanted to step up to full podcasting of his pieces. Listen: What Would Lloyd Say?: Don’t Read This While You Drive Each time I start a project like this, I am reminded of everything I had to learn over the course of my own podcasting career. In Lloyd’s case, he was already about 90% of the way towards podcasting. He had a web site, a blog and audio content already in the blog. Our focus was on setting up RSS feeds, registering the show in iTunes and statistics. First, I turned to my old favorite, Feedburner, to set up his podcast-ready feed. I started using Feedburner the minute it was announced as previously I was handwriting my RSS feed each time I released a show. Feedburner allows you to easily add all the specific tags for iTunes as well as tweak your feed and provide additional features. Once the feed was set up, we registered his show with the iTunes Podcast Directory. This should be the first stop in your podcast marketing, too. iTunes makes it easy to find and subscribe to podcasts, so this is always my first recommendation to anyone who wants to listen to podcasts or produce them. What Would Lloyd Say? was available in the iTunes Podcast Directory in about 48 hours. I find this fairly typical, although some people still report long lag times or never getting their show listed. Typically, this has to do with some issue in their RSS feed or the graphic used for the show artwork. Apple seems to want a 300×300x72dpi image for the artwork and tends to hiccup if it doesn’t meet those dimensions. Once a podcast is running, of course, you want to get some statistics to see how many listeners you have. Feedburner provides a “subscribers” number each day and a combination of Google Analytics and web hosting company stats give us page views, but getting a simple count of the number of downloads can be tricky. The only true way to know how many downloads you have is to use the raw log files from your web hosting company or stats provided from a podcasting service like Libsyn.com. In many cases these days though, raw log files are either not available or costs extra each month. Hosting with GoDaddy.com as I am, Lloyd had to subscribe to the extra TrafficFacts service in order to get his raw log files. I am not happy about this, but it is one of the limitations of GoDaddy.com hosting. Once TrafficFacts was enabled, we were able to download the daily log files. Of course, you still need to process those logs in some way to pull out and count the MP3 downloads. On my Mac, I have a small shell script which does this for me, but Lloyd is using Windows. As he is new to this type of reporting, I fell back on a command-line based tool called podstats. This program was created by Kevin Devin, the founder of Friends in Tech of which I am a member. At the time, we needed a robust tool to report our downloads so that we could participate in a podcast advertising network. Unfortunately, the command line nature of the tool is not really the drag-and-drop simplicity we expect from Windows or Mac. That said, I was able to create a small batch file that allows Lloyd to drop a log file onto the program and get a nicely formatted report. This information can then be entered into an Excel spreadsheet to tracking, manipulation (averages, max, min, etc) and charting. So, that is my “real world example” of setting up a podcast. If you have questions about podcasting, whether recording, web sites, blogs or RSS feeds, leave a comment below and I will answer all I can. a Real World Example: What Would Lloyd Say? Less

Added 3 months ago    In Business

Helpful Resources

Helpful Resources

We thought it might be helpful to do a weekly Blog Post on Helpful ... More

We thought it might be helpful to do a weekly Blog Post on Helpful Resources. Covering the programs and services we use online. These may be services we offer, or — more likely– services or programs we use to make our time oline more rewarding. Chances are if these resources help us, they’ll help you too. The first resource is … Less

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How do people subscribe to podcasts

How do people subscribe to podcasts

How do people subscribe to podcasts.

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