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Friday, July 29, 2005

Benefits of Podcasting





Benefits of Podcasting
By Michael Clark

In my previous 2 articles I wrote about what Podcasting is, and also about how to subscribe and listen to Podcasts. I wrote about all the places to find Podcasts, how to download and manage Podcasts, gave lists of links on Podcast directories and Podcast applications. Why take the time to learn about all this? Is Podcasting just another buzz word, or is it really worth the effort to learn and apply Podcasting to your business or website? To answer that question, I thought no better way than to explain how Podcasting has directly benefited me and my website.

My website offers free downloads of techno and break beat DJ mix CDs and articles about electronic music. My Podcast involves Podcasting techno DJ mix CDs. My website and my Podcast have the same target audience, and the same goal of spreading unheard or unknown DJs music across the world. Those who might come across my Podcast would also be interested in the content of my website, and vice versa. I have created links from my Podcast to the various download pages on my website, and from my website to my Podcast. So someone searching for Podcasts could find my Podcast blog, and from there could find links for free techno downloads to my main site. So one of the benefits I have seen is a dramatic increase of traffic to my main site coming from my Podcast.

I have only had my Podcast up and running for 2 weeks since the date of this article. If that is true, how are people already finding my Podcast? It took me 2 months to get into the Google search engine, so how am I able to get traffic to my Podcast so quickly? It all goes back to the Podcast directories. When I was finished with my Podcast, I submitted to over 25 Podcast Directories. It took me almost 2 hours to submit to every one, and most of them had me indexed in their Podcast directory in less than 24 hours. My Podcast, which is filled with links to my main page, was listed in every Podcast directory I submitted to in less than 24 hours. I didn’t have to pay money to be listed, it was not complicated or frustrating to submit, and it did not take hardly any effort at all. Almost over night, my unknown Podcast had 40 subscribers just from people searching through various directories. So another benefit I found from Podcasting was instantly getting high content websites (the Podcast directories) to provide a link to my Podcast, thus boosting my traffic and search engine rankings.

Links have a big effect on your search engine ranking. The more websites out there that link to your website, the better ranking you can achieve on the search engines. Now if these websites that link to you are high content websites, and already have high rankings, that is even more beneficial to you. Not only will search engines give you better rankings, thus bringing more traffic, you will also be getting visitors from people clicking the link from the Podcast directory to your Podcast or main page. So how do you think your website or Podcast will be effected if 25 high-content Podcast directory websites all link back to your Podcast and website? Again using my experience as an example, my Podcast was indexed in the Yahoo! Search engine after only existing for 2 days, even though I never submitted to the Yahoo! Search engine, or any search engine for that matter. After 5 days my Podcast was indexed in the Google search engine. When I had first submitted my main website to Google, it took over 2 months to show up in a Google search. Since my Podcast is in over 25 Podcast directories, when the search engines indexed those Podcast directories, they found and followed the links to my Podcast and indexed it as well, regardless of if I submitted it or not. Getting indexed by search engines extremely fast is another benefit to Podcasting. My Podcast has not been around more than 2 weeks, and if you go to any search engine and type “breakbeat podcast” my Podcast site will be on the first page, or a Podcast directory speaking of my Podcast site will be on the front page, or both.

With Podcasting I have increased my traffic, increased links to my site, and been indexed in the 2 major search engines in less than a week There are many more ways Podcasting can benefit you directly, I have only scratched the surface with my experience so far. The content that I Podcast out will soon have an intro that refers people to my home page, and I will also seek other Podcast producers and ask to exchange links. In the near future I will be writing of how to produce a Podcast, and more about the benefits I experience along the way.


-Michael Clark
Free techno downloads, and electronic music articles at www.dj5150.com
Techno Music and DJing Podcast at www.5150podcast.blogspot.com



Listening and subscribing to Podcasts.

