There used to be a Nightly News that everyone eagerly watched (except the kids, of course). You were loyal to either Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings, or Dan Rather, or you had faith in all three and watched whatever came on. For the most part, Americans felt their news was unbiased,
Read MoreA recording studio would be nice, eh? So many of us are recording amazing podcasts in our home offices, walk-in closets, and zip-up recording booths we got on Amazon. And while we
Every social media platform has a different method of measuring success. While YouTube looks at channel subscribers, it is views that rule the roost. Twitter’s top gauge is followers. TikTok is views,
Remember reading about Ichabod Crane, Amelia Earhart, and the Bermuda Triangle in school? Did you ever learn about D.B. Cooper, John Wilkes Booth, or even Al Capone’s lost fortune? If so,
Southern Gothic isn’t your typical history podcast. In fact, I’d argue there isn’t anything typical about it. The idea behind it isn’t to just entertain or educate, but to completely enthrall you
I was excited to listen to this podcast. I really like a good series that goes deep in explaining something I have just a bit of knowledge about. But I think
Using music in your podcast is unnecessarily tricky. You certainly don’t want to get your episode removed or flagged for copyrighted content, or worse yet, sued. But why does this problem even
Somewhere in the world, your future audience members are going about their day not knowing you exist. But at some point, they will come across you and perhaps become your biggest fan.
Remember when Netflix had this epiphany? “If everybody is watching movies here, why don’t we make our own?” Well, the podcasting world has adopted this mentality, too. The apps carrying our podcasts
Has your podcast growth plateaued? Research. Record. Edit. Publish. Episode Art. Tweetit. Research. Record. Edit. Publish. Episode Art. Facebookit. Research. Record. Edit. Publish. Episode Art. Instagramit. Do you feel like you’re doing
140 characters. They called it a “microblog.” At first, being held to 140 characters when posting something was really strange. But it caught on, and then it caught fire… and then, everyone