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		<title>Blogworld Schedule &#8211; Membership Media Hosting &#8211; Best Time for Live Podcasting</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2012 05:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Free Skype Recording Software Scott from the Baseball Experience as a free software to Record Skype called MP3 Skype Recorder has said it takes some tweaking, but you can&#8217;t beat the price. I use Powergrammo.com Bloworld NYC Schedule I had some challenges finding the schedule at Blogworld in June. You can find it here. Use ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Free Skype Recording Software</h2>
<p>Scott from the Baseball Experience as a free software to Record Skype called <strong><a title="MP3 Skype Recorder" href="http://voipcallrecording.com/MP3_Skype_Recorder" target="_blank">MP3 Skype Recorder </a></strong>has said it takes some tweaking, but you can&#8217;t beat the price. I use Powergrammo.com</p>
<h2>Bloworld NYC Schedule</h2>
<p>I had some challenges finding the schedule at Blogworld in June. <a title="Blogworld and New Media Expo Schedule" href="http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/exposchedule" target="_blank">You can find it here</a>. Use the coupon Blogoworld Coupon Code BWAPVIP10 to save on your registration before May 15th. You can get 10% off with Blogworld Proom Code <strong>PodDave10</strong></p>
<h2>Media Hosting For Podcasting and Membership Websites</h2>
<p>Courtney this is a hard solution to find. With podcasting you need/want stats and lots of unwanted bandwidth (something like Libsyn &#8211; use code sopfree to get your first month first). With a memberhsip site you want your media in a location you can lock down tight (like your <a title="Host Gator Web Hosting" href="http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/hosting" target="_blank">website host</a> &#8211; assuming you don&#8217;t have a TON of members). Amazon S3 appears cheap, <strong><a title="Amazon S3 for Podcast Publishing" href="http://davidjackson.org/2010/05/why-and-how-im-moving-from-amazon-s3/" target="_blank">but its not </a></strong>once you get a few episodes under your belt and then you wind up with expensive bandwidth bills. You had mentioned Google drive, but there are no stats and no pricing for bandwidth.  The good news is there are scripts like <a title="Mamgic Member Membership Scipt for WordPress" href="http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/magicmembers" target="_blank">Magic Members</a> or <a title="Digital Access Pass" href="http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/digitalpass" target="_blank">Digital Access pass</a> that not only protect content, but also protect downloads.  Keep in mind, if soneone REALLY wants to steal your downloads they will (and they weren&#8217;t going to buy your stuff anyway).</p>
<h2>Items Mentioned in Show</h2>
<p><a title="Speaking of Wealth Podcast" href="http://www.speakingofwealth.com" target="_blank">Speaking of Wealth Podcast</a></p>
<p><a title="Tricks of the Podcasting Masters" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0789735741/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=sop-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=0789735741" target="_blank">Tricks of the Podcasting Masters</a></p>
<p><a title="Podcast Promotion" href="http://www.podcastclicks.com" target="_blank">Podcast Click Podcast Promotion</a></p>
<p><a title="Building a Better Dave" href="http://www.betterdave.com" target="_blank">Building a Better Dave</a></p>
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			<itunes:keywords>Amazon S3,blogworld,Podcasting</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:subtitle>Free Skype Recording Software Scott from the Baseball Experience as a free software to Record Skype called MP3 Skype Recorder has said it takes some tweaking, but you can&#039;t beat the price. I use Powergrammo.com Bloworld NYC Schedule </itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Free Skype Recording Software
Scott from the Baseball Experience as a free software to Record Skype called MP3 Skype Recorder  (http://voipcallrecording.com/MP3_Skype_Recorder)has said it takes some tweaking, but you can&#039;t beat the price. I use Powergrammo.com
Bloworld NYC Schedule
I had some challenges finding the schedule at Blogworld in June. You can find it here (http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/exposchedule). Use the coupon Blogoworld Coupon Code BWAPVIP10 to save on your registration before May 15th. You can get 10% off with Blogworld Proom Code PodDave10
Media Hosting For Podcasting and Membership Websites
Courtney this is a hard solution to find. With podcasting you need/want stats and lots of unwanted bandwidth (something like Libsyn - use code sopfree to get your first month first). With a memberhsip site you want your media in a location you can lock down tight (like your website host (http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/hosting) - assuming you don&#039;t have a TON of members). Amazon S3 appears cheap, but its not  (http://davidjackson.org/2010/05/why-and-how-im-moving-from-amazon-s3/)once you get a few episodes under your belt and then you wind up with expensive bandwidth bills. You had mentioned Google drive, but there are no stats and no pricing for bandwidth.  The good news is there are scripts like Magic Members (http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/magicmembers) or Digital Access pass (http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/digitalpass) that not only protect content, but also protect downloads.  Keep in mind, if soneone REALLY wants to steal your downloads they will (and they weren&#039;t going to buy your stuff anyway).
Items Mentioned in Show
Speaking of Wealth Podcast (http://www.speakingofwealth.com)

