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By Jeff Large
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The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.
Behold! The question of all questions. Which microphone should you use for your podcast? Your decision is going to be influenced by things like your budget and your environment. To make it as easy as possible for you, I will be sharing the two main options you have and how to decide which is best for you.
How should you record your podcast?
Some of your decision will be based on your budget, who you are recording with, and where they are located. In this episode, I will be sharing the different options you have to record a premium-sounding podcast without having to worry about a bad connection or poor quality gear.
Your environment plays a significant role in the quality of your recording. A great-sounding room will make average equipment sound surprisingly professional. On the other hand, a bad-sounding room will make great equipment sound lackluster. So, how do you know the right space to record in?
What podcast equipment do you need to buy? This one big question can lead to a lot of confusion if you don’t have a clear plan. .
Everyone has an opinion on what you should buy, even if they are not an expert. This can make it challenging to discern who to trust. And knowing who to trust is key because good podcasting equipment can determine the quality of your audio and save you time during the editing and producing process.
So, let’s break down this big question into three specific questions...
Designing cover art can be both exciting and challenging. You never really know if it’s “right” until you release it into the wild and even then you don’t always get helpful feedback. So, where do you even begin? In this episode, I will be sharing several tips to help you start the design process of your cover art.
Think of cover art like a book cover. If you don’t like the cover of a book, it is less likely that you will pick it up off of the shelf. Your cover art is often the first thing people see before checking out your podcast, so make it count. To help you narrow down your options, here are five popular podcast cover art styles that you may want to choose from...
Podcasting is a surprisingly visual medium and one huge component of this is your cover art. It’s like the book cover of your show, and it’s one of the first things people will see before listening. Before you start designing or hire someone to design it for you, consider the following 6 questions...
Music can really make or break your show. It not only sets the tone for your show, but it also helps make your show sound professional. So, where do you begin? Consider these 3 tips.
Music plays an important role in shaping the mood and tone of your podcast. It can completely enhance a scene, underscore a point you’re trying to drive home, and influence emotions.
Choosing music for your show is exciting but can be confusing. Before you start even considering any music, ensure that you have rights or permissions to use it. If you do not follow this advice, you could end up in trouble. With that disclaimer out of the way, how do you choose the right music for your podcast? These 5 questions will help.
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.