EP4: How do you say Creeper in French? (Launch Week)
Build & Launch
English - January 28, 2015 01:11 - 18 minutes - 16.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 157 ratingsPersonal Journals Society & Culture Business Marketing startups products web apps ebooks software launch saas bootstrapping Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this episode we hear what Justin's family thinks about this crazy experiment. Also: why is Justin standing in a completely dark closet?
Launch stats
I promised that I'd share all my launch stats for each project I release.
So far, in the last 24 hours, here are the stats:
955 podcast listens671 page views on buildandlaunch.net (almost all from Product Hunt)12 ratings in the USA iTunes Store5 ratings in the Canadian iTunes Store93 upvotes on Product HuntLaunch email list: 394 subscribersQuestion & Answer
What do you use for podcasting stats + hosting? Transistor.fmWhat do you use to record audio interviews over Skype? You can use Skype Call Recorder or Audio Hijack Pro. I use ScreenFlow, which is screencasting software, but it works really well for recording audio as well.Where do you get your theme music? You can get theme music from Premium Beat and Audio Jungle. I got my music from someone local.Want to help make Build & Launch a success? Subscribe, and leave a review in iTunes!
Big guide for starting a podcast: transistor.fm/start
Once Build & Launch starts it's official season on February 5th, 2015, Justin Jackson will launch a new product every week. Listen and learn from his wins and misses, and get motivated to ship your own SaaS, mobile app, ebook, or other digital project.
Launch week: How to make a podcast
Episode 1: Choosing a topicEpisode 2: Record your first episodeEpisode 3: Podcasting equipment (yesterday's episode)Episode 4: Recording, interviewing, editing (this episode)Episode 5: Launching and promotingShow notes
Striker MetalProduct PeopleGumroad's 30 Day ChallengeJustin Jackson's newsletterFollow Justin on Twitter: @mijustinThis week's cover photo by Ryan TraumanPodcast hosting provided by Transistor.fm.
Update from 2021: A lot has happened since I recorded these episodes: I launched a podcast hosting company, Transistor.fm, with my friend Jon Buda! If you want to hear what I'm up to now go to transistor.fm/justin.