Most people when they record their audio record at CD quality. All audio should be put on a website that the visitor has to click on something to hear it. If you are going to someone's website while you're at work, everyone knows that Herb in cubical 13 isn't really working on the quarterly report (as the ad comes blaring out of his speakers). When you go to their website advertising videos automatically launch. You can get 25% off at Host Gator using the coupon code ” podcastcoach “. You can host your website at services like Host Gator or Bluehost for less than $10 a month and get a dedicated media host like or for another $15 (and get RELIABLE stats). They charge you $40 a month for a website that is sprawling with advertisements (that you may or may not get a piece of). This podcast has brought people to me who have provided additional reasons. Note: When I originally recorded this podcast, I had eleven reasons. Here are 11 reasons NOT to use Blog Talk Radio. This post will be used to send people who want to use Blog Talk Radio, and I can say go to this post and read it. OK, I've spoken about this a lot in the past, but its always been a little here, and a little there. Is that Jay Soderburg told me that if (for whatever reason) you want to leave Blog Talk Radio, they WILL redirect your current feed to point at your new location. The other thing that made me give them a thumbs up for those wanting to have a live call in show. If you do sign up, you need to be on the beta program to sound good. If that is not you, there are other services I would recommend. The key is if you are wanting to take live call ins during your show. You have cheap and technical, or more costly and easy. Yes, Blog Talk Radio is more expensive, but there are two sides to podcasting. There are other systems out there, but they neither stream your audio or have an easy to use interface (or as easy…). When they launched their beta program, I was a tester. With this in mind, this means you (the hosts(s) ) are NOT using the phone (only your audience). So here is my official opinion: If you MUST have a call in number for your podcast, Blog Talk Radio is the best sounding, easiest to use the system for the call in shows. We have it posted in our lead developer's cubical and we are going to knock off each complaint one by one. Then Andy Toh from Blog Talk Radio came up to me at Podcast Movement 2014 and said, “I want to thank you for your post” (this one that trashed them). Their audio defined “Bad Audio,” their terms of use were confusing and more that I will leave here (but cross it out). 12 Reasons NOT to Use Blog Talk Radio – UPDATED 11/20/15Īt one point Blog Talk Radio was horrible. In the end, he didn't have all the credentials that they thought they needed, but he had the passion and ability to explain biology to students and he got the job. How did he do it? By getting a meeting with the right people and showing them what he was doing on his podcast. Leslie Samuel of and shares his story how he used his podcast as a business card to get his foot in the door and become a college professor. Podcasting Helped Leslie Samuel Land His Dream Job
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