We can all go to the free sites to post a video or audio file that is short in length, but if you want to offer training calls and replays, you may want a different resource.
For example:
First Time Home Buyer workshops, you may want to record a few and post them on your web site, a client could be required to provide contact information to gain access to the audio file.
Realtors who sell foreclosures, may want to do a virtual bus tour. Video tape a bunch of houses with naration and the numbers and post online for a group of out of state buyers to download and watch.
What ever it might be.
You may also want to syndicate and put on a podcast - for your very own online radio show.
I have been using
Audio Acrobat for almost a year and can tell you it is great. It is very simple and easy to use to upload a file, get a link to post in your web site and to create a podcast and send it to podcast web sites.
You can also take this hosted files and post longer videos to utube and the like - I think their limit is about 10 minutes.
Also if you are not the biggest expert on the web in the room, they offer very informative online workshops to show you step by step how to do it, plus you gain new insights in to other things you might want to try to boost your business.
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Audio Acrobat