In this episode Studio Steve will talk the shop and share some lingo with you that will help you hire and work with a podcast editor. Working with a podcast editor is one of the first bits of work that we encourage podcasters to outsource.NOTES FOR YOU:
- Check your recording quality
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Pick a service
- Fiverr
- Upwork
- Google “Podcast Editing”
- WeEditPodcasts
- PodLab
- Ask for a portfolio or examples of their work
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Schedule a VIDEO call.
- Do you vibe with them?
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Negotiate a rate.
- Hourly / Episode by Episode
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Know the LINGO and talk some SHOP.
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What DAW do you use?
- Audacity RED FLAG
- Garageband RED FLAG
- What noise reduction solution do you use?
- What compressor do you use?
- Do you like to use a DE-ESSER?
- Do you use a lot of EQ?
- What mastering or Limiting plugins do you use?
- Do you remove filler words?
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Test the waters
- Have some episodes ready
- Be slow to hire, quick to fire
- Make sure they deliver a high-quality sound
- Make sure they make their deadline
- Consider trying out 2 or 3 editors at the same time.
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