Tools To Clean It Up, and More
You are going through the file of the interview you did a week ago and you notice:
1. The audio of the audience sounds horrible.
2. The guest is boring.
Today I showcase some tools that can help you save the audio, but only you can save the boring.
When you join the School of Podcasting you can quit worrying about:
Are people going to listen to me? (Yes, cause I'll show you how to see what they want).
Am I going to sound stupid? (No, as I'll show you the magic of editing)
It will cost a million dollars (No, I'll have you sounding like a million bucks without spending a million bucks).
I don't anything about this technology (You said the same thing about driving).
Get access to:
Step-by-step tutorials, live group coaching, a mastermind group filled with brilliant podcasting minds, and the ability to schedule as many one on one quick fix calls as you like at no extra charge.
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Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/start
What Are You Doing to Grow Your Audience (and is it working)? Go to schoolofpodcasting.com/question to answer
Check out the article I published on Medium.
Ultimate Guide to Interviews Episode
The Ultimate Guide to Podcast Interviews
Descript software with new Studio Sounds
Krisp (silence your noisy environment)
Podinbox - It's like Speakpipe on Steroids.
Hello Next and Frill Roadmap Tools (could be used by your audience to vote on episode topics)
Podpage - New Social Sharting and Guest Tools
Libsyn 5 - Has new Snippets tools to make show notes easier.
Captivate has introduced dynamic show descriptions, and enhanced its dynamic content tool.
Buy Me a Coffee - Receive payments
Otter.ai is a transcript tool I use for editing and for finding pull quotes.
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Clipscribe - Cool Social Videos Quickly
Dopesick on Hulu
Amend on Netflix
WAP - Cardi B Lyric Video
Waiting for the World To Change
This podcast is part of the Power of Podcasting Network.