New tools have made it easier to create a podcast. The second edition of Podcasting For Dummies shows you how you can create and distribute your own online recordings using tools you already have. This edition also covers what you need to build a top-notch podcasting studio. Expert podcasters Tee Morris and Evo Terra are joined on this edition by a fellow podcasting guru, Chuck Tomasi, to walk you through recording, editing, posting, and promoting a podcast. Chapters cover:
Choosing a topic that fits your expertise
Writing an outline or script for your podcast
Turning your existing computer into a desktop podcasting studio
Picking the microphone, headphones, and audio editing software that best suit your needs
Upgrading to pro-level podcasting equipment
Conducting interviews and recording an interview subject who’s not in the room with you
Navigating the XML code you need to share your podcast
Finding a place to host your podcast online
Promoting your podcasts in the blogosphere, online discussion groups, and social networking sites
Seeking out sponsors, advertising, and subscriptions to make your podcast pay
Creating podcasts designed to promote a business
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About the author
Tee Morris, Chuck Tomasi, and Evo Terra are podcasting pros. Tee shares his sci-fi writings as "podiobooks," Chuck hosts the popular Technorama podcast, and Evo is a podcast producer.
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