The Rugby Roundtable


Good Journey My People.
August 11, 2009, 7:18 am
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You know one of the most saticfying things about being a gig online is the advice you receive, check this out from Mark Forsyth the CEO of www.yourbigears.com, it typifies the uncharted good will amongst the audience while we here at RRT get into this business proper.

Hi

I’m sorted now.

Using chrome was the problem with the actual download.
Would pay to say you only support firefox and ie

The process is very confusing in any case.
Someone just subscribing to the podcast needs to start at whip.podbean.com not www.podbean.com.
That is key to a good “user journey” on this one.
Cheers,
Mark

What I can say is that we’ll keep trying to promote this piece of advice so that more you have fewer problems as you join, naturally the feedback I get from the audience is going to the Podbean team so that their service improves as well.  So thank you Mark for taking the time share some of your experience with the rest of us.
Jedi

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Sorry if I’m being a bit thick, but do we now have to subscribe to this podbean.com and pay to listen? I was listening to you guys thru the rugbyheaven.com link from my itunes… You guys disappeared on me just before the first bledisloe, and I’m still trying to make it work…!?

Need my fix of sensible kiwi rugby observations…

Comment by nic

Hi mate, tune into the Rugby Roundtable Podcast at http://whip.podbean.com, 43 episodes for A$20 – cheap at half the price…

Jedi

Comment by PAH

I remember hearing that there was to also be a free version of the podcast, what happened to this?
I havent been able to find one so have stopped listening since this new service started

Comment by midge

Is anyone else having issues downloading Episode 153 (premium content)? Have tried on three different computers; have tried IE, Firefox and Chrome; have tried listening direct from http://whip.podbean.com; have tried downloading from the podbean site.
Nothing is working.
Any suggestions…?

Comment by Smithew

where is staf?
as the now paying public surely we have a right to know.
stuggling to think it is artistic differences

Comment by gary




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