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391- Acoustic improvements for podcasting

In this episode of The Podcast Reporter, we discuss the audio issues from home studios that could be rectified by implementing improvements for acoustics. The article (and an earlier one mentioned in the audio episode) was published recently about acoustics from Buzzsprout.com by Kevin Finn

We also mention the 2006 suggestion for reducing the audio or acoustic problems of podcasting from home by Paul Colligan in his earlier podcast show called Podcast Tools Weekly Update (now podfaded) — and this suggestion was to record your episode with a blanket over your head.

We hope that your audio quality will be the best and be reverb-free and hissing-free, so that this will improve your podcast episodes.

Thank you for your attention.

Copyright (c) 2020, Matrix Solutions Corporation and Buzzsrpout.com and Paul Colligan. All rights reserved.

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385- Fix podcasting discoverability issues

In this episode of podcastreporter.com, we discuss the issues of discoverability of your podcast shows, and especially how to try to fix them.

The post on medium.com deals with five ways to fix discoverability problems. These five thoughts are:

  • Realize that your problem is not unique;
  • Take the lead by getting in front of your audience and introduce yourself;
  • Go niche;
  • Raise the bar — for the only ones to suffer will be those podcasters who refuse to adapt;
  • Have patience

Thus, in addition to other resources already discussed in this podcast show, we hope that you can find value in these perspectives and begin to conquer the discoverability problem for your podcast show.

Thank you for your attention.

Copyright (c) 2020, Matrix Solutions Corporation and medium.com. All rights reserved.

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358- From passion to prison in podcasting

In this repurposed episode of podcastreporter.com  from an earlier time this year, we deliver this idea of having your podcasting passion turning into a confined or “prison” for you during this virus crisis. This is a slightly edited version of prior episode 92.

So, when your podcasting becomes more of an “obligation” instead of a “passion,” how can you re-ignite your excitement of podcasting during the plandemic?

In this article that was narrated for you, there are three suggestions to turn your “prison” into “passion” once again — for the podcaster and other entrepreneurs.

Copyright (c) 2020, Matrix Solutions Corporation and solo-e.com. All rights reserved.

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330- Podcast BOOTCAMPS and pricey training

In this episode of podcastreporter.com, we deliver some thoughts about offerings known as podcast bootcamps — and the fact that they could be not only pricey in their cost, but also not as focused as they need to be for the new or aspiring podcasters.

As you will hear in this repurposed episode from an earlier post in this same podcast show, serious thought should be given to the talents and the credentials of the instructors or teachers or managers of the proposed bootcamps before you go and sign up for these types of programs.

Thank you for your attention.

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273- Tips for podcast membership sites

In this episode of The Podcast Reporter, we deliver some tips on podcast membership sites.

As you will hear in this audio episode, we focus on the monetization aspects of membership sites — including theory and practical application in the world of the podosphere.

Thank you for your attention.

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271- Benefits of hobbyist podcasting

In this episode of The Podcast Reporter, we deliver a discussion about the traits and issues of being a hobbyist podcaster.

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270 A- Becoming a full-time podcaster — beware of the LAND MINES

This is a repurposed bonus episode which delivers again for our new listeners come thoughts and warnings on jumping into the podosphere with both feet and going for a full-time career as a podcaster.

Bottom line is:  beware of potential “land mines” in the water as you jump in, because the podosphere is becoming more saturated, with over one million podcast shows. You need to know how to differentiate yourself and your show in this huge market.

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