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Add your voice to the podcasting revolution!
The world is tuning into podcasts in larger and larger numbers. When you're ready to add your own voice to the mix, this book will help you find your niche. Featuring top tech information, production insight, and promotional tips, this best-selling podcasting reference shares the latest on podcasting trends and new audience demographics.
Written by a pair of podcasting pioneers, Podcasting For Dummies will help you refine your podcast idea, identify your audience, and get the scoop on how to record, edit, and share your work. You'll also learn how to apply the methods top podcasters monetize and market their work.
Record your voice and conduct high-quality interviews for your new or existing podcast
Edit, upload, and share podcast episodes online--and find people who will listen
Learn how to make money as a podcaster or live streamer
Discover interesting and original podcasts to inspire your own work
Podcasting for Dummies is your friendly tutor in the art of audio content creation. So start talking!
Auteur
Tee Morris is an award-winning podcaster and the author of Twitch For Dummies and Discord For Dummies. Chuck Tomasi is a Developer Advocate who has created thousands of hours of content for work and fun.
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Build a studio that rivals pro podcasters How to talk your way to the top As more and more people turn to podcasts for entertainment, information, and education, the market for new players has never been biggeror more competitive. And with corporations and A-list celebs moving in on the action, it's more important than ever to know how to stand out from the crowd. Written by two podcasting veterans, this book gives you everything you need to launch a podcast. Get the insider info on how to produce quality audio (and even video), keep your content fresh, find your voice, and build an audience. Inside...
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Add your voice to the podcasting revolution!
The world is tuning into podcasts in larger and larger numbers. When you're ready to add your own voice to the mix, this book will help you find your niche. Featuring top tech information, production insight, and promotional tips, this best-selling podcasting reference shares the latest on podcasting trends and new audience demographics.
Written by a pair of podcasting pioneers, Podcasting For Dummies will help you refine your podcast idea, identify your audience, and get the scoop on how to record, edit, and share your work. You'll also learn how to apply the methods top podcasters monetize and market their work.
Contenu
Foreword xv
Introduction 1
About This Book 1
How to Use This Book 2
Conventions Used in This Book 3
Bold Assumptions 4
How This Book is Organized 5
Part 1: Podcasting on a Worldwide Frequency 5
Part 2: The Hills Are Alive with the Sound of Podcasting 5
Part 3: So You've Got This Great Recording of Your Voice: Now What? 5
Part 4: Start Spreadin' the News about Your Podcast 6
Part 5: Pod-sibilities to Consider for Your Show 6
Part 6: The Part of Tens 6
Icons Used in This Book 7
Beyond the Book 7
Where to Go from Here 8
Part 1: Podcasting on a Worldwide Frequency 9
Chapter 1: Getting the Scoop on Podcasting 11
Deciding Whether Podcasting is for You 12
You want to deliver media on a regular basis 13
You want to reach beyond the boundaries of broadcast media 14
You have something to say 14
You want to hear from your listeners 15
Creating a Podcast 15
Looking for the bare necessities 16
Recording your first podcast 17
Compressing your audio files 18
Uploading your audio to the web 18
Grabbing listeners 20
There's an App for That 21
The old-timer: Apple Podcasts 22
Podcasting on the go: Stitcher 23
Welcome the game-changer: Overcast 25
Podcasting with the G-man: Google Play Music 27
A new 800-pound gorilla: Spotify 28
Other Podcast Resources 30
Chapter 2: Getting the Gadgets To Produce a Podcast 31
Finding the Right Mic 32
A Beginner's Guide to Mics 33
Investing in a high-end mic 35
Podcasts Well with Others: The Mixing Board 40
The anatomy of a mixing board 41
Hooking up a mixer to your computer 43
Accessorize! Accessorize! Accessorize! 45
Chapter 3: Building Your Podcast's Digital Workstation 51
Budget-Friendly (a.k.a Free) Software 52
Audacity: The risk-free option for all 52
Cakewalk by Bandlab for Windows: A complementary Step in Running with the Pros 53
GarageBand: Moby in your Mac! 54
The Sky's the Limit: Big-Budget Software 57
Adobe Audition 57
Apple Logic Pro X 58
Gluing It Together with RSS 59
Keep it simple and get a blog! 61
Doing it by hand 63
Podcast Management 101 64
Size does matter 64
Bandwidth demystified 65
Chapter 4: Go, Go, Power Podcasters! 67
Podcasting with Your Laptop 68
Mackie Onyx Blackjack 68
Shure MVi 69
Podcasting with Your Mobile Devices 70
A Shure Thing: The MV5 and MV51 71
Two for the Røde: The VideoMic Me and smartLav+ 72
Podcasting with Portable Recorders 74
Zoom-Zoom-Zoom: The Handy Recorder line 74
From Cloud to Computer: Portable Audio Workflow 78
Getting audio from your portable recorder 78
Getting audio from your portable device 80
Part 2: The Hills Are Alive with the Sound of Podcasting 83
Chapter 5: Before You Hit the Record Button 85
Choosing a Unique Topic for Your Podcast 86
Finding Your Voice 87
What if I hear more than one voice? 89
Deciding Whether You Need an Outline or Script 92
Determining a Length for Your Show 94
The hidden value of the short podcast 94
A little length won't kill you 95
Finding that happy medium 96
Mark Your Calendar: Posting Schedule 97
Posting daily 97
Posting weekly 98
Posting biweekly (or fortnightly for our friends in the Commonwealth) 98
Posting monthly 99 I Hear Music (and It Sounds...