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Meta Shuts Down Facebook Podcasts

Jon Loomer

You could hook up your podcast’s RSS feed to your Facebook page. When a new episode was detected in my show’s RSS feed, it would be published to my page (of course, only those in the US on mobile devices might see it). No advertising. I get this from Libsyn, which is my podcast host. None of that was possible.

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How to Cut Out Advertising in Favor of Inbound Marketing

Convince & Convert

Dan Moyle , inbound marketing evangelist at Amerifirst , joins the Social Pros Podcast this week to discuss the importance of educating consumers, why advertising is a waste of money, and how a mortgage company got so many followers on Pinterest. The RSS feed is: [link]. Dan Moyle, Amerifirst @danmoyle. Listen Now . Tweetable Moments.

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Turning off the ViperChill RSS Feed: What You HAVE to Tell Your Blog Readers

Viper Chill

Though niches that have more web savvy audiences like marketing or technology are more likely to be affected, this is going to impact anyone who has built up their RSS readership. Also, doing it now means you can alert them again in the future with enough of a gap to remind them without annoying people who don’t subscribe via RSS.

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Addressing the Reactions to the Shutdown of Facebook Podcasts

Jon Loomer

You simply connected your show’s RSS feed to your page so that when you published a new episode through your host, it would publish to Facebook. I don’t understand how or why you’d go to the trouble of setting up podcast hosting only to have that feed go to Facebook. But, it would publish elsewhere as well.

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5 Ways To Become Social Media Relevant

Jason Yormark

I personally prefer the self hosted method which is not as difficult or expensive as one would think. month) , and with their idiot proof control panel, you can have full control over the look and feel of your blog as well as the ability to place advertising on it if your blog becomes popular enough. I use Bluehost.com ($6.95/month)

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5 Ways To Become Social Media Relevant | jasonyormark.com

Jason Yormark

I personally prefer the self hosted method which is not as difficult or expensive as one would think. month) , and with their idiot proof control panel, you can have full control over the look and feel of your blog as well as the ability to place advertising on it if your blog becomes popular enough. I use Bluehost.com ($6.95/month)

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Guest Blogging Hangout

Kikolani

Here are some of the best articles I have seen on Google+ , retweeted on @kikolani , and read in RSS subscriptions this week. If you offer RSS as a way to subscribe to your content, whether it’s a blog or some kind of feed, then you stand to lose a chunk of your traffic on July 1. Or subscribe directly to Fetching Friday only via RSS.

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