Benefits And Tips For Recording An Audiobook For Your Novel

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After ebooks, audiobooks are now the next big thing. Sales in audiobooks have increased drastically over the past few years.

Audiobooks are extremely easy to access and listen to. With audiobooks being the next big thing in publishing, writers often ask themselves: how do I turn my book into an audiobook?

The points below will help you guide through creating an audiobook. It contains tips and lists the benefits of creating an audiobook.


Benefits of Recording an Audiobook:

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Build your subscriber list

Recording an audiobook has many benefits that can be monetary and non-monetary.

They are the perfect resource for you to use to build up your email subscriber list. By providing an audiobook on your website for consumers to download after providing their email, your email list will increase drastically.

EARN MORE MONEY

Audiobooks are another source of income for you from a single piece of work. 

With the increase in the audiobook market, turning your novel into an audiobook also captures a wider audience. It will help you garner the attention of the audiobook lovers.

And lastly, profits from audiobooks are higher since the cost of production and distribution is low.

IT NEVER SELLS OUT

Unlike printed books, audiobooks don’t have a specific quantity that can be released. They are more like ebooks in this distinction and always stay in stock.

There are many different platforms to sell, market and record your ebooks as well.

IT’S FOR THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE TO LISTEN ON THE GO

For the people who are always on the run, audiobooks are a godsend.

It’s difficult for people who don’t have enough time in their days to sit down and enjoy a good book. That’s where having an audiobook version of a book comes in handy. Like mentioned before, these audiobooks will help capture this kind of audience.

IT’S FOR all types of readers

People tend to read a book at different paces. Some read them within a span of a few hours while others take years to finish a book. 

And although audiobooks cater to both types of readers, the high consumers love them more as it allows them to finish the book faster.

Another advantage of an audiobook is that it encourages slow readers to read more as it’s easier to finish a book when someone else is reading to you.

IT’S FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE TROUBLE READING/DON’T LIKE READING

Books are not enjoyed by everyone and that’s a fact. Reading a book can put them to sleep.

But, with audiobooks now available, these people have the option of someone reading the book to them. This opens up a wider audience for writers to capture.

Apart from people who don’t enjoy reading, some people cannot read due to disabilities. So for people who want to read but cannot due to blindness or dyslexia, audiobooks are a great solution.

NOT SO FIERCE COMPETITION

The audiobook market is fairly new. This reduces the amount of competition for you.

So what does that mean?: It’s easier to get your book noticed in an audiobook format.

Situations In Which You Shouldn’t Record An Audiobook:

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AMOUNT OF DIALOGUES

If your book contains a lot of dialogues such as “he said” or “she said”, it could be off-putting to hear it again and again. Repetition of some dialogues or words could become annoying to listeners.

TYPE OF BOOK


Type of book means an instructional book or a novel. You should think to yourself if your book is more of a guide, cookbook or manual, and how it will sound to someone as an audiobook. An instructional book could be awkward as it lacks a flow necessary for an audiobook.

Recording Your Audiobook:

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RECORDING it YOURSELF

Recording your audiobook yourself can be very cost-effective. It will also give you complete control over the final product, giving you a chance to make your vision come true as you see fit.

However, recording your own audiobook without any experience can make your final product seem unprofessional. You need time and equipment such as microphones, recording software, etc. to record your own audiobook as well. 

Check out Jony Studios blog Best Podcast Microphone to find the perfect professional microphone for you. Or checkout the Best External Microphones for Your iPhone to find a microphone you can attach to your smartphone!

Lastly, you will also need to learn how to record an audiobook. You will need to learn when to pause, how to use the software, etc.

If you are thinking about recording it yourself, you will be able to save a lot time and headaches by recording your audiobook with a reputable recording studio that has a wide range of experience. Also if you already have the recording they can help get the sound to a professional standard using mixing, mastering and other advanced audio techniques.

HIRING SOMEONE TO RECORD

By hiring someone else to record your audiobook, you won’t have to do the hard stuff yourself. Any professional you hire will know about creating an audiobook, have the time to create it and have the equipment and space to record it. All you’ll have to do is hire them.

But hiring a narrator can be expensive. Without knowing how much your audiobook will earn in sales, the cost of hiring someone could be scary.

