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Liberated Syndication is a service that, like
many of the other companies at the Podcast and Portable Media Expo, removes the
barriers from entering into the podcasting or vlogging world - all the barriers,
except, a podcaster's own shyness. The guys that run the company are the
antithesis of shy, and will even provide the soapbox on which to stand.
For a monthly fee, LibSyn, as Matt Hoopes and Dave Mansueto like to call it,
will host and distribute a podcast or vlog on their system, absorbing the
bandwidth costs, and providing search, an RSS feed, and submissions to audio
download sites like iTunes.
This, says the company, frees up the podcaster to "grab a mic, record an MP3,
get on your soapbox" and leave the logistics to them. The pricing begins
reasonably enough, offering 100 MB of storage, enough for a daily 20-minute
low-quality program, for just $5 per month.
At the PPME, Mansueto and Hoopes brought an entire pit crew with them, and
dressed the part in NASCAR-type green uniforms. They gave us a lively
explanation of their services, and there was some discussion of "Susie Tubes."
Say the infamous phrase "series of tubes" three times quickly and see how it
sounds to you.
About a year ago, Liberated Syndication, the progenitors of which still had
their day jobs, piqued the interest of Web 2.0 pioneers. As quoted by Alex
Williams, Dave Winer expounds about how LibSyn is in the right place at the
right time:
They ask why would Libsyn make a good investment. Answer: No matter what
podcasting grows up to be, their service is going to be needed. And while I
haven't met the individuals who run the company, I've seen how they've dealt
with trouble, they're a class act. Summary -- they picked a starting point that
makes sense, they run a high integrity business, and they treat their customers
well.
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