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Jerry Banfield with EDUfyre – Podcast and Vlog Live on YouTube, Facebook, and iTunes with Wirecast and Buzzsprout
Jerry Banfield with EDUfyre – Podcast and Vlog Live on YouTube, Facebook, and iTunes with Wirecast and Buzzsprout
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With Wirecast and Buzzsprout, you can podcast and vlog live on YouTube, Facebook, and iTunes!
Would you like to discover how to start and develop your podcast and/or video blog on iTunes, Facebook Live, and YouTube?
Would you like to discover how to start and develop your podcast and/or video blog on iTunes, Facebook Live, and YouTube? Visit https://jerrybanfield.com/resources/ to see every piece of hardware and software I use. I’m hoping that taking this course will give you the inspiration you need to get started, as well as some helpful tips on how to go live on Facebook with just a few clicks, how to highlight the value of feedback, and how I produced 142 podcast episodes in a row while also performing numerous live shows on Facebook and YouTube.
I use Wirecast to make recording and live broadcasting so simple. Please consider using my link at http://jerry.tips/wirecst if you decide to make a purchase since Wirecast will give me 15% of the transaction as a way of expressing thanks for sharing, so you may tip me for free! I value any assistance you are prepared to provide because the foundation of my business is imparting what I know at the lowest possible cost.
I use Buzzsprout to host my podcast and upload it to iTunes and Google Music. The $24/month plan allows me access to up to 12 hours of audio every month, all of which I really use! If you visit http://jerry.tips/buzzsprout through my link Buzzsprout will award a $20 Amazon gift card to each of us as a token of appreciation for our referral!
Tomas George, a Skillshare instructor and a buddy, assisted me in setting up my audio gear. I use precisely what he demonstrates for the USB interface, microphone, and pre-amp at http://tomasgeorge.com/resources.
Instructing you (s)
EDUfyre is run by Jerry Banfield.
I tried to start working online in 2005 when I was a student at the University of South Carolina. I registered with a survey website and an MLM scheme. I received reimbursements from both a month later and concluded that working online was impossible since everything was a hoax. Actually, I was terrified of failing once more.
To avoid dealing with any of my other issues, I moved in with my wife and started an internet business that focuses on video game addiction in 2011. After a few months, I realized there was no money in video game addiction, so I shifted my line of business to selling shirts. After launching my firm, I left my criminology PHD program at the University of South Florida after a year to focus on running it full-time. By that time, my business had shifted to help clients with Facebook and Google advertisements after I had failed to do so for myself.
In 2013, I began freely imparting what I know on YouTube in the hopes that it would increase my clientele. After failing at over 15 different company strategies by April 2014, I was almost insolvent. Fortunately, the fear of dying propelled me toward recovery since I was also on the verge of passing out from attempting to drink the agony away. Being in recovery inspired me to concentrate more on providing genuine service to others and less on the benefits it would provide for me. I began creating online courses with Udemy, which quickly evolved into my first legitimate company. I collaborated with as many gifted teachers as I could and learnt from the best how to increase sales of my courses.
I attempted filming some motivational films in 2015 to share what I had discovered during my rehabilitation, and they received a fantastic reaction on YouTube. I started filming the motivational films while playing video games to add interest to the background of my videos. I paid a freelancer to turn the videos into blog entries, including this original about page, in order to create a more helpful website.
Course Outline
Initial Section
Preview
Thank you for visiting Podcasting and Vloggling Live! (1:29)
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What podcast hosting service do I use for recording? (5:13)
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What hardware, including a webcam and microphone, do I use? (8:17)
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One video every day on Facebook and YouTube, plus one podcast episode daily (1:24)
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Why create a podcast and a vlog? (5:43)
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The impact of making it about me and having a basic background (7:10)
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Accountability, efficiency, and delivering outstanding outcomes (12:43)
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Consistency, branding, and name selection (4:28)
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Pexels’ free stock images provide a great background (3:25)
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Wirecast makes filming really simple. (7:39)
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avoiding the urge to hesitate or give up (8:46)
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Sharing with friends is a simple way to promote a podcast or video blog (11:16)
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A plan for a fantastic podcast and video blog (10:23)
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In only two clicks, launch a live vlog on Facebook! (8:07)
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planning, scheduling, scripting, and sharing (5:18)
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Quickly creating my thumbnail using Camtasia and a Pexels image (5:05)
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Getting ready to launch a Wirecast (5:22)
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Final minutes before going live on Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook (2:24)
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In a few hours, fresh videos will be added! Which further items do you want? (0:45)
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Part 1 of Day 143 of Happier People (15:54)
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Part 2 of Day 143 of Happier People (11:14)
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I appreciate you viewing! Next, what? (4:04)
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software used to edit recordings (5:02)
Business online course
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It does not mean it is a company, a corporation, partnership, or have any such formal organization, but it can range from a street peddler to General Motors.”
Having a business name does not separate the business entity from the owner, which means that the owner of the business is responsible and liable for debts incurred by the business.
If the business acquires debts, the creditors can go after the owner’s personal possessions.
A business structure does not allow for corporate tax rates. The proprietor is personally taxed on all income from the business.
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