Webmasterradio adds premium SEO podcast membership
Webmasterradio.fm adds search engine for its podcast transcript database.
There is actually quite an active search engine marketing podcast scene out there, and it is totally dominated by one production company, namely Webmasterradio.fm.
Webmasterradio runs shows like the Daily Searchcast, SEO Rockstars and SEO 101.
Those of our readers who read our interview with Webmasterradio’s Daron Babin know that they actually transcribe all of their shows into plain computer text in order to help the search engines understand what the shows are about.
Obviously, there should in principle be nothing to stop them from using all this text for an open search index.
Indeed, this is what they have done. You may now subscribe to a special membership that gives you access to a search engine that lets you search through transcripts of 1500 webmaster and SEO oriented episodes, as well as versions of the podcasts free of advertising.
Babin & Co are also working on a search engine for podcasts in general called Search.fm.
Webmasterradio has redesigned their website, making it less glittery and more content oriented. The home page now includes information on the latest episodes as well as information on the most popular shows.
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