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7 Ways to Improve Your Podcast and Promotion with Jasper AI

[…] machine learning to generate blog post ideas, headlines, phrases, captions for images, and more. How good is it? That first paragraph was generated using Jasper’s “Blog Post Intro Paragraph” template! And all the italicized text in this article was generated or enhanced by Jasper with little to no tweaking from me. Click here to […]

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How Podcasters’ Society will help you grow your podcast from average to amazing

[…] support for your podcasting Using Periscope to promote your podcast Leveraging offsite trackbacks and pingbacks Optimal mic placement Speeding up show notes creation Cross-promotion techniques Bumpers and intros And that’s only within the first few days! Experienced and personalized answers and advice Podcasters’ Society is exclusive to podcasters—you can’t join unless you already have a […]

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The Disadvantages of BlogTalkRadio

[…] than hosts) Unreliable statistics Seamless transfer away from BTR is impossible Horrible sound quality People will forsake good content if audio is bad enough Can’t speak over intro, exit, or bumper music VoIP sounds best but often cuts out Jeremy shared more detail on these thoughts in his episode, which attracted the attention of Brian […]

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Why and How Your Podcast Needs Loudness Normalization

[…] that’s important in podcasting and how to make your podcast meet the standard. Why a loudness normalization standard matters Imagine you press play on a podcast episode. The intro music is a bit louder than the previous podcast you listened to, so you turn down the volume. Then, the main host comes in to introduce the […]

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10 elements of powerful podcast promos

[…] podcast) help you to sound like a pro. 5. Think about music choice Match the music choice to your target audience. Do you already have catchy podcast intro music? Use it! It will enhance your own audio branding consistency. If you have a royalty-free track you love, try to get the 15- or 30-second […]

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Do you REALLY need to edit your podcasts? What about authenticity?

[…] anything you do that changes the recording from its raw version. Why edit podcasts? There are many reasons to consider editing your podcast before you publish. Insert intro, outro, segues, backgrounds, and other sound clips or visual aids Fix problem areas, such as static, overly loud, or overly quiet places Relieve some pressure by […]

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8 ways people consume podcasts and how to make a better experience

[…] noise. Especially consider how you sound when you have to be turned louder. Such as in a car with an FM-transmitter. This can make your sibilances (S’s) piercing and introduce unnecessary noise if you’re too quiet. 2. Through noise-suppressing headphones Watch out for over-processing your audio. You may think you sound great with the bass-boosting radio […]

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Post-production editing vs. live-mixing (podcasting workflow)

[…] you produce a video podcast. There are essentially three reasons for editing. Enhance quality—noise removal, equalization (EQ), compression, color-correction, etc. Fix mistakes—deleting, moving, etc. Mix in extras— intro and outro, background audio, sound clips, B-roll footage, lower-thirds, segues, etc. Each of these improve the overall presentation of your podcast and are often necessary. But […]

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How to organize Audacity, Audition, Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Vegas Video projects

How to organize audio/video podcast projects

[…] what. Name your tracks in logical, flexible ways to help you. Here are some examples. Voice—just you or the mixed recording of your and your cohosts. Sounds—for intro/outro music, sound effects, or anything other than voices. , , —if you record multiple people in separate tracks, name their tracks by their names so you […]

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