This 10-step guide on how to start a podcast includes: 1) Refining your concept, 2) Planning your podcast, 3) Choosing a hosting platform, 4) Designing your podcast artwork, all the way to #10, Monetizing your podcast. Start your podcast today!
Any type of computer, whether Mac or Windows, works for creating a podcast. You’ll use this to record, store, and edit your audio files. The type of computer you use depends on the type of microphone you’re using. You’ll need the correct ports to connect the microphone or XLR conn...
However, then the real work begins. We have a crack post-production team that cuts the podcast into smaller chunks. They edit, add, and work to create six- to eight-minute segments for YouTube. They create even shorter versions for YouTube Shorts, Reels, and TikTok optimized for vertical ...
When it comes to podcasting, Libsyn(short for Liberated Syndication) is the 800-lb gorilla in the room. It’s easy enough for beginners to get a handle on, and it has enough power under the hood to support the needs of podcasting veterans. There are plenty of podcast hosting options out...
If you have your own blog, you can host your own podcast and design your own feed. There are plenty of web resources on how to create your own iTunes-compliant podcast RSS feed.Podcast Generatoris a great PHP script that lets you easily publish a proper RSS feed for your podcasts. It...
How To Make A Podcast I'll begin by talking about what equipment is necessary as well as the equipment that I'm using currently to create the podcasts you've heard already. The obvious is that you need a computer, a microphone and a connection to the internet. If you have those three...
How To Start a Podcast Fortunately, you don’t need to be a technological genius. It also doesn’t require a lot of money to start a podcast. Below is a guide tolaunching your podcastand starting to reach out to an audience. Preparation ...
Some podcasters also create video podcasts, but these are less common and often require more resources to produce effectively. To make a podcast work, you’ll need an audio file and anRSS Feedthat listeners can subscribe to. This setup ensures they receive new episodes automatically, keeping the...
Your podcast needs to live somewhere. You’ll need a website, an RSS feed, and a hosting service for your audio files. A basic WordPress site will usually suffice for your site, and setting up an RSS feed is a similar process. For hosting, services like Blubrry and Libsyn offer afforda...
to Podcast'. Copy and paste the URL for the RSS file into the box provided andiTuneswill handle the finding and downloading of the series of audio files for that show. In some cases, the aggregator software also syncs those files to a portable player (sometimes referred to as 'pod...