
Turn Up the Volume
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This book exposes readers to various techniques and formats available in podcasting. It includes the voices of industry experts as they recount their experiences producing their own podcasts and podcast content. It also examines how data analytics can help grow an audience and provide strategies for marketing and monetization. Written accessibly, Turn Up the Volume gives you a clear and detailed path to launching your first podcast.
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In Turn Up the Volume, O'Connell guides readers through the process of not just producing a podcast, but creating one from scratch. By providing a history of the form, walking through his own experiences, and gathering together advice from leaders in the field, O'Connell gives would-be podcasters insights and confidence they'll need to top iTunes' charts.-Joshua Hatch, Assistant Managing Editor, The Chronicle of Higher Education
"Radio veteran Michael O'Connell as assembled a well-organized and easy to follow guide to podcasting.
Long block quotes throughout the book document stories from podcast producers along with stories on how to record podcasts when the hosts are in different cities or countries. If you're thinking of creating live podcasts, podcasts that are recorded in front of live audiences, there's advice on that too.
O'Connell does a good job of covering all of the bases and basics of podcast production, especially for newcomers to the field, including promoting your podcast in the last chapter. This might be the most important part of the book-as a content producer you will wonder: If you build it, will they come? The answer is, they might, as O'Connell points out, but you have to do more than just post your podcast online."
-Kim Fox, The American University in Cairo, Cairo Egypt, as seen in the Electronic News journal.
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Content
Part 1: The Tenets of Good Podcasting
Part 2: Setting Up Your Studio
Part 3: Preparing for Your First Episode
Part 4: Turn Your Ideas into Audio
Part 5: Bring the World into Your Podcast
Part 6: Editing: Pulling All the Pieces Together
Part 7: Where Will Your Podcast Live Online?
Part 8: Growing and Sustaining Your Podcast
Appendix
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