Redirects and How to Use Them in Podcasting
Learn about 301 and 307 redirects: what they are, which ones to use, how to make them, and how to use them effectively.
Read MoreLearn about 301 and 307 redirects: what they are, which ones to use, how to make them, and how to use them effectively.
Read MoreWordPress is the best platform for blogging and podcasting, but it can break sometimes. Here is how to fix the most common problems you may face with WordPress.
Read MoreYour podcast needs its own website in order to be successful. Here’s how to choose the right Internet home for your podcasting needs.
Read MoreYour WordPress website is crashing, slowing down, or your PowerPress podcast RSS feed is broken. Try these 11 tips to diagnose and repair the most common problems for bloggers and podcasters.
Read MoreMake your WordPress website load faster with simple, free ways. You may not even have to upgrade your web-hosting!
Read MoreThere are many companies that can work as a web host for your blog or podcast. I’ve chosen to primarily recommend BlueHost to starting podcasters for 7 reasons.
Read MoreShould you really be hosting your own RSS feed? What about FeedBurner or your media host? Learn 3 reasons why you should maybe not host your own podcast feed.
Read MorePopular, free podcasting tools you can use to create, host, and grow your podcast without buying the premium alternatives. Audio, video, website, and more tools to help you be a successful podcaster without having to be rich.
Read MoreStats help you measure your audience and performance. Media hosting moves your podcast files away from your website server. But are either of these services really necessary for podcasting?
Read MoreI usually recommend self-hosted WordPress for podcasting from your own website, and so do many other professionals. But is this really the best option for running your podcast and creating your podcast RSS feed?
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