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Podcast Ethics

October 20th, 2006 by admin

Ten years ago, the Internet was in its infancy, and podcasts sounded like something you’d find in a Star Trek episode. Today, you have people running their own radio stations from their bedrooms. They have the technology to create their own show using very affordable equipment and the medium to upload it and make it available to millions of people. It’s the Podcast Revolution—and it’s going to get even bigger in the next few years.

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How To Earn Money From Podcasts

October 16th, 2006 by admin

How to earn Money from Podcasts

Ipods may be getting smaller, but the profit potential is huge. In fact, podcasts have been proclaimed as the next new information medium. It’s a great way of delivering information, building customer loyalty, increasing the “stickiness” of a site, or even merging advertising with editorial content.

Because of this, it’s important to “think out of the pod” for fresh ideas that can hook the market, build loyalty—and then earn a profit from it. Yes, you can make many from making podcasts. Yes, we know: that’ “music” to your ears.

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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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