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Don't use Clickcaster for podcast hosting
2008-07-07 13:41:23 by HASH0x8b8bf4c in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
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When I find a new product or service that I think is good I am only too happy to let the world know it on my blog. For the past almost 2 years in the notes of every episode of our podcast, I mention and thank ClickCaster for hosting our podcast.

I originally was turned on to ClickCaster by Scott Converse out in Boulder, Co who was the founder of ClickCaster.  When Scott realized that a free model was not going to pay the bills, he instituted a pay model for podcast hosting. I was only too happy to pay for the great service and stats I was receiving. Well a few months ago Scott and team sold ClickCaster to focus on their new project, Medioh!.

The new owners, nexplore promised no changes and same great service.  Since then the stats stopped working, it became harder and harder to post new content and the site was down more than it was up.  Finally after getting no satisfaction from ClickCaster I had no choice but to look for another host.  Mitchell and I have chosen Pod-o-matic to host the podcast going forward.

Of course we don't have all of the episodes moved over yet because ClickCaster isn't even up enough for us to grab all the episodes.  But most of them are up at pod-o-matic and we have already repointed the feedburner/iTunes feed.  So from here on you can hear us at pod-o-matic. 

If you are looking to host your podcast, you don't have to use pod-o-matic, but don't use ClickCaster!

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