Podcasts lose more listeners in the first 5 minutes than at any other time during playback - so a great intro is important.
Read MoreAt Pop Up Podcasting, we do both content editing (editorial) and technical editing depending on what you need, but what are they exactly?
Read MoreCancel your paid hosting and “park” your podcast with a free service. Your show stays online forever, for free, so new people can keep discovering it - just without the monthly cost.
Read MoreNot to be pessimistic, but something may go wrong during your podcast recording session…
Read MoreIt isn’t always possible to get everyone involved together in a room or studio, so you’ll want to consider how to connect with remote guests.
Read MoreAfter years of working with various organizations on their podcasts, we’ve learned that having a producer present during the recording session makes a big difference.
Read MoreAs a company with a studio, we may be a little biased here, but the truth is we work with clients all over the world recording from home or the office.
Read MoreMuch of the growth of podcasting in recent years has been driven by audio podcasts, but a growing number of shows are producing video for sharing on YouTube and social platforms.
Read MoreHere are our tips for sounding natural and authentic, even when you’re facing 3 levels of approvals:
Read MoreIn recent years, creating a podcast has become a popular marketing and communications tool for businesses, non-profits, and other types of organizations.
Read MoreYour podcast’s host will be the one making a connection with the audience - so they’re important!
Read MoreThese three elements make a big difference to the work that goes into producing your podcast, and how the audience experiences it.
Read MoreCrafting a very short elevator pitch early on in the process can be immensely beneficial in getting everyone involved on the same page.
Read MoreThis is likely the first question you answered when starting to think about your podcast, but it’s worth digging a little deeper on it now.
Read MoreYour first time speaking on mic can feel awkward - but it doesn’t have to sound that way to your audience.
Read MoreStarting a podcast is easy - but keeping one going can be tough if sustainability isn’t built into your plans from the start.
Read MoreThe most common way to measure podcast success is through the number of listeners - but this shouldn’t be your only metric for success.
Read MoreConsider how your new podcast will complement and reinforce your existing content channels.
Read MoreThis is the equipment we recommend to new clients recording remotely with us from home or the office. It’s affordable, sounds great, and it’s easy to set up.
Read MoreWhen preparing for a remote recording session it’s important to make sure your computer notifications are turned off. It’s a simple process…
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