The Three Elements of a Video Blog

The Blog
It's no surprise that you need a blog to have a video blog. If you've already got one, you can skip this step. If you need to make one, then we'll walk you though it.
The Feed

This is a one-time operation. All you need to do is find your blog's RSS feed and run it through something called FeedBurner. Our step-by-step instructions are easy to follow.
The Videos

The next thing you'll need are videos available on the internet. If you have webspace, that will work; otherwise, we recommend internet archive. Check out this section once you've got a blog up and running.
Posting to Your Video Blog

Now that the ingredients are in place, you'll just need to mix them together. Basically, you're making a blog post with a link to your video inside — it's simple.
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