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Dan

In todays video I’ll teach you how to get broadcast quality sound for your podcast without having to fork out the big $$$$ for high end software

Using the free editing software Audacity, I walk you through the essential things you need to know about equalisation and compression to get your audio sounding hot, quickly and easily.

So next time you make a podcast be sure to add compression and equalisation to get that professional sound!

To get started on your own professional sounding podcast  download a copy of Dan’s new FREE report “Podcast Like A Radio DJ”. Get it here!

Dan

I often get comments on the broadcast standard of my audio. So I’ve made a quick video for you below that shows 2 things that I do to ‘treat’ my raw podcast audio to really sweeten it up.

Interested in the software I used in this video? You can get a trial version of Adobe Audition here (be sure to get the right version for your operating system PC or MAC).

Or if you’ve got a few hundred dollars to spend you can pick up the full version over at Amazon. If you’re serious about your podcast editing and post production then you will not regret it (I’ve been using this software for 10 years and I’m still in love with it).

If you are interested I also offer a complete “done for you” approach to podcast production. Click here to find out more

To get started on your own professional sounding podcast  download a copy of Dan’s new FREE report “Podcast Like A Radio DJ”. Get it here!

 

Dan

I get a bunch of people contacting me asking me questions about the Blue Yeti Microphone. I’ve made this quick video to answer two of the most common questions I get in my inbox.

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The secret to creating truly captivating podcast content is to know what your audience wants and then serve it up!  A common mistake that I see content creators make is thinking that THEY are the ones to judge what’s good content or not.

Wrong. It’s the audience that judge the strength of your podcast content, not you. They do this by how many times an episode is downloaded, listened to, subscribed to etc.

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There’s no doubt about it, being a podcaster means putting yourself ‘out there’. It’s your thoughts, your voice and your view on life that you’re presenting to the world.

To be good at podcasting, you need to be fairly transparent, prepared to share some personal stories and let your guard down. All these traits go a long way to helping your audience get to know you. And once they do what they’ll give you in return is loyalty, support and that famous F word that makes all podcasters shudder… FEEDBACK.

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