TASCAM Talkback Bruce Wawrzyniak, for TASCAM
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From a leader in products for every segment of the sound and music industry comes a podcast for podcasters and streamers. Eagerly immersing itself in this booming audio/streaming/voice realm, the company is delivering this show every other week to speak to beginner, intermediate, and advanced level users. Content ranges from How To, to news, tips, tricks, and hardware and software, including talking to content producers - the very people who do it.
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Podcasting Stats: What to Pay Attention to and What to Ignore
An in-depth conversation with Rob Walch, VP of Podcaster Relations for Libsyn, on every podcaster's favorite topic -- stats. This episode covers everything from where and how to get your stats to downloads versus streams or plays as well as subscriber counts. Plus, there is information on what is a good number to have (of downloads). AND data is given on the top eight platforms that podcasts were listened through in December 2018 and January 2019. Plus, hear about how you can (and how you shouldn't) obtain demographics about your listeners. This episode is a must-listen if you have any interest in talking to potential sponsors about advertising on your show.
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Why You Need a Website
Guest Kristina Holifield not only is a Web designer but she has done more than 400 podcast episodes. Here she discusses a handful of reasons why podcasters should have a website and not simply rest on their show being available (just) on various podcast platforms. There is also a tip given for those who do have a website but haven't changed its look in a while - if at all.
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More Free Ways to Find Podcast Guests
Prepare to take notes as our show host gives you no fewer than ten different ways that you can use to find guests to interview for your podcast, all of which come at no cost to you to employ. It should be noted that these are all in addition to the five methods presented on the previous episode of "TASCAM Talkback," giving you at least 15 different ways to find more people to have on your show. Listen to the request for feedback at the end regarding whether or not to do a spinoff of this topic.
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5 Ways to Find Podcast Guests for Free
As a little bit of a follow up to the portion of the previous episode of “TASCAM Talkback” that dealt with interview shows, Aidan Vuocolo from the “Stories Behind the Grind” podcast checks in from Australia with steps that you can take to get guests without having to pay to accomplish such. Listen in as he describes the theory behind and application of each. Learn more about him at www.aidanvuocolo.com.
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Solo vs CoHosts AndOr Interviews
Being the only person on-air on your podcast versus having co-hosts, and, whether to do interviews or not. These are all crucial considerations for the format of your podcast, but, what are the pros and cons of each approach? This episode explores the pluses and minuses for why you might – or might not – consider one or the other. There’s even advice for someone considering changing their format. Plus, we make a big announcement about something new that we’ve launched for podcasters!
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Different Types of Microphones
How serious are you about the quality of your sound? How do you want to come across to your listeners? How do you want your voice to sound? An all-in-one solution doesn't work as well as components, so listen to this episode and learn the differences between dynamic and condenser or between cardioid and omni-directional. You'll come away knowing about different types of microphones - how they work, why they work, and what they're for. Are you ready to step up from recording into your phone or through your computer microphone? This episode is for you too! (You'll even hear about what sound is and how it works.)
Customer Reviews
Helpful and Entertaining
Just found the show in prep for the relaunch of our own podcast in San Antonio. This show is helpful and entertaining, as well as succinct. Love it. Thanks for the investment in the podcaster community.
Very Helpful and Interesting
Just listened to the episode called There Will be Mistakes, and loved it! I am new to podcasting and this info is very helpful, plus Bruce presents it in an interesting way. I first saw the TASCAM at Podfest 2017 and was really impressed with it. Will be getting one for myself soon, and will be listening to this podcast for more tips.
Congratulations TASCAM and Bruce!
I would consider myself an "intermediate" podcaster. As of this review I've released 74 episodes over the course of about 20 months. I was first introduced to TASCAM at PodFest 2017. I'm looking forward to listening to more episodes after having listened to episode one. Great job with this podcast! I am definitely a Fan of Bruce W. and NHTE, and now a TASCAM fan. I think this forum to interact with podcasters is fantastic!