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Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You)Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You)
Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You)
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Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You)

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Travis McElroy

Podcasting is best learned through trial and error. There is no need for expensive software or a perfect recording studio. There is no need for above-average talent either. A willingness to learn new things and persistence are all you need. All of the mistakes you make along the way are part of the learning process. Respecting your audience's time is the first rule of podcasting. Your listeners are giving you their time, and their time is valuable. Hence, put your best effort into each and every moment of your podcast. Listen to demos on YouTube to find your perfect microphone. Online microphone sales are baffling. As each one produces a distinctive sound, finding one you like depends on your taste. Luckily, you can find a demo of most microphones on YouTube. Listening to several demo videos will help you figure out the best suited for your podcast.

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Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You) (2021) is an encouraging, easy-to-follow handbook for starting your own podcast. From selecting a topic to attracting an audience, podcasting is not as difficult as you might think. In spite of a short budget and limited tech skills, a bit of persistence and tenacity can help you create a masterpiece.

Book summary

Travis McElroy is an American podcaster, voice actor, and content creator known for his involvement in various popular podcasts and online projects. He is one of the McElroy brothers, a trio of siblings who have gained fame for their work in podcasting and entertainment.

Podcasting is best learned through trial and error. There is no need for expensive software or a perfect recording studio. There is no need for above-average talent either. A willingness to learn new things and persistence are all you need. All of the mistakes you make along the way are part of the learning process. Respecting your audience's time is the first rule of podcasting. Your listeners are giving you their time, and their time is valuable. Hence, put your best effort into each and every moment of your podcast. Listen to demos on YouTube to find your perfect microphone. Online microphone sales are baffling. As each one produces a distinctive sound, finding one you like depends on your taste. Luckily, you can find a demo of most microphones on YouTube. Listening to several demo videos will help you figure out the best suited for your podcast.

“If you can’t make fun of yourself, then other people will do it for you.”

“You know what’s cooler than a million dollars? Literally anything.”

“The only thing better than giving someone a present is watching them open it.”

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A consistent podcast format will help you get a loyal audience.

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Keep your audience entertained, regardless of the genre.

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Create the ideal recording studio in your closet.

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A good host must be focused and enthusiastic.

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There are multiple refinement stages involved in editing a podcast.

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The importance of a good hosting service and an online presence cannot be overstated.

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Being creative and persistent can help you make money from podcasting.

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