Shoe Polish
Feb. 26th, 2007 02:33 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I see that I haven't mentioned this here yet. As I may have mentioned, I have a couple of TalkShoe podcasts, one for Robotech and one for book stuff.
Recently, I decided to start another TalkShoe podcast. I had already created a guide for connecting to TalkShoe, which a lot of people consider to be useful to them. This podcast would continue the theme, and would be about how to get ideas for and create a TalkShoe podcast, as well as general tips for improving and publicizing existing ones. I decided to call this one Shoe Polish, since the idea is to help you "shine up" your podcast. The episodes are all pretty short, but contain a lot of advice, hints, and tips that I hope people will find helpful.
Anyway, I'd just like to mention that running TalkShoe show is a lot of fun, as I get to talk with some of the most fascinating people, including people of whom I've been a fan for years and years. And every time people listen to any of my shows, I earn a few pennies, which doesn't exactly hurt either.
So, if you'd like to know a little more about TalkShoe broadcasting, check out the site, my guide, and an episode or two of Shoe Polish. If you have any questions about it, let me know. (And if you do decide to sign up, please list me as a referral? :)
Recently, I decided to start another TalkShoe podcast. I had already created a guide for connecting to TalkShoe, which a lot of people consider to be useful to them. This podcast would continue the theme, and would be about how to get ideas for and create a TalkShoe podcast, as well as general tips for improving and publicizing existing ones. I decided to call this one Shoe Polish, since the idea is to help you "shine up" your podcast. The episodes are all pretty short, but contain a lot of advice, hints, and tips that I hope people will find helpful.
Anyway, I'd just like to mention that running TalkShoe show is a lot of fun, as I get to talk with some of the most fascinating people, including people of whom I've been a fan for years and years. And every time people listen to any of my shows, I earn a few pennies, which doesn't exactly hurt either.
So, if you'd like to know a little more about TalkShoe broadcasting, check out the site, my guide, and an episode or two of Shoe Polish. If you have any questions about it, let me know. (And if you do decide to sign up, please list me as a referral? :)