If you do decide to hire someone to record your audiobook, you’ll be able to find someone on ACX. You can either pay the narrator upfront or share royalties that you earn from sales.

Recording Duration:

The time it takes to record an audiobook depends on your project. The length of your book, the narrator you employ/time you take to record your book yourself, duration of editing, all factor into the time it takes to complete your project.

ACX estimates that most narrators can read approximately 9,300 words per hour. A 65,000-word book may turn into seven hours of narration.

After you finish your recording and editing, it takes time to go over your final product as well.

Conclusion:

There are many benefits to recording an audiobook for your book. This blog gives you a few additional tips you might need to make your audiobook a success.

Did you find these benefits and tips helpful?

- By Neha Agarwala


If you need help turning your book into an audiobook, we offer audiobook production services that will help you reach a wider audience and increase your book sales. 

Learn more here and listen to some of our audiobook samples.

 
 

Best iOS Apps for Creating Your Own Music

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Recently, more and more musicians have been using smartphone apps to help them write, edit, and create their music. So here is a list of some of our recommendations! Both beginner and professional musicians can use these apps to enhance the quality of their music. These apps are all available on the iOS Appstore.

CHORD!

 
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Chord! Is great for guitar players, as it allows you to pick chords to create progressions for your songs. It also allows you to export your lyrics and chords onto a PDF file.

 

Suggester

 
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Suggester helps you with creating chord progressions. It can have really creative scales, chords, and progressions to help you figure out the harmonies and melodies of your songs.

 

Simple Songwriter

 
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This app is similar to the Suggester app, but is more simple and user friendly. You can use this app to create chord progressions, and can change the tempo and key as well!

 

Amadeus Code

 
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This app helps generate melodies based on your style and preference. You can change the filters and make adjustments according to how you want your melodies to sound! This app sells for free on the iOS app store as well.

 

Garageband

 
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This is a famously free and simple iOS app for creating music. It’s fully equipped with different instruments, sounds, and settings, and is great for beginners to learn to create their own music.

 

Hum

 
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This app organizes all of your different song ideas and creations into different categories such as moods, keys, topics, or tunings. You can also use it to record your own audio!

 

Song.writer lyrics Pro.

 
 

This app generates lyrics based on the emotions of your song. You can also upload and record your own audio with it as well!

 

Songwriter Pad

 
 

Similar to Song.writer lyrics Pro, this app also generates lyrics based on the emotions you put in keywords. It also helps with different rhymes and phrases that you might be stuck on while writing.

 

OnSong

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OnSong is useful for bands, and allows you to manage large collections of chord charts and lyrics. You can also use it to transpose and highlight your chords, and create set lists for performances.

 

Ultimate Circle of Fifths

 
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This app is useful for creating harmonies for your songs, as it focuses on chords and scales around the circle of fifths.

Compoze Leadsheets

 
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This app is great for writing sheet music simply and close up. It allows you to record your ideas directly on the app, and allows playback so you can hear your ideas back immediately.

 
 

FourTrack

 
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This app is a four-track recorder and is helpful for creating and recording demo songs. It also has some simple mixing plugins too!

Conclusion

All of these apps will surely help you create the best music possible, whether you’re a beginner or a more seasoned musician. You can try using multiple apps at once to see which ones suit your needs the best as well!

If you need further help creating your own music, we offer music production services that will help you elevate your sound and bring your song to life!

We look forward to being a part of your success.

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Have you used any of these apps before!? Let us know your favourite one!

- By Julianna Martinek

 
 

Top 50 Podcasts From The Apple Podcast App - July 2020

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One of the most famous podcast apps today is the Apple Podcast app. It has many different genres you can choose from. It also gives you recommendations based on different categories.

Following are the top 50 podcasts from the app as of July 2020.

 

GURU: THE DARK SIDE OF ENLIGHTENMENT

When we face challenges in life, we seek answers from people we believe can help us. When tragedy strikes an exclusive retreat with a self-help superstar, many people are left to wonder: how far is too far?

Network/Artsist: Wondery

Host: Matt Stroud

 


the Joe Rogan experience

Comedian Joe Rogan’s podcast.

