Tee Morris

Tee Morris is an award-winning podcaster and the author of Twitch For Dummies and Discord For Dummies.

Articles & Books From Tee Morris

Twitch For Dummies
Find your own streaming success with DummiesTwitch For Dummies will get you up to date with Twitch, the breakthrough streaming platform where you can set up a channel, increase your viewership, and find your people. Step-by-step guides and helpful, real-life examples get you ready to go live and, who knows, maybe even earn a little money while having fun online.
Cheat Sheet / Updated 09-02-2022
Twitch is an exciting entertainment platform. With Twitch, you can watch broadcasters show off their talents as they live-stream themselves playing video games, playing music, showing off their hobbies, and so much more. And you can set up your own channel and start broadcasting your own content. The great thing about Twitch is that you can interact with your audience while streaming, which builds a sense of community.
Cheat Sheet / Updated 02-23-2022
The idea behind the Cheat Sheet is to give you a quick shortcut on what you may want to jump into, research further, or implement straight away when getting started on Discord. The Cheat Sheet is also a quick reminder of details you may want within reach like “What can I integrate with my Discord?” or “What were those tips on interviewing guests?
Cheat Sheet / Updated 02-23-2022
When you're podcasting, you have to keep track of a lot of components. Besides checking that the hardware is operating properly, your software is capturing audio without fail, and you're keeping track of your latest episode’s analytics, you also have to keep straight all the minute details.Ensure that your podcasts are well-received by adhering to technical standards for artwork and audio.
Article / Updated 09-19-2021
One great way to podcast is with guests in-studio or co-hosts when more than one podcaster gets on mic.While there’s something to be said for the single voice doing a monologue or perhaps doing interviews, the show dynamics change quite a bit when you get multiple people gathered together over your favorite topic.
Article / Updated 03-17-2021
Podcasts are portable by nature, but with your laptop, you're talking about packing up the studio and working on location. So, you want to have a podcast that has that studio quality sound, but you want more than one microphone and to have a bit of control over the levels. This is when you would want to invest in a preamplifier or a pre-amp.
Article / Updated 03-17-2021
Slice-of-life podcasts that encourage community among listeners and fans are podcasts that promote. They can promote a show cancelled too soon into production, an issue affecting the well-being of a community, or offer a voice to a cause. The promotion comes from word-of-mouth advertising (buzz) that these podcasters generate from their thoughts, comments, and opinions on their subject — be it traveling across Spain, daily life in New York City, George Lucas’s Star Wars, or Joss Whedon’s Firefly.
Article / Updated 03-17-2021
Podcasting has proven to be more than a fad, and over the past decade has become more popular than ever. There are some good reasons to jump into the podosphere and start your own podcast. Here are a few (ten, to be exact) reasons why. You are considered a subject matter expert Guy Kawasaki is a name you should know in social media circles.
Article / Updated 03-17-2021
A big piece of successful podcasting is marketing, and a big part of marketing is branding. Your podcast logo (or show art) is very important to help set you apart. A large percentage of listeners use apps where show art is prominently displayed, both in directories and in playback modes. Apple once was indifferent about show art, but now it’s part of registering your podcast with its directory.
Article / Updated 03-17-2021
Assuming that you have set up your podcasting studio and are ready to record video, this article walks you through setting up a streaming account. The steps are Twitch-centric, but they are easily applied to other platforms like YouTube or Facebook. © Biscotto Design / Shutterstock.comIn a few minutes, you will be up and streaming content on Twitch: Go to Twitch TV and from the top-right corner of your browser window select the Sign Up option.