There is a giant button at the top of your listing in Apple labeled LISTEN. When someone clicks it whatever comes out is going to shape their first impression, and it will influence how long they let this play. I listened to podcasts for 14 hours in the car this weekend as I drove to a speaking gig in Nashville. Bad audio is becoming more and more apparent in this space (especially for "indies" and I thought I would help us understand what it sounds like and what tools are available to help fix it.
In This Episode
How to politely let potential guests know their audio is unacceptable.
How you can sound amazing for less than $100
The importance of microphone placement.
Why A-List Celebrities are the only people allowed to "dial in" to your show.
Tools you can use to get rid of reverb and level out the audio and remove noise.
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