21 things podcasters should learn from the Podcast Awards
Hear several lessons you should learn for improving your podcast and standing out from the rest!
Read MoreHear several lessons you should learn for improving your podcast and standing out from the rest!
Read MoreHear from the inside and hindsight of how Daniel planned and organized the massive 100th episode, and hear tips for working with any other complicated podcast with lots of feedback, notes, and ideas.
Read MoreGmail is a fantastic email client, and I highly recommend it for podcasters. I’ll show you how to use Gmail without giving a gmail.com address.
Read MorePodcasters know how exciting it is to receive a voicemail! With some basic editing, these voicemail messages can also be enjoyable for the rest of your listeners.
All of these ideas and tips will apply in any audio-editing software, but I focus on Audacity’s specifics in the audio podcast, so make sure you listen to hear all the details!
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Read MoreReceiving audio feedback is either hard or low-quality. But SpeakPipe is a service to change that.
Read MoreWhile everyone is making New Year’s Resolutions in their personal lives, think about how you can improve your blogging and podcasting passions in 2012. Here are eleven suggestions.
Read MoreYour show notes are the life of your podcast’s Internet home. Writing and posting effectively will boost your podcast SEO, ranking, and accessibility.
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