Posts Tagged ‘rss-enclosures’

RSS feeds and Podcasts

Monday, April 17th, 2006

There is a lot to remember when configuring your podcast for your effective distribution. 
You have to make sure you ID3 tags are well written for SEO purposes, your MP3 is compressed at the appropriate bit rate to ensure fast downloads without sacrificing quality and you have to make sure it’s everywhere your potential listeners [...]

Podcast Collaboration

Monday, January 23rd, 2006

While a successful podcast can have any number of people, there is something to be said for having a group that feeds off of each other to keep the conversation flowing.
A week or two ago I did a podcast as a part of The Podcast Roundtable and it was a great collaborative effort.
I’ve attached the [...]

Giving Something Away

Wednesday, November 30th, 2005

If you want to drive traffic to your site, increase the loyalty of your customers, and create something of value for long-term use, consider an e-learning audio file that you could deliver via RSS.
For instance:
-A real estate office might record a 5 minute audio, "How to Save Money on Your Next Home Purchase"
-A computer repair [...]

Audio Podcasting Experiment Gone Wrong: Know the RSS standards

Tuesday, July 12th, 2005

It is really interesting how much mis-information there is about podcasting online. Podcasting is not merely putting an audio file online. Many people put a audio file on a website and then say they are podcasting.  This is the most common mistake that newcomers to the podcasting technology make. Podcasting is an RSS 2.0 feed [...]