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How to Set Up Blubrry PowerPress to Podcast with WordPress

How to Set Up Blubrry PowerPress to Podcast with WordPress | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

Blubrry is awesome. Far more than a delicious fruit rich in antioxidants or the name of what I dream Violet Beauregard would call a new tech start-up, Blubrry is the parent company of the scrumdiddlyumptious PowerPress plugin that gives WordPress audiophiles full control of their audio files.

 

Unlike services such as Libsyn and Soundcloud, which can link to your WordPress site, Blubrry PowerPress lets your primary interaction with your podcast be where you’re obviously most comfortable–your very own WordPress dashboard.

 

What is Blubrry PowerPress, Exactly?

In a nutshell, Blubrry PowerPress an all-in-one plugin that lets you upload, host, and publish a podcast entirely from your WordPress website. You don’t have to go through an external service (though you can if you want.) Everything from subscription options, a built-in player, and RSS management work right out of the box. Errr…the plugin repository....


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How to set up a podcast on WordPress using Blubrry PowerPress.

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13 WordPress plugins to add to your collection

13 WordPress plugins to add to your collection | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
You may remember the two articles I recently curated on WordPress plugins. If you want more, I have found two excellent resources for you. First, a list of seven Twitter plugins reviewed by Nikhil ...
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20 Tools to Create Website Popup and Popover Ads

20 Tools to Create Website Popup and Popover Ads | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

There has been a love / hate relationships between popups and audiences for a long time.

 

While they are intrusive and annoying when jumping at you as soon as you land on a website, they also have their use. In particular, I find them great when they show up from the bottom right or left. Something like Hello Bar is nice too.

 

Matt Mansfield's article list is worth bookmarking!

 

Read the article at http://smallbiztrends.com/2014/10/create-website-popup-popover-ads.html

 

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