I have to admit, in my podcasting efforts I find something that works and stick with it. Like Audacity. Or Behringer microphones. There usually just isn’t time to keep experimenting with new stuff in the hopes that it might be more wonderful.
But that was then, and this is now. I ran across the Podcasting Toolbox, and it’s a wonderful compliation of everything you’d ever need to be a happy little podcaster. Except people to talk to. And an audience.
Here’s a quick peek into the top shelf:
How To Create a Podcast – About.com’s step-by-step tutorial for podcast beginners.
iLounge Guide to Podcast Creation – another guide for creating your own podcast for absolute beginners.
Podcasting Legal Guide – find about legal issues relevant to podcasting in this Creative Commons guide.
Pickstation – A Digg for podcasts and music.
Collectik – “Mixtapes for podcasts”: find, share and organize podcasts.
Podbean – Free podcast hosting and publishing.
Castpost – Free hosting for audio and video clips.
HeyCast – A tool to create video podcasts. Essentially, HeyCast creates RSS feeds from any existing video files on the web. It doesn’t provide hosting or sharing features.
Blubrry – A podcast network that lets you create a podcast and browse the podcasts of others.
So that’s a roundabout way of saying I won’t be doing lots of posting tonight. Or tomorrow.
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