Give it a listen if you enjoy all things Commodore, and your feedback and suggestions are welcome!

Here's my latest with special guest Kenz! http://c64walkabout.com/2010/08/21/c64- ... grail.aspx C64 Walkabout Podcast #13 - Knight 'n' Grail
Technically you need an RSS feed with media enclosures for it to be a proper podcast. Which also enables you to get listed on the iTunes Podcast Directory - not a half bad place to gain some listeners.RobinsonMason wrote:OK, so technically it is more of a C64 games/emulation discussion based podcast
I just used the "blogcast" app that comes with the hosting and this is the automated RSS feed (I've never tried it) --- http://c64walkabout.com/podcasts-only/rss2.aspxJan Lund Thomsen wrote:Technically you need an RSS feed with media enclosures for it to be a proper podcast. Which also enables you to get listed on the iTunes Podcast Directory - not a half bad place to gain some listeners.RobinsonMason wrote:OK, so technically it is more of a C64 games/emulation discussion based podcast
Ah, my bad. I didn't notice the Podcast RSS link on your site.RobinsonMason wrote:I just used the "blogcast" app that comes with the hosting and this is the automated RSS feed (I've never tried it) --- http://c64walkabout.com/podcasts-only/rss2.aspx
Would that enable me to get on iTunes or do I need to do it differently?
Not just you, I missed it too.Jan Lund Thomsen wrote:Ah, my bad. I didn't notice the Podcast RSS link on your site.
It's also a good idea to include the subscription link in the post in case people see your post through an RSS reader rather than by visiting the site.C64GLeN wrote:Not just you, I missed it too.
RobinsonMason, Perhaps a large RSS Icon nearer the top of the page would help to get more people subscribing.
Mind you, you've still got links to the old podcast feed in the sidebar and in the address bar. Best point all of them to the new one.RobinsonMason wrote:I also changed the location of the feeds so they appear close to the top of the page..
Hacky wrote:Cool pods!
They're actually quite warm to the touch.C64GLeN wrote:Hacky wrote:Cool pods!