After arriving back in England after an intense week at Blog World New Media Expo in New York, I’ve been recovering from a vicious cold.
In fact it’s been more than a cold. If the cold and flu had a love child then that’s what I’ve got.
But while I’ve had a couple of corks up each nostril, I’ve had a chance to reflect on my first experience at Blog World & New Media Expo.
I had an absolute ball meeting new people from all over the world who are podcasting, keen to start, or don’t even know what the hell podcasting is!
It’s been a week since my last post about podcast equipment. I went into detail about the “mixer method”, and why this approach to podcasting may or may not suit your needs.
Today I’d like to talk about the “minimalist method”.
I’ve been invited to be a panelist at Blog World New Media Expo in June to talk about podcasting. And in the last few weeks my other panelists and I have been catching up over Skype deciding what to talk about.
Yesterday we spoke about podcasting equipment. Specifically the two main approaches one could take when starting a podcast.
Resources:
- iTunes specifications including new artwork specs, can be found here
- Get my FREE podcasting report here
- Example of a pop shield (filter)
- Example of a boom mic stand