Tricks of the Podcasting Masters (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0789735741/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=sop-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=0789735741)

Podcast Click Podcast Promotion (http://www.podcastclicks.com)

Building a Better Dave (http://www.betterdave.com)</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>David Jackson - Podcast Coach</itunes:author>
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		<title>You Can&#8217;t Please Everybody</title>
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		<comments>http://schoolofpodcasting.com/you-cant-please-everybody/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 06:56:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Jackson</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Podcast]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Amazon S3]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[musical taste]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I talk about the fact that when you voice your opinion in a public manner, not everyone will appreciate it. Likewise, there will be people who love every word that comes out of your mouth. In the same way that you are not as good as the person who loves every syllable, you are ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-542" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="plug_ears" src="http://schoolofpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/plug_ears-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" />Today I talk about the fact that when you voice your opinion in a public manner, not everyone will appreciate it. Likewise, there will be people who love every word that comes out of your mouth. In the same way that you are not as good as the person who loves every syllable, you are not as bad as the person who wishes you would just quit podcasting all together.</p>
<p>You need to commit to making the best content you can, and know at the end of the day that is all you can do. In the end you are not going to please everybody.</p>
<p>As a musician, I have always felt I&#8217;m not as good a guitar as my &#8220;biggest fan&#8221; says I am, and I am nowhere near as bad as my biggest critic says I am.</p>
<p>YOU make your podcast unique. If you do a music podcast, it is your musical taste that helps choose the music. If you do a talk show, it is your opinion that helps shape what topics you talk about. YOU are the producer, the editor, the writer, etc. This is what makes everyone&#8217;s podcasts unique, and what makes your podcast great. However, you need to know it won&#8217;t be great to everyone.</p>
<p><strong>Amazon S3 Report &#8211; Moving From Amazon S3 to Another Host<br />
</strong></p>
<p>I had spoken this in the past, and how my monthly bills for Amazon S3 had goner over $40 a month (USD). Well I concluded my experiment with Amazon was finished, but now I needed to move 107 episodes over to Libsyn.com This could ha&#8217;ve been a huge time killer, but in the end I found some great free tools to take this task that could have taken days, and instead finished it in a few minutes. If you find yourself in the predicament, purchase this report for $4.95. If you are a member of the School of Podcasting it is free.</p>
<p><strong>Price </strong>$4.95<br />
<strong>Pages </strong>10<br />
<strong>Hours Saved</strong>: Several<br />
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			<itunes:keywords>Amazon S3,musical taste,Pleasing Everyone,podcast tips,public manner</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:subtitle>Today I talk about the fact that when you voice your opinion in a public manner, not everyone will appreciate it. Likewise, there will be people who love every word that comes out of your mouth. In the same way that you are not as good as the person wh...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>(http://schoolofpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/plug_ears-150x150.jpg)Today I talk about the fact that when you voice your opinion in a public manner, not everyone will appreciate it. Likewise, there will be people who love every word that comes out of your mouth. In the same way that you are not as good as the person who loves every syllable, you are not as bad as the person who wishes you would just quit podcasting all together.

You need to commit to making the best content you can, and know at the end of the day that is all you can do. In the end you are not going to please everybody.

As a musician, I have always felt I&#039;m not as good a guitar as my &quot;biggest fan&quot; says I am, and I am nowhere near as bad as my biggest critic says I am.

