Not exact matches
If you want to foray into the world of
audio, you could try turning a blog
post into a
podcast on Soundcloud, replying to some customers through voice messages or starting some conversations with followers on Anchor.
Use
podcasts or
post other
audio files to reach listeners online.
Get an
audio recording of this blog
post, and subscribe to the Primal Blueprint
Podcast on iTunes for instant access to all past, present and future episodes here.
- Mixing & Mastering - Stereo & Stem track mixing - Clean up of vocal or instrument tracks - Noise reduction -
Post production for TV / film / YouTube - Voice overs, Ad bumpers &
Podcast Intros - Sound design - Video game
audio
-- Formatting HTML newsletters — Formatting books for Smashwords — Research about the business side of being an author (e.g., how Street Teams work, how to market a book in a foreign language,
podcasts that might be a good fit to have you as a guest, etc.)-- Scouting for bloggers to send book review requests to — Pitching to those bloggers and tracking responses — Formatting (and perhaps light editing) of blog
posts, or organizing content — Managing your Street Team Facebook group (posing questions to keep the group engaged, answering questions, sharing upcoming news, etc.)-- Creating box sets in Scrivener from individual novels — Moving works translated into a foreign language from Word into Scrivener — Scheduling tweets and Facebook
posts (ones that don't require your direct input or engagement with your audience)-- Transcribing
audio interviews or notes — For non-fiction authors, VAs can do an enormous number of tasks around webinars or other training you offer (e.g., planning and booking the event, scheduling guests, managing registration lists, dealing with the back - end technology, creating and proofing slide decks, sending out advance information packages to the trainees, and then sending out follow - up information to the trainees, etc..)
While you can easily record an
audio and
post it on your blog (yes, this IS a
podcast!)
This is
podcast episode # 157 and you can listen to the
audio on blog
post or check out the
podcast on iTunes.
See how many mistakes you can correct by reading a few
posts or listening to the
audio version on Weiland's
podcast.
For more top
posts, try the Articles page or
Podcasts for free
audio.
There are other things you can do: write guest
posts or articles for website and blogs, be a guest on
podcasts or vlogs, do your own
audio or video content, teach online classes, organize in - person events or signings, participate on private message boards, be a guest at book clubs, and reach out personally to people in your network through a personal email (which is always underestimated and undervalued as a marketing and promotion tool).
Comments — Ann Miner's link to Seattle Channel interview by Nancy Pearl with Paul Collins that wandered into a Kindle discussion at about 22 minutes (iTunes
podcast link); Craig Scarberry's recommendation of the excellent Books on the Nightstand
podcast; Jean Remple on OCTO covers (more on covers here and here); Ann Miner with a good idea for Amazon; Marcy MacKenzie on a meetup with Bob Cope; an Amazon PR spokesman confirms the Facebook
post stating that «a better way to organize your Kindle libraries» is coming; Jim Jones links to the Cushing Academy of Canada - Sony Reader style; Tom Lichty links to a charming coming - of - Kindle - age column by Margie Boulé in The Oregonian; Kevin Warner, a new Kindle owner from Down Under; Len Charnoff's tutorial video on Inkmesh;
audio comments from Pastor Mark Pierce of Church Requel and Bob Lee.
Financial
Post: Various
audio podcasts from staff writers from Canada's daily financial newspaper.
- Mixing & Mastering - Stereo & Stem track mixing - Clean up of vocal or instrument tracks - Noise reduction -
Post production for TV / film / YouTube - Voice overs, Ad bumpers &
Podcast Intros - Sound design - Video game
audio
We've recently started testing out «
posts as
podcasts» as a way to introduce
audio into our traditional, text - based blog
posts.
Also write at least two blog
posts about a Heartland Daily
Podcast and embed the
audio on the blog.
Robert Ambrogi from Rockport, Mass., and J. Craig Williams from Newport Beach, Calif., have become nationally known legal experts through their Web logs and Coast to Coast, a free
podcast (an
audio program the attorneys
post on the Internet).
But as a blogger myself and someone who has watched Williams pour billable hours and capital investment into his blog, his
podcasts of each and every single
post, his videocasts and his new
audio - show with Bob Ambrogi, I'm just relieved, as a reader, to see it all paying off.
Jim is also recording the
audio and will be
posting it to his other
podcast, Check This Out!.
The resulting
audio can be played from within the blog
post itself, or accessed in
podcast form using a feature called Amazon Pollycast, the company says.
«Streaming music, streaming radio,
podcast, and flash briefing skills may include
audio advertisements as long as (1) the advertisements do not use Alexa's voice or a similar voice, refer to Alexa, or imitate Alexa interactions and (2) the skill does not include more or materially different advertising than is included when the same or similar content is made available outside of Alexa,» reads an excerpt from a May 19th, 2017 Amazon Alexa blog
post.
If you are technically savvy and really motivated to improve your online image and brand, consider making videos,
audio podcasts, or PowerPoint slideshows related to your profession or industry that you
post to sites like YouTube or Slideshare.
I also have
posted an
audio version on my clinical website as a free
audio podcast for folks less likely to read, as a video for folks who prefer to see as well as hear, and, most recently, as a fun interactive website.