How to convert your blog post into a podcast
Brad Grier wrote an interesting article on how you can convert your blogposts to a podcast using PodNova in combination with Odiogo or Talkr.
Checkout the PodNova Channels he created using those services:
- Odiogo feed of blog.bradgrier.net
- Talkr feed of blog.bradgrier.net
Posted on July 25, 2007 10:18 (GMT +01:00) by Robin | Permanent link | 4 Comments
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Checkout the PodNova Channels he created using those services:
- Odiogo feed of blog.bradgrier.net
- Talkr feed of blog.bradgrier.net
Posted on July 25, 2007 10:18 (GMT +01:00) by Robin | Permanent link | 4 Comments
Tags: review
Robin commented, on July 26, 2007 at 07:58 (GMT +01:00):
Sure you could claim those feeds, no problem. You have access to the content published in them, so if you just paste in the verification code there, and you continue the process as described on the claim-page you should be able to claim it.
Mike commented, on February 3, 2008 at 20:07 (GMT +01:00):
Is this done using the web or desktop version? Thanks, Mike
savoy sison commented, on February 11, 2008 at 00:18 (GMT +01:00):
great post thanks for the help im new to podcasting
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Brad Grier commented, on July 26, 2007 at 00:55 (GMT +01:00):
Thanks for finding my post...it's great to be able to use a service like PodNova to enable this kind of technology.
I posted this question in my comments on my blog, but maybe you'll see it here:
PodNova allows me to ‘claim’ content streams. Is it possible for me to claim the Talkr and Odiogo stream? I don’t have access to actual pages to embed the required codes, but would like to identify myself with those streams produced by those services.
Is it possible?