YOU make your podcast unique. If you do a music podcast, it is your musical taste that helps choose the music. If you do a talk show, it is your opinion that helps shape what topics you talk about. YOU are the producer, the editor, the writer, etc. This is what makes everyone&#039;s podcasts unique, and what makes your podcast great. However, you need to know it won&#039;t be great to everyone.

Amazon S3 Report - Moving From Amazon S3 to Another Host


I had spoken this in the past, and how my monthly bills for Amazon S3 had goner over $40 a month (USD). Well I concluded my experiment with Amazon was finished, but now I needed to move 107 episodes over to Libsyn.com This could ha&#039;ve been a huge time killer, but in the end I found some great free tools to take this task that could have taken days, and instead finished it in a few minutes. If you find yourself in the predicament, purchase this report for $4.95. If you are a member of the School of Podcasting it is free.

Price $4.95
Pages 10
Hours Saved: Several
(http://musicianscooler.com/purchases/purchases/displaybutton.php?p=26)
&lt;a href=&quot;http://musicianscooler.com/purchases/purchases/sell.php?prodData=pp%2C1%2C26&quot;&gt;&lt;IMG SRC=&quot;http://musicianscooler.com/purchases/purchases/displaybutton.php?p=26&quot; BORDER=&quot;0&quot;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>David Jackson - Podcast Coach</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>Amazon S3 Vs Libsyn</title>
		<link>http://schoolofpodcasting.com/amazon-s3-vs-libsyn/</link>
		<comments>http://schoolofpodcasting.com/amazon-s3-vs-libsyn/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 18:51:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Jackson</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Podcast]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Amazon S3]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Blubrry powerpress]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Learn To Podcast]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[libsyn]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Podcast Consultant]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[I have always been (and still am) a fan of libsyn.com For $12 a month, I get unlimited storage of my back catalog, and unlimited bandwidth (meaning 1 million people can download my podcasts and it doesn&#8217;t cost me any more. It&#8217;s still $12). I also use them for their stats. I can login to ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have always been (and still am) a fan of <a title="Liberated Syndication" href="http://www.libsyn.com" target="_blank">libsyn.com</a> For $12 a month, I get unlimited storage of my back catalog, and unlimited bandwidth (meaning 1 million people can download my podcasts and it doesn&#8217;t cost me any more. It&#8217;s still $12). I also use them for their stats. I can login to my account (no external software needed), upload my media, copy the URL of the file, and paste it into my worpdress.</p>
<p><a title="Amazon S3" href="http://aws.amazon.com/s3/" target="_blank">Amazon S3</a> is hosting from amazon.com It offers really inexpensive hosting. You pay for what you use. It&#8217;s .15 per gigabyte of storage. It&#8217;s .10 per gigabyte of transfer. What does that mean? Well I&#8217;ve got about 200 episodes of my logical <a title="Logical Weight Loss Podcast" href="http://www.logicalloss.com" target="_blank">weight loss podcast</a>, plus some &#8220;Students Only&#8221; podcast, some videos, and more. In the end about 400 media files.  Here is my break down as of 12/14/09 (click on image to zoom in).</p>
<div id="attachment_432" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://schoolofpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/s3bill.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-432" title="Amazon S3 Bill" src="http://schoolofpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/s3bill-300x114.png" alt="Amazon S3 Bill" width="300" height="114" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Amazon S3 Bill</p></div>
<p><a href="http://schoolofpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/s3bill.png"></a></p>
<p>So what do I get? I don&#8217;t get stats, but I get cheaper hosting ($9.59 but the month is not over). At the current rate (9.59/14) X 31 days means my bill <em>may</em>be 21.24 by the end of the month (hence twice as much as Libsyn.com ). Last month my bill was $6.42, but this month has seen a large increase in downloads (and I&#8217;ve uploaded more stuff).</p>
<p>But what if you want to use Amazon S3 and you want Stats? The first thing is you have to use Firefox (with the Amazon S3 organizer plugin) or something like the <a title="Cloudberry Amazon S3 Explorer" href="http://www.cloudberrylab.com/default.aspx?id=7" target="_blank">Cloudberry Explorer</a> (free). You need to configure these programs to see your account. Once those are configured there is a free service at <a href="http://www.podtrac.com">www.podtrac.com</a>They offer many features for podcasters, and the one I use the most is their stats (they also have surveys, and pop up audio players). You have to put a &#8220;redirect&#8221; in front of EVERY media file (mp3 in my case). Well this is kind of a pain, but there is another fee tool. The blubrry Powerpress plugin (my favorite for putting audio players on websites). Under the <strong>Services and Statistics</strong> settings you can enter this redirect ONCE, and it will make sure to put it in front of all your media.</p>
<div id="attachment_433" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 602px"><img class="size-full wp-image-433" title="blubrry_redirect" src="http://schoolofpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/blubrry_redirect.png" alt="blubrry_redirect" width="592" height="94" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Blubrry Plugin Redirect Settings</p></div>
<div class="mceTemp">So now you can login to Podtrac, get the redirect, and paste it into the blubrry plugin. Once that is set up you are good to go for stats. In the future you upload your file to amazon S3, right click on it once its uploaded and set the ACL, copy the URL and paste it into your WordPress post.</div>
<div class="mceTemp"></div>
<div class="mceTemp">You are probably noticing its a few more steps with Amazon S3. It is. You are probably noticing its a bit more technical with Amazon S3. It is.  This is why I typically do not point people to Amazon S3 unless they are on an extreme budget, and are comfortable in their knowledge of technology.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp">There is one thing that Podtrac does that Libsyn does not (to the best of my knowledge) and that&#8217;s give stats that show where the downloads are coming from. I can view what countries my listeners are coming from.</div>
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<dt class="wp-caption-dt"><img class="size-full wp-image-434" title="podtracstats" src="http://schoolofpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/podtracstats.png" alt="Podtrac Stats by Country" width="432" height="235" /></dt>
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<p>But in the end, are the extra steps you take worth saving a few bucks? That&#8217;s your call to make.  To me, I like Libsyn. I use amazon s3 for my one podcast so I can answer S3 questions for people. It depends on your technical skills, and your budget.</p></div>
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			<itunes:keywords>Amazon S3,Blubrry powerpress,Learn To Podcast,libsyn,Podcast Consultant</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:subtitle>I have always been (and still am) a fan of libsyn.com For $12 a month, I get unlimited storage of my back catalog, and unlimited bandwidth (meaning 1 million people can download my podcasts and it doesn&#039;t cost me any more. It&#039;s still $12).</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>I have always been (and still am) a fan of libsyn.com (http://www.libsyn.com) For $12 a month, I get unlimited storage of my back catalog, and unlimited bandwidth (meaning 1 million people can download my podcasts and it doesn&#039;t cost me any more. It&#039;s still $12). I also use them for their stats. I can login to my account (no external software needed), upload my media, copy the URL of the file, and paste it into my worpdress.

