Podcasting for Dummies

Ever wonder what it takes to get your very own podcast up and running? How to get the gear you need, pick a great topic, secure fascinating guests, and assemble it all into a refined and irresistible product? Well wonder no more! Because Podcasting For Dummies has the essential guidance you need to...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Morris, Tee (-)
Otros Autores: Tomasi, Chuck, Terra, Evo
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated 2024.
Edición:5th ed
Colección:--For dummies.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009841206806719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Beyond the Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part 1 Podcasting on a Worldwide Frequency
  • Chapter 1 Getting the Scoop on Podcasting
  • Deciding Whether Podcasting Is for You
  • You want to build your brand
  • You want to deliver media on a regular basis
  • You want to reach beyond the boundaries of broadcast media
  • You have something to say
  • You want to hear from your listeners
  • Creating a Podcast
  • Looking for the bare necessities
  • Recording your first podcast
  • Compressing your audio files
  • Uploading your audio to the web
  • Grabbing listeners
  • Creating show notes
  • Getting listed in directories
  • There's an App for That
  • The old-timer: Apple Podcasts
  • Podcasting on the go: Pocket Casts
  • The 800-pound gorilla: Spotify
  • YouTube podcasts
  • Other podcast resources
  • Chapter 2 Getting the Gadgets to Produce a Podcast
  • Finding the Right Mic
  • A beginner's guide to mics
  • Investing in a high-end mic
  • Dynamic mics
  • Condenser mics
  • Podcasts Well with Others: The Mixing Board
  • The anatomy of a mixing board
  • Hooking up a mixer to your computer
  • Listen Up: Headphones
  • Accessorize! Accessorize! Accessorize!
  • Chapter 3 Building Your Podcast's Digital Workstation
  • Budget-Friendly (aka Free) One-Size- Fits-All Software: Audacity
  • Commercial Audio Software
  • Adobe Audition
  • Apple Logic Pro X
  • Gluing It Together with RSS
  • Podcast Management 101
  • Size does matter
  • Bandwidth demystified
  • Chapter 4 Go, Go, Power Podcasters!
  • Podcasting with Your Laptop
  • Shure MVi
  • RØDE Streamer X
  • Podcasting with Your Mobile Devices
  • RØDE VideoMic Me
  • smartLav+
  • Two for the Røde: The Wireless PRO
  • Podcasting with Portable Recorders.
  • Zoom-zoom-zoom: The Handy Recorder line
  • Zoom H1essential
  • Zoom H2n
  • Zoom H4n Pro
  • Zoom H5 and H6
  • From Cloud to Computer: Portable Audio Workflow
  • Getting audio from your portable recorder
  • Getting audio from your mobile device
  • Part 2 The Hills Are Alive with the Sound of Podcasting
  • Chapter 5 Before You Hit the Record Button
  • Choosing a Topic
  • Finding Your Voice
  • Finding Your Collective Voice
  • Deciding Whether You Need an Outline or Script
  • Determining a Length for Your Show
  • The value of the short podcast
  • A little length won't kill you
  • Finding a happy medium
  • Mark Your Calendar: Posting Schedule
  • Posting daily
  • Posting weekly
  • Posting biweekly (or fortnightly for our friends in the Commonwealth)
  • Posting monthly
  • I Hear Music (and It Sounds Like Police Sirens!)
  • The powers that be
  • Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
  • Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
  • Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
  • Creative Commons (CC)
  • I can name that tune . . . I wrote it!
  • I'll take the First: Free speech versus slander
  • Chapter 6 Interview-Fu: Talk to Me, Grasshopper
  • I'll Have My People Call Your People: Interview Requests
  • Preparing for Interviews
  • Asking great questions
  • Avoiding inappropriate questions
  • Feelin' the synergy
  • Recording Interviews
  • Recording using Zoom
  • Recording using StreamYard
  • Recording using hardware
  • Prepping Your Green Room for Guests
  • Welcoming in-studio guests
  • Meeting guests on their own turf
  • Ensuring Trouble-Free Recordings
  • Chapter 7 So What Are You Waiting For? Record, Already!
  • Did Your Sound Check Clear the Bank?
  • Understanding dB levels
  • Setting your levels
  • Noises Off: Capturing Ambient Noise
  • Identifying ambient noise
  • Minimizing ambient noise
  • Take Your Time and Hurry Up: Pacing and Clock Management.
  • Take the potato out of your mouth and enunciate
  • And now let's take a break for station identification
  • Concerning Tangents and Their Val - Oh, Look, a Butterfly!
  • "Say, that reminds me of something . . ."
  • "But getting back to what I was saying earlier . . ."
  • Getting Started with Audacity
  • Chapter 8 Cleanup, Podcast Aisle 8!
  • A Few Reasons to Consider Editing
  • Editing with Audacity
  • Making Your Musical Bed and Lying in It: Background Music
  • Finding the right balance
  • Applying bed music the right way
  • Setting volume levels for bed music
  • Making an Entrance: Intros
  • Theme music
  • Intro greeting
  • Exit, Stage Left: Outros
  • Leave the audience wanting more
  • Coming soon to a media player near you
  • Part 3 You've Recorded Your Voice: Now What?