Listening and Subscribing to Podcasts

By Michael Clark

Are all of your friends talking about the awesome new unreleased track they heard on a Podcast? Or perhaps rambling on about the amazing undiscovered talent they have accumulated through the art of Podcasting? Maybe they’ve even told you to subscribe to their Podcast, telling you how many subscribers they have gotten in the last few days, and how much of an impact it has made on their website? If so, then you and I were in the same boat until about 2 weeks ago.

I was tired of hearing all the hype and not knowing what it was all about when I finally decided to create my very own podcast, and to write about my experiences. Podcasting can be very beneficial to the website owner, and I wanted to see these benefits first hand . To really get into Podcasting, the best place to start would be to learn how to subscribe to a Podcast, so let’s start there.

Subscribing to a Podcast can be done in several different ways, depending on which podcast application (also called podcast retriever, news aggregator, or podcasting client) you decide to use. There are several programs to choose from, and below is a list of available Podcast applications that you can use to subscribe to and manage Podcasts.

  1. iPodder (http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/index.php)

– “iPodder is the premier Podcasting application, allowing users to capture and listen to Internet audio programs anytime, anywhere.

It allows users to select and download shows and music and to play whenever they want on their iPods, portable digital media players, or computers automatically, after specifying which music or shows they want to listen to.”

IPodder 2.1 is available as a free download on the iPodder home page.(http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/index.php)

2. CITA RSS Aggregator (http://www.seeita.com/RSSA/RSSA.html) - “Constructive IT Advice is pleased to be able to provide you with a free copy of its RSS Aggregator. A tool that brings news, journals, broadcasts and information from all around the world direct to your desktop - and all for free!

There's more. When you install the Aggregator you will also get a free copy of the CITA RSS Builder. A utility that allows you to build your own RSS feeds and load them to your web site. Just run the utility from your Start button and press F1 to see extensive help text about building RSS feeds and the using the Builder.”

Learn more about RSS and get a free download of the CITA RSS Aggregator from their home page. (http://www.seeita.com/RSSA/RSSA.html)

  1. BlogMatrix Sparxx! (http://www.blogmatrix.com/sparks_main/) - “BlogMatrix Sparks! 2.0 – The easy “one-stop” solution for recording, sharing and listening to podcasts. Sparks! 2.0 removes the technical and financial barriers to podcasting. Now everyone can easily share their views, experiences and interests in the classless podcasting community.”

BlogMatrix Sparxx! has several different programs, starting with a free plan that gives you a full-fledged weblog reader, podcatcher,and a radio recorder to a 10-dollar program that comes with a podcast recorder and other features. Learn more about BlogMatrix Sparxx on their home page. (http://www.blogmatrix.com/sparks_pricing/)

  1. Doppler (http://www.dopplerradio.net/) - “Doppler is a podcast aggregator. It’s a tool to subscribe to RSS feeds which supply downloadable files. Doppler will go out and fetch the files enclosed in the RSS feed and will automatically add them to your preferred media player.”

Doppler 2.0 is available as a free download on the Doppler radio home page. (http://www.dopplerradio.net/)

  1. Newzie (http://www.newzie.com/) - “A feed reader that allows you to create your own news catalog from your preferred sources, that is automatically kept up to date with the latest headlines that are sent from the sources. Newzie features system tray notification (on feed updates), feed statistics, color coding, filtering, search, and support for enclosure (podcast) files”

Newzie focuses on 3 main elements:

How to gather (aggregate) information, how to improve the way you process information, and how you place or store information. Newzie is available as a free download on the Newzie home page. (http://www.newzie.com/)

  1. iTunes (http://www.apple.com/podcasting/) - “Now you can easily find and subscribe to free podcasts from one of the largest directories on the web — the iTunes Podcast Directory. Featuring over 6,000 free podcasts from favorites such as ABC News, Adam Curry, ESPN, KCRW and more, the Podcast Directory puts all the best podcasts in one place. Once you subscribe to a podcast, iTunes automatically checks for updates and downloads new episodes to your computer. When you sync your iPod, all your podcasts come along for the ride. You get on-demand radio, delivered automatically. All from the world’s best digital jukebox.”

