7 tips for effective blog/podcast cards
Learn how “business cards” for your blog or podcast can help you promote and grow your audience.
Learn how “business cards” for your blog or podcast can help you promote and grow your audience.
Learn about Apple’s new podcast specs for iTunes, what this means for podcasters (especially the new cover art recommendation), and how PowerPress 4.0 meets these needs and adds new features.
Simple mic technique can fix your podcast from sounding cheap and amateur to far more professional. Apply these five simple tricks to sound better podcasting!
A Behringer U-Control or similar USB audio interface can protect your audio recordings from electronic interference noise.
If you’re buying a mixer, spend an extra $20–$30 to get an adapter for every jack your mixer has. You won’t regret it.
I present my tacky solution to firmly holding my mic overhead boom arm: a block of wood and some folded coupons.
I would call my Heil PL-2T my favorite piece of podcasting gear of all of my audio equipment—yes, even more than my Heil PR40 mic.
I use a Mac Mini as an inexpensive and versatile way to bring in live phone and Skype calls while podcasting.
I use Buffer to automatically space my tweets out according to my preset schedule.
It’s good to keep a podcast to a consistent time. The easiest way I do this is with the free website e.ggtimer.com.
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