Voices.com Delivers Podcasting Support Online for Small Biz

October 21, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Toronto, Canada (PRLeap) October 21 – Businesses have been quick to discover that reaching their audiences through podcasting is the way to go. Although the awareness is there, millions of people are still in the dark about how to start a podcast for their organization and where to turn to get professional intros recorded.

Voices.com, an expert in the field of podcasting, offers a superior online resource for new podcasters, instructing them on how to bring their podcast from concept to completion following a series of tutorials available on the Voices.com website.

The Voices.com Podcasting Guide quickly dispels any podcasting fears and prepares aspiring podcasters for the world of podcast production, distribution, and, if desired, the eventual monetization of their podcasts.

Small businesses have to work within budgetary constraints. Recognizing that large budgets may not available to small businesses for new marketing endeavors, Voices.com does not charge a fee to access this integral podcast development information.

Voices.com CEO David Ciccarelli says, “In the spirit of the Web 2.0 movement, Voices.com is providing people with free podcasting tutorials and a set of 10 professionally recorded podcast episode numbers to get them started in podcasting.”

Launching a podcast is easy, especially with the aid of Voices.com. Whether someone needs to learn the rudiments of podcasting or wants to find a professional to record elements of their podcast for them, they can find everything that they’re looking for by visiting Voices.com ( http://www.voices.com/podcasting.html ).

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About Voices.com
Based in London, Canada, Voices.com provides an online marketplace, facilitating transactions between business clients and voice-over professionals, employing a comprehensive suite of web-based services. Clients that have worked at Voices.com include NBC, ESPN, PBS, The History Channel, Reader's Digest, Comcast, Nortel Networks, Bell Canada, Microsoft, Cisco Systems, ING, Western Union, Ford, GM, Jaguar, US Army, the US Government and more.