ITunes 4.9 now has podcasting features, downloads for both Mac and PC found on the iTunes main page. (http://www.apple.com/itunes/)

  1. Prime Time Podcast (http://www.primetimepodcast.com/blog/default.aspx) - “Features all in the same application an embedded media player, WMP/iTunes playlist support, Automatic AAC bookmarkable conversion for iTunes/iPod users, podcast directory browsing and media list browsing.”

Prime Time Podcast offers several features not available anywhere else, making organization of your podcasts very simple. You can download a free version from the Prime Time Podcast download page.(http://www.primetimepodcast.com/blog/Default.aspx?tabid=39)

8. RSS Radio (http://www.dorada.co.uk/) - “RSS Radio builds on the functionality of first generation Podcast Clients to provide a sophisticated yet easy to use application with many advanced features:

  • easy to use yet powerful Graphical User Interface with context sensitive help
  • built in BitTorrent client
  • comprehensive control over playlists and podcast metadata
  • Integration with iTunes, Windows Media Player and jRiver Media Center
  • Right-Click subscribe from Internet Explorer and Firefox
  • Advanced plug-in object model architecture allows developers to expand and even replace parts of RSSRadio's functionality.
  • Multiple integrated Podcast Directories
  • Advanced iPod features - show notes transferred and podcasts made bookmarkable
  • Interrupted downloads begin where they left off

RSS Radio requires the .NET framework 1.1 and runs on Windows 98,ME,2000 and XP.”

Much more than just a Podcast client, visit the RSS Radio home page (http://www.dorada.co.uk/) for more information.

All of the listed Podcast applications above have different features, but all work in the same basic way as they will allow you to subscribe to a Podcast by plugging in the Podcast feed URL. There are a few ways to find the feed URL, the first being to look for the XML button for the podcast. These buttons are a link to the Podcast feed URL, and you can copy this URL by placing your mouse over the XML button, clicking your right mouse button, and choosing “copy shortcut” if you use internet explorer, or “copy link location” if you use Mozilla Firefox. Once you have the URL copied, you can go to your podcast application, and when it asks you for the feed URL, place your mouse in the appropriate field and click your right mouse button, and choose paste. It will paste the copied URL and you will then be a subscriber to that Podcast. You may also find other buttons besides an XML button. Yahoo! has their own news reader, and when you see a button link that says “My Yahoo!” this will work just the same, it will contain a link you can copy and paste to your Podcast application. Newsgator, My MSN, and several other readers provide their own buttons with their logo on it.

Another way to subscribe to a Podcast is to use the drag-and-drop method. Instead of copying the link location of the button, you can click and hold your mouse on the button, drag the button into your Podcast application, and release. This will act the same way as copying and pasting the feed URL into the application.

You may be asking yourself “Well I know how to subscribe to a Podcast now, but where do I find a Podcast to subscribe to?” I asked myself that question. How are people going to find my Podcast, and subscribe to it? Through some research, I found three main ways to find Podcast feeds and subscribe to them.

The first way I found to locate Podcast feeds is through Podcast directories. These are like search engines specifically for Podcasts. These Podcast directories serve 2 main purposes: providing a searchable directory of Podcast feeds to subscribe to, and allowing the submission of Podcast feeds for Podcast producers. Depending on which directory you use, some will even allow the ranking of Podcasts, and also give Podcast reviews.

