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Perfect your podcast sound

1 The intro

Whether it’s a DJ mix, meditation cast or interviews: An intro is a must. With it, you can pick up the listeners, give them an insight into what they can expect and convince them that it‘s worth staying tuned until the end. An audio logo is also always a good idea: a combination of music and the name and claim of the podcast in 5-15 seconds.

2 Audio logo

If you don‘t have your own music, you can find lots of material at Soundstripe [1] and Envato‘s Audio Jungle

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