Amazon S3 (http://aws.amazon.com/s3/) is hosting from amazon.com It offers really inexpensive hosting. You pay for what you use. It&#039;s .15 per gigabyte of storage. It&#039;s .10 per gigabyte of transfer. What does that mean? Well I&#039;ve got about 200 episodes of my logical weight loss podcast (http://www.logicalloss.com), plus some &quot;Students Only&quot; podcast, some videos, and more. In the end about 400 media files.  Here is my break down as of 12/14/09 (click on image to zoom in).



 (http://schoolofpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/s3bill.png)

So what do I get? I don&#039;t get stats, but I get cheaper hosting ($9.59 but the month is not over). At the current rate (9.59/14) X 31 days means my bill maybe 21.24 by the end of the month (hence twice as much as Libsyn.com ). Last month my bill was $6.42, but this month has seen a large increase in downloads (and I&#039;ve uploaded more stuff).

But what if you want to use Amazon S3 and you want Stats? The first thing is you have to use Firefox (with the Amazon S3 organizer plugin) or something like the Cloudberry Explorer (http://www.cloudberrylab.com/default.aspx?id=7) (free). You need to configure these programs to see your account. Once those are configured there is a free service at www.podtrac.com (http://www.podtrac.com)They offer many features for podcasters, and the one I use the most is their stats (they also have surveys, and pop up audio players). You have to put a &quot;redirect&quot; in front of EVERY media file (mp3 in my case). Well this is kind of a pain, but there is another fee tool. The blubrry Powerpress plugin (my favorite for putting audio players on websites). Under the Services and Statistics settings you can enter this redirect ONCE, and it will make sure to put it in front of all your media.



So now you can login to Podtrac, get the redirect, and paste it into the blubrry plugin. Once that is set up you are good to go for stats. In the future you upload your file to amazon S3, right click on it once its uploaded and set the ACL, copy the URL and paste it into your Wordpress post.

You are probably noticing its a few more steps with Amazon S3. It is. You are probably noticing its a bit more technical with Amazon S3. It is.  This is why I typically do not point people to Amazon S3 unless they are on an extreme budget, and are comfortable in their knowledge of technology.

There is one thing that Podtrac does that Libsyn does not (to the best of my knowledge) and that&#039;s give stats that show where the downloads are coming from. I can view what countries my listeners are coming from.

