One of the things many podcasters and YouTubers worry about is how their voice will sound.
The thing is, I've been there and I can relate with that fear if getting your feet on the coal.
While it might still be a nightmare to some, the good news is that this guide will do justice to it and giving your some superimposing tips to launch your podcast scratch.
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We know how often it goes. Fear is natural to every one of us. But the big deal is what we do with the feeling of inadequacies.
The very step you want to take is gripping this and just starting. Having overcome the first fear, the next point is recording.
I know if sounds weird at times to hear ourselves. Trust me, that how your voice will be. But the good news is, it's not just all about you. It's about the number of persons that will be listening to you.
So, having overcome your fear, go ahead and record your first podcast.
Even before you buy the best podcast hosting services, you can use a free tool like Audacity and record yourself and make a review of how it sounds.
Sharing with first podcast with a good community and friends can help you with feedback of what you're doing well and what needs to be improved.
Having made some changes to your intros and other parts that needs editing, the next step is to host your podcast. The recommended podcasting hosting service is Buzzsprout.
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Having hosted your podcast, it's now time to add it to podcast directories such as iTunes, Google Music and many more you can find here.
Lastly, as a veteran in podcasting said, "I am in no way a professional but I have a decade of phone sales expedience, and about 15 years behind a mic whether it is as an emcee, Dj, or podcaster.
After all this time and practice I still know I can’t just jump on a mic and make it happen. It still takes some type of warm up whether it is a hype up session on the mic, taking a few deep breaths, or just clearing my head for the task at hand.
Being on the mic is an amazing feeling but it’s still something that requires practice. Definitely a wrong way to talk into a mic".
Some tips from another veteran.
#1. Good Audio. That's all you need. Make sure you can be heard clearly, not like you're standing 20 feet away from the mic.
#2. Make sure levels are equal for 2 or more talking. Nothing worse than not being able to hear a guest so turning up the volume full only to get your ears blasted by the host asking a question.
I could go on but don't need too. If you're not going to be bothered with the Audio, please don't bother making a podcast. That's all you need at this point.
So, go out there and get started. The good thing about this is that you can also build online courses and teach people ow to podcast and make cool money out of it.
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