FAQ: Do I Need an Audience to Start a Podcast? Absolutely not! Everyone starts with zero at some point. So, if this is your first content rodeo, podcasting is a great place to start. It’s actually a great place to experiment, to try new things, to test out topics and find your v...
The first thing you need to do to start your podcast is identify a theme. Stress test your idea by writing out at least 20 episode topics, including what you would discuss and who you would interview, if your podcast will include interviews. A stress test is critical, because if ...
Luckily, launching a podcast is straightforward when you have a clear roadmap. Follow along to learn how to create a podcast, launch it, and everything you need for a strong podcast marketing plan. 1. Create your podcast plan Your podcast plan is the foundation of your podcast and outlines...
Learn how to start a podcast, from ideation to launch, ensuring your voice resonates with audiences and stands out in the vast world of podcasts.
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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...
1. Refining and Planning Your Podcast Before we get into the technical side of podcasting, you must grow your concept from an idea to a work in progress. You start the process by asking three questions. Why do I want to start a podcast? Who is my target audience? What do I want my...
I wrote this post about podcast intros, but it has a bunch of examples of different episode formats for popular podcasts. Here’s one example: Teaser Intro Music Welcome Ad Spot Interview Call To Action (“Review us on iTunes!”) Outro Music Get creative with this part. Different segments...
Organize your podcast episode. Will it be an interview? Schedule a quiet time where no one feels rushed. Is it a story to offer an unique perspective on recent news? Have your sources with links ready. Prepare notes for what you’ll cover. Consider creating an intro and outro to add to...