Okay, I need to talk real quick about libsyn. And one of the reasons why a lot of people still end up using that. And SoundCloud. My suggestion is because of the syndication that libsyn offers to iTunes and many other podcasting libraries or audio libraries. What this ends up doing is allowing you to basically get your information out there without having to manually upload into every single portion of the internet. libsyn really does help speed that up and just even a $5 a month, you know, ability to upload and syndicate that content is worth it.
So your total cost may be $20. If you want to syndicate your podcast, to like I said iTunes and all the other audio libraries out there. That's why Lipson is live library or I apologize. It's a library syndication or the ability just to, again, get your content out in one sense Single central hub, and then it pushes it out to all of its, you know, accessory parts. And another thing that is also beautiful is the monetization of your content with advertising. SoundCloud will not do this for you.
The reason being is they want to have advertising free. However, with libsyn, you can monetize your content and run advertisements right beside your show. And again, that makes you money as well, which can end up paying for the cost of your content very quickly. So it's kind of a throw up in between the reason Like I said, I used mine, for SoundCloud, it's because I had so many hours and so much material, but I do still have my lib seen. And that's just a $5 one and I have my virtual assistant, someone that I pay, they'll upload the most recent one, they'll syndicate it out, and then they'll just remove it from the libsyn law library, yet it remains everywhere else. So that's how you can use that and then syndicate content