Podcasting for dummies
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Podcasting for dummies
(--For dummies)
Wiley, c2008
2nd ed.
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New tools have made it easier to create a podcast. The second edition of Podcasting For Dummies shows you how you can create and distribute your own online recordings using tools you already have. This edition also covers what you need to build a top-notch podcasting studio. Expert podcasters Tee Morris and Evo Terra are joined on this edition by a fellow podcasting guru, Chuck Tomasi, to walk you through recording, editing, posting, and promoting a podcast. Chapters cover:
Choosing a topic that fits your expertiseWriting an outline or script for your podcastTurning your existing computer into a desktop podcasting studioPicking the microphone, headphones, and audio editing software that best suit your needsUpgrading to pro-level podcasting equipmentConducting interviews and recording an interview subject who s not in the room with youNavigating the XML code you need to share your podcastFinding a place to host your podcast onlinePromoting your podcasts in the blogosphere, online discussion groups, and social networking sitesSeeking out sponsors, advertising, and subscriptions to make your podcast payCreating podcasts designed to promote a business
Table of Contents
Foreword.
Introduction.
Part I: Podcasting on a Worldwide Frequency.
Chapter 1: Get ting the Scoop on Podcasting.
Chapter 2: Get ting the Gadgets That Make a Podcast Go.
Chapter 3: Building Your Podcast s Digital Workstation.
Part II: The Hills Are Alive with the Sound of Podcasting.
Chapter 4: Before You Hit the Record Button.
Chapter 5: Interview-Fu: Talk to Me, Grasshopper.
Chapter 6: So What Are You Waiting For? Record, Already!
Chapter 7: Cleanup, Podcast Aisle 7!
Chapter 8: Roll Camera: Video Podcasting.
Part III: So You ve Got This Great Recording of Your Voice. Now What?
Chapter 9: Shrink That Puppy and Slap a Label on It.
Chapter 10: Move It on Up (To Your Web Server).
Chapter 11: Providing Show Notes.
Chapter 12: Geeking Out on RSS.
Part IV: Start Spreadin the News about Your Podcast.
Chapter 13: Speaking Directly to Your Peeps.
Chapter 14: Fishing for Listeners.
Part V: Pod-sibilities to Consider for Your Show.
Chapter 15: Show Me the Money.
Chapter 16: Podcasting for Publicity.
Chapter 17: Podcasting for Passion.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 18: Top Ten Types of Podcasts to Check Out.
Chapter 19: Top Ten Most Influential People in Podcasting.
Chapter 20: Top Ten Reasons Why Podcasting Won t Kill Radio.
Chapter 21: Top Ten Reasons Why Podcasting Will Kill (Or Seriously Dent) Radio.
Index.
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