by joshuarivers | May 16, 2015 | Podcasting, Podcasting Experiments, Semester 3, Strategies
Jeff Brown from the Read to Lead Podcast joins us to talk about his post production and editing philosophy and workflow. He was also on the School of Podcasting sharing some of his podcasting experience and tips.
by joshuarivers | May 9, 2015 | Podcasting, Podcasting Experiments, Semester 3, Strategies
You would like to get a better recording. And you don’t want it to take forever. One thing you can do is learn to make improvements while you are recording. Last week, we talked about some things we can do before we record (preparation part of podcasting...
by joshuarivers | Apr 17, 2015 | Podcasting, Podcasting Experiments, Semester 3, Strategies
Are you struggling to come up with a topic for your podcast? This is the episode to help you figure that out! Hopefully you at least have a broad idea of what to podcast about, but here are some questions to ask yourself: What do you love? What do you like to talk...
by joshuarivers | Feb 12, 2015 | Blogging, E-mail, Marketing, Podcasting Experiments, Semester 2, Strategies
For several years, I’ve heard about the importance of building an e-mail list. “The money’s in the list,” I would hear along with examples of how the person implemented it. I started an e-mail list, but I never did a whole lot with it. I rarely...
by joshuarivers | Jan 27, 2015 | Podcasting Experiments, Semester 2, Strategies
We’ve been looking at blogging and writing as our primary focus, but we are going to switch gears for this week. We all have unique skills. Each one is different, and we can learn to use them in different ways. Blogging is one way, but there are many other ways...
by joshuarivers | Jan 21, 2015 | Blogging, Podcasting Experiments, Semester 2, Strategies
As we have been examining several aspects of blogging, we have generally been assuming that you are blogging alone. This is probably the most common scenario that you will find yourself in. Sometimes, though, you may find yourself working with someone else. One case...