Beginners Guide To Podcasting
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Author | : George W. Colombo |
Publisher | : Que Publishing |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : |
A guide to podcasting covers such topics as designing a podcast, setting up a studio, recording a podcast, editing techniques, distributing a podcast, and promoting a podcast.
Author | : Glen Weldon |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2024-06-04 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1984862510 |
From NPR comes the definitive guide to podcasting—featuring step-by-step advice on how to find a unique topic, tell the best stories, and engage the most listeners, as well as the secrets that will take your pod to the next level. Whoever you are, whatever you love, there’s a podcast audience waiting for you, and in today’s booming audio storytelling landscape, it’s never been easier to share your voice with the world. But while the barrier to entry for podcast production is relatively low (just the cost of a mic and a laptop), the learning curve is steep—and quality matters. That’s where NPR comes in. In NPR’s Podcast Start Up Guide, Glen Weldon draws on NPR’s extensive educational materials and army of talent—from recognizable hosts, such as Guy Raz (How I Built This), Gene Demby (Code Switch), Linda Holmes (Pop Culture Happy Hour), and Yowei Shaw (Invisibilia), to indispensable behind-the-scenes players, such as producers, engineers, and editors—to guide aspiring podcasters through the conception, creation, and launch of a podcast. Part master class, part candid informational interview with the best in the business, this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to make their dream of starting a podcast a reality.
Author | : David Spinks |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 2021-03-23 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1119766125 |
"A tactical primer for any business embarking on the critical work of actively building community."—Seth Godin, Author, This is Marketing "This book perfectly marries the psychology of communities, with the hard-earned secrets of someone who's done the real work over many years. David Spinks is the master of this craft."—Nir Eyal, bestselling author of Hooked and Indistractable The rise of the internet has brought with it an inexorable, almost shockingly persistent drive toward community. From the first social networks to the GameStop trading revolution, engaged communities have shown the ability to transform industries. Businesses need to harness that power. As business community expert David Spinks shows in The Business of Belonging: How to Make Community your Competitive Advantage, the successful brands of tomorrow will be those that create authentic connection, giving customers a sense of real belonging and unlocking unprecedented scale as a result. In his career of over 10 years in the business of building community, Spinks has learned what a winning community strategy looks like. From the fundamental concepts—including how community drives measurable business value and what the appropriate metrics are—to high-level community design and practical engagement techniques, The Business of Belonging is an epic journey into the world of community building. This book is for decision makers who want to better understand the value and opportunity of community, and for community professionals who want to level up their strategy. Featuring a foreword by Startup Grind and Bevy cofounder Derek Andersen, it will give you a step-by-step model for strategically planning, creating, facilitating, and measuring communities that drive business growth. Attracting and retaining community members who are also loyal customers, brand evangelists, and leaders—that’s the goal for today’s connected businesses, and this book is the map to getting there.
Author | : Karen Noil |
Publisher | : Karen Noil |
Total Pages | : 159 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : |
The Beginners Guide to Podcasting 2024 is your comprehensive handbook for entering the exciting world of podcasting. From conceptualizing your show to mastering recording and editing, and from navigating the technicalities of hosting to building a loyal audience, this guide provides actionable advice and insights for podcasting success. Whether you're a complete beginner or someone looking to refine your podcasting skills. The Beginners Guide to Podcasting 2024 equips you with the knowledge and tools to turn your passion into a compelling podcast that resonates with listeners. Here's what you'll learn: - Podcasting 101: A Beginner's Guide to This Engaging Medium - Interest to Income: How to Find Your Podcasting Niche - The ABCs of Podcasting: Planning Your Show from A to Z - Top Picks for Podcast Microphones and Editing Software - Mistakes Happen: How to Handle Imperfections in Your First Podcast - Elevating Your Podcast to the Next Level - Grab Attention with Eye-Catching Podcast Artwork and Description - The Ultimate Guide to Podcast Hosting: Comparing Your Options - How to Build Anticipation for Your Podcast Launch - The Ultimate Guide to Growing Your Podcast Audience - Making Money from Your Passion - Interpreting Podcast Analytics and Feedback - The Top Tech Hurdles Podcasters Face - How to Avoid Podcast Burnout - Launching your Podcast Journey: Essential Resources and Tools - Get Ready to Roll: Your Comprehensive Podcasting Checklist - Demystifying the Lingo: A Handy Glossary of Podcasting Terms
Author | : Michael O'Connell |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2017-06-26 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1315438755 |
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 The Tenets of Good Podcasting -- 2 Setting Up Your Studio -- 3 Preparing for Your First Episode -- 4 Turn Your Ideas into Audio -- 5 Bring the World into Your Podcast -- 6 Editing: Pulling All the Pieces Together -- 7 Where Will Your Podcast Live Online? -- 8 Growing and Sustaining Your Podcast -- Appendix A: Music Rights, Incorporation and Other Legal Considerations -- Appendix B: Shopping Guide -- Appendix C: It's All Journalism Questionnaire -- Bibliography -- Resources -- Glossary -- Index.
