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CutToTheChase.fm
Ravi Jayagopal
100 episodes
6 days ago
Business, Marketing and Tech Tips For Entrepreneurs and Digital Creators - Quick, Short and Simple episodes with zero fluff, and packed with value.
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Business, Marketing and Tech Tips For Entrepreneurs and Digital Creators - Quick, Short and Simple episodes with zero fluff, and packed with value.
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Marketing
Business
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Using a Regular Web Host For Storing Your Podcast Audio Files - 99
CutToTheChase.fm
4 minutes 52 seconds
5 years ago
Using a Regular Web Host For Storing Your Podcast Audio Files - 99
I see a lot of new podcasters doing this: They have a website, and they're hosting it with a regular web host like Godaddy or Dreamhost or Hostgator etc. And their current web host is probably promising them unlimited bandwidth and tons of storage space. So they're like: Why can't I just host my podcast audio files on my own web host, and use a plugin like PowerPress to create my podcast RSS feed? Why do I need to pay for a podcast host? On this episode, I explain why. https://CutToTheChase.fm
CutToTheChase.fm
Business, Marketing and Tech Tips For Entrepreneurs and Digital Creators - Quick, Short and Simple episodes with zero fluff, and packed with value.