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Podcasting for Dummies

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By: Tee Morris, Chuck Tomasi
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Produce a podcast like the pros.

More people than ever are turning to podcasts for on-demand, mobile entertainment and information. Podcasting for Dummies offers a fast and easy way to get the know-how you need to produce and distribute one of your very own. Written by a pair of podcasting pioneers, this book shares insight on the technology behind recording, editing, and sharing podcasts, along with tips and tricks on how to produce a pro-level podcast.

Podcasting has enjoyed a recent boom thanks to a new crop of hit podcasts catching the ears of the public and media, along with the continued growth of mobile and streaming devices as a source for entertainment. If you want to jump on the podcasting bandwagon, you've come to the right place! In this fully updated edition, would-be and experienced podcasters alike will get all the tech information, production insight, and promotional tips they need to either get a podcast off the ground or improve on an existing one.

  • Get the gear you need
  • Find your podcasting voice
  • Find and build an audience

New tools have made it easier than ever to create a podcast - and this book shows you how.

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Outdated and Really Basic, Wasted my Time , Good dad jokes though.

It’s amazing how much information can be in this book without me learning anything. Most of this book was irrelevant to me because it included extremely detailed steps of how to use garage band or specific things like the amount of bandwidth available for your podcast, that stuff went above my head and also is completely meaningless when you use an app like Spotify Podcasts/Anchor, or most podcast apps available today where you can make a podcast for free. But then oddly the stuff that was actually relevant to me was so basic it was so unhelpful. For example, there was a chapter about advertising your podcast and literally the only thing I learned in that chapter was that they suggest using Facebook. I could’ve guessed that without having to open this book. They spent the entire chapter just saying why you should use Facebook and then they told you where on Facebook to find a Facebook ad as if I don’t understand how to Google things. Either this book is written for 50 year old people who have never touched a computer in the last 10 years and suddenly want to create a podcast, or it was written 10 years ago for 40 year olds and they just slapped a 2021 copyright on it. There was actually an entire chapter talking about how you should Google yourself to find forums to talk about your podcast as if Reddit didn’t exist. I’ve never experienced a book that has so much information without giving you enough details to actually be useful while also simultaneously giving you too much details of things that are useless. The only good thing about this book was the authors dad jokes that he used in every chapter multiple times. This book did NOT age well.

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