Yes, I'm curious what kind of impact it will have, if any. I must admit, I'm highly doubtful that it will attract little if any attention.
Again, it requires promotion like anything else, but being on there is important even without the promotion. Putting "Matt Chat" on there is kind of a kludge because you designed it for YouTube, but if you make a point of converting the latest Matt Chat right after you upload the YouTube version, you'll have regular content available which is very important on there. You should put it on the Zune marketplace as well, though that's a far smaller market at this point.
The key was us getting the unlimited storage space and bandwidth, now we can start to explore these things properly. If - at its simplest - it's just a matter of placing the same types of files in the same directory and they're automatically parsed by these services when there's something new there and made available, it's foolish not to do it.
I still plan on creating an Armchair Arcade audio folder at some point for podcasts that are specific to Armchair Arcade. I'm hoping that it will consist of regular news shows and occasional one-offs.
I'll need to make a point of subscribing to Matt Chat on iTunes for you to make sure everything looks the way it's supposed to. Some podcasts don't even have proper graphics or tagging, and to me that makes a big difference in appreciation for something.
Yes, I'm curious what kind of impact it will have, if any. I must admit, I'm highly doubtful that it will attract little if any attention.
Again, it requires promotion like anything else, but being on there is important even without the promotion. Putting "Matt Chat" on there is kind of a kludge because you designed it for YouTube, but if you make a point of converting the latest Matt Chat right after you upload the YouTube version, you'll have regular content available which is very important on there. You should put it on the Zune marketplace as well, though that's a far smaller market at this point.
The key was us getting the unlimited storage space and bandwidth, now we can start to explore these things properly. If - at its simplest - it's just a matter of placing the same types of files in the same directory and they're automatically parsed by these services when there's something new there and made available, it's foolish not to do it.
I still plan on creating an Armchair Arcade audio folder at some point for podcasts that are specific to Armchair Arcade. I'm hoping that it will consist of regular news shows and occasional one-offs.
I'll need to make a point of subscribing to Matt Chat on iTunes for you to make sure everything looks the way it's supposed to. Some podcasts don't even have proper graphics or tagging, and to me that makes a big difference in appreciation for something.
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