So you want to a start a podcast?
This episode will guide you through the what and the how of getting your voice recorded, edited and submitted to iTunes.
In this episode we cover:
What hosting is and why you need it.
How to get your podcast in iTunes
The most important factor in choosing a microphone. (Hint: Make sure it's dynamic!)
Links and resources mention:
iTunes Submission Information
Name
iTunes Subtitles
Host Name
Podcast Description
Directories to submit to rss feed to:
iTunes
Stitcher
Google Play
Spotify
TuneIn
Blubrry
Recording Equipment
ATR2100-USB microphone
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Rode Podcaster USB Dynamic Microphone
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Shure SM7B Vocal Dynamic Microphone, Cardioid
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Skype or Zoom
Audacity
ecamm call recorder
simple recorder
Audacity tutorial
foam windscreen
pop filter
Audio and shownote hosting
Podcast hosting
Website - Wordpress or Squarespace website
Drive or DropboxAudio and shownote hosting
Artwork
Canva
iTunes Cover Dimensions 3000px by 3000px
Facebook Dimensions 940px by 788px
Twitter Dimensions 1024px by 512px
LinkedIn Dimensions 700px by 400px
YouTube Dimensions 2560px by 1440px
Instagram Dimensions 1080px by 1080px
WordPress Header Dimensions Theme Fit
Podcast Artwork Graphic Designer
Workflow
Trello
Workflow Example
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