If you’re looking for the best podcast studio in Ottawa, you’re in the right place. Ottawa now has several dedicated podcast studios, each with unique benefits for creators. Whether you’ve been podcasting for years or just starting out, finding the perfect space can elevate your content and streamline production. So how do the different options stack up?
Read MoreStarting a podcast? You’ve come to the right place! Below you’ll find a simple step-by-step guide on how to create and set up your first podcast.
Read MoreYour podcast description is an important part of the sales pitch that turns potential viewers/listeners into actual audience members. Also known as the “podcast summary” or “show summary” - it’s the little blurb that’s displayed alongside your show’s title and artwork in every podcast app.
Read MoreVideo podcast hosting and distribution are surprisingly complex. You’ll want to start with YouTube but if you’re calling it a “podcast” it should be available “Wherever you get your podcasts”, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and every other podcast app.
Read MoreWe use a teleprompter in our studio to help video podcasters read long scripts while maintaining eye contact with the camera. It’s great when it works, but like so much the tech we use for podcasting, how it’s used makes all the difference.
Read MoreWe’ve all heard it: “follow us wherever you get your podcasts” - but how do podcasters actually get onto every platform, into every app? We’ve helped countless clients set up their podcast distribution so they can confidently say this. Here’s how we do it.
Read MoreEvery podcaster wants a bigger audience –and we’ve written before about the importance of first nailing the (mostly free) basics of podcast growth– but if you’ve already done all that it might be time to consider paid podcast promotion.
Read MoreWe’re a podcast studio in Ottawa, Canada - of course we produce bilingual podcasts. Many of our clients are government departments, national associations, or other organizations that need to put out content in both official languages: English and French. Below you’ll find four ways we’ve used to produce bilingual podcasts for our clients…
Read MoreI tested a handful of the top AI voice deepfake apps - and mostly, the results were disappointingly robotic sounding. Two stood out as having real-world production possibilities though: Descript and ElevenLabs.
Read MoreI’ve been making and promoting podcasts for over 10 years and these are the proven techniques every podcaster should be using to grow their show.
Read MoreWe’ve already covered the gear you’ll need to record high quality remote podcasts over Zoom, Riverside, or Squadcast – but what about recording one or two people on-location instead of over the internet? We have 3 options that cover most budgets and recording scenarios.
Read MoreTeleprompters are an amazing tool but they require good technique to produce good results. Here are our top tips for looking natural when reading from a teleprompter:
Read MoreNow that you’ve launched, building an audience for your podcast should be an ongoing process.
Read MoreLaunching your podcast is always an exciting time, but without a solid promotional strategy, you may struggle to build an audience.
Read MoreEven if you’re producing an audio-first podcast, visuals are key for sharing the podcast far and wide.
Read MoreThe easiest answer to this question is that your podcast should be available anywhere your listeners might want to find it.
Read MoreApple Podcasts and Spotify are the most popular podcast apps right now, but there are many more.
Read MoreKeep in mind that potential listeners may encounter many different pieces of artwork when they search in podcast directories, so make sure yours is quickly understood, and visually enticing.
Read MorePodcast directories now provide a place to include a trailer, and some potential listeners check them out before deciding if they want to listen or subscribe.
Read MoreWhen packaging up your podcast, you’ll need a few pieces of text in addition to your intro and outro scripts.
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