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83: How (and When) to Find Sponsors for Your Podcast: Talking Sponsors, Podcorn, and More with Mathew Passy on Podcast Me Anything
83: How (and When) to Find Sponsors for Your Podcast: Talking Sponsors, Podcorn, and More with Mathew Passy on Podcast Me Anything
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36 minutes
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May 2, 2020
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Topics:When is the right time to start looking for sponsors for a podcast?How does having a niche audience help you with finding sponsors?3 things you should include in a proposal to a sponsorWhy getting brands excited about sponsoring podcasts needs to be a community effortQuestions to ask yourself before you start looking for sponsorsWhat Podcorn is, and how it worksAnd more
Links:Podcast Me Anything - Mathew PassyHow Do I Build an Audience for My Podcast - Dan Misener, Pacific ContentPodcorn: A marketplace for podcasters and sponsorsMore tips on how to get podcast sponsors (from Buzzsprout)•••If this is your first time hearing this show, welcome. You can learn more about it here: A Podcast About Podcasting, for PodcastersYou can find more episodes, links to cool stuff, and everything else at thepodcastdude.com.Thanks for listening, and happy podcasting!Aaron DowdLos Angeles, CaliforniaMay 2, 2020
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May 2, 2020
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Room Echo and Background Noise: Sound Proofing and Absorption for Podcasters: One of the ways to stand out from other podcasts is to pay attention to sound quality. One of the ways to get good sound quality is to have a great microphone and a quiet room to record in. Depending on the room you’re in, you may hear echos from your voice (either in the low-mid frequency range, or in the high end). Echo becomes especially apparent if you’re recording with a condenser microphone instead of a dynamic mic. Background noise and room echo creates a poor listening experience for your audience. They may get distracted from what you’re saying or annoyed by the constant reverb or background noises. You don't want listeners thinking about the noises in the background or the way your room sounds; you want them to focus on your message. Eliminating background noise and room echo will give your recording a more professional sound. It will be more pleasing to listen to. Your audience by Podcasting with Aaron