Network/Artist: Joe Rogan

Host: Joe Rogan

 

the daily

The biggest stories of our time, told by the best journalists in the world.

Network/Artist: The New York Times

Host: Michael Barbaro

 

call her daddy

Hosts and the Daddy Gang talk about the details of their lives including relationships, sex, social scenes, embarrassing moments and more.

Network/Artist: Barstool Sports

Host: Alex Cooper

 

Dateline nbc

Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations.

Network/Artist: NBC News

Host: Lester Holt

 

Unlocking us with brené brown

The podcast explores the meaning of being human.

Network/Artist: Brené Brown & Cadence 13

Host: Brené Brown

 

spitting chiclets

A podcast where hosts and guests bring their irreverent opinions to the masses.

Network/Artist: Barstool Sports

Hosts: Rear Admiral & Ryan Whitney

 

my favorite murder

Podcast that tells tales of the hosts favourite murders and hears hometown crime stories.

Network/Artist: Exactly Right

Host: Georgia Hardstark & Karen Kilgariff

 

Canadian true crime

Stories of true crime cases told by Australians living in Canada.

Network/Artist: Kristi Lee

Host: Kristi Lee

 

uncover

Investigative series.

Network/Artist: CBC Podcast

 

you can sit with us

Podcast that dives into female friendships, current events, and what’s going on in the hosts’ lives.

Network/Artist: The Try Guys & Ramble

Host: Maggie, Becky & Ariel

 

stuff you should know

About champagne, satanism, the Stonewell Uprising, chaos theory, etc.

Network/Artist: iHeart Radio

Host: Chuck Bryant & Josh Clark

 

the armchair expert

Dax Shepard explores other people’s stories and attempts to discover human “truths”.

Network/Artist: Armchair Umbrella

Host: Dax Shepard

 

the secret life of canada

A history and stories podcast about Canada.

Network/Artist: CBC Podcasts

Hosts: Falen Johnson & Leah-Simone Bowen

 

crime junkie

Stories of true crime.

Network/Artist: Audiochuck

Host: Brit Prawat & Ashley Flowers

 

revisionist history

A podcast that re-examines something from the past and asks whether we got it right the first time.

Network/Artist: Pushkin Industries

Host: Malcom Gladwell

 

Someone knows something

David Ridgen joins victims’ families as they investigate cold cases.

Network/Artist: CBC Podcasts

Host: David Ridgen

 

office ladies

The Office co-stars break down episodes of The Office and give behind the scenes stories.

Network/Artist: Earwolf & Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey

Host: Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey

 

1619

A podcast on how slavery has transformed America, connecting past and present through the oldest form of storytelling.

Network/Artist: The New York Times

Host: Nikole Hannah-Jones

 

The happiness lab

Yale professor Dr. Laurie Santos takes you through the latest scientific research and shares some surprising stories that will change the way you think about happiness.

Network/Artist: Pushkin Industries

Host: Dr. Lurie Santos

 

silence is not an option

Podcast that digs deep into what it means to be black and brown in America and explores what you can do to help find a way forward.

Network/Artist: CNN

Host: Don Lemon

 

oprah’s supersoul conversations

Podcast of Oprah’s personal selection of her interviews.

Network/Artist: Oprah

Host: Oprah Winfrey

 

Literally!

Podcast of conversation between Robe Lowe and his guests from the movie world, TV, sports, music and culture.

Network/Artist: Stitcher & Team Coco, Rob Lowe

Host: Rob Lowe

 

land of the giants

At what cost and how have the giants: Facebook, Apple, Netflix, Amazon and Google changed the world.

Network/Artist: Recode

Host: Jason Del Rey

 

Wind of change

Podcast on journalist Patrick Radden Keefe’s journey to find the truth behind the song “Wind of Change”.

Network/Artist: Pineapple Street Studios/ Crooked Media/ Spotify

Host: Patrick Radden Keefe

 

Global news

The days top stories from BBC News.

Network/Artist: BBC World Services

 

views

A weekly podcast that talks about the behind-the-scenes of vlogs by David Dobrik and Jason Nash.

