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"Podcasting
/home/corante/public_html/podcasting/
podcasting news + developments
en-us
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/
alex@corante.com
2006-08-01T20:40:53-05:00
hourly
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2000-01-01T12:00+00:00
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Podcast Award Nominations Shows Lack of Understanding (Alex Williams)
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/corante/podcasting/~3/YQjdgFIXaYQ/podcast_award_nominations_shows_lack_of_understanding.php
The <a href="http://www.podcastawards.com/">Podcast Awards are coming up again. But apparently the entries are lacking a few basics, reflecting the poor understanding about RSS, show notes, and the various elements that go with a podcast.
<a href="http://insomniaradio.net/2006/07/28/podcast-awards-next-time-gadget-next-time/">Insomnia Radio recaps Todd Cochrane's lament in culling through the nominations for this year's Podcast Awards. What they found:
* 78% of the submissions had invalid feeds, according to <a href="http://www.feedvalidator.org">FeedValidator.org.<br />
* Of the remaining feeds, 96% had glaring errors.<br />
* 42% did not have an RSS feed button on their home page. (gulp)<br />
* 26% did not have a link to the file in their show notes.<br />
* 21% had less than 2 lines of show notes.<br />
* Some feeds were huge, as big as 500K and 367 entries.<br />
* Only 49% of the submissions provide a way to contact the podcaster.<br />
* 200 of the submissions that called themselves podcasts had no podcast feeds.
People understand the recording part. They get the idea behind making a show. They could be better web marketers.
More so, the findings reflect that RSS is still foreign to most people. It is still the magic part of the mix. <div class="feedflare">
<a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/c"
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