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OK, i guess the keep-it-simple rule applies here on the forum, since i didn't get any replies from my kinda lengthy post yesterday.... (I think i figured out the diff between embedding and enclosures on my own...) but 2 simple questions remain:
are there any drawbacks to using one's own site for vodcasting, as opposed to vlogging via a blogspot page?
ie) IF its possible to put up the XML subscription chicklet on one's own webpage, then i'm wondering what functional differences there might be? forgive my ignorance, but is there a sizable contingency of bloggers doing this, or is it an against-the-grain minority? I suppose i'd just have to surf out there to see, but i haven't had a chance to peruse too many vlogs unfortunately...(my web connection has been mostly limited to either cellphone when i'm in my RV, or sketchy web cafes when i'm traveling outside the country.... brazil currently... and that's part of the reason i'd ideally construct my vlog offline, and then just upload when i got to a web connection... vs. step by step posting in some expensive web cafe). thanks to anyone who could lend their experience and advise me.
i'd like to only have to maintain ONE space where people can subscribe to my videos, if possible. and i think I'd prefer that it be my own site's video page, as opposed to a blogger vlog... or perhaps maintaining the 2 could be somewhat automated...? ie) if my site's video page could be 'fed' the videos (somehow thru RSS?) as they're added to my blogger page?
...have my site's video page "subscribe" to my blogger page's videos.... and update accordingly... now that'd be great! .... hoping someone could please let me know if this is feasible or even possible to do.
....and IF this is a relatively common technique, then i'd surely appreciate any URLs which demonstrate good examples of this... thanks!
ANY and ALL advice appreciated... thanks much Vlog on, Greg eklektro.net / los angeles currently blogging brazil !!
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