Podcasters now have one more reason to smile. Podbean.com has announced a new customized domain feature, allowing account holders to use their own domain for podcast publishing. For just $9 per year, users can set their podcast URL to a private domain http://podcast.mydomain.com/ instead of the generic http://username.podbean.com. This new custom domain feature allows podcasters the ability to extend their site's look and feel to their podcasts, promoting branding and publisher recognition. Podbean offers unmetered bandwidth and monthly growth space, you can promote your private domain podcasts to your heart's content - there's no extra costs for exceeding bandwidth limitations set by your podcast hosting company. Customizing your domain is easy. Just login to your Podbean.com account and choose "Set Own Domain" from your Account page.
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Podcasters now have one more reason to smile. Podbean.com has announced a new customized domain feature, allowing account holders to use their own domain for podcast publishing. For just $9 per year, users can set their podcast URL to a private domain - http://podcast.mydomain.com - instead of the generic http://username.podbean.com. This new custom domain feature allows podcasters the ability to extend their site's look and feel to their podcasts, promoting branding and publisher recognition. You can build on this recognition by offering your listeners a way to subscribe to your podcast service. Just point them to your new customized feed at http://podcast.mydomain.com/feed.
And because Podbean offers unmetered bandwidth and monthly growth space, you can promote your private domain podcasts to your heart's content - there's no extra costs for exceeding bandwidth limitations set by your hosting company.
Customizing your domain is easy. Just login to your Podbean.com account and choose "Set Own Domain" from your Account page. Follow the steps in the short wizard and your new private podcasting domain will be live within hours. You'll need to have access to your DNS records to activate the feature.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
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Posted by Nora P. at 2:46 PM
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