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And this is a great way if you're looking to monetize your podcast or work directly with advertisers and sponsors. but you can also make your podcast really engaging with dynamic content and use it for more than just sponsored messages or ads. For example, a past guest has a new book out, so you could get the affiliate link and drop a quick audio snippet promoting the book.
You might host a geek podcast about Star Wars, but you're going to create a new miniseries podcast about the Ahsoka TV show. So you could upload a snippet that promotes this new podcast across all your back episodes for your current show, or just the ones that mention Ahsoka.
You might host a geek podcast about Star Wars, but you're going to create a new miniseries podcast about the Ahsoka TV show. So you could upload a snippet that promotes this new podcast across all your back episodes for your current show, or just the ones that mention Ahsoka.
If you're on a true crime podcast and new information has come to light, you can add a snippet with the most up-to-date info about that case featured in a past episode. There are lots of ways you can use dynamic content to ensure your listeners have the most recent details about the topic, guests and more.
If you're on a true crime podcast and new information has come to light, you can add a snippet with the most up-to-date info about that case featured in a past episode. There are lots of ways you can use dynamic content to ensure your listeners have the most recent details about the topic, guests and more.
And it's a really simple way to make a show as contextual as possible for those listeners, which can only help when it comes to growing your show more. Until the next time, happy podcasting. Thanks for listening. If you enjoy one minute podcast tips, be sure to share with your friends and other podcasters so they can enjoy it too. Until the next time, happy podcasting.
And it's a really simple way to make a show as contextual as possible for those listeners, which can only help when it comes to growing your show more. Until the next time, happy podcasting. Thanks for listening. If you enjoy one minute podcast tips, be sure to share with your friends and other podcasters so they can enjoy it too. Until the next time, happy podcasting.
I'm Danny Brown, and you're listening to One Minute Podcast Tips, the show that helps you be a better podcaster in just a minute a week. If you like exclusive tips just for your podcast, as well as early access to all episodes, become a premium subscriber at oneminutepodcasttips.com forward slash support. And now, this week's episode.
I'm Danny Brown, and you're listening to One Minute Podcast Tips, the show that helps you be a better podcaster in just a minute a week. If you like exclusive tips just for your podcast, as well as early access to all episodes, become a premium subscriber at oneminutepodcasttips.com forward slash support. And now, this week's episode.
When it comes to podcast equipment, a lot of the discussions are usually around mics or interfaces or software or other tools. But for some reason, you rarely see headphones mentioned, and yet they're probably the most underrated piece of equipment around. When recording, you can hear any unwanted sounds, noise artifacts, uneven levels and more.
When it comes to podcast equipment, a lot of the discussions are usually around mics or interfaces or software or other tools. But for some reason, you rarely see headphones mentioned, and yet they're probably the most underrated piece of equipment around. When recording, you can hear any unwanted sounds, noise artifacts, uneven levels and more.
During editing, you can pick out the tiny details you'd otherwise miss, including where the mix might need improvement. So I always recommend a good pair of headphones when it comes to podcasting, and to make sure they're monitor headphones with a neutral sound. You don't want heavy bass for music headphones, for example.
During editing, you can pick out the tiny details you'd otherwise miss, including where the mix might need improvement. So I always recommend a good pair of headphones when it comes to podcasting, and to make sure they're monitor headphones with a neutral sound. You don't want heavy bass for music headphones, for example.
I use the Sony MDR-7506, while the Sennheiser HD200 Pros are also really good, and I'll leave links to those in the show notes so you can check them out. So the next time you're looking at podcasting equipment, make sure your headphones are at the top of the list. Until the next time, happy podcasting. Thanks for listening.
I use the Sony MDR-7506, while the Sennheiser HD200 Pros are also really good, and I'll leave links to those in the show notes so you can check them out. So the next time you're looking at podcasting equipment, make sure your headphones are at the top of the list. Until the next time, happy podcasting. Thanks for listening.
If you enjoy One Minute Podcast Tips, be sure to share with your friends and other podcasters so they can enjoy it too. Until the next time, happy podcasting.
If you enjoy One Minute Podcast Tips, be sure to share with your friends and other podcasters so they can enjoy it too. Until the next time, happy podcasting.
I'm Danny Brown and you're listening to One Minute Podcast Tips, the show that helps you be a better podcaster in just a minute a week. If you like exclusive tips just for your podcast, as well as early access to all episodes, become a premium subscriber at oneminutepodcasttips.com forward slash support. And now, this week's episode.
I'm Danny Brown and you're listening to One Minute Podcast Tips, the show that helps you be a better podcaster in just a minute a week. If you like exclusive tips just for your podcast, as well as early access to all episodes, become a premium subscriber at oneminutepodcasttips.com forward slash support. And now, this week's episode.
For podcasters that offer a premium option, so where you can get stuff like exclusive content, early access to episodes, bonus content, etc., one of the things that can be a problem is what to call it. Do you call it memberships? Do you call it premium listeners or premium members? Do you call it premium subscribers or even just subscribers?