Saturday, 25 June 2011

What is a Podcasting Tag and What It Can Do for You?




Experiencing the most advanced technology can be amazing. Whether you just want to upgrade your tools or revolutionize your work or your business, advanced technologies can really do wonders to every day living.





For this reason, the technology continues to revolve and develop fresher ideas that will help the consumers build bridges instead of walls. That is what technology should be doing in the first place.





Thankfully, innovations like podcasting have tremendously created a large array of information compressed into fully usable, executable, and downloadable files. In this way, the distribution is easier and faster.





Among all innovations and development in technology, podcasting is the newest fad that hit the electronic waves. Since its inception, podcasting has significantly revolutionized the way people access and distribute multimedia files to a wider range of audience.





Podcasting works through RSS feeds. With this process, multimedia files are organized, syndicated, and made ready for distribution.





In creating podcasts, tags or podcasting tags are used to carry information about the multimedia file, such as the title, the album (if it is a song), the artist, track number, or any kind of data that will help the audience recognize the identity of the file.





Podcasting tags are included on the file. These tags hold the other files needed to identify the concerned multimedia file.





Since most multimedia files are in “.mp3 file extension,” it would be hard to attach files that have different file extensions. To do so, podcasting tags are used to accommodate these items.





The Benefits of Podcasting Tags





Many people fail to maximize the potential of podcasting simply because they don't have podcasting tags. Survey shows that nearly 60% of podcasters don't use podcasting tags effectively.





Podcasting tags can provide various functions for a particular podcast. Aside from identification, podcasting tags can also boost your business’ sales performance if ever you use podcasting on your website.





How? It is simple. In most cases, you would probably delete old podcasts to give way for newer files. In doing so, podcatchers will no longer include those files in their lists. This will create an impression that you are a newbie in podcasting due to the small number of files that you have in your podcasts.





With podcasting tags, you can easily attach episode or version number to your files. Your audience can easily understand that you have existing files prior to the current lists.





In as much as identification tag works to distinguish a certain item, podcasting tags work the same way. So it is best to create podcasting tags along with your multimedia files.


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