That’s why we keep pricing extremely affordable. We believe getting help with production is one of the best ways to grow your podcast, so we don’t want there to be any barriers. We have our own client portal and we can help you edit, write knows, create transcripts, generate marketing assets, and even upload everything to your hosting platform and website. And not to toot our own horn, but it’s really cool. Okay, I’m not trying to make everything about us, but my company, The Wave, just launched a brand production service for female podcasters. Let’s start the pod party with a list of our favorite tech tools to date: ✴ Tool 1: The Wave Editing for Production Outsourcing I release weekly videos on the subjects of crafting, producing, growing and monetizing your podcast, so if this sounds like it’s right up your alley, be sure to subscribe to our channel by hitting the Subscribe button in the lower right and be sure to hit the bell so you can get notified every time we have a new episode. The Wave helps women like you grow and monetize their podcasts! I’m here to make your life easier, help put out some fires, and impart some podcaster life lessons. If you’re new here, I’m Lauren Popish, the founder of The Wave. Lucky for you, we’ve scrolled the queue and created a line-up of only the best tools to help your podcast be more efficient, reach more people, and look good doing it. We have a million options at our fingertips and yet we can’t figure out which to choose, or as I call it, The Netflix Conundrum. The problem we face now is not knowing which tools are worth learning and purchasing. Luckily we’ve come a longgg way since then and there are all kinds of companies and apps offering to help make podcasting easier. Glitches were standard and episodes would get lost as easily as boyfriends in IKEA. You had to create your own RSS feed and store it in the sketchiest corners of the internet. In other words, you know the ins and outs of the podcast process and you’re looking for an easier, breezier approach to making it all happen.ġ0 years ago, the tried and true podcast process was.I’ll say it, a real pain in the (bleep). This video is for the podcaster who’s been around the block and is perhaps ready to move to a new block where the trains run regularly and there’s a Trader Joes.
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