 (http://schoolofpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/podtracstats.png) Podtrac Stats by Country But in the end, are the extra steps you take worth saving a few bucks? That&#039;s your call to make.  To me, I like Libsyn. I use amazon s3 for my one podcast so I can answer S3 questions for people. It depends on your technical skills, and your budget.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>David Jackson - Podcast Coach</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>Podcast Equipment Recommendations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People always ask me all the time on hardware recommendations, and what I use etc.  With this in mind here are my suggestions. Scenario 1 &#8211; The Solo Podcaster Setup In this scenario you are the host and you are recording just you. Microphone and Mixer Recommendations: If you are in a quiet area, I ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People always ask me all the time on hardware recommendations, and what I use etc.  With this in mind here are my suggestions.</p>
<h3>Scenario 1 &#8211; The Solo Podcaster Setup</h3>
<p>In this scenario you are the host and you are recording just you.</p>
<p><strong>Microphone and Mixer Recommendations</strong>:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.samedaymusic.com/mc--518373"><img class="alignleft" style="margin-left: 15px; margin-right: 15px;" src="https://media.samedaymusic.com/media/ads/button/general.gif" alt="Same Day Music" width="100" height="70" /></a>If you are in a quiet area, I like the Audio Technica 2020 microphone. This is a condenser microphone, and it will pick up <em>everything</em> (which is why you need a quiet area). If you have kids, etc (noise from other rooms) you should consider a dynamic microphone such as the Sure SM58. Both microphones are around $99. If you have an endless budget the <a title="Heil Pr40 Microphone for Podcasters" href="http://www.shareasale.com/m-pr.cfm?merchantID=17187&amp;userID=74276&amp;productID=462224914" target="_blank">Heil Pr40</a> is the holy grail of Dynamic Microphones (It&#8217;s also 350 bucks). This is a great microphone but not quiet as sensitive. I recommend using a mixer as it supplies &#8220;phantom power&#8221; (which you need if you are using the Audio Technica 2020), and it gives the ability to add bass and treble to your voice. Also in the event you ever DO have an extra person in the studio you can add an additional microphone. The Behringer Xenyx 802 Mixer is small, but flexible enough to give you everything you need for only 60 bucks.</p>
<p>I order my stuff from <a title="Same Day Music - Podcast Gear" href="http://www.samedaymusic.com/mc--518373/" target="_blank">Same Day Music</a> as they do not charge tax (unless you live in NJ). If Same Day Music doesn&#8217;t have it <a title="BSW Podcasting Gear" href="http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/bsw" target="_blank">BSW </a>will (they carry everything).</p>
<p>You will need headphones. For me I don&#8217;t think you need &#8220;super headphones.&#8221; You just need something to hear yourself. These <a title="Audio Technica Headphones" href="http://www.samedaymusic.com/mc--518373/product--AUTATHM20" target="_blank">Audio Technica Headphones</a> will do the trick for a little over 30 bucks. I plug mine into my computer headphone jacks. Some people prefer to plug the headphones into the mixer.</p>
<p>To plug your mixer into your computer I use a Dual RCA Cable to 1/8&#8243; cable and plug it from the Tape Out of the mixer to the Line In of the computer. You will need a mic cord to plug the microphone into the mixer. If its just you and a desk, you might get away with a <a title="5 Foot microphone Cord" href="http://www.shareasale.com/m-pr.cfm?merchantID=17187&amp;userID=74276&amp;productID=462225134" target="_blank">5 foot cord</a>, or if needed a <a title="10 Foot Chord" href="http://www.shareasale.com/m-pr.cfm?merchantID=17187&amp;userID=74276&amp;productID=462225129" target="_blank">10 foot cord.<br />
