In this episode of Podcasting and Platforms, I discuss the different website platforms I've used for my podcast. I started with WordPress but soon felt constrained by its limitations. Then, I tried Substack, which I found user-friendly but ran into some security hurdles. After facing challenges getting support from Substack’s customer service, I decided to give Podpage a shot. I like Podpage - it updates automatically with new podcast episodes and offers a level of customization that makes things pretty straightforward. Listen now to hear.
In this episode of Podcasting and Platforms, I discuss the different website platforms I've used for my podcast. I started with WordPress but soon felt constrained by its limitations. Then, I tried Substack, which I found user-friendly but ran into some security hurdles. After facing challenges getting support from Substack’s customer service, I decided to give Podpage a shot.
I like Podpage - it updates automatically with new podcast episodes and offers a level of customization that makes things pretty straightforward.
Sign up for Podpage here: https://www.podpage.com/?via=21e12e
Video - https://youtu.be/5-JDuhrHFuo
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