How to build the perfect podcast intro and outro

Published: Aug. 27, 2017, 7 p.m.

b"Having a professional podcast intro and outro can be the difference between sounding like you've thrown something together and sounding like a professional show.\\n\\nIf you want to create a complex version with a lot of bells and whistles you'll probably need to hire someone or you can go with a simple version using only music.\\n\\nEither way, you need a podcast intro and outro to book end your show and make sure it sounds professional.\\n\\nIn this episode, I explain how to build the perfect intro and outro for your show and some things to look out for if you're hiring an audio producer.\\n\\nResources...\\nEpisode show notes... https://rachelcorbett.com.au/blog/podcast-intro-and-outro/\\nMy podcast guide... http://podcastguide.com.au/\\nMy online podcasting course... https://podschool.com.au/\\nThe resources page of my website... https://rachelcorbett.com.au/resources/\\n\\nAbout me...\\n\\nMy name is Rachel Corbett and I\\u2019ve worked professionally for over two decades in radio and podcasting.\\nI\\u2019ve worked in front of the mic hosting radio shows for some of the biggest networks in Australia and I\\u2019ve been at the helm of over ten podcasts including Google Australia\\u2019s first podcast, Rethink.\\n\\nI\\u2019ve also worked behind the scenes as Head of Podcasts for two major audio networks - Mamamia and Nova Entertainment where I\\u2019ve overseen the development and production of over 50 shows. And I have my own online podcasting course, PodSchool.\\n\\nSo if you're looking for someone who knows what they're talking about when it comes to podcasting, you've come to the right place.\\n\\nGet in touch...\\n\\nTwitter: @RachelCorbett\\nFacebook: @RachCorbett\\nInstagram: @_RachelCorbett\\nWebsite: www.rachelcorbett.com"