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Andreas Auwärter

Hivelogic - Podcasting Equipment Guide (2009) - 0 views

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    "I've loved broadcasting my whole life. When I started my first podcast back in 2006, I was hopeful that it would turn into something I could do for fun, and maybe earn a little bit of extra cash. Today, almost 4 years later, I make a large part of my income from podcasting (I co-host Rails Envy, Tack Sharp, and the EE Podcast, as well as a few upcoming projects), and screencasting (at PeepCode)." Thats the introduction about a Podcasting equipment guide, i got notice via http://www.tuaw.com/2009/10/21/podcasting-advice-for-the-amateur-or-expert/ TUAW
Andreas Auwärter

How Long Should it Take to Produce Your Podcast?The Real Beginners Guide to PodcastingI... - 0 views

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    A production time primer for the podcasting beginner. BY RYAN IRELAN So, you've decided to start a podcast. Good for you! For some people, recording and publishing their voice and thoughts is a huge deal. It is for me. You have a great idea, the energy to do it and the hardware you need. All set, right? So, what kind of time commitment should you be prepared for when embarking on producing your podcast? The bad news is that I don't have the perfect answer. The good news is that I can give you some rough estimates of the time it would take and then from there you can plan accordingly. Let's figure it out, shall we?
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