Why do you need to start a podcast?


Almost everyone has a podcast. That doesn’t mean you too should start podcasting but if you did here’s the complete guide on what you must do to get things right.

To be successful remember that podcasting is the long game.

 

To be honestly succeeding with this, ask if you’re a good speaker. Podcasting isn’t for people who lack the personality to speak to and engage an audience in the best possible way. You shouldn’t be either scared or lack personality when speaking.

 

You want to invite guests for your show. A trusted guest helps you build a brand and speaks to listeners.

 

People want to listen as they are driving. So it should be compelling enough.

 

A personal connection is delivered with your voice.

 

These are few of the reasons why you will be strong enough to start a podcast. The tutorial helps you see everything about starting and running a podcast.

 

Choosing a Show Topic

Again, when you decide on running the podcast, ideally you start by choosing a topic to work with first. What’s the core theme and topic you’re going to talk about?

 

There are several podcasts talking about different things and all topics imaginable. So understand that there’s no right or wrong answer.

However choosing and playing to your strengths while sticking with something that has a lot of potential is way better than just hoping for success.

 

A less known topic but high quality niche traffic is much more better.

It should also be something that cannot be done in 5 episodes. They should go for a long time.

 

Podcast Setup

Here’s what you need to set up the podcast. There are a few things that you should remember first.

 

Start with a laptop or a pc to boot

A microphone to record the voice

An audio editor

A site and podcast hosting services.

These are the basic essentials you need to publish and host podcasts. You also need apps and plugins and also some design for logo, covers intros and outros.

 

Choosing a mic for podcast audio

In addition to this you need a mic for podcasting. 

It’s really important you fully understand the basics around audio. Once you know that you will know how to drive the best results with them.

Microphones have pickup patterns as well. Which points to the direction in which they pick up sounds.

Omnidirectional mics are cheap and pick up sound in a circular pattern. The efficiency decreases with age. There’s also problems with more people speaking and picking up stray noise.

Cardioid mics pick up sound in a heart shape and pattern. When you record on your own this is the best thing.

There are both usb and xlr mics. USBs are better.

USB mics have a steady connection and are better for beginners.

 

The mics for recording are as follows.

Audio Technica ATR 2100 USB

It costs under 80 dollars and is one of the best choices to purchase.

As a beginner podcaster the mic both does the job and is also used with a usb connector to connect with computers.

 

The rode procaster captures professional vocals and is good for podcasting. With xlr connection you might use a mixer.

The mic delivers studio level recordings with a pop filter that blocks other sounds.

Then there’s the blue yeti that has three different patterns omni cardioid and stereo to choose from. Its big and great.

 

Working with Audio Software

In addition to all these things you also need audio software to record high quality audio and edit unnecessary sounds from the same. You need to upload the recording to the site to make people go wow.

This is only possible with quality software that comes with it.

 

With audio editing software you can also polish the recording further.

 

For windows I always lean towards audacity which is one of the best and easiest to learn tools you can use. The goal? Remove unnecessary noise and cut out all mistakes to ensure that the software records and gives a smooth recording to use.

With a simple tool to edit, producing podcast episodes is easy. There’s also Alituu and online podcast editing software. It’s also a great tool for beginner podcasters.

 

Media Host for Your Podcasts

In addition you need a place to store those big heavy files and help people with access to play them. Storing on your site isn’t recommended as it will quickly run out of storage and cause issues. A different server is better. A podcast host is still better.For that reason go with Blubrry which has 35 different data centers and is a top host.

With power press you can embed the podcast on your site as well.

 

With Blubrry you can get an audio player that’s fully customizable and has sharing and subscription options included. Also use a podcast player as well.

The podcast web pages are hosted at blubrry.com

 

You can also find support for audio books.

The rss feed is on your site

Its apple stores are compatible.

There’s also scheduled posting.

You get support over email and video. There’s also mycast which is amazon alexa providing voice interface and for echo devices.

The hosting begins at 12 per month that gives you over 100 mb of storage and unlimited bandwidth  every month. There’s also podcast statistics you can use.

 

You also get insights like which of your episodes are trending and a detailed background of traffic to the site

Export them as pdf files.

There’s also demographic usage data as well.

The data comes from operating systems as well.

 

Free podcast hosts have a lot of storage and compatibility problems. Primarily you won’t be able to export those files easily. You need to embed the data on a website or blog. Use a smart podcast player which is easy to use.

 

Smart podcast player costs around %9 per month and has subscription options for people to subscribe to email list.

 

Hosting Your Show Episodes With Blubrry

Sign for an account to get started hosting your podcasts with Blubrry. Click and choose a plan. The beginner plan gives you 250 mb per month that you publish 1 hour worth of podcast episodes a month.

 

You get the confirmation email and an email with login details. ON the dashboard you can play around with settings. With the WordPress blog you can use the plugin to get started.

blubrry_plugin 

 

On the search bar, type in PowerPress or download it from here. Install and activate the plugin.

 

blubrry_installplugin 

 

Once PowerPress is installed, you can create a new post in WordPress. On the Post Editor screen, scroll down to the Blubrry section. You can see a small folder icon — click on it.

 

blubrry_linkaccount 

 

On the popup window, click on the link to connect your Blubrry account.

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