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It's your show, and you can do what you want. Got something to tell the world? Want unlimited listening options? Podcasting makes it happen. It's the hottest communication trend of the twenty-first century, and one of the first guys to jump on board is ready to get you started. Author Todd Cochrane helps you choose software, subscribe to the best podcasts, produce one with equipment you already have, record and distribute your shows even explore the geeky stuff. Whether you're producing a podcast or listening to one, podcasting puts you in charge. This book includes everything you need to know about:
Picking a podcatcher
Finding podcasts to subscribe to
Developing your show
Producing a show with gear you already own
Recording your podcast
Selecting a provider
Publishing and distributing
Setting up a studio
Paying the bills
Syndicating with RSS 2.0 and enclosures
Synopsis:
Written by one of the first and most popular podcasters, Podcasting is the complete do it yourself guide that will have readers not only finding, downloading and listening to podcasts, but creating and broadcasting their own. Everything readers need is here including:
Finding podcasts to subscribe to
Using various podcasting software including ipodder, doppler and more
Getting podcasts on your iPod, other MP3 player, pocket PC or even your cell phone
Creating your own podcast with just your PC or Mac
Building a more professional studio for recording your podcasts
Integrating on-air phone calls, interviews, music and more into your casts
Dealing with copyright, music ownership, creative commons and RIAA issues
Integrating advertising into your broadcasts
Hosting and distributing your podcasts
Understanding the geeky stuff: RSS, XML and Enclosures, and more!
Synopsis:
Listen up! Podcasting, which has taken the online world by storm, involves recording a broadcast and embedding it in an RSS feed so listeners can download it to their PCs, iPods, MP3 players, or even their cell phones
Written by one of the first and most popular podcasters, this cutting-edge book will have readers not only finding, downloading, and listening to podcasts, but creating and broadcasting their own
Shows how to find podcasts to subscribe to; use podcasting software including ipodder, doppler, and more; create a podcast with just a PC or Mac; or build a professional studio for recording podcasts
Addresses copyright issues and music ownership and offers helpful advice on understanding the "geeky stuff": RSS, XML, and Enclosures
Mainstream media, including MSNBC and Time magazine, have recently started advertising on podcasts
Todd Cochrane describes himself as "a typical geek with a little rebel in me"—the perfect podcaster profile. His weblog at www.geeknewscentral.com gets more than 250,000 visitors each week, and he began podcasting in October of 2004. Todd has a regular job, four kids, and a growing audience for his podcasts, which are so popular they've been noticed by Fortune 500 companies.
Podcasting: The Do-It-Yourself Guide
New Trade Paper
Todd Cochrane
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"Synopsis"
by Ingram,
Written by one of the first and most popular podcasters, Podcasting is the complete do it yourself guide that will have readers not only finding, downloading and listening to podcasts, but creating and broadcasting their own. Everything readers need is here including:
Finding podcasts to subscribe to
Using various podcasting software including ipodder, doppler and more
Getting podcasts on your iPod, other MP3 player, pocket PC or even your cell phone
Creating your own podcast with just your PC or Mac
Building a more professional studio for recording your podcasts
Integrating on-air phone calls, interviews, music and more into your casts
Dealing with copyright, music ownership, creative commons and RIAA issues
Integrating advertising into your broadcasts
Hosting and distributing your podcasts
Understanding the geeky stuff: RSS, XML and Enclosures, and more!
"Synopsis"
by Wiley,
Listen up! Podcasting, which has taken the online world by storm, involves recording a broadcast and embedding it in an RSS feed so listeners can download it to their PCs, iPods, MP3 players, or even their cell phones
Written by one of the first and most popular podcasters, this cutting-edge book will have readers not only finding, downloading, and listening to podcasts, but creating and broadcasting their own
Shows how to find podcasts to subscribe to; use podcasting software including ipodder, doppler, and more; create a podcast with just a PC or Mac; or build a professional studio for recording podcasts
Addresses copyright issues and music ownership and offers helpful advice on understanding the "geeky stuff": RSS, XML, and Enclosures
Mainstream media, including MSNBC and Time magazine, have recently started advertising on podcasts
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