What do you think of this 5 minute podcast about my adventure at a dealer-only used car auction
This is my first attempt at a podcast...any feedback would be very appreciated!
Thanks!
Jeff
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My humble suggestion, lock yourself away (I think I heard a dial tone in the background once), move the mic a little farther away (I can hear you swallow a time or two) and look into a mirror the next time you record (trust me, this will help with emotion and inflection).
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2. Podcast was Well Spoken
Bad:
Podcast was too well spoken, it sounded more like an audio book than a podcast to me. You should do the podcast as if you were talking to someone, not reading them a story.
I would have started out with:
"So here it is 5:45am and I am riding around in a truck that has seen better days."...
Here are some examples of great podcasts:
http://www.twit.tv are probably the best podcasts on the net, in my opinion.
Good Luck
-Shane
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