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Taking Care of Podcast Gear – PCI 252
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Jul 15, 2021
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It's important to take care of your podcast gear, regardless of the original cost. Podcasters should take the time to clean, properly store and travel with their podcasting gear such as microphones, headphones, mixers, recorders, etc. News Apple info: Todd got an email from an Apple Podcasts employee with some info about what Apple is doing with PodcastsConnect.apple.com  Netflix hires first head of podcasts How do people find your show in the podcast apps?  This is a study by Podnews about which apps search what about your podcast. Newsweek launches its first podcast, The Debate Bring your podcast to Samsung devices British Podcast Awards winners announced Best Practice Studio Hygiene, how to take care of your gear. Keep it clean (dust free is best!) If you have to set it up to do your show every time, find a good place to store your gear. A protective case, dedicated drawer or shelf, a towel or cloth cover never hurt. Cables are fragile. Don’t roll them too many times. If it’s in a set location, limit access to that location. Keep pets, kids, significant others and coworkers away from it if at all possible. You can also tape down cables so they don’t move around or get caught by someone. Double check your settings on everything before you record. Never assume that it will always hold settings and that it will always work the same way. Do a 10 second record test before you start your show to make sure you’re getting a good capture. Power down anything you can while not in use. Blubrry News Let your audience do the content creation for you by David Day 2021 Mid Year Podcast Report from Troy Price Try out our new Android app! (iOS coming soon) PowerPress webinar replay here: https://youtu.be/iGcNR8J3cXg Next one is on July 20th at 3:30pm EST, sign up here. Write up about Todd’s panel with Rob Walch at Radio Inc. Mike will be speaking at Podcast Movement on the virtual track: Why podcasters need a website for their podcast. Even if you can’t go to Nashville next month, check out the virtual version. Is RSS going away? From the New Media Show this week. Blubrry Pro Tips What to do next? Giving your listeners specific actions to take after listening to your podcast, most importantly sending them to your website. Interview: Meet the Team Jeff Levine, Marketing Manager  Question(s) of the Week  Question: David asks, “There was a typo in the post title of my latest episode. I just fixed it on WordPress. How long does a change like that typically take to filter out to the podcast apps?” Answer: It depends on the app. As with everything RSS based, it will refresh on the app or directory the next time that app or directory (or your listener) pulls the feed. Sometimes things like that can take longer than a new episode. If it doesn’t change in a reasonable time (day or so), It will the next time you publish an episode. This goes for any publishing platform, not just WordPress / PowerPress. ______________ Got a question you’d like us to answer on the show? Drop an email to mike@blubrry.com (audio, text, video) and we may use it. Be sure to follow or subscribe to the companion show to this one, Podcast Help Desk where Mike goes a little deeper into the geeky and techy side of podcasting. https://www.podcasthelpdesk.com ______________ The best place for support with any Blubrry products/services is our ticket system (https://blubrry.com/support/). Tickets give the whole team access rather than direct emails or calls. ______________ Promo code INSIDER for a free month at Blubrry.com Coming at you this week from Blubrry Studios in northern and southern Michigan. Produced by the Blubrry Pro-Production team. Schedule a one-on-one with Todd (hosting customers only). Email todd@blubrry.com Schedule a tech checkup with Mike (hosting customers only). Email mike@blubrry.com
It's important to take care of your podcast gear, regardless of the original cost. Podcasters should take the time to clean, properly store and travel with their podcasting gear such as microphones, headphones, mixers, recorders, etc. News Apple info: Todd got an email from an Apple Podcasts employee with some info about what Apple is doing with PodcastsConnect.apple.com  Netflix hires first head of podcasts How do people find your show in the podcast apps?  This is a study by Podnews about which apps search what about your podcast. Newsweek launches its first podcast, The Debate Bring your podcast to Samsung devices British Podcast Awards winners announced Best Practice Studio Hygiene, how to take care of your gear. Keep it clean (dust free is best!) If you have to set it up to do your show every time, find a good place to store your gear. A protective case, dedicated drawer or shelf, a towel or cloth cover never hurt. Cables are fragile. Don’t roll them too many times. If it’s in a set location, limit access to that location. Keep pets, kids, significant others and coworkers away from it if at all possible. You can also tape down cables so they don’t move around or get caught by someone. Double check your settings on everything before you record. Never assume that it will always hold settings and that it will always work the same way. Do a 10 second record test before you start your show to make sure you’re getting a good capture. Power down anything you can while not in use. Blubrry News Let your audience do the content creation for you by David Day 2021 Mid Year Podcast Report from Troy Price Try out our new Android app! (iOS coming soon) PowerPress webinar replay here: https://youtu.be/iGcNR8J3cXg Next one is on July 20th at 3:30pm EST, sign up here. Write up about Todd’s panel with Rob Walch at Radio Inc. Mike will be speaking at Podcast Movement on the virtual track: Why podcasters need a website for their podcast. Even if you can’t go to Nashville next month, check out the virtual version. Is RSS going away? From the New Media Show this week. Blubrry Pro Tips What to do next? Giving your listeners specific actions to take after listening to your podcast, most importantly sending them to your website. Interview: Meet the Team Jeff Levine, Marketing Manager  Question(s) of the Week  Question: David asks, “There was a typo in the post title of my latest episode. I just fixed it on WordPress. How long does a change like that typically take to filter out to the podcast apps?” Answer: It depends on the app. As with everything RSS based, it will refresh on the app or directory the next time that app or directory (or your listener) pulls the feed. Sometimes things like that can take longer than a new episode. If it doesn’t change in a reasonable time (day or so), It will the next time you publish an episode. This goes for any publishing platform, not just WordPress / PowerPress. ______________ Got a question you’d like us to answer on the show? Drop an email to mike@blubrry.com (audio, text, video) and we may use it. Be sure to follow or subscribe to the companion show to this one, Podcast Help Desk where Mike goes a little deeper into the geeky and techy side of podcasting. https://www.podcasthelpdesk.com ______________ The best place for support with any Blubrry products/services is our ticket system (https://blubrry.com/support/).

