• Starting a Podcast with Podbean (First Look)

    If you’re looking for an affordable option for hosting your podcast, Podbean might be the answer! The offer Starting a great free plan, and $9/mo paid plan, and lots of features to help new podcasters. Let’s see what it’s like to sign up and launch a podcast using Podbean.

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  • Using FusionCast to Make Videos Out of Podcast Episodes

    One way to grow your podcast and reach more listeners is to be on every platform…including YouTube. While you may not be able to record video specific for a show, there are a few easy ways to create a video from your audio, including this fantastic app for the Mac: FusionCast!

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  • Mic Review: A Good SUB-$200 Mic (Stellar X2)

    Finding a good sub-$200 mic can be tough – it’s right in the middle ground between cheap but good enough, and the pro-sounding mics for $400+. Does the Stellar X2 by TechZone check out? Watch to find out. As a bonus, you’ll also learn how to connect an XLR mic to your computer!

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  • Why a Podcast Could Be the Best Publicity Channel for Your New Book

    I’ve been podcasting for more than seven years, and in addition to hosting How I Built It, I produce several other podcasts and have created an online course teaching people how to start their own podcasts. I guess you could say I’m a fan. But did you know I’m also a published author with six titles to my name?

    Keep reading to learn why podcasts are an excellent marketing and content outlet for authors, and why I wish I had created a podcast for my latest book.

  • What Mowing the Lawn has to do with Your Podcast Losing Money

    Recently I had to take a half day off to do yard work; when you’re self-employed, the opportunity cost can be actual lost money. For me it was $750. I could have hired someone and kept working on things I needed to do, and it was have cost less. The same can be true for most things you do with your podcast.

  • 5 Content Ideas for Your Podcast

    Your business is stagnating. Maybe sales are as high as you’d like. Maybe you can’t seem to attract more customers. Starting a podcast – with the right content – will help.

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