Podcasters, Give Your Audience a Voice of Their Own with MyChingo™
User-friendly audio comment system makes it easy for listeners to share their thoughts.
INDEPENDENCE, MO (PRWEB) June 5, 2006 -- For most podcasters, the thought of hearing an actual listener voice is manna from heaven. In the void of cyberspace, blog comments can seem cold and impersonal. Michael Bailey, creator of MyChingo, is out to change all that.
“We wanted to add a more personal element to the digital medium,” says Bailey. “MyChingo gives podcast listeners and blog readers an opportunity to share their voices in a new way without the need for extensive equipment, or software to download and install. With just a microphone, they can record and send a comment with a few clicks.”
As an avid podcast listener, Bailey noticed the numerous requests for some type of easy-to-use audio comment system. He partnered with a team of java experts in the Ukraine, Vimas Technologies, to develop a system for users who may not have extensive technical knowledge.
For just $3.95 per month, MyChingo can be customized and installed on any blog or web page, such as MySpace or Blogger, and has features including a recorder and built-in RSS and chat functions. It can act as a voice mail system, a chat room, or a quick and easy way to put out podcasts with no editing.
“This one simple tool offers bloggers and podcasters a variety of options, from simple voice mail to group chats,” says Bailey. “We see this as the next step in audience participation.” MyChingo is currently being used on MySpace pages, the Culinary Podcast Network, and shows like the Podcast Pickle Show and The Nate & Di Show.
For more information, or to see MyChingo in action, visit www.mychingo.com. MyChingo™ is a product of Mobasoft, LLC.
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