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Orange, CA, United States, 12/06/2007 – In today’s digital age, anyone with an Internet connection, a computer, and some basic audio equipment can produce a podcast and make it available to the worldwide online community. Podcasting is a great way to market your business, share your ideas and passions, educate and train others or simply just have fun. The audience for podcast content—on every topic imaginable—currently numbers in the millions.
In fact, Podcasting News recently reported that the online video audience in the U.S. is now 134 million (representing 3⁄4 of all U.S. Internet users), with the average viewer watching 68 videos online a month, or more than two per day! On “Intro To Podcasting” (DVD, 1-hour in length; $19.95) join podcasting and audio consultant Daniel Murphy as he shows the basic elements that are required to produce a podcast, including microphones, audio recording/editing software, mixers and soundcards. With step-by-step explanations and plenty of examples, this tutorial will help you produce and publicize your own professional-sounding podcasts. “Intro To Podcasting” also delves into USB vs. Firewire, VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocols), adding music, podcast Web-hosting companies, RSS feeds, MP3 compression, and most importantly, publicizing your podcast! This DVD title is available for purchase online at HowAudio.com, OR subscribe to the site for as little as $19 a month (or $199/year) and get complete access 24/7 to this and every tutorial in the howaudio library—over 1000 movies on three-dozen-plus topics—with new titles added regularly.
About The Author
Daniel Murphy is the head of multimedia at Rancho Community Church in Temecula, California. He oversees a team of staff and volunteers who utilize multiple forms of media to communicate the weekly messages. The team utilizes the latest technology in intelligent lighting, digital sound systems, multi-screen projection systems, and both robotic & studio camera systems to produce live events, DVD's, and internet broadcasts. An expert in podcasting and current technological trends, Daniel is a consultant to the church community on how to improve and update their use of technology. He is also a bit of a Mac geek.
About HowAudio.com
Like most engineers and musicians, Thel Rountree and Joe Randeen were frustrated with manuals and the lack of access to professionals for help. That frustration is what led Rountree and Randeen—with over 50 years of collective producing, video, recording and training experience to their credit—to found HowAudio.com, a subscription-based site offering online, on-demand video tutorials on audio software and hardware in addition to numerous music-, business-, and gear-related how-to videos, taught by industry professionals. We offer two simple ways to subscribe: $199/annually or $19/monthly.
Both options give you complete access 24/7 to every tutorial in our library—which includes over 1000 movies on approximately three-dozen topics—with new titles added weekly. Why subscribe? Think of it like an all-night buffet: for literally $20 bucks a month, you can pick and choose your fare—from a broad smorgasbord of offerings—delivered to your home computer any time you desire. Individual DVD's of the tutorials are available on DVD for purchase on the site if you prefer.
And, Howaudio.com also sponsors regular FREE podcasts on all aforementioned topics available on youtube.com, iTunes, myspace.com and on the howaudio.com website. “‘Cuz Reading the Manual Sucks”™
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