Labeling Podcasters: Amateur vs. Skilled
How serious are you about improving and growing your podcast?
How serious are you about improving and growing your podcast?
It seems that podcasts split themselves into two sides: “amateur” and “professional.” But are these really the right labels? How should this affect how you podcast?
We all make podcasting mistakes. Here are 10 things many podcasters do wrong with their podcast production.
Whether you’re a new or experienced podcaster, you may face the decision of whether to be in audio or video podcasting. Here are the pros and cons of each format, and things you should consider.
Podcasts are watched or listened to in a variety of ways and places that you may not expect. Forgetting these things could make you podcast difficult to consume and thus annoy your audience.
Podcasters always want to know how to get more listeners or viewers. But you should also consider what you may be doing that is preventing you from growing your audience.
Audacity is free and Adobe Audition is $349. Are there really benefits to Audition that are worth the big price tag? I share why Audition may be best for my podcasting workflow, but why you probably shouldn’t switch.
Hear several lessons you should learn for improving your podcast and standing out from the rest!
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