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    Podango Trouble

    By Alan | December 27, 2008

    Below is the sad notice sent to Podango customers. This is one of the reason as a podcaster and author of Niche Podcasting I recommend self hosting your podcasts. Yes it eats up a lot of bandwidth on your web hosting server but you avoid issues like is happening right now to those folks who relied on a free third-party service like Podango.

    I’m truly saddened that Podango’s future is in doubt. I loved their model of sharing ad revenue with podcasters but just as we have to worry about the price of bandwidth it made me nervous to host my podcast with free hosting service providers like Podango. Unless Google was to buy them I would be hesitant to host any of my long-term podcasts with a third-service free host.

    The same goes for your RSS feed. The bread and butter of podcasting is the ease of syndicating your podcast with RSS so don’t leave that in the hands of free hosting companies. There are a lot of podcasters right now trying to redirect their feed from Podango to another solution.

    I recommend Feedburner for your RSS feeds. It’s the best of way of ensuring your RSS feed will still work regardless of where your hosting your podcast.

    This has been an eye opener for me. I was devoting a chapter to Podango in my 2009 update to Niche Podcasting but now I’ll continue to recommend hosting your own podcasts.

    Here is the notice from Podango on ceasing operations:

    Dear Podango Customers (Podcasters and Station Directors)

    We at Podango believe that you, our customers, are our most valuable asset. Given this belief, we have always done our best to be honest and forthright in our dealings with you. The current uncertainties of the financial market has affected many of us in this nation. As of this morning, Podango is no longer immune to it’s effects. Our ability to continue operations past the end of this year (2008) is in question. We do not want any of you, or any of your shows to be negatively affected by this uncertainty and so we are encouraging you to begin taking all necessary steps to secure your data or begin moving to another hosting provider.  On Monday we will have a more definitive direction. As of today, the last day to move or secure your data is December 31st. RSS feeds will need to be redirected by this date as well. It is our hope that the events of the next few days will allow us to continue providing you a service based upon a subscription fee. Again, we will know more on Monday and you will be notified of any changes to the above plan as soon as we are made aware of them.

    We will have a link in the My Podango section of the Podcasters login page by Monday which will allow you to redirect your RSS feed off of the Podango feed to a new feed. Instructions will accompany that tool. Also on Monday we will provide you with alternatives for show hosting.

    Inactive accounts, those without recent uploads or downloads, may be already been deleted from the system. If you need to contact us, please use info@podango.com.

    Again I personally apologize for this notice of caution. We truly appreciate your business.

    Doug

    Douglas G. Smith
    President – Podango

    Alan Petersen Infopreneur

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    Topics: podcasting & internet marketing | 1 Comment »

    One Response to “Podango Trouble”

    1. Jim Says:
      January 12th, 2009 at 5:42 pm

      Have you heard of Wizzard and what does your research say on them? I see they have had some major companies advertise with them.

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