Podcasting For Dummies

Höfundur Tee Morris; Chuck Tomasi

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781119711810

Útgáfa 4

Útgáfuár 2021

2.290 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • How to Use This Book
  • Conventions Used in This Book
  • Bold Assumptions
  • How This Book Is Organized
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Beyond the Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part 1: Podcasting on a Worldwide Frequency
  • Chapter 1: Getting the Scoop on Podcasting
  • Deciding Whether Podcasting Is for You
  • Creating a Podcast
  • There’s an App for That
  • Other Podcast Resources
  • Chapter 2: Getting the Gadgets To Produce a Podcast
  • Finding the Right Mic
  • Podcasts Well with Others: The Mixing Board
  • Accessorize! Accessorize! Accessorize!
  • Chapter 3: Building Your Podcast’s Digital Workstation
  • Budget-Friendly (a.k.a. Free) Software
  • The Sky’s the Limit: Big-Budget Software
  • Gluing It Together with RSS
  • Podcast Management 101
  • Chapter 4: Go, Go, Power Podcasters!
  • Podcasting with Your Laptop
  • Podcasting with Your Mobile Devices
  • Podcasting with Portable Recorders
  • From Cloud to Computer: Portable Audio Workflow
  • Part 2: The Hills Are Alive with the Sound of Podcasting
  • Chapter 5: Before You Hit the Record Button
  • Choosing a Unique Topic for Your Podcast
  • Finding Your Voice
  • Deciding Whether You Need an Outline or Script
  • Determining a Length for Your Show
  • Mark Your Calendar: Posting Schedule
  • I Hear Music (and It Sounds Like Police Sirens!)
  • Chapter 6: Interview-Fu: Talk to Me, Grasshopper
  • I’ll Have My People Call Your People: Interview Requests
  • Preparing for Interviews
  • Recording Interviews
  • Prepping Your Green Room for Guests
  • Ensuring Trouble-Free Recordings
  • Chapter 7: So What Are You Waiting For? Record, Already!
  • Did Your Sound Check Clear the Bank?
  • Noises Off: Capturing Ambient Noise
  • Now Take Your Time and Hurry Up: Pacing and Clock Management
  • Concerning Tangents and Their Val — Oh, Look, a Butterfly!
  • Time to Push the Big Red Button!
  • Chapter 8: Cleanup, Podcast Aisle 8!
  • A Few Reasons to Consider Editing
  • The Art of Editing
  • Making Your Musical Bed and Lying in It: Background Music
  • Making an Entrance: Intros
  • Exit, Stage Left: Outros
  • Part 3: So You’ve Got This Great Recording of Your Voice: Now What?
  • Chapter 9: Shrink That Puppy and Slap a Label on It
  • A Kilobit of Me, and a Whole Lot of You: Understanding Kbps
  • Care for a Sample, Sir? (Audio Sample Rates)
  • ID3 Tags: The 411 of Podcasting
  • Chapter 10: Move It on Up (to Your Web Server)
  • Show Art: Getting Graphic with Your Podcast
  • Adopting an Effective File Naming Convention
  • Understanding How FTP Works
  • Making Your Connection with an FTP Application
  • Uploading to a Podcast-Specific Host
  • Chapter 11: Providing Show Notes
  • Show Note Etiquette
  • Planning the Post
  • Posting Your Show Notes
  • Boosting Search Engine Rankings with Good Show Notes
  • Part 4: Start Spreadin’ the News about Your Podcast
  • Chapter 12: Speaking Directly to Your Peeps
  • Gathering Listener Feedback
  • Fostering Comments on Your Blog
  • Focusing on Online Forums
  • Social Media
  • Discord: The Lava Lamp of Online Communications
  • Using Voicemail
  • Seeking Out the Comments of Others
  • When the Comments Are Less than Good
  • Chapter 13: Fishing for Listeners
  • Getting Your Podcast Ready for Promotion
  • Exploring Various Advertising Options
  • Promoting Your Podcast
  • Part 5: Pod-sibilities to Consider for Your Show
  • Chapter 14: Show Me the Money
  • How Much Money Can You Make?
  • Convincing Advertisers to Give You Money
  • Getting a Sponsor
  • Asking Your Listeners for Money
  • Chapter 15: Podcasting for Publicity
  • Podcasting and Politics
  • Telling the World a Story, One Podcast at a Time
  • Keeping Good Company: Community Podcasts
  • Chapter 16: Podcasting for Passion
  • The Philosophical Question for All Podcasters: Why Do We Do It?
  • Holding Interest: Keeping a Podcast’s Passion Alive
  • When Podcasting, Be Like Bruce Lee
  • Chapter 17: One Giant Leap for Podcasting: Streaming Content
  • In the Beginning: The Early Days of Video Podcasting and Live Broadcasts
  • Streaming Media: Podcasting Evolved
  • Going Live … for Realz This Time: Streaming Your Podcast
  • Part 6: The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 18: Ten Types of Podcasts to Check Out
  • Tech Podcasts
  • Independent Media Podcasts
  • Science Podcasts
  • Self-Development Podcasts
  • Comedy Podcasts
  • Slice-of-Life Podcasts
  • Gaming Podcasts
  • Podcasts of the Pen
  • Geek Podcasts
  • Podcasts about … Podcasting
  • Chapter 19: Top Ten Reasons to Podcast
  • You Are Considered a Subject Matter Expert
  • You Are Passionate about the Subject
  • You’ve Got a Creative Itch to Scratch
  • You Like Playing with Tech Toys
  • Bring Your Friends Together
  • All the Cool Kids Are Doing It
  • I Can Do More
  • Bring Out the Best in You
  • Talk to Interesting People
  • The Ultimate Thrill Ride
  • Chapter 20: Ten Original Podcasters
  • Mignon Fogarty
  • Adam Curry
  • Mur Lafferty
  • Steve Boyett
  • Adam Christianson
  • Dave Slusher
  • Scott Sigler
  • Michael Butler
  • Dr. Pamela Gay
  • Brian Ibbott
  • Authors’ Footnote
  • Index
  • About the Authors
  • Advertisement Page
  • Connect with Dummies
  • End User License Agreement
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