Author | : Daniel Larson |
Publisher | : At Publishing 2020 |
Total Pages | : 158 |
Release | : 2021-08-05 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781739920807 |
If you're looking for a step-by-step walkthrough on how to start a podcast right from the ground with no previous experience, then keep reading... 'The medium of podcasting and the personal nature of it, the relationship you build with your listeners and the relationship they have with you - they could be just sitting there, chuckling and listening... there's nothing like that' - Marc Maron Podcasting is the expressional medium with therapeutic value we've been missing in our lives for decades. Luckily, popularity has been growing exponentially over the last few years - did you know the number of Americans who are weekly podcast listeners over the last 7 years has tripled? Let alone a 24% increase in the UK from 2018-2019. Although there's never been a better time to get into podcasting, with all the contradicting and often false information scattered all over the internet, it's no wonder why so many people often struggle to find a starting point when there's so many conflicting views on what the best quality equipment is, what launch strategy should be used, and even editing. In fact, it can even create the illusion that starting a podcast is a daunting and time-consuming process. You might be reluctant to commit to something you lack both knowledge and experience in or you're worried that when you do make that leap there'll be no one on the other side listening? Maybe you're skeptical of whether you'll be able to get guests on as a newbie with no name to yourself. In Podcasting Made Simple you will discover: The X factor that leaves listeners craving their next fix of your content The secret to creating an immersive parasocial relationship with your audience Why trying to monetize incorrectly can actually ruin your chances of turning your hobby to an income Why many podcasters' advertisement and promotion actually repels potential listeners How to create a loveable personal brand through emotional familiarity The simple, straight forward guide to recording and editing (equipment recommendations included). 5 simple tricks to make postproduction a breeze How to choose and execute the launch strategy that's right for you Why over half of podcasts are given up on by 6 months down the line How to format the perfect email that will get sponsors running your way, even if you have a low listenership Unique ways to start attracting guests, and become an authoritative figure The pre-guest ritual that guarantees a free-flowing interview The single most important voice technique that you can use to differentiate your show from competitors This digestible guide is made for people who have no experience, so yes, this will work for you even if you've never spoken into a microphone. Even if you're not a technology guru, and have no presence on social media. Even if you have an extremely busy schedule and a low budget. Even if you think your content ideas are absolutely absurd and no one will listen. Even if there are thousands of podcasts similar to yours already published, and you have no marketing experience
Author | : Michael W. Geoghegan |
Publisher | : Apress |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2006-11-07 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1430200545 |
* Potentially huge market – podcasting is just starting to get really famous. Podcasters include Paris Hilton, Democrat John Edwards, and the BBC. Our book is written by two of the most famous podcasting pioneers. * Our book not only shows you how to make podcasts, but it also shows you how to start making money out of it, making the transition from amateur pastime to professional pursuit. * Our book includes an online component with all the software you could need to get started, plus sample podcasts to show you how it’s done.
