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Part I: Planning Out a Podcast - Even though this book is designed for those who are already podcasting, we recognize that some of you will ignore that advice and jump into that world right here. Assuming you already have experience in recording, editing, producing, or even creating your own podcast, you may have that unmistakable itch that can only be scratched by creating another podcast. Part II: Going for a Professional Sound - The second part in this book is all about the recording process. We help you pick out quality microphones and headphones — and help you put them to good use. Part III: Post-Production Approaches - The audio engineers in the crowd will tell you — the magic happens in post-production.This part covers topics in that vein — ways to fix problem audio files, adding in just the right effects, navigating the nuances of mp3 files, and weighing the pros and cons of doing enhanced podcasts. Part IV: The Final Steps Before Episode #0 - This may be the smallest part of the book, but the practices inside can mean the difference between a fun show that’s enjoyed by a few and a fun show that’s easily discovered and enjoyed by many more. In this part, we leave the engineering tricks behind and discuss often-overlooked aspects of podcasting — including proper ID3 tagging, creating valid RSS feeds, and making the most of your corresponding Web site. Part V: Building Your Audience - With all the work that went into building your show and podcast episodes, you’d probably be a lot happier if a few more (or a lot more) people were listening to your show. Social media, networking with other podcasters, and mobilizing your fan base are all great ways to increase your podcast’s visibility. Part VI: Creating a Video Podcast - Some podcasters are naturally drawn to the wonders of moving pictures and feel compelled to create video versions of their podcasts. This part provides an overview of adding video to your podcast, with enough information to get you started down the path. Part VII: Podcasting as a Business - Although many podcasters do it for fun, some do it as a job. In this part, we cover the business side of podcasting. Whether you do business-based podcasting on your own or are paid to do it for an organization or corporation, this part will help you navigate the waters between hobby and vocation. Download free ebook for multimedia: Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies
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Part I: Planning Out a Podcast - Even though this book is designed for those who are already podcasting, we recognize that some of you will ignore that advice and jump into that world right here. Assuming you already have experience in recording, editing, producing, or even creating your own podcast, you may have that unmistakable itch that can only be scratched by creating another podcast.