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How to Record Remotely with Top Audio Quality

Want to achieve studio-quality audio in your remote recordings? This comprehensive guide walks you through everything from selecting the right equipment to mastering post-production techniques.

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How To Select The Right Tags For Your Podcast

Tags help audiences find your podcast online by categorizing your show’s content. But choosing the right tags can be difficult. In fact, many podcasters choose to ignore them altogether, which is counterproductive towards improving user experience.

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Creating Podcast Cover Art: Everything You Need to Know

A guide to podcast cover art that can help you take your artwork to the next level. Keep reading to learn about the requirements for cover art, the key elements to include in your cover, and how to take your artwork above and beyond by using episode-specific artwork.

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How to Create a Video Podcast- The Complete Guide

Creating a video podcast can be a lot of work, but it's also a lot of fun and can be incredibly rewarding. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can create a podcast that is both entertaining and informative, and build a loyal following of listeners.

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5 Tips for Working With a Podcast Editor

Podcasting is a full-time job. Getting a podcast editor to take some of the workload from you, is the perfect way to simplify the process. When working with a podcast editor, you want to make sure that you are both set up in order to deliver each other the highest standard of stuff, with the lowest level of stress.

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Create a Financially Viable Podcast

This one’s for the thirsty podcasters who have been going ALL-IN on commitment, with a podcast that seems to be saying “new phone - who dis?”. It’s not your fault. You REALLY want this relationship to work, and you’re not alone.

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Common Podcasting Roadblocks and Strategies to Overcome Them

The term 'podfading' is commonly used within the podcasting community. It describes a podcast that still features on podcast directories i.e. Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts; but there is a sustained lack of new uploads and it is considered to no longer be in production.

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How to Prevent Podcaster Burnout

When you suffer, your work suffers. I’m no doctor, but I can confidently say there’s nothing wrong with you. There IS however, something wrong with your podcast workflow. So let’s talk about some things you can start doing TODAY that will keep your podcast on track, and you from bursting into tears on the reg.

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How To Avoid Podcaster Burnout

Starting a podcast can be an exciting venture. But a couple of months in when you realize the road is often paved with late-night editing, extensive recording sessions and you find yourself stretched too thin, that excitement may start to wane.

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Are Interviews the Right Podcast Show Format For You?

Scan over the top Apple podcasts, and you’ll see a lot of shows built around the interview podcast format. It’s a tried and true style that many podcasters have employed to great success -- but is it right for you?

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Why All Coaches Should Have a Podcast

If you’re a personal development coach, you should have a podcast. Full stop. It doesn’t matter whether your focus is on business, relationships, health -- or any other niche topic. A podcast can help you expand your audience, attract new clients, and even bring in extra income.

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