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How to Prevent Podfading and Podcasting Burnout

Podcasting is supposed to be full of passion. But what happens if you feel burned out and want to quit, or you can feel that coming? I share 10 tips to prevent the podcasting burnout, or save yourself from it.

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How to Change Your Podcast Information in iTunes/Apple Podcasts

Everything about how your show is listed in the iTunes podcast directory (and many other podcast directories) is pulled directly from your RSS feed. Here’s what you need to know to change the information.

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20+ podcasting tools worth paying for

Learn recommendations for audio equipment, software, plugins, and other podcasting gear that are worth spending money to get. These will improve your podcast!

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16 things you should consider before launching another podcast

There comes a time in every podcaster’s life when he or she wants to start another podcast. These questions and tips will help you determine whether it’s right for you, and how to start well.

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How to Fix a Podcast Mistake

Follow these 7 steps to fix your podcast when you make big or little mistakes—even if you already published the episode!

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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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Should You Podcast in Mono or Stereo?

5 things to consider as you decide whether stereo or mono is best for podcasting.

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Audacity and iTunes—Making Not-LAME MP3s

LAME is still the best MP3 encoder, but further tests and conversations reveal that it just may not be the best for podcasting.

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Website Stats and Feedburner’s RSS Subscriber Stats

You have probably heard a lot of false things about stats, especially Feedburner’s RSS stats. I’m here to tell you the truth! Make sure you listen to the episode because I explain everything in much more detail than I’m writing in the shownotes.

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