Adding an audio format to your book product page is a smart move as an author. Audiobook sales continue to increase and readers (or, rather listeners) everywhere want to hear your audiobook not read your book. The expense or potential of using a studio isn't always something that works for authors though, and that is ok. In this video, Julie Broad of Book Launchers shares her experience of recording her audiobook at home. She discusses the equipment she needed to record the audiobook as well as what rooms in the house work best for audiobook recording. If you want to record your audiobook in your home, then make sure you watch this video.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:58 Audible Specifications for Audiobooks
01:43 Where to record your audiobook in your home
03:18 The equipment you need to record an audiobook
04:36 What are Pick-ups?
05:48 Why renting studio space might be better
08:28 Mic Boom Arms and other specific equipment
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