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March 22, 2005

Podcast Tags

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Posted by Alex Williams

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Podcast Tags is a service that allows you to post tags to your podcast episodes. Here' a link to how it works: http://blog.podcasttag.com/archive/2005/03/22/68.aspx

And here's how they decribed the service in a post to the Yahoo! podcasting group:

The main thing to understand is that we're tagging episodes, not podcasts. What's the difference? A podcast is your entire feed. It's your radio station, so to speak. An episode is each show. So if you record and post something every day, you'll end up with seven episodes at the end of a week. If all seven of those episodes had tags, you'll appear on Podcast Tags seven times.

Hopefully you like the service and find it useful! Give it a shot, and let us know what you think. Feedback, suggestions, questions, complaints are all welcome. A good way to get in touch is via our blog at http://blog.podcasttag.com.

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1. Mack D. Male on March 22, 2005 11:21 PM writes...

Thanks for the link!

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