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		<title>Amazon S3 Vs Libsyn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dave Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have always been (and still am) a fan of libsyn.com For $12 a month, I get unlimited storage of my back catalog, and unlimited bandwidth (meaning 1 million people can download my podcasts and it doesn&#8217;t cost me any more. It&#8217;s still $12). I also use them for their stats. I can login to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have always been (and still am) a fan of <a title="Liberated Syndication" href="http://www.libsyn.com" target="_blank">libsyn.com</a> For $12 a month, I get unlimited storage of my back catalog, and unlimited bandwidth (meaning 1 million people can download my podcasts and it doesn&#8217;t cost me any more. It&#8217;s still $12). I also use them for their stats. I can login to my account (no external software needed), upload my media, copy the URL of the file, and paste it into my worpdress.</p>
<p><a title="Amazon S3" href="http://aws.amazon.com/s3/" target="_blank">Amazon S3</a> is hosting from amazon.com It offers really inexpensive hosting. You pay for what you use. It&#8217;s .15 per gigabyte of storage. It&#8217;s .10 per gigabyte of transfer. What does that mean? Well I&#8217;ve got about 200 episodes of my logical <a title="Logical Weight Loss Podcast" href="http://www.logicalloss.com" target="_blank">weight loss podcast</a>, plus some &#8220;Students Only&#8221; podcast, some videos, and more. In the end about 400 media files.  Here is my break down as of 12/14/09 (click on image to zoom in).</p>
<div id="attachment_432" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://schoolofpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/s3bill.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-432" title="Amazon S3 Bill" src="http://schoolofpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/s3bill-300x114.png" alt="Amazon S3 Bill" width="300" height="114" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Amazon S3 Bill</p></div>
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<p>So what do I get? I don&#8217;t get stats, but I get cheaper hosting ($9.59 but the month is not over). At the current rate (9.59/14) X 31 days means my bill <em>may</em>be 21.24 by the end of the month (hence twice as much as Libsyn.com ). Last month my bill was $6.42, but this month has seen a large increase in downloads (and I&#8217;ve uploaded more stuff).</p>
<p>But what if you want to use Amazon S3 and you want Stats? The first thing is you have to use Firefox (with the Amazon S3 organizer plugin) or something like the <a title="Cloudberry Amazon S3 Explorer" href="http://www.cloudberrylab.com/default.aspx?id=7" target="_blank">Cloudberry Explorer</a> (free). You need to configure these programs to see your account. Once those are configured there is a free service at <a href="http://www.podtrac.com">www.podtrac.com</a>They offer many features for podcasters, and the one I use the most is their stats (they also have surveys, and pop up audio players). You have to put a &#8220;redirect&#8221; in front of EVERY media file (mp3 in my case). Well this is kind of a pain, but there is another fee tool. The blubrry Powerpress plugin (my favorite for putting audio players on websites). Under the <strong>Services and Statistics</strong> settings you can enter this redirect ONCE, and it will make sure to put it in front of all your media.</p>
<div id="attachment_433" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 602px"><img class="size-full wp-image-433" title="blubrry_redirect" src="http://schoolofpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/blubrry_redirect.png" alt="blubrry_redirect" width="592" height="94" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Blubrry Plugin Redirect Settings</p></div>
<div class="mceTemp">So now you can login to Podtrac, get the redirect, and paste it into the blubrry plugin. Once that is set up you are good to go for stats. In the future you upload your file to amazon S3, right click on it once its uploaded and set the ACL, copy the URL and paste it into your WordPress post.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp">You are probably noticing its a few more steps with Amazon S3. It is. You are probably noticing its a bit more technical with Amazon S3. It is.  This is why I typically do not point people to Amazon S3 unless they are on an extreme budget, and are comfortable in their knowledge of technology.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp">There is one thing that Podtrac does that Libsyn does not (to the best of my knowledge) and that&#8217;s give stats that show where the downloads are coming from. I can view what countries my listeners are coming from.</div>
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<p>But in the end, are the extra steps you take worth saving a few bucks? That&#8217;s your call to make.  To me, I like Libsyn. I use amazon s3 for my one podcast so I can answer S3 questions for people. It depends on your technical skills, and your budget.</p></div>
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		<itunes:subtitle>I have always been (and still am) a fan of libsyn.com For $12 a month, I get unlimited storage of my back catalog, and unlimited bandwidth (meaning 1 million people can download my podcasts and it doesn&#039;t cost me any more. It&#039;s still $12).</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>I have always been (and still am) a fan of libsyn.com (http://www.libsyn.com) For $12 a month, I get unlimited storage of my back catalog, and unlimited bandwidth (meaning 1 million people can download my podcasts and it doesn&#039;t cost me any more. It&#039;s still $12). I also use them for their stats. I can login to my account (no external software needed), upload my media, copy the URL of the file, and paste it into my worpdress.

Amazon S3 (http://aws.amazon.com/s3/) is hosting from amazon.com It offers really inexpensive hosting. You pay for what you use. It&#039;s .15 per gigabyte of storage. It&#039;s .10 per gigabyte of transfer. What does that mean? Well I&#039;ve got about 200 episodes of my logical weight loss podcast (http://www.logicalloss.com), plus some &quot;Students Only&quot; podcast, some videos, and more. In the end about 400 media files.  Here is my break down as of 12/14/09 (click on image to zoom in).



 (http://schoolofpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/s3bill.png)

So what do I get? I don&#039;t get stats, but I get cheaper hosting ($9.59 but the month is not over). At the current rate (9.59/14) X 31 days means my bill maybe 21.24 by the end of the month (hence twice as much as Libsyn.com ). Last month my bill was $6.42, but this month has seen a large increase in downloads (and I&#039;ve uploaded more stuff).

But what if you want to use Amazon S3 and you want Stats? The first thing is you have to use Firefox (with the Amazon S3 organizer plugin) or something like the Cloudberry Explorer (http://www.cloudberrylab.com/default.aspx?id=7) (free). You need to configure these programs to see your account. Once those are configured there is a free service at www.podtrac.com (http://www.podtrac.com)They offer many features for podcasters, and the one I use the most is their stats (they also have surveys, and pop up audio players). You have to put a &quot;redirect&quot; in front of EVERY media file (mp3 in my case). Well this is kind of a pain, but there is another fee tool. The blubrry Powerpress plugin (my favorite for putting audio players on websites). Under the Services and Statistics settings you can enter this redirect ONCE, and it will make sure to put it in front of all your media.



So now you can login to Podtrac, get the redirect, and paste it into the blubrry plugin. Once that is set up you are good to go for stats. In the future you upload your file to amazon S3, right click on it once its uploaded and set the ACL, copy the URL and paste it into your Wordpress post.

You are probably noticing its a few more steps with Amazon S3. It is. You are probably noticing its a bit more technical with Amazon S3. It is.  This is why I typically do not point people to Amazon S3 unless they are on an extreme budget, and are comfortable in their knowledge of technology.

There is one thing that Podtrac does that Libsyn does not (to the best of my knowledge) and that&#039;s give stats that show where the downloads are coming from. I can view what countries my listeners are coming from.

 (http://schoolofpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/podtracstats.png) Podtrac Stats by Country But in the end, are the extra steps you take worth saving a few bucks? That&#039;s your call to make.  To me, I like Libsyn. I use amazon s3 for my one podcast so I can answer S3 questions for people. It depends on your technical skills, and your budget.
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