Just in case you missed it in yesterday’s post about using Cinch for interviews on the go, I wanted to let you know about a new feature that we just released.
You can now easily embed your Cinches on any website or blog using a simple embed code. This is a great way to share the content you create on Cinch across the web.
Here are the instructions on how to do it:

Step 1: Highlight the Cinch you want to share and click on “Embed” below the profile picture

Step 2: Copy the code to insert it into your web page or Blog post
The Cinch player (featured here) also provides your readers and web visitors with easy ways to share your Cinches on Facebook, Twitter, and across the social web, as well as stay up to date with your RSS Cinch feed.
Louis Gray just wrote a post about this new feature with some great examples of what a Cinch looks like within a blog page.
Please let us know if you have any questions about this new feature at support<at>cinchcast.com.

hey cinch guys!
it’s great that we finally have the cinch’es embeddable
it’s great learned it through Louis’ post
http://blog.louisgray.com/2009/12/cinch-enables-embedding-of-simple.html
it;s real good that we can now post directly to twitter/facebook too.
cinch is growing and i love both cinchcast.com and cinch blog
but i would love to have you guys open source the cinch player, it’s a cool looking button player and i love it, would love to have it play audio’s on my blogs.
it would be great if it could be made available like wp-audio player/ 1 pixel out by Martin Laine my another favorite player, in fact it is still the only other player i love, was the only player i loved for audio’s on sites/blogs,
cinch player would be very popular analogy of its popularity can be iPhone
thanks