  • Chapter 9 Shrink That Puppy and Slap a Label on It
  • A Kilobit of Me, and a Whole Lot of You: Understanding Kbps
  • Care for a Sample, Sir? (Audio Sample Rates)
  • ID3 Tags: The 411 of Podcasting
  • Tell me about yourself: All about ID3 tags
  • IDentity crisis: Making ID3 tags work for podcasting
  • Creating and editing ID3 tags
  • Chapter 10 Move It on Up (to Your Web Server)
  • Show Art: Getting Graphic with Your Podcast
  • Adopting an Effective File-Naming Convention
  • Making Your Connection with an FTP Application
  • Step-by-step (or quack-by-quack) setup for Cyberduck
  • Step-by-step setup for FileZilla
  • A place on your web server for your stuff
  • Uploading your files
  • Uploading to a Podcast-Specific Host
  • Chapter 11 Providing Show Notes
  • Show Note Etiquette
  • Planning the Post
  • It's all in the details
  • A picture is worth a thousand words
  • Posting Your Show Notes
  • Posting in WordPress
  • Posting on LibSyn
  • Boosting Search Engine Rankings
  • Loading up your titles
  • Soliciting backlinks
  • Part 4 Start Spreadin' the News about Your Podcast.
  • Chapter 12 Speaking Directly to Your Peeps
  • Gathering Listener Feedback
  • Fostering Comments on Your Blog
  • Focusing on Online Forums
  • Socializing with Social Media
  • Facebook
  • X (the platform formerly known as Twitter)
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Threads
  • Using Voicemail
  • Building a Community with Discord
  • Seeking the Comments of Others
  • Trying a general search
  • Searching on a site, blog, or social media platform
  • Dealing with Negative Comments
  • Chapter 13 Fishing for Listeners
  • Getting Your Podcast Ready for Promotion
  • Polishing your presentation
  • Checking your bandwidth
  • Figuring out your USP
  • Exploring Various Advertising Options
  • Give me a boost, Facebook
  • Insta-traffic with Instagram
  • Writing press releases
  • PR Newswire
  • PRWeb
  • Promoting Your Podcast
  • Optimizing your site for search engines
  • Submitting promos to other podcasts
  • Recording your promo
  • Giving interviews
  • Generating buzz
  • Part 5 Podcasting the World of Tomorrow . . .  Today!
  • Chapter 14 Podcasting and AI
  • Editing Made Easy with Hindenburg PRO
  • Getting Descript-ive
  • Adding ChatGPT to Your Toolbelt
  • Helping AI Generate the Best Results: Prompt Engineering
  • The Ethics of AI
  • Chapter 15 Podcasting on YouTube
  • A Hostile Welcome: The Demands of Video
  • YouTube: We're Here to Help
  • Adding the Video Element: Creating a Podcast for YouTube
  • Keeping it simple: Introducing video to an audio podcast
  • Pro-level video podcasting: Working with a multicam setup in Adobe Premiere
  • Crossing the Finish Line: Taking Your Podcast to YouTube
  • Tell us about yourself: The Details window
  • Adding more to your podcast: Video elements
  • Making sure you're above board: Checks
  • Drop it like it's HAWT: Publishing your video
  • Grabbing attention: The art of the thumbnail.
  • Chapter 16 One Giant Leap for Podcasting: Live Streaming Content
  • Going Live
  • Setting up a Streaming Account
  • Setting the Stage: Working with RØDE Streamer X and Streamlabs
  • Streamer X: Livestreaming wherever you are
  • Streamlabs: Your livestreaming control board
  • And You're Live! Podcasting in the Moment
  • It's a Stream! No, It's a Podcast. No, It's a Stream and a Podcast!
  • Part 6 The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 17 Ten Things We Wish We Had Known When We Started Podcasting
  • Use Your Mic Effectively
  • Make Sure Others Can See Your Screen
  • Share Your Podcast the Right Way
  • Have a Plan
  • Create Five to Ten Episodes before Going Live
  • Don't Rubber Stamp Your Next Podcast
  • Control the Environment for Audio and Video
  • Your Guests' Audio Should Sound as Good as Yours
  • Don't Wing It with Interviews
  • Look at the Camera, Not Your Screen
  • Chapter 18 Ten Types of Podcasts to Check Out
  • Tech Podcasts
  • Independent Media Podcasts
  • Science Podcasts
  • Self-Development Podcasts
  • Comedy Podcasts
  • Slice-of-Life Podcasts
  • Gaming Podcasts
  • Podcasts of the Pen
  • Geek Podcasts
  • Podcasts about . . . Podcasting
  • Chapter 19 Ten Original Podcasters
  • Mignon Fogarty
  • Adam Curry
  • Mur Lafferty
  • Steve Boyett
  • Adam Christianson
  • Dave Slusher
  • Scott Sigler
  • Michael Butler
  • Dr. Pamela Gay
  • Brian Ibbott
  • Index
  • EULA.