Burn Your Podcast Feed with FeedBurner
September 4, 2008
Special Series of Articles: "Podcast Production"
- Tips for Editing, Mixing and Exporting a Podcast
- How to Plan a Small Business Podcast
- 5 Portable Digital Voice Recorders That Make Podcasting Easy
- 5 Tips for Creating a Podcast Episode Entry
- How To Set Up a Podcasting Recording Studio
- Podcast Script Writing - Sample Show Outline & Podcast Intro Script
- Three Ways to Record Audio for a Podcast
- How to Submit Your Podcast to iTunes
- Two Options for Hosting Your Podcast Audio
- Burn Your Podcast Feed with FeedBurner
- Doctor’s Visit - Time for a Podcast Checkup
Getting Started with FeedBurner
FeedBurner is an excellent service that manages your RSS feed for you.
What exactly is RSS?
RSS, commonly referred to as Really Simple Syndication, is a
subscription mechanism that
enables you to receive new content as it becomes available, either
downloaded to your PC or
media player. RSS files are used to summarize the contents of the
audio programs.
At
FeedBurner, you add your podcast’s RSS feed ( i.e.
http://yourdomain.com/yourpodcastnamehere/index.xml ) and burn that
URL into FeedBurner, which makes your podcast available for
subscription using any feed reader such as Google Reader, FireFox
Feed Reader, Bloglines or hundreds of others.
This feed is also used to submit to iTunes, so it’s best to use FeedBurner to make the next step. If you do, the marketing and promotion of your podcast, a whole lot easier.
Your FeedBurner feed will be something like this: http://feeds.feedburner.com/yourpodcastnamehere
FeedBurner has a great tutorial on podcasting that you should definitely checkout.

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