On Thursday 27 Mar 2008, Mike Kear wrote:
I've been asked by a client to set up so he can do a podcast every
week or so. I'm a bit worried about this because he's not too
computer literate,, so i need to take away all the technical stuff for
him and make it as idiot-proof as possible.
Have
I've been asked by a client to set up so he can do a podcast every
week or so. I'm a bit worried about this because he's not too
computer literate,, so i need to take away all the technical stuff for
him and make it as idiot-proof as possible.
What's the best route to take for me on this do you
I've been asked by a client to set up so he can do a podcast every
week or so. I'm a bit worried about this because he's not too
computer literate,, so i need to take away all the technical stuff for
him and make it as idiot-proof as possible.
What's the best route to take for me on this do you
Mike,
Is he using a Mac or a PC? What OS version is he using?
Thank you,
David.
I've been asked by a client to set up so he can do a podcast every
week or so. I'm a bit worried about this because he's not too
computer literate,, so i need to take away all the technical stuff for
him and make
Depends on his intentions. I use a combination of Ray Camden's Blog +
FeedBurner (better tracking of RSS and some built in traffic tracking)
+ TalkShoe.com
TalkShoe basically creates a VoIP conference call for every Talkcask.
The owner schedules the recording and then calls in using either a
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