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daniel m. clark

Three years ago, posting an episode of a podcast took me nearly two hours. There was editing, converting, uploading, show notes, WordPress posting and promotion on Twitter and other social media. I cut it down to about an hour by giving up on removing all the minor imperfections from the audio, but I wasn’t happy [...]

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Since 2008, the Affiliate Summit Newcomer Program has helped first-time attendees ease into the bustle of Affiliate Summit. Each show breaks an attendance record; it can be nerve-wracking for a first-timer to jump into a crowd of four or five thousand! As the new coordinator of the Affiliate Summit West Newcomer Program, I’d like to [...]

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I’ve written about podcasting in several past issues of FeedFront, because it’s a subject near and dear to me. In this issue, I’m going to take you about ten steps further and give you some things to consider about live internet broadcasting. You could be a winner Why produce live content? I’ll focus on just [...]

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Starting out as a podcaster with a cheap headset and free software is ideal for a beginner, but what do you do when you want to take your show’s quality to the next level? The most dramatic impact you can have on the quality of your show is to change to a hardware-based workflow. Microphone [...]

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In the past two issues of FeedFront, we discussed the reasons why you should be podcasting, the planning stages, and the recording of your first show. Next up is the proper tagging of your show and the uploading and distributing your episodes. ID3 Tags Few things are as important for branding as your ID3 tags—the [...]

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