Network/Artist: Cadence 13

Host: Jason Nash & David Dobrik

 

2 bears 1 cave

Comedians, Tom Segura and Bert Kreischer get together in the bear cave at YHM Studios to make each other laugh.

Network/Artist: YHM Studios

Host: Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer

 

crime beat

A journey inside some of Canada’s most high-profile criminal cases by Crime Reporter Nancy Hixt.

Network/Artist: Curiouscast

Host: Nancy Hixt

 

the ben shapiro show

Daily news updates.

Network/Artist: The Daily Wire

Hosts: Ben Shapiro

 

front burner

Daily news updates brought to you by CBC News & CBC Podcasts.

Network/Artist: CBC Podcasts

Hosts: Jayme Poisson

 

pod save america

Former aides to President Obama converse about politics with journalists, politicians activists and more.

Network/Artist: Crooked Media

Hosts: Jon Lovett, Tommy Vietor & Jon Favreau

 

the rachel maddow show

Weeknight news updates on the current state of political affairs.

Network/Artist: Rachel Maddow, MSNBC

Hosts: Rachel Maddow

 

overdrive

Spend the afternoon with the boys guilt free.

Network/Artist: TSN 1050 Radio

Hosts: Jeff O’Neill, Jamie McLennan & Bryan Hayes

 

wild for life

Behind-the-scenes of the Toronto Zoo.

Network/Artist: The Toronto Zoo

 

monday morning podcast

Bill Burr rants about relationship advice, sports and the Illuminati.

Network/Artist: All Things Comedy | Wondery

Hosts: Bill Burr

 

criminal

A podcast about crime.

Network/Artist: Criminal & Radiotopia

Hosts: Phoebe Judge

 

planet money

Podcast that explain the economy.

Network/Artist: NPR

Hosts: Jacob Goldstein, Karen Duffin & Sarah Gonzalez

 

the mom room podcast

Podcast of that mom friend you’ve always wanted.

Network/Artist: Renee Reina

Hosts: Renee Reina

 

zapped

A raw, unfiltered, R-rated dive into the weeks most prevalent sports, entertainment and pop culture topics.

Network/Artist: Ripper Magoo Productions

Hosts: Bob Menery

 

Freakonomics radio

Podcast that tells you of things you knew and didn’t know about things from economics of sleep to how to become great at just about anything.

Network/Artist: Freakonomics Radio

Hosts: Stephen J. Dubner

 

this is not a drake podcast

Breaking down seminal moments in Drake's career to explore the history and evolution of hip-hop, R&B, gender dynamics, and Black culture.

Network/Artist: CBC Podcasts

Hosts: Ty Harper

 

casefile true crime

Fact is scarier than fiction.

Network/Artist: Casefile Presents

Hosts: Casey

 

reply all

“‘A podcast about the internet’ that is actually an unfailingly original exploration of modern life and how to survive it.” – The Guardian

Network/Artist: Gimlet

Hosts: P J Vogt & Alex Goldman

 

this american life

A weekly public radio show.

Network/Artist: This American Life

Hosts: Ira Glass

 

anything goes

Podcast of what’s on Emma’s mind.

Network/Artist: Emma Chamberlain & Ramble

Hosts: Emma Chamberlain

 

under the influence

The podcast gives a rare backstage pass into the hallways, boardrooms and recording studios of the ad industry.

Network/Artist: CBC Radio

Hosts: Terry O’Reilly

 

rabbit hole

Podcast that explores what happens when our lives move online.

Network/Artist: The New York Times

Hosts: Kevin Roose

 

the current

A meeting place of perspectives with a fresh take on issues that affect Canadians today.

Network/Artist: CBC Radio

Hosts: Matt Galloway & Anna Maria Tremonti

 

the daily show: ears addition

Highlights and extended interviews in the “Ears Edition” of the Daily Show with Trevor Noah.

Network/Artist: Comedy Central

Hosts: Trevor Noah

 

park predators

Sometimes the most beautiful places hide the darkest secrets.

Network/Artist: Audiochuck

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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conclusion

This list keeps getting updated frequently on Apple Podcasts. The above list has the top 50 podcasts on the app as of July 2020.

Which podcast did you enjoy most? Do you have any other recommendations? Let us know below.

- By Neha Agarwala


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