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<p>You need microphone stand. You can get a little desktop stand, but many times these are not flexible enough (and you end up hurting your back leaning over all the time. I originally used what&#8217;s called a &#8220;<a title="Boom Stand" href="http://www.samedaymusic.com/mc--518373/product--MUP7700" target="_blank">boom stand</a>&#8221; but the base of this stands is very wide and got in my way. I eventually put out the money for a <a title="Studio Boom Arm" href="http://www.shareasale.com/m-pr.cfm?merchantID=17187&amp;userID=74276&amp;productID=462224926">Studio Boom Mic</a>. Which has a spring that allows you to pull out the microphone stand.</p>
<p><span class="smbold">Probably one of the most important pieces of equipment is the &#8220;pop filter&#8221; which stops you from having words like <strong>B</strong>oB, and <strong>P</strong>eanut <strong>B</strong>utter bust your listeners ears. These run you around $25</span></p>
<p><span class="smbold">Microphone &#8211; $99<br />
</span>Mic Stand &#8211; $20<br />
<span class="smbold">Mic Cable &#8211; $9<br />
</span><span class="smbold">Mixer &#8211; $60<br />
</span>RCA Cable &#8211; $9<br />
Pop Filter &#8211; $25<br />
Headphones &#8211; $30</p>
<p>Total $252 for &#8220;Hardware&#8221;</p>
<h3>Scenario 2 &#8211; Host and CoHost(s) Podcaster Setup</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=123268&amp;u=74276&amp;m=17187&amp;urllink=&amp;afftrack=" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; margin-left: 15px; margin-right: 15px;" src="http://www.shareasale.com/image/bsw_shareasale_pod_100x100.gif" border="0" alt="" width="100" height="100" /></a>In this scenario you and you cohosts are all in the same room. If you are in a quiet area, I like the Audio Technica 2020 microphone. This is a condenser microphone, and it will pick up <em>everything</em>. If you have kids, etc noise from other rooms you should consider a dynamic microphone such as the <strong>Sure SM58</strong>. If you are not going to have more than 2 feet separating people you might want to go with the Sure SM58 to stop your microphone from picking up other people. This is a great microphone but not quiet as sensitive. I recommend using a mixer as it supplies &#8220;phantom power&#8221; (which you need if you are using the Audio Technica 2020), and it gives the ability to add bass and treble to your voice. Also in the event you ever DO have an extra person in the studio you can add an additional microphone. The Behringer Xenyx 802 Mixer is small, but flexible enough if you only have two people to give you everything you need for only 60 bucks. If you have more 3-4 people you will need the Behringer <a title="Behringer XENYX 1202 Podcast Mixer" href="http://www.samedaymusic.com/mc--518373/product--BEHXENYX1202" target="_blank">XENYX 1202 Mixer </a>which has four microphone inputs.</p>
<p>So everyone can hear everyone, you will need a headphone amplifier ($30). Also when it comes to purchasing headphones, as you need more than one, I would use BSW as they have deals on multiple headphones (click on the headphones link on the <a title="Podcasting Headphones" href="http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/bsw" target="_blank">left hand side</a>).</p>
<p>To plug you mixer into your computer I use a Dual RCA Cable to 1/8&#8243; cable and plug it from the Tape Out of the mixer to the Line In of the computer.</p>
<p>You need microphone stands. You can get a little desktop stand, but many times these are not flexible enough. I originally used what&#8217;s called a &#8220;<a title="Boom Stand" href="http://www.samedaymusic.com/mc--518373/product--MUP7700" target="_blank">boom stand</a>&#8221; but the base of this stands can be a pain with many people in a small room. I eventually put out the money for a Studio Boom Mic. Which has a spring that allows you to pull out the microphone stand. Search <span class="smbold">Studio Mic Boom at <a title="Studio Boom Arm" href="http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/bsw" target="_blank">BSW</a></span></p>
<p><strong>Start up Cost of Two Person Podcast</strong></p>
<p><span class="smbold">Microphone &#8211; $198<br />
