Hi Christopher. Thanks very much for your suggestions. I was aware of Libsyn but didn't know whether or not the webpage offered in their deals would have to be configured. Haven't heard of the other two at all, so I look forward to investigating those.
BTW, my self-employed work is all about media and communication (broadcasting, interviewing, creative writing, etc), so this will be a professional project and I really appreciate your kindness in coming forward to share your own professional experiences. If you'd like to connect off-list, feel free to let me know. All my best for now, Danny On 1/13/19, Christopher Wright <[email protected]> wrote: > As someone who deals with podcast production for a living, I can give > you some guidance on this. > > > As you said, Wordpress is often used. Once the theme is configured, you > don't need to do too much messing around with it. > > > A Decent Wordpress-independent solution is Libsyn. > > > www.libsyn.com > > > Another option is Buzzsprout. > > > www.buzzsprout.com > > > Here's one more, Blubrry. > > > www.blubrry.com > > > Although Blubrry seems to be more focused on Wordpress, compared to the > other two I mentioned, I like the accessibility. > > > Example: > > www.dayinwashington.com > > On 1/12/2019 7:13 PM, Danny Miles wrote: >> Hi everyone. Apologies if this is off-topic but, as it relates to >> sharing audio content, I hope it's suitable for the list. >> >> I'm looking for advice from anyone who is totally blind regarding the >> best (most accessible) places to host a podcast. Ideally, this would >> be somewhere that has a set template, saving me the necessity of >> checking with someone sighted whether or not changes or additions to >> the page are visually appropriate. I've previously used Audioboom >> (when it was Audioboo, admittedly) and Mixcloud to upload content but, >> as I'm not aware of being able to share posts from either of these >> platforms to iTunes via an RSS feed, they don't really meet my needs. >> I know that Wordpress and related blogging servers are often used but, >> as far as I understand it, these still require initial theme selection >> and potentially continuous visual monitoring to ensure a professional >> presentation (just like any DIY website). I thought about uploading >> an audio podcast to Youtube with an image attached but, again, I don't >> think content from here can be shared to iTunes (which, as far as I >> understand it, is the place where most downloads come from). >> >> So, any suggestions or guidance will be much appreciated. If the >> topic is too wide or if the subject matter is irrelevant to this list, >> please email me directly via >> [email protected] >> >> Many thanks - take care, Danny >> >> >> > -- > > > > Please note the change in the phone number as listed below. > > Christopher Wright - helping podcasters, trainers, and speakers produce and > publish great spoken word audio without spending hours on editing > Phone: 914-664-5014 [If I don't respond within thirty seconds, you can leave > a voicemail. If you would like to speak with me, please request an > appointment] > email: [email protected] > web site: www.wright-media.com > Twitter: @chrisw1 > Skype: wrightmedia1 > Linked In profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/wrightmedia > > > > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#1770): https://groups.io/g/all-audio/message/1770 Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/29064429/21656 Group Owner: [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://groups.io/g/all-audio/leave/1074140/405281159/xyzzy [[email protected]] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
