BlogRush is a great concept. A FREE way to massively syndicate your blog feed or podcast feed.
John Reese’s team from Income.com launched their first part of Income.com’s site early this morning.
I signed up to give it a try. Did I mention BlogRush is all FREE? I love the concept. You can see a tutorial video and John’s “sleepy” BlogRush blog posts at Income.com/blog.
You can see BlogRush in action over in the right column of the Podcasttoolbox blog.
Of course, this is a BETA release and you may experience a few bugs. Read thru John’s blog for the latest information.
This tool has great potential for distributing your podcast feed, so please take a look at BlogRush.
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Some have noticed that AudioBlogger is no longer with us. Some of you would like the ability to “phone-in” your podcast. Here are a few that you can try.
Gcast.com is another free service for phone recording.
Gabcast.com is a free service for recording by phone.
Hipcast.com has a seven day free trial and lots of features. Hipcast has several plans starting at $4.95.
Also, the phone service for Odeo is no longer available. This happened a few months back. Sorry.
Please note none of the links are affiliate links.
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Many beginners have a problem with speaking into the microphone. Your levels drop off exponentially as you increase the distance from the microphone to your mouth.
Get close to the microphone and use your normal voice level. You’ll want to monitor your levels via your headphones.
This is the easiest way to increase your recording quality.
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Finding a good location to record your podcast can be a hassle. Or… not…
You can record your podcast in almost any location, including your spare bedroom, dining room, closet, or even in your car. Automobiles offer a nice acoustical location, but it’s not the most convenient location for most.
Here is a link to a good article on building a quiet recording workspace.