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Podcast Method Episode #6 – Hijacking – Time-stamped show notes.md

Podcast Method Episode #6 – Hijacking – Time-stamped show notes

  • 00:55 – Reworking and editing an interview after it's happened
  • 02:45 – Doing sponsor reads before, during, or after an interview
  • 09:55 – Tracking podcast download statistics
  • 11:30 – Showbot, recording live, chatrooms
  • 15:00 – Collecting topic suggestions from listeners
  • 16:30 – Microphones for screencasts—dynamic vs condensor—and tips for screencasting
  • 22:40 – Noise gating
  • 25:15 – Mini Skype machines
  • 30:05 – How do you market a podcast and get new listeners?
  • 39:20 – How much of a song am I allowed to use under fair use?
  • 44:06 – How do I pull audio from movies, TV, or YouTube?
  • 49:44 – How do you deal with ads on a new podcast?
  • 53:00 – Patreon vs sponsorships, should I sell sponsorships for cheap when my podcast is new?
  • 56:35 – Is it worth editing first-time guests? Should you edit ums and ahs?
  • 59:23 – Recording volume levels in Garage Band. Listening to your podcast in editing, vs after you've finished it, in different places.
  • 1:03:38 – How important are show notes?

Time-stamped show notes by Matthew Palmer.

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