Author | : Lindsay Harris Friel |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 2020-11-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780992690649 |
Building an audience is tough. Do you work hard to create the best possible content for your target audience? Do you continually wonder why your download numbers remain so flat and... unspectacular? It has always been a challenge to grow a sizable and dedicated audience around content creation. There's a lot more to it than saying, "build it and they will come". And, as new podcasts are launched each day, the space will only continue to get noisier. The competition gets stiffer. Fortunately, you don't need to worry about all the other podcasts out there. You only need to worry about your own. In Podcast Growth, you'll have the ultimate manual for promoting your show, and growing your audience.T his book pulls together our favourite tips and tactics for podcast growth, based on over a decade of professional experience. We break them down into actionable strategies. You can work through them in order, or cherry-pick the ones that suit your content and brand the most. You'll find details on timeframes, checklists, and recommended resources, to keep you moving forward. You'll see those download numbers begin to climb. Your long-awaited engagement will start to increase.If you want to grow your podcast audience, then this is the only book you need. So, let's grow!The Podcast Host is a podcast marketing hub for individuals and businesses who seek to nurture an audience, build trust, and grow revenue through their show or their products. The website was founded in 2010 by Dr. Colin Gray, and has become an authority in the new media space through writing, podcasting, and broadcasting on anything that serves to create loyal and fanatical fans.
Author | : Tee Morris |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 362 |
Release | : 2005-11-07 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0471788880 |
Podcasting is like blogging out loud! It gives you a voice—one that can be heard worldwide on computers, iPods, or other MP3 players. You can podcast to boost your business, promote your passion, share your opinions, or just have fun. The point is to say what you want to say to those who want to hear it. With step-by-step explanations, screen shots, and tons of examples, this guide clues you in on recording, producing, and hosting your very own podcast with info on: Finding your voice and your niche, whether you want to talk tech, make your own kinds of music, educate listeners, make people laugh, do soundseeing tours, serialize your novel, or invent a new podcasting genre Getting the bare necessities (if you don’t already have them), including a microphone, recording software, and an audio card Audio editing software such as Audacity, Cakewalk for PCs, GarageBand for musicality, and Audio HiJack Pro for Macs Recording, including understanding dB (decibel levels), capturing or minimizing ambient noise, and more Editing with GarageBand or Audacity, adding bed music, and including intros and outros for a signature finishing touch You want your podcast to be heard. Podcasting For Dummies helps you launch and promote it with info on how to: Downsize your audio files with MP3 compression Change bit rates and sample rates in Audacity and iTunes Create and edit your ID3 tags in Audacity or iTunes Post your show notes using Movable Type or Libsyn Simplify the RSS 2.0 feed by using blogging software or a podcast-hosting company such as Audioblog.com, Podcastamatic, and Feeder Ping for publicity Communicate with your listeners on your blog, through online discussion groups such as Yahoo! Groups or Google Groups, or on online forums Of course, if you want to be a podcatcher (a listener) and subscribe to podcasts, this guide shows you how to do that, too! Complete with a companion podcast—a free weekly audio commentary that will keep you up to speed on the podsphere—this guide helps you get your message heard, loud and clear.
Author | : Samantha Wright |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 103 |
Release | : 2020-11-07 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
Take your podcast idea and turn it into reality. Don't let a lack of funds or know-how stop you from creating the podcast of your dreams. Pineapple Podcasting takes a bootstrapping approach that absolutely anyone can follow to achieve success. In Pineapple Podcasting, Samantha shares the exact roadmap she used to go from zero to number one in her podcast category. No matter your background or experience, you can create a podcast that stands out, serves others, and earns you income. Using her signature interactive style, Samantha teaches how to think and act like a pro podcaster. Through action-prompts, checklists, tutorial videos, easy-to-follow directions, and numerous resources, Samantha holds nothing back. Every person who reads Pineapple Podcasting will leave with all the tools they need to start, grow, and monetize their own podcast--without breaking the bank! Lessons include: Developing a unique podcast concept. Naming your show. Microphone and tech tips. Interviewing tips. Sound editing for beginners. Submitting your show to iTunes, Spotify, and other destinations. Podcast websites. Monetizing your show. How to launch for long-term success. Plus behind-the-scenes video tutorials. Breakout podcasting star Samantha Lee Wright doesn't just love podcasts, she's devoted to helping anyone create a truly unique and successful podcasts of their own. Pineapple Podcasting isn't just another "how to book" -- it's a passionate guide for those ready to take action. It's written for anyone ready to push past the ordinary and create something extraordinary.