Podbean
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PodBean is a podcast hosting service. It allows users to podcast with minimal technical knowledge.[1]
The Web-based system allows users to publish, manage, and promote podcasts. It supports RSS 2.0 and Atom feeds, as well as the extended Apple iTunes podcasting tags. The Web 2.0-based podcast player can be embedded into Web sites, blogs, and social networks.
PodBean accounts come with a personalized podcast site and can integrate site and feeds to a user's own domain for a fee. More expensive subscriptions offer a reporting and statistics system, which allows publishers to measure the success of their podcasts.
User accounts come in flavors from free to $69.95 per month. Free accounts have limited monthly bandwidth and an upload file limit of 100MB. [2] [3]
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