Danny Brown
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Podcast Appearances
This offers value to your subscribers and also keeps your podcast front and center to those subscribers. These are just some of the ways I find to be really effective, and the added bonuses are little to zero cost involved except your time, which is always nice. 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.
When it comes to the audio quality of a podcast, many podcasters use plugins like iZotope, Waves, AccentEyes, and others like them with their preferred editing software. This helps both optimize and repair audio after an episode has been recorded.
When it comes to the audio quality of a podcast, many podcasters use plugins like iZotope, Waves, AccentEyes, and others like them with their preferred editing software. This helps both optimize and repair audio after an episode has been recorded.
But for podcasters who may not be confident when it comes to audio quality, there's a great online tool called Auphonic that does a lot of the heavy lifting for you. This includes leveling the volume of all speakers, ensuring music and background noise isn't too loud, noise removal and reverb reduction, setting the EQ so each voice isn't hard on the listener's ears and more.
But for podcasters who may not be confident when it comes to audio quality, there's a great online tool called Auphonic that does a lot of the heavy lifting for you. This includes leveling the volume of all speakers, ensuring music and background noise isn't too loud, noise removal and reverb reduction, setting the EQ so each voice isn't hard on the listener's ears and more.
They also provide show notes, chapters and transcripts, which means you've got pretty much everything you need when it comes to creating a great episode. You can have two hours for each month and then either choose a monthly plan or one of credits as you need them. And I'll leave a link in the show notes so you can check Ophonic out for yourself.
They also provide show notes, chapters and transcripts, which means you've got pretty much everything you need when it comes to creating a great episode. You can have two hours for each month and then either choose a monthly plan or one of credits as you need them. And I'll leave a link in the show notes so you can check Ophonic out for yourself.
It's a great time saver and it really makes a difference to your audio. 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.
It's a great time saver and it really makes a difference to your audio. 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 numbers, a lot of the times podcasters just look at downloads or listens. And while that's good for an overall view, you can get useful data like follower numbers on different apps if you know where to look. So, for example, if you log on to Apple's Podcast Connect, Spotify for podcasters, and Amazon for podcasters, that will show you your follower numbers on these apps.
When it comes to podcast numbers, a lot of the times podcasters just look at downloads or listens. And while that's good for an overall view, you can get useful data like follower numbers on different apps if you know where to look. So, for example, if you log on to Apple's Podcast Connect, Spotify for podcasters, and Amazon for podcasters, that will show you your follower numbers on these apps.
These are the listeners that have hit the follow button for your show, so they get each new episode as soon as it's released. Another great resource is Refonic. By creating an account there and claiming your podcast, you can see follower numbers for podcast apps like Podcast Addict, CastBox, TuneIn, and more.
These are the listeners that have hit the follow button for your show, so they get each new episode as soon as it's released. Another great resource is Refonic. By creating an account there and claiming your podcast, you can see follower numbers for podcast apps like Podcast Addict, CastBox, TuneIn, and more.
Combine this with the details from Apple, Spotify, and Amazon, and you can start to see exactly how your audience has grown on these apps, which can be useful data to share with sponsors and advertisers. And I'll leave links to those in the show notes, so be sure to check them out. Until the next time, happy podcasting. Thanks for listening.