Hi allison; I'll give yours a listen. I don't actually have a
podcast yet. I've been thinking of starting one. I have a site where
I sell new and used amusement equipment. I have a lot of friends and
family in the business plus all my new internet friends who operate
similar businesses in the u k and australia. I'm always looking for
new ways to introduce myself to new audiences. The people already in
the business especially those in the u s are suffering through a bad
economy and not looking to buy. so, I'm hoping to reach those people
out there who are thinking of supplementing their income or starting a
new business. I wanted to do a webap but the software to make iphone,
sprint, or google webaps isn't accessible yet. I don't have the money
to hire it done, and don't have any friends or family with the time to
take a stab at it for me. So a friend suggested starting a podcast.
She said once i start the podcasts would be searchable in itunes and
may even get regular subscribers. Guess i could say the podcast is
sponsored by the midway marketplace even though there won't be any
money involved. lol I do have a blog at mymidway.blogspot.com and i
love it. I can add photos and links to video plus i don't have to
worry about my voice on a recording. so, it sounds like you are
having fun doing yours. Have you built up an audience yet? do you
have any subscribers? do you suggest I find an opening piece of theme
music or just start talking? any advice would be appreciated. thanks
and take care, Max
On May 22, 2010, at 8:12 AM, Allison Manzino wrote:
Hi Max,
Thank you for the nice message. I think podcasting is great, and
there are also a lot of free sites out there other than Podbean.
What's the URL to your podcast? It gives you a platform to discuss
whatever you want, and if people like it, the word about your great
casts will spread. Mine's a bit whacky, and sometimes features my
cockatiel Gwen. It's called Adventures of a cockatiel Named Gwen. It
started after my beloved cockatiel Cloudy also known as Mrs. O
passed away. I went to our local bird supply and bird store Bird
Jungle not intending to get another bird when I found Gwen. It was
only supposed to chronicle Gwen's homecoming, but I had people who
were asking me to do podcasts on specific topics that it ended up
outlasting the time period I had devised. Gwen's anniversary was in
April the podcast is now three-years-old and so is Gwen. I love
doing the casts, and nothing is off limits, blindness-related
issues, banjo lessons, guitar lessons, etc. I'm now ranting at my
online distributor of my music for not being accessible and
switching to their competitor. The link is:
http://gwenna.podbean.com
Yes you can do the same thing once you have a No Cost Conference
account, I believe you can add the mp3s in Feedburner. I love
Feedburner. I look forward to listening to your podcasts. THe feed
to subscribe to mine is:
http://gwenna.podbean.com/feed
I hope you have a wonderful Saturday.
Musically,
Allison
On May 21, 2010, at 11:34 PM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
Hello Allison; Thanks a lot. that no cost conference sounds like
what I've been looking for. That gives me a way of recording
podcast either just me or an interview. and after you record, then
you download the media file. that makes sense. then do i use my
feed burner to do the same thing with the podcasts? Any other
pointers in this area would be greatly appreciated. please send me
the url and I'd love to listen to your podcasts. a friend of mine
seams to think that once i get going it will be an opportunity for
me to reach people outside of the usual carnvial type websites.
well thanks again and take care, max On May 21, 2010, at 9:59 PM,
Allison Manzino wrote:
Hi Max,
Well I have two sort of low cost solutions. One for podcasting
itself ishttp://www.podbean.com
They are pretty low cost depending on how gigs of storage space
you want. If you just want something to record phone interviews, I
have a free solution it's called
http://www.nocostconference.com
You create a conference number, receive a pin code, and once the
two parties enter the pin code there is an option to record the
call. I have used it and it works flawlessly. It's clearer than
Skype, You create an account online with no cost conference and
you are able to download the mp3 from your dashboard file. I will
do a podcast on Imike and Amadeus as that will probably be my go
to audio solution.
I hope that helps.
Allison
On May 21, 2010, at 10:20 PM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
hello; since you are an experienced podcaster, maybe you can help
me. Is there an alternative to garage band quicktime pro for
recording the audio for a podcast? do you know of any low cost
service where me and someone else could have a phone interview
recorded. I'm trying to avoid using skype. I'm hoping that a
good podcast on topic will help my site by getting listeners on
itunes. think i can do a good show just need to figure out the
technical stuff first. thanks for any help, max
On May 21, 2010, at 9:04 PM, sarah alawami wrote:
Now that's odd. I just uploaded with success some files up to
podbean.
I might do a little podcast on transmit if I can tonight. There
must
be a stop we're both missing. lol!
On 5/21/10, Allison Manzino <gwennac...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Erik,
I did arrow over to the progress meter and it doesn't say
anything. The
Transmit menu lists command shift R as the upload command. WHen
I log in to
my Podbean account, and click import FTP Files, nothing shows
up. I don't
know if that helps. I tried Cyberduck and couldn't get it to
work. I got it
to install, but not to upload. Thanks for your help.
Allison
On May 21, 2010, at 2:17 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
Hi, When I look at the manu bar for transmit, there is no
announcement
for any key associated with the upload command. Are you sure
that command
shift r is actually an upload command? What result do you get
if you go
to the transfer menu and press enter on upload?
After pressing command shift r and hearing upload, did you vo
over to the
right where the prograss meter for the transfer would be to
make sure it
isn't going?
Thanks,
Erik Burggraaf
Join me Wednesday, May 26th at CNIB Tech Aids fair in
Toronto. I'll be at
the assistive computing booth from 2 to 4 in the afternoon and
circulating
for the rest of the day.
http://www.erik-burggraaf.com
888-255-5194
On 2010-05-21, at 1:44 PM, Allison Manzino wrote:
Hi Sarah and all,
I have attempted to transfer stuff with Transmit to my
podcast site. I
can see the first table with the folders and files and when I
hit command
shift R to upload and VoiceOver says "upload" and nothing
happens. Am I
doing something wrong? One table has the list of files and
the other
table is empty. I'm really confused as to what I'm doing
wrong. Thank
you for your assistance.
Allison
On May 21, 2010, at 12:32 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
Transmitting via ftp in transmit is quite easy. I use this
on a daily
bases.
1. connect to the ftp server.
2. go to the first table which is your local path and
interact with it.
3. browse to the place by going to the folder and hitting
command down
arrow on the folders until you find the place you want to
transfer. you
then navigate to the thing you want to download on the other
table until
you get to the folder or file and hit command shift r.
reverse that process if you are uploading a file.
Take care.
On May 20, 2010, at 8:05 PM, Rob Lambert wrote:
Try cyberduck. That one's free & open source.
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Allison Manzino <gwennac...@gmail.com
>
wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone recommend any FTP clients? I'm attempting to use
Transmit
but can't seem to get files to upload. Any thoughts? THanks
again for
the wonderful assistance.
Allison
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