I opened Fractal Recording in 2012 in New Jersey. It was a physical podcast studio and I started recording podcasts for local business people. They would come into my studio with their guest and I would record their episodes.
Then in 2015 I moved to Colorado Springs and went virtual. Now I “meet” with my clients and their guests in my virtual recording studio (using Riverside, Zencastr, Squadcast, etc.) to record their episodes.
The physical setup can work really well if you are a local networking all-star. And you could also do virtual sessions from your physical studio as well.
But doing things virtually requires much less overhead, equipment and time, etc.
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