When preparing for a remote recording session it’s important to make sure your computer notifications are turned off. It’s a simple process…
Read MorePeople listen to podcasts for many reasons - but they need at least one!
Read MoreAs the province opens up, we’re gradually increasing capacity for in-person studio recording. For the first time since the pandemic began, we’re happy to allow up to three people in the studio space at a time.
Remote podcasting sessions remain available - they’re are an excellent way to produce content from home.
Read MoreAuthor and marketer Andrew Davis said “You can’t be everything to everyone, but you can be something to someone.” In the context of podcasting, this means knowing your target audience and speaking directly to them, rather than trying to appeal to everyone.
Read MoreYou’re going to be on a recording soon, and you may be wondering what steps you can take to look your best, and let your witty and professional sides shine through. These three important steps will help get you there!
Read MoreYou’re going to be on a video recording soon, and you may be wondering what steps you can take to look your best, and let your witty and professional sides shine through. These three important steps will help get you there!
Read MoreOur free 30 page guide raises important questions around strategy, planning, production, distribution - all towards successfully launching a podcast for your business, non-profit, or association.
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 MoreCurious to know what equipment we use at the Pop Up Podcasting studio, or want to purchase some studio quality gear? We’ve linked everything below!
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 MoreThe way we make and express content is something that can continually be built upon… Here are some links that will help you engaging in like minded communities, and find opportunities to learn more!
Read MoreNearly 3 months after closing our doors due to the COVID-19 emergency, and in accordance with Ontario’s phase 1 reopening strategy, we’re carefully welcoming clients back into the studio starting today.
Read MoreAs a podcasting studio, we’re big fans of the quality and convenience of recording in a professional space with professional equipment - but that isn’t always possible.
This roundup of at-home podcasting tips will get you started podcasting from home (or keep you podcasting at home). If you’d prefer to work with experts from home, we can help with that too. Book a free consultation to learn more about how our remote podcast training and recording sessions work.
Here are our best tips for podcasting from home:
Read MoreHere’s the gear we recommend if you’d like to start podcasting from home. Need a more personalized suggestion? Book a free consultation with one of our experts, and if you’d like support all the way through your home-based podcast journey, our remote podcast recording sessions are the perfect solution.
Read MoreWhen you’re starting a podcast, one of the first things you’ll want to do is script the standard intro and outro for your episodes, plus the teaser (the teaser is essential for setting up distribution channels like Apple Podcasts, and Spotify).
Putting together these short scripts is more challenging that you might expect - but the process will help you distill and focus your thoughts around your goals for your podcast and your ideal audience.
Here are some tips and examples for each of the three elements:
Read MoreWe’ve temporarily closed our studio to minimize the risk to our staff, clients, and those most vulnerable to COVID-19 infection. If you’d like to keep recording episodes from home, the resources on this page should help.
For more personalized assistance, book a free consultation with one of our experts, and if you’d like support all the way through your home-based podcast journey, our remote podcast recording sessions are the perfect solution.
Here’s what you’ll need to record your podcast from home:
Read MoreRemote podcast interviews are a great way to keep recording episodes when you and your guest can’t connect in person. We usually suggest Zoom.us for these types of recordings, and we’ve even got some tips for setting up a Zoom podcast interview, recording it, and making sure it sounds great.
But whether you’re connecting by Zoom, Skype, or some other means - there are a few basic things you and your guests can do to ensure the final product sounds great. If you’re the interviewer or podcast host, you’ll nail these tips in no time, but remember to share the following with every guest before you connect:
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