Greg Fly shows you how to use your existing Wordpress website to host your own podcast using the freeSeriously Simple Podcasting Plugin and avoiding monthly hosting fees...
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@djdeibys3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Greg for this video. I appreciate it.
@RaiderNationPodcastАй бұрын
What if I have an existing podcast, as I have had for 19 years (with no podcast host), and want to build a new updated website, and continue to host episodes myself, with no podcasts host? We have been accepted by iTunes since 2005, and are on all the other aggregators. I guess I don't want to fill out the form you showed asking iTunes to accept us, since we're already on it. Is there a way to add my podcast rss feed file to a new WordPress site that I create? I've never used WordPress before, and our existing website is way out of date (html code created in 2005!). We average 1500 to 2500 downloads per episode, a weekly show....and we are commercial free, so I pay for everything myself....so would like to keep the expenses down.
@HollywoodCharityAuctioncom4 жыл бұрын
I have this plugin but it won't play my episodes. It shows artwork, but won't play because links do not end in mp3. No one (itunes, stitcher, spotify, google, etc. show you mp3 links). So basically, you are forced to host your files on your site or host on a server for it to play instead of using direct links to all the channels.
@yohananeliyah4 жыл бұрын
It would be nice if you got a response to this...
@GregFleischaker3 жыл бұрын
Yes, that is exactly how I used it, to avoid having to rely upon another service to host my podcast episodes, I used the hosting service I was already using for my website to host my own episode files. If you have a really popular podcast, it might not be a great solution, but for a hobby podcast that gets only a little traffic, this might work.
@GregFleischaker3 жыл бұрын
@@yohananeliyah sorry about that!
@ninagospodin61445 жыл бұрын
Hi Greg, I found this video really helpful. I have a question, however, and I wondered, if you may help me out. I devided my podcast-recordings into 20 minutes long parts. So sometimes, up to 8 episodes belong together. But on other occasions, there is only one episode that is 20 minutes long and that's it. Would you recommend me to choose the show type "serial" or "episodic"?
@GregFleischaker5 жыл бұрын
Yikes, not sure I'm the best person to ask! I assume there is a good reason you split them up, and would also assume that they need to be listened to in order? If so, I think I'd go with the serial setting, but if listening to them in order doesn't matter, then you can go with episodic.