I've co-hosted and produced my own podcast for three years now. There's always more to learn so I read or at least skim any book about podcasting that I come across. If anyone were to ask me to recommend a book about starting a podcast, this is the one I'd suggest. It is clear, concise, not techy, and Meinzer clearly has buckets of experience in the industry.
This was a decent guide/intro to podcasting. Fun and humorous, with some useful tips. If you're really going to start your own podcast this is a good overview with some useful dos and don'ts. But in the end you'll have still loads to figure out...just like starting any business or innovation I guess. It's pretty clear that she belongs to an older generation, since she's still using terms like tape sync and speaks of marketing/comms using Facebook and Skype.
Good as a general guide/intro to podcasting. But it's pretty clear that she belongs to an older generation, since she's still using terms like tape sync and speaks of marketing/comms using Facebook and Skype.
What it covers: • The 7 steps to creating your own podcast channel, including how to: define your whys and whats, decide on your podcast format, structure and content, select your ideal host(s), get the ideal guests on your show, create a quality podcast, distribute the podcast and promote/grow the channel. • The pitfalls to avoid in each step, and get specific tips and examples to help you find your motivation and build your know-how to create a successful show.
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