</span>Mic Stand &#8211; $40<br />
<span class="smbold">Mic Cable &#8211; $18<br />
</span><span class="smbold">Mixer &#8211; $60<br />
</span>RCA Cable &#8211; $9<br />
Pop Filter &#8211; $50<br />
Headphone Amplifier &#8211; $30<br />
Headphones  &#8211; $60</p>
<p><strong>Total $465</strong></p>
<h3><strong><span class="smbold">Podcasting Software</span></strong></h3>
<p><span class="smbold">Many</span><span class="smbold"> podcasters use <a title="Audacity Software" href="http://audacity.sourceforge.net/" target="_blank">Audacity </a>to record their podcast. Its available on both the Mac and PC</span><strong><span class="smbold">. </span></strong><span class="smbold">It&#8217;s Free You can do some basic editing, and there are some podcasters that only use Audacity. I prefer Mixcraft by Acoustica (<a title="Acoustica Free Trial" href="http://get.esellerate.net/get/est.aspx?est=3131WXNEZ9V&amp;at=tools" target="_blank">download </a>a free trial). Another fine (stable) choice for the PC is <a title="Sony Acid" href="http://www.acidplanet.com" target="_blank">Sony Acid Lite</a> (free). For years I used <a title="Mixcraft From Acoustica" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00321M84K/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=sop-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=217145&amp;creative=399369&amp;creativeASIN=B00321M84K" target="_blank">Mixcraft from Acoustica</a> ($67 &#8211; probably my favorite in the &#8220;under $100 category) or <a title="Sony Acid" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0051M6JJI/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=sop-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=217145&amp;creative=399373&amp;creativeASIN=B0051M6JJI" target="_blank">Sony Acid</a> ($59). If you&#8217;re doing more of a &#8220;live&#8221; show where you want to have sound effects and music cued up to play when you press a button you might check out <a title="Pod Producer" href="http://www.podproducer.net/" target="_blank">Pod Producer</a> (PC Only)<br />
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<p><span class="smbold">For editing out &#8220;Ums and ya knows&#8221; and adjusting audio levels etc. I use Sony Sound Forge ($70). There is &#8220;<a title="Wav Pad Software" href="http://nch.com.au/wavepad/index.html" target="_blank">Wav Pad</a>&#8221; software for free.<br />
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<h3><span class="smbold"><strong>Podcast Hosting</strong></span></h3>
<p><span class="smbold"><a onmouseover="window.status='http://www.hostgator.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;" href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/jf104kjspjr68EDDG89687B7FBGD" target="_blank"><br />
<img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; margin-left: 15px; margin-right: 15px;" src="http://www.ftjcfx.com/ie77z15u-yJLRQQTLMJLKOKSOTQ" border="0" alt="" width="120" height="60" /></a>For your website I HIGHLY recommend WordPress (free). This will create your website and your RSS feed. You need a host for your website. For that I highly recommend <strong><a title="Host Gator WordPress Hosting" href="http://www.coolerwebsites.com/hostgator" target="_blank">Host Gator</a></strong>. When you call you actually get a person. That will run you anywhere from $5 &#8211; $9 a month. With <a title="Host Gator" href="http://www.coolerwebsites.com/hostgator" target="_blank">Host Gator </a>you can install WordPress in a few clicks.</span></p>
<p><span class="smbold">You will also need a place to host your media (audio of video files). I&#8217;ve used <a title="Libsyn Podcast Hosting" href="http://www.libsyn.com/" target="_blank">Libsyn ($15/Month) </a>for years as I love their affordability and statistics (All in one place &#8211; so convenient). I also use blubrry.com for one of my sites ($12 with good stats). I tried using Amazon S3 for a podcast. While it was cheaper at first, it ended up costing me more in the long run and I no longer tell people to try Amazon S3.  </span></p>
<h3><span class="smbold">iTunes Tags </span></h3>
