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Get a Real Microphone. Generally speaking, a podcaster using their home office as a studio will want a large-diaphragm, cardioid condenser microphone. Sounds in front of the microphone will sound far louder than those behind the microphone.   [guest]

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Proper microphone technique: You should be about a hand's width away from the microphone. Ideally, the microphone should be slightly above you and off to the left or right by up to 45 degrees. The vertical elevation will cut down on mouth noises. And the left or right adjustment will suppress "plosives."   [guest]

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Original Content. Just like any media company, in order to attract and maintain an audience, you will need to provide original content, or at the very least, present the content in an original way. Think about a long term strategy that will help your show distinguish itself from others.   [guest]

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Reduce The Noise. The world is a lot noisier than you realize. Be sure to minimize environmental noise, including noise from your computer, and noise that can arise from poor quality microphones, cables, or sound card.   [guest]

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Timeless Content. Content that is timeless has a long shelf life.   [guest]

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Consistency. Podcasts should be of consistently high quality, or you will lose your listeners. New podcasts should also be available on a regular basis, to keep your listeners interested.   [guest]

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Marketing: Do at least three things each week to promote your podcast and build your audience.   [guest]

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Have some kind of a discussion forum associated with your podcasts, so that the audience can get involved.   [guest]

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