What is RSS?
First off, RSS stands for "Really Simply Syndication," and it's a way to spread your content (blogs, podcasts, audio recordings) around the web. Here's how it works with Evoca.
If you're making recordings::
- Evoca automatically creates an RSS feed for your profile and groups.
- The moment you create a new recording, "podcatchers," will detect the RSS feed and let everyone subscribed to your recordings know that you've released something new. Make sure you share your RSS with your friends so they'll know when you have created a recording
- By using RSS, your recordings will be downloaded to your friend's computer or iPod automatically, without having to visit Evoca.com.
If you're subscribing to recordings::
- Click on the RSS link on a member's profile or in a group
- We'll take you to a page with the RSS address
- Copy and paste the address you see it into a Podcatcher (iPodder, Doppler, or iTunes)
- Every time a recording is added to the group, your Podcatcher will automatically download the audio without you having to lift a finger.
And if that weren't enough, all our RSS feeds are iTunes-ready, so you can submit your RSS feed to the iTunes podcast directory. |