<p><span class="smbold">While there are plugins for wordpress that will add these &#8220;iTunes only&#8221; tags, I prefer to use <a title="Feedburner" href="http://www.feedburner.com" target="_blank">Feedburner</a>. </span></p>
<h3><span class="smbold">Audio Plugin </span></h3>
<p><span class="smbold">While I originally used Podpress, I quit when the developer left the project to die. I then switched to <strong>Powerpress</strong> as it was simple and did everything that I wanted Podpress to do (and not complicate things with a bunch of things you don&#8217;t need). They have since added bunch of things (I feel) you don&#8217;t need. So if you are doing an audio only podcast, I would use the plugin called &#8220;Audio Player&#8221; by one pixle out. (Look for it in the WordPress Plugin Directory).</span></p>
<h3><span class="smbold">Video Plugin</span></h3>
<p><span class="smbold">Again, I love PowerPress. </span></p>
<h3><span class="smbold">Selling Your Podcast </span></h3>
<p><span class="smbold">There are some plugins that will turn your site into a membership site. There are some tools that allow you to <a title="Sell Digital Downloads" href="http://www.dlguard.com/info/?a=zmbblsxmjv" target="_blank">sell downloads</a>. There is only one service that does it all: <a title="Premiumcast Sell Your Podcast" href="http://www.premiumcast.com/" target="_blank">Premiumcast </a>is a great service. Another great service (that I use) to create a premium version of your podcast (and member site) is <a title="Digital Access Pass" href="http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/dap" target="_blank">Digital Access Pass</a>. While not as robust as premiumcast, it does a lot (without the monthly fee). </span></p>
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<h3><span class="smbold">Portable Recorder (optional)</span></h3>
<p><span class="smbold">First of all you don&#8217;t need a portable recorder, but there are people who now record a podcast on their way to work, or if they travel to get interviews and such. Also, some times recording into the computer is not a great choice (fan noise from the computer, poor sound cards in the computer create &#8220;so-so&#8221; recordings).  This is a toss up. I love both the Zoom H2 and the Zoom H4. The Zoom H2 allows you to record from a line input. The H4 allows you to plug to external microphones. Both are great buys. The H2 is around $180 and the H4 is around $269. They just came out with a new H4n which has a few more options and goes for about $350. </span></p>
<h3><span class="smbold">Putting All the Pieces Together </span></h3>
<p><span class="smbold">Now this may sound like a lot of pieces parts. If you need help putting all this together the <a title="Learn to Podcast - Podcast Consultant" href="http://start.shoolofpodcasting.com" class="broken_link">School of Podcasting</a> will walk you through the whole process and have you podcasting to the world in no time. Sign up today</span></p>
<h3><span class="smbold">What Do I Use? </span></h3>
<p>I get this question all the time.</p>
<p>Microphone: I use to use a Sure SM58. I now use an <a title="RE 320" href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=74276&amp;b=52423&amp;m=9485&amp;afftrack=&amp;urllink=www%2Esamedaymusic%2Ecom%2Fproduct%2D%2DELVRE320" target="_blank">EV RE320 </a>microphone.<br />
Mixer: Behringer Xenyx 802 Mixer<br />
Stand: <a title="Studio Boom Arm" href="http://www.shareasale.com/m-pr.cfm?merchantID=17187&amp;userID=74276&amp;productID=462224926">Studio Boom Mic</a> <br />
Software: <a title="Adobe Audition" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VU4BZY/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=sop-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=217145&amp;creative=399369&amp;creativeASIN=B000VU4BZY" target="_blank">Adobe Audition</a><br />
Hardware: <a title="DBX 286S" href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=74276&amp;b=52423&amp;m=9485&amp;afftrack=&amp;urllink=www%2Esamedaymusic%2Ecom%2Fproduct%2D%2DDBX286SV" target="_blank">DBX 286 Preamp</a></p>
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