Podcasters' Emporium is a mixed bag podcast of news, reviews and interviews for podcasters including a selection of Podsafe Music you can grab and put in your own podcasts. The show is presented by James Williams.
In today's show we continue looking at practical ways you can improve your voice, and getting the best from it in your podcast. Today we work with a Podcasters' Emporium listener and host of The Sci Fi Diner pocast - Scott Hertzog. Tim Noonan is from Visionary Communications at www.visionarycommunications.com.au
Today's show continues on last week's theme where we started to talk about the things you need to know to promote your podcast successfully. We've got a whole heap more thoughts in this episode, plus your comments and some listener audio as well. This is a participatory show, so perhaps there are some things we haven't mentioned, a promotional tip or technique you use on your show.
Today's show covers the things you need to know to promote your podcast successfully. This is one of a multipart series where we look at tips and techniques for podcast promotion, starting from getting your website right, through SEO and creating a promo that other people can play on their shows for you. Tap into James and Dave's experience in podcasting to learn how you can get your podcast in front of a wider audience.
If you are a podcaster or a blogger, this is a show you do not want to miss. We speak to Los Angeles based attorney Gordon Firemark about all things copyright and specifically how copyright affects you, as a podcaster and blogger.
This show we delve into podcast feeds (or RSS feeds for podcasts). We go under the bonnet to understand exactly what feeds are, how they are constructed and give you tips and tricks along the way to help you get the most out of your podcast feed. We also look at the differences between creating a feed yourself and using services like Wordpress plug-ins that do it all for you automatically. We also look at the tricky black-magic of subscriber statistics and examine some tools you can use to find out how many people are subscribed and listening to your show.