Website Dedicated in Helping Podcasters There Are Very Few Free Websites Out There to Help Podcasters Make Money
Most podcasters need a separate full time job to support their own podcast. Currently podcasters don’t charge any fee to download their podcast. According to HelpingTheWeb.com President Rasal Ahmed, there are very few websites out there that can help podcasters make money easily. This is the only reason why HelpingTheWeb.com was built.
Brooklyn, NY (PRWEB) April 14, 2006 -- Creating a podcast is not very difficult, sustaining it is. You need to store your podcast on a hosting server for a monthly fee so people can have access to it. Depending on how popular your podcast is, how much disk space and bandwidth it takes up your monthly fee may be very high. Podcasters have turn to a few solutions to help out with these fees. They either have ads in their podcast, have a big corporation sponsor them, ask for donations or sign up with stores that have affiliate programs.
Only popular podcasts have ads or corporation sponsors. Some fans give donations to their favorite podcast, but not frequently. Very few podcasters uses affiliate programs to help them out. But it’s not easy to sign up for a lot of affiliate programs, this is where HelpingTheWeb.com comes into play. HelpingTheWeb.com has already signed up with around 100 popular affiliate programs. All a podcaster has to do is sign up at HelpingTheWeb.com to get their own personal link for free and put it somewhere on their website. If a supporter/fan wants to buy something online they should click on this personal link to be redirected to HelpingTheWeb.com. If they see a store they are willing to buy from they will have to click on it to be redirected to that store. Once they make a purchase, at that store, we will send money to the podcast (the original link they clicked on to get to HelpingTheWeb.com) they want to support.
HelpingTheWeb.com was founded in 2006 to provide podcasters an easy way to make some money through affiliate programs. This site offers a variety of stores their fans could choose from, making it more likely they will buy something.
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