The C21 Talk podcasts feature a series of shows designed to answer all your real estate questions in an entertaining, convenient format that you can bring with you anywhere on your favorite MP3 player. These informative shows are available anytime and you can automatically subscribe to listen to additional episodes to learn about the entire real estate process!
The podcasts are organized into the following categories:
What is a Podcast?
The word “Podcast” is the combination of the words "iPod", Apple’s popular portable music player, and "broadcast". Podcasts are audio programs available on the Internet that you can download and play on your computer or portable media/MP3 player. You can subscribe to a Podcast and automatically receive new episodes/editions by using “Podcatching” software such as Apple’s iTunes. Podcatching software also makes it easier to transfer the Podcast to your MP3 player.
Do I need an iPod to listen to Podcasts?
No. You can listen to Podcasts on any device that plays MP3 files, including your computer.
What topics are covered in the Century 21 Podcasts?
The Century 21 Podcast series will discuss topics geared to making you better informed about the entire real estate process.
What software do I need?
On many web sites, you can listen to a Podcast by simply clicking on the appropriate link. To subscribe to a Podcast and automatically receive new, updated Podcasts as they are made available, you must use “Podcatching” software such as Apple iTunes, Odeo, or Juice.
How do I add the Century 21 Podcast feed to my Podcatching software?
Your Podcatching software will have a button or menu selection titled “Add new feed…” or “Subscribe to Podcast…” or something similar. Simply enter the URL to the Podcast you wish to subscribe to, and your podcatching software will automatically check for new episodes when they become available.
Does Century21 charge for its podcasts?
No. The Century 21 podcasts are free.
Why doesn’t my Podcatching software/mp3 player/mobile device work?
Please consult your software or hardware help files for troubleshooting assistance.