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Acast has launched 'Aclass Essentials' a free start up guide for those wanting to break into podcasting.
Acast's 'Aclass Essentials' covers all of the basics of podcasting, available for free via the Acast website.
The resource draws wisdom from Acast’s experts worldwide, and has been designed to equip anyone who wants to start their own podcast with the knowledge they need to produce great, original audio content from home. It also features “tips and tricks” from famous podcasters from the Acast Creator Network — including Fearne Cotton, The Art of Decluttering, Scroobius Pip, and the team behind The Log Books.
Chapters in Aclass Essentials include:
Research & Scripting
Interviewing
Recording
Editing
Promotion & Growth
Monetizing
Veronika Taylor, SVP of Acast’s Creator Network, said: “We honestly believe that anyone can have a great idea for a podcast — but we also appreciate that not everyone knows where to start. To help the next generation of superstar podcasters get recording we created Aclass Essentials, giving them all the information they need to bring their idea to life, and to share their stories with the world. We can’t wait to hear what they come up with.”
Aclass Essentials is free to access at aclass-essentials.com.
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