Where do you host the podcast files? If you have signed up for a web hosting account, you can use the rented space to host the podcast files else you may consider using Google Drive – it is free, you can host both audio and video podcast files and there are no known bandwidth restrictions.
Free Podcast Hosting on Google Drive
Google Drive offers web hosting and you can make use of this feature to host to host your own podcast show in two minutes.
Essentially, what we will do is create a new folder in Google Drive to store the podcast files and then make this folder public so anyone on the web can download episode files stored in this Google Drive folder. Any audio or video file that you upload to this Google Drive folder will have a public URL that you can use in your Podcast XML feed for publishing on iTunes.
1. Click here and authorize the Google Script so that it can create a new public folder in your Google Drive for hosting the files.
2. You’ll now be provide a link to the new Google Drive folder. Open the link and upload one or more podcast files.
3. You should see a list of the uploaded podcast files and their public URLs. Copy-paste the file URLs in your iTunes RSS feed.
The podcasts will be served from googledrive.com.
Other than podcast episodes, you may also upload art work, logos and other image files that may be required for submitting your Podcast into the iTunes store.
Podcasts Files URLs on Google Drive
If you have created a podcast folder in Google Drive already and only need the URLs of the files for adding to your podcast RSS feed, here’s the trick. Make a note of the folder ID of podcast folder in Google Drive and add to the URL below (replace XYZ with your folder ID). Do make sure that privacy of your Google Drive folder is “anyone with a link can view” for people to be able to access your podcasts.
https://script.google.com/macros/s/AKfycbwLWQN93b13R5EBXetnDhc_NzUFg1Vyo5eAVN_0rsR_199uMYFG/exec?folderID=XYZ
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