Archive for September, 2006

Seven Ways to Promote your Podcasts

September 21st, 2006 by admin

Seven Ways to Promote your Podcasts

There’s a podcast for everyone: cooking shows for the busy mom, foreign language tapes for the college student, exclusive interviews and music reviews for a band’s number one fan.

The challenge, however is, announcing the podcast’s availability, especially when there are thousands of podcasts competing for attention?

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Creating the right environment for recording your Podcast

September 11th, 2006 by admin

One of the most overlooked aspects of podcast recording is the environment. Some rooms tend to emphasize certain frequencies, creating distorted sound (such as bathrooms, which cause reverberations, and carpeted rooms which emphasize bass tones).

To balance this, use an irregularly shaped room, or install standing screens and incorporate a mixture of surfaces to balance the effects. If budget is a problem, you can hang duvets in the area immediately surrounding your mic, so you can reduce the room’s effect on your acoustic quality.

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Podcast Safe Music

September 5th, 2006 by admin

Podcasting is the new thing in broadcasting nowadays. Practically anyone can create his own podcast and make himself known to the world. Perhaps the best thing about podcasting is that it is meant to be free. In addition to that, podcasts transcend the boundaries of traditional broadcasting. You may be from the US but anyone with access to the internet can listen to your podcast. A person may be in Timbuktu and yet have access to your podcast.

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New Free Podcast Feed Generator

September 2nd, 2006 by admin

Podcastblaster.com is pleased announce our new Free Podcast Feed Generator.

Our podcast feed generator lets you easily create the complex RSS files needed to publish your Podcasts. Traditionally many Podcasters manually create their own RSS feeds, but the task is moderately complex for the average publisher.

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