Here is a list of Podcast directories:

Singing Fish (http://search.singingfish.com/sfw/home.jsp)

Podcast Alley (http://www.podcastalley.com/index.php)

Podcast.net (http://www.podcast.net/)

Blog Universe (http://www.bloguniverse.com/radlinks/)

Digital Podcast (http://www.digitalpodcast.com/)

Syndic8 (http://www.syndic8.com/podcasts/)

All Podcasts (http://www.allpodcasts.com/)

Podcast Bunker (http://www.podcastbunker.com/)

Podcasting Station (http://www.podcasting-station.com/index.php)

Penguin Radio (http://www.penguinradio.com/podcasting/#version)

Podcast Host (http://podcasthost.com/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/)

GigaDial (http://www.gigadial.net/)

OpenPodcast.net (http://www.openpodcast.org/)

Podsites.com (http://podsites.com/index.cfm)

PocketCasting (http://www.pocketcasting.com/)

RSS Network (http://www.rss-network.com/index.php)

Podcast Pickle (http://www.podcastpickle.com/?p=home)

Podcasting News (http://www.podcastingnews.com/)

Podcasting Tools (http://www.podcasting-tools.com/)

Podcast Directory (http://www.podcastdirectory.com/)

Podfeeder (http://www.podfeeder.com/)

Podfeed.net (http://www.podfeed.net/)

Podscope (http://www.podscope.com/)

Open Media Network (http://www.omn.org/)

IPodderX (http://ipodderx.com/directory)

Podcatch (http://www.podcatch.com/)

Podcast Shuffle (http://www.podcastshuffle.com/)

IdiotVox (http://www.idiotvox.com/)

BlogExplosion (http://www.blogexplosion.com/podcast/)

The second way to find Podcast feeds is through the use of regular search engines such as Yahoo! Or Google. You can search generally for podcasts by typing searches like “podcasts” or “podcast feeds” You can also search more specifically by typing “Music Podcasts” , “Comedy Podcast” ,“Small Business Podcasts” or “Seattle Rock Music Podcast” to find Podcasts that meet your specific interests.

The third way to search for Podcast feeds is through the Podcast application itself like iTunes or iPodder. These Podcast applications and others like them will allow you to search through a library of Podcast feeds simply by clicking a “Podcast directory” link, or may even link up automatically to the feeds listed on an outside Podcast directory. You can search, browse, or subscribe to the feed right from the Podcast Application.

Once you have a Podcast Application downloaded and installed, and you have subscribed to a Podcast, you can then use your Podcast application to mange your subscribed Podcasts. You can listen, organize, rate, and label your Podcasts the way you would like them. As one of your subscribed Podcasts releases new content, your Podcast application will automatically receive the content and download it for you. How often your Podcast Application updates is up to you, you will be able to choose if they are updated hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly through the settings of the application. All of the episodes for a Podcast will display below the Podcast name, and you can listen to them from your computer, or transfer them to your iPod or other MP3 player.

-Michael Clark
Free techno downloads, and electronic music articles at www.dj5150.com
Techno Music and DJing Podcast at www.5150podcast.blogspot.com


Sunday, July 03, 2005

Vibe Defined

You create your own vibe. Those words are spoken so often and casually that thier true definition becomes diluted. In a way you create your own vibe yes, but more realisticly you create energy. Vibe is a by-product of merging erergy. If the energy that is created has a postive
foundation, the vibe will reach and fill every soul invloved with desirable emotions and feelings of well being. If the energy created has a foundation of evil intentions and malice, the vibe created will be one that is uncomfortable, undesirable and draining. A true "vibe" is created when you combine multiple energies with a common focus. That common focus has no limitations, no boundaries, no rules.


Vibe radiates like cascading ripples in a pond. One ripple in the pond effects and intertwines with another, which in turn causes 2 more ripples of energy to meet, then 2 more and so on, thus causing one central circle of energy, created and influenced only by each other.

Vibe is highly contagious. One persons aura can intertwine with anothers and influenece their mind, body, and soul. If enough of these energies gather under a comon focus, with love, loyalty, and respect, unparralled peaks of enjoyment and personal enlightenment will be reached.



Vibe is something that can not be understood with out exploration. Venture into this unchartted domain of energy, open your mind, be aware of your surroundings and how you effect the ripples around you. Radiate your energy like a laser beam into the midnight skies. let others be effected and become infected with what I call "Vibe".

Much love, loyalty, and respect.

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