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Do you think ITunes is the best tool to get podcast subscribers? (Posted on 2008-05-11)

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Absolutely! Look at the numbers, on our show at least 70% of traffic is driven by iTunes
Answered by Cameron Weckerley of The Motorcycle Roadshow on 2008-05-11 12:57:20
Not really. Itunes WAS good, but not now it just looses my podcasts!
Answered by Bruce C of Long Island Podcast Network on 2008-05-11 15:41:23
No, people who focus only on iTunes limit their reach. Only about 10% of my downloads come from iTunes.
Answered by Tristin of Jaded City on 2008-05-11 18:15:45
Asking if iTunes is the best for podcast subscriptions is like asking if Microsoft is the best OS. It’s ubiquitous.
Answered by Justin Simonsen of Back of the Bus Podcast on 2008-05-11 19:18:43
Yes, for now according to the numbers. Although only 15% of my downloads come from iTunes.
Answered by joe of American Talk USA on 2008-05-13 06:57:09
80% of my traffic comes from iTunes, so I guess the answer is yes for me.
Answered by David McVay of Geek Actually on 2009-08-06 18:12:21
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