I’ve finally finished my first podcast, and don’t know where to host it. Any recommendations from you folks?
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You should connect with the folks at IT Conversations:
http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/
Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky have just started hosting their Stack Overflow podcast with them. IT Conversations has the infrastructure and I think your content would be a good fit.
I have no vested interest in IT Conversations other than I listen to several of their feeds. And since I own some of your books and read your blog… :-)
Hi Johanna,
I use http://www.libsyn.com/ and it seems pretty good.
clarke
Any chance you could also publish through iTunes?
My chances of listening to it would be greatly improved were it to be on iTunes. I don’t think you need any special hosting for it though- just a website and an rss feed. You might want to run some slides over it and get it on YouTube as well.
Libsyn is a great little company. They will handle all the nitty gritty and cover all your bandwidth, you basically pay just for the amount of storage you need.
Plus they will easily get you setup in iTunes and all of that jazz.
Caleb
What about infoQ?