Create a Podcast
Most of us have heard all the craze about downloading podcasts to our
home computer, laptop, or iPod. Many of us have spent hours watching
such podcasts for entertainment, to collect information, and for work
purposes. If you are interested in creating your own podcast, it is a
fairly simple process.
First, the internet is a wonderful source
for researching how to create a podcast. Many sites allow you to create
one through their site for free, or for a minimal cost. If you want to
do it completely on your own, make sure your system is set up for MP3
files. Creating a podcast is a great way to get you some exposure all
over the internet. This makes it popular for musicians wanting to get
their music out there, an author who entices readers to purchase the
book after they hear an interesting segment of it, a pastor wanting to
get his sermon heard by those who can’t attend the Church, or
you just want to have a little fun.
Regardless of your reason, creating a
podcast is easy and fast. The great thing about the set up is your can
do it with any type of platform or application. Save your completed
audio to ensure the quality will remain the same when it is connected
with the audio portion. Then convert it to MP3 format. It is important
to use MP3 or your podcast will be distorted or users just
won’t be able to open it.
Next, decide where on your site you want to
post the podcast. It is recommended that you add a podcast directory to
make them easy for users to find. Then create your podcast feed. This
is the RSS files that connect your podcast and allow the information to
be transmitted. If you are using a blogging tool, remember to create an
item for each MP3 item that you publish. If you are not using a
blogging tool, simply add the enclosure tag to the end of the file
name.
If you run into problems creating your own
podcast, there are many online troubleshooting sites as well as online
assistance. Don’t be frustrated as new things often take time
to master. Within a few podcasts, you will be doing them without
thinking twice about it. It is ironic that transferring information has
become so easy with the advances in technology!
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