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January 31, 2007
Yodio Makes Podcasting Easy
Yodio, which also launched today at DEMO, is about making it incredibly easy for anyone to create a podcast. All you need says their head of new business development is, a "cell phone, camera and access to the Internet."
Recording is easy. He shows us his MySpace inside of Yodio and how easy it is to bring in the audio. You can then productize your podcast package, using three different options.
1. YodioCard is a single track with a single image (if you move video or audio to an iPod, the image also shows up). After geo-coding everything, you can then send out the content. A drop down category feature allows you to categorize things so you can search for it later on.
2. YodioCast allows you to tell the world a story, such as travel tips, etc.
3. YodioTour - here, you can plan a route, tell a tour or describe an event with multiple steps and price it to sell if you choose.
There are a few ways to publish your audio. You can email it, message it or using a drop down menu, you can share your file with groups that you create inside Yodeo. They also have PayPal tipping enabled, as well as feeds and tags.
January 31, 2007 in Conference Highlights, Events, On RSS, On Technology, Social Media, Web 2.0 | Permalink
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