What is your "one thing" for your podcast? Do you have "one thing" for every episode? If not, I think you should.
What is your "one thing" for your podcast? Do you have "one thing" for every episode? If not, I think you should.
Here's a chance to grab free Waves plugins and try them on your podcast. While I haven't tried MaxxVolume or H-Comp Compressor yet, I am a Waves fan. You can hear the results of Vocal Rider, CLA Vocal, and L3 Multimaximizer on nearly all of my episodes.
If you want to fast track your way to be a better podcast interviewer, here's an exercise that will improve your questions and technique.
Providing transcripts of your podcast episodes can help with Search Engine Optimization and accessibility. Here are podcast transcription services worth considering.
An essential part of creating a successful podcast is to identify and serve your audience well. But what if you have no idea who your audience is?
When recording a remote guest on Skype, Zoom, or other method, we are going to use a Zoom portable recorder with mix-minus so you don't need a mixer. You'll record your mic to channel 1 and your guest on channel 2.
Let's suppose you had over a million dollars to promote your podcast with radio ads, what would happen? It turns out someone is doing just that so we can see if it works.
In an attempt to level up my podcast, I've been in search of great books on podcasting. Here are my highlights so far.
Whether you're planning to attend a conference or deploy some local guerilla marketing, it's a great idea to create promotional items for your podcast.
By providing value, you earn the privilege to ask for something. This call-to-action (CTA) needs to strategic. Don't waste a valuable opportunity.