Audio

Is Zune still important for podcasters?

Rob Greenlee from Zune tells us that the Zune Marketplace isn’t dead, and we talk about the future of Zune and podcasting in general.

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New SEO for Google, Audacity 2.0, New iPad, Mobile-Friendly [podcasting news]

Is your blog or podcast ready for Google’s new algorithm? Should you update to Audacity 2.0? What the new iPad means for podcasters. Becoming mobile-friendly.

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How to Use PowerPress to Setup Your WordPress Blog for Podcasting

Learn how to setup Blubrry’s PowerPress plugin for WordPress, including feed and iTunes settings, category podcasting, channels, and how to attach podcast episodes.

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Accents, Cover Art, and Stitcher’s Terms [feedback]

Will a native-language accent turn away listeners? How to fix a cover art display issue. And whether Stitcher’s legalese is evil.

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Top Podcast Directories and How to Get in Them

The worldwide web is a big place and having your podcast on just your website will prevent you from growing an audience—or getting one in the first place.

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Podcasting Stuff You MUST Get Right the First Time

Podcasters don’t have to be perfect, and it’s easy to fix most of our mistakes. But here are thirteen things that you can’t fix later if you don’t get it right when you start podcasting. Most of these apply to blogs, too.

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11 Ways to Use Twitter to Promote Your Blog or Podcast

Twitter can be a tool to find, grow, and mature your audience, as well as a great way to promote your blogging and podcasting. Here are eleven ways to help you succeed!

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Live calls, chatrooms, Audacity plugins, and podcast cards [Feedback]

How to take live phone or Skype calls, managing Audacity plugins, effectiveness of podcast cards, live-streaming a Skype conversation, how to get a chatroom, and multiple USB mics/inputs on Windows.

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Audacity Compressor Showdown

The contestants: Audacity’s built-in compressor, Chris’s Dynamic Compressor, C3 Multiband Compressor, and Levelator. I was personally surprised by the winner.

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