We’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 MoreRecording podcasts remotely is a great way to connect and produce content. Depending on your internet connection though, you can experience some drops in the quality of the recording. By self-recording a backup on your computer you can ensure there is a high quality version without any connection issues. This guide will take you through that process for Windows.
Read MoreRecording podcasts remotely is a great way to connect and produce content. Depending on your internet connection though, you can experience some drops in the quality of the recording. By self-recording a backup on your computer you can ensure there is a high quality version without any connection issues. This guide will take you through that process for a Mac.
Read MoreAudiograms are an effective and fun way to share you podcasts content. These short clips can be applied to most social media platforms . Here are some sites that make it easy, and include sizing templates. The time limits on Audiograms differ from platform to platform, and change over time, but we typically recommend under 1 minute.
Read MoreBelow are some great links to help you get your podcast out to the world. And a few ways to keep track of how it’s doing once it’s out there!
Read MoreA great way to enhance your podcast is with music to set the tone. In addition to intro and outro music, you may want to think about what sounds/music you can use to break up segments, add sound effects, and to play underneath. This is a part of creating podcast content that you may not have given much though to yet, but it can be a lot of fun - so you should!
Read MorePodcasters have a lot of freedom: no gatekeepers, fewer rules, and no broadcast schedule dictating how long or short each episode needs to be. As a result, podcasts range from as short as a minute to as long as 3+ hours. But what do listeners really want? And can tweaking your episode length get you more downloads?
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