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DIY Podcasting Resources

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PODCAST Discovery, creation, syndication:

 

Discovery

A Google search for "podcast directory" yields the biggest: iTunes, podcastalley, podcast.net, podzinger...many of the web-search engines have developed podcast search-engines as well

 

 

 

 

Creation

If you just want to "get going already", the Get Creating page gives a quick overview of basic equipment (hardware) and the software basics.

 

General Information

 

Audio Software

Audacity

 

Legal music

Don't forget, if you use music for intro or outro, be sure to get permissions or use "podsafe music" and abide by artists requests. Sources of podsafe music include:

 

 

Syndication

Using RSS to syndicate your own internal podcasts

The easiest way to syndicate podcasts is to use the RSS feeds and enclosure mechanisms built into a "Blogger" blog (http://www.blogger.com), then set up a "Feedburner" account (http://www.feedburner.com), copy the ATOM feed (right-click on ATOM, copy shortcut)from the Blogger account and paste it (right-click "paste") into your Feedburner account. Feedburner transforms your simpler blog-feed, and automatically sets up a number of syndication mechanisms, including itunes syndication. This process sounds more complicated than it is, both Blogger and Feedburner offer step-by-step instructions on their sites regarding setting up accounts, and have help features with podcasts.

 

If you are willing to do a little coding on your own, here are some sites that can help.

 

 

Publicity:

Making sure your podcasts reach your intended audience

 

Internal podcasts:

Work with your communications department to ask for an announcement in the Institution's newsletter, daily news digest or information portal.

 

External podcasts:

Register your podcasts with search directories (like those listed in the Discovery section above...and the information cycle continues.

 

Teaching users how to take advantage of podcasts:

Don't forget that using podcasts may require a learning curve for some of your intended audiences. Be sure to have some sort of instructions on your site...it may cover everything from "What is a podcast" to "how to load podcasts onto the computer, or download them into a personal player. There are a number of ways users can "receive" podcasts, for more discussions on iTunes, iPodder and Juice see the iTunesOrNot page.

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