resizeimage-6.jpg" alt="Mixer" width="150" height="100">It’s important to take care of your podcast gear, regardless of the original cost. Podcasters should take the time to clean, properly store and travel with their podcasting gear such as microphones, headphones, mixers, recorders, etc.

News

Best Practice

Studio Hygiene, how to take care of your gear.

  • Keep it clean (dust free is best!)
  • If you have to set it up to do your show every time, find a good place to store your gear. A protective case, dedicated drawer or shelf, a towel or cloth cover never hurt.
    • Cables are fragile. Don’t roll them too many times.
  • If it’s in a set location, limit access to that location. Keep pets, kids, significant others and coworkers away from it if at all possible.
    • You can also tape down cables so they don’t move around or get caught by someone.
  • Double check your settings on everything before you record. Never assume that it will always hold settings and that it will always work the same way. Do a 10 second record test before you start your show to make sure you’re getting a good capture.
  • Power down anything you can while not in use.

Blubrry News

Blubrry Pro Tips

What to do next? Giving your listeners specific actions to take after listening to your podcast, most importantly sending them to your website.

Interview: Meet the Team

Jeff Levine, Marketing Manager 

Question(s) of the Week 

Question: David asks, “There was a typo in the post title of my latest episode. I just fixed it on WordPress. How long does a change like that typically take to filter out to the podcast apps?”

Answer: It depends on the app. As with everything RSS based, it will refresh on the app or directory the next time that app or directory (or your listener) pulls the feed. Sometimes things like that can take longer than a new episode. If it doesn’t change in a reasonable time (day or so), It will the next time you publish an episode.

This goes for any publishing platform, not just WordPress / PowerPress.

______________

Got a question you’d like us to answer on the show? Drop an email to mike@blubrry.com (audio, text, video) and we may use it.

Be sure to follow or subscribe to the companion show to this one, Podcast Help Desk where Mike goes a little deeper into the geeky and techy side of podcasting.

https://www.podcasthelpdesk.com

______________

The best place for support with any Blubrry products/services is our ticket system (https://blubrry.com/support/). Tickets give the whole team access rather than direct emails or calls.

______________

Promo code INSIDER for a free month at Blubrry.com

Coming at you this week from Blubrry Studios in northern and southern Michigan. Produced by the Blubrry Pro-Production team.

  • Schedule a one-on-one with Todd (hosting customers only). Email todd@blubrry.com
  • Schedule a tech checkup with Mike (hosting customers only). Email mike@blubrry.com
  • Send us your podcast sticker and a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE) and we will send you a Blubrry care package.

Our mailing address is: Blubrry – MacKenzie 150 E. Campus View Blvd. #180 Columbus, Ohio 43235

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