Podcasting “preflight” checklist
Before you press record, make sure you’ve checked these 20 things to ensure a quality podcast.
Before you press record, make sure you’ve checked these 20 things to ensure a quality podcast.
Back to basics! This isn’t a detailed process for how to edit episodes, setup your website, or get into iTunes. These are the core 10 principles for starting a podcast, even if it’s not your first time!
Don’t get discouraged when something goes terribly wrong and you’re ashamed to release something you’ve recorded. Try these five tips for handling these potentially embarrassing mistakes in podcasting.
Having a regular cohost in your podcast can make your podcast more conversational, personal, and more thorough with alternative perspectives. These tips will help you to podcast with others.
External audio recorders provide many benefits and greater reliability over recording into PCs. Although recording directly into a computer can often be fine for podcasting, here are five reasons you may want to podcast with an external recorder.
I highly recommend the Zoom H4n Portable Digital Recorder and will be recording remotely with it at BlogWorld NYC this year.
Basic equipment recommendations and then different setups for live-streaming just yourself with the equipment that you already have.
Learn how to effectively use three ways of recording more than one person in a podcast, and how to avoid ineffective ineffective applications of the same three ways.
Don’t forget your podcast in planning your new year’s resolutions! I share five suggested goals to improve your podcasting in 2011.
Review of Ambrosia Software’s Soundboard 2.0, Podcaster’s Theme for WordPress, compressor/limiter/gate on a small mixer, and pasting in Audacity.
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