Podcast solutions:the complete guide to podcasting

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Geoghegan Michael W. (Michael Woodland), 1968-
Corporate Authors: NetLibrary, Inc.
Group Author: Klass Dan, 1963-
Published: Apress,
Publisher Address: Berkeley, CA
Publication Dates: c2005.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0054-3
Carrier Form: xxvii, 240 p.: ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN: 9781430200543 (electronic bk.)
1430200545 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: TP393
CLC: TP393
Contents: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword / Adam Curry -- About the authors -- About the technical reviewer --- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- About the CD -- Chap. 1. Podcasting 101 -- Chap. 2. Listening to podcasts -- Chap. 3. Podcasting how-to -- Chap. 4. Planning your podcast -- Chap. 5. Podcasting tools -- Chap. 6. Recording your podcast -- Chap. 7. Putting it altogether -- Chap. 8. Preparing your file -- Chap. 9. Serving it up -- Chap. 10. Getting heard -- Chap. 11. Making money with podcasting -- Conclusion -- Appendix A. Glossary -- Appendix B. Podcasting resources at a glance -- Index.
Are you the kind of person who's got a lot to say? Have you ever wanted to share your talents, thoughts, and opinions with others, but have lacked the broadcasting knowledge and contacts to achieve such a goal? Well, today it's well within your grasp, thanks to Podcasting. Using only some simple recording equipment, a computer, and the Internet, you can record and distribute your own audio shows, including anything you want -- comedy, debate, news, reviews, interviews, music -- the only limit is your imagination. Of course, you'll need a guide to tell you what you need to know, which is where this indispensable book comes in. This book is a shrewd and comprehensive guide to podcasting. From downloading podcasts to producing your own for fun or profit, it covers the entire world of podcasting with insight, humor, and the unmatched wisdom of experience. You'll learn: How to receive podcasts; How podcasting is being applied in many different industries; How to plan and design your own top quality podcast, including expert advice on designing a show built for success; How to set up your "podcast studio," whether you're a casual hobbyist or a committed professional. Includes insights and buying advice on finding the right microphones, mixers, software, hardware, and more to meet your needs and fit your budget; The secrets to achieving "broadcast quality" audio for your show; How to include music, phone calls and audio feedback into your podcast inexpensively and legally; The techniques needed to turn your podcasts into Internet-ready audio files and get them out there ready to be received by your anxiously-waiting listeners, using simple hardware and software tools; The meaning of RSS, XML, mp3, LAME, and several other acronyms you thought you'd never understand; Insider's tips on creating a web presence that will enhance the popularity and professionalism of your show; Secrets of attracting listeners through the creative use of directories, user groups, mailing lists and more; How to make money with your podcast by attracting sponsors, advertisers, and other revenue sources.