Start Your Own Podcast Business by The Staff of Entrepreneur Media

Start Your Own Podcast Business by The Staff of Entrepreneur Media

Author:The Staff of Entrepreneur Media
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Entrepreneur Press
Published: 2021-05-15T00:00:00+00:00


Podcast Editing Advice from Travis Brown, President of Podcast Buddy

If you ask any successful business leader, CEO, or entrepreneur for tips that’ll help you achieve success, you’ll likely be told to find yourself a mentor or role model. The same advice also applies to podcasters. The best way to master the art of becoming an amazing podcaster is to seek out advice, guidance, and training from someone with experience and a proven track record.

Meet Travis Brown. When it comes to learning what you need to know about podcasting—including how to edit and produce podcast episodes that’ll capture the attention of your target audience—he’s the perfect mentor and role model. Having produced more than 1,500 podcast episodes and helping others launch more than 50 separate podcasts, Brown has discovered what works, how to avoid common podcasting mistakes, and how to make every episode of your podcast sound awesome.

In this exclusive interview, Brown shares advice to up-and-coming podcasters. He offers tips and strategies for recording, editing, producing, and promoting your podcast episodes. As the president and founder of Podcast Buddy (www.podcastbuddy.co), podcasters can hire his company to handle all their editing, postproduction, distribution, and podcast promotional needs.

As a client of Podcast Buddy or participant in the “Shortcut to Podcasting” course, you’ll gain access to Travis Brown as a personal mentor. While it’s always a good idea to meet and work with your mentor in-person or virtually (via phone calls or video calls), this interview offers a taste of the wisdom you can gain from an experienced podcaster.

“In my early 20s, I was part of a band that recorded records and toured around the country. Throughout that process, I learned audio engineering so I could record my own band and my friends’ bands. Once the band had taken its course, I continued to record my own music and record music for other musicians as a professional audio engineer,” said Brown.



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