Podcast FAQ

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by Fabiola Ankunding Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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I'm Mike Byron, creator and host of The Do You podcast. Let me and my guests become a part of your journey into self-discovery each episode. You'll find us on the road less travelled, where insights and experiences meet life.

How do you start a podcast?

Way before you ever get into the actual production and technical work, figure out what your podcast will be about. Also, choose an appropriate title, topic, and format right at the start. Each episode of your show will be a separate audio file that can be made available in various formats.

What do you need to start a podcast?

List of Podcasting Gear

  • Computer. Common sense right? ...
  • Microphones. Don’t use your computer’s built-in microphone. ...
  • Audio Interface. This is basically the bridge between your microphone and your computer. ...
  • Mixer. ...
  • Pop Filter / Windscreen. ...
  • Headphones. ...
  • Headphone Amplifier. ...
  • Mic Stands. ...
  • Shock Mount. ...
  • Microphone Cables. ...

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What do I need to start a podcast?

The 10 Technology Items You'll Need to Start a Podcast

  • 1. A good microphone Audio is one area that you won’t want to cut corners with. ...
  • 2. Headphones Your headphones don’t have to be top of the line, but you will want something that’s up to the job. ...
  • 3. A pop filter When talking directly into the microphone, your b’s and p’s will sound amplified. ...
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How to go about starting a podcast?

  • Choose a topic you’re passionate about and you’ll stick to
  • Research your target audience to come up with a plan for your show
  • Decide on your podcast title, description, and artwork
  • Buy and setup your equipment
  • Prepare for recording your first episode
  • Record your first episode
  • Edit and publish the episode
  • Launch and promote your podcast to the world!

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What is the purpose of podcasting?

A podcast can have many purposes, but the main one is to entertain its audience. Podcast listeners might have one of several reasons to subscribe to a podcast, such as to: Hear updates and breakdowns of current events. Learn about a new topic or industry.

What do I need to know before starting a podcast?

Your checklist might include:Generate topic ideas.Reach out to interviewees.Research and write podcast outline/script.Schedule interview/recording session.Record sponsored content.Record the episode.Edit episode and prep for publication.Write a description and show notes.More items...•

How do I host a podcast?

Try Shopify for free, and explore all the tools and services you need to start, run, and grow your business.Understand how podcasting works.Identify a podcast theme.Decide on a format.Create your podcast brand.Choose your podcasting equipment.Get recording software.Outline your first episode.Record your podcast.More items...•

How do you use podcasts?

Download the Google Podcasts app. Ask your Google Assistant to play a specific podcast. Search for a podcast in your Google app. or on google.com....Add a podcast by RSS feedOn your Android phone or tablet, open Google Podcasts .At the bottom, tap Activity. Subscriptions.Tap More. ... Enter the feed URL.Tap Subscribe.

Do podcasts make money?

Sponsorships are the most common way podcasters make money. This is when the podcast promotes the sponsor during the show. You probably hear your favorite shows plug their advertisers a few times in every episode. How much you earn from a sponsor depends on the number of downloads your episodes earn.

How much money do podcasts make?

Assume you're a podcaster and you do the following each month: 1.00% of your audience purchases through your link, earning you $15 for each sale. 0.05% of your audience buys an online course per month for $99. You release about four episodes of your podcast each month.

How much do podcasts cost?

Costs: Budget production: $30 per episode OR Alitu the podcast maker app: $32 per month or $320 annually. Professional podcast production: $70+ per episode.

Is podcast hosting free?

To keep your podcast hosting free forever, choose Anchor or Acast. For a tool that integrates with services you're already using, choose Buzzsprout or Podbean. To host multiple podcasts without paying a dime, choose Spreaker.

How can I podcast for free?

There are plenty options out there for recording conversations online. If you want to podcast for free, consider Skype, Zoom, Zencastr, or Cleanfeed.

How do I start listening to podcasts?

The most popular examples are iTunes and Spotify. If you have either app on your computer, then navigate to the podcast section, browse around and hit play. Even better, if you use the Spotify app to listen on your phone, then the subscription carries right over to that platform.

How do you find podcasts?

2: How to Find Podcasts Using the Search Bar in the Main Podcast Host SitesBuzzsprout.Podbean.Anchor.Riverside.Spreaker.

Where do I listen to podcasts?

The 6 best podcast apps for listening to all your favorite showsApple Podcasts.Google Podcasts.Spotify.Audible.Stitcher.TuneIn Radio.Check out our other streaming and audio guides.

What is the point of a podcast?

The whole point of a podcast is that people listen to it, so give them a reason to click on one of your episodes. Make it clear to people what they will get from listening to your show. If you look on any podcast directory you will see shows with titles like “How To…”, “Five Tips For…” etc.

What is a podcast host?

Media or Podcast hosts are services that store your audio and allow your listeners to listen, download, and subscribe to your podcast. One common misconception when learning how to start a podcast is that you upload your podcast to places like iTunes. This actually isn’t the case.

How many episodes of a season of podcast?

When you start a seasonal podcast, each season will usually have a theme. You might create episodes based on that theme or topic for 6-12 episodes, then have a break. After a month or two, you’ll launch a new season (with another theme/topic) and repeat the process.

How often do podcasts post?

Forty percent of the Top 25 podcasts with a regular posting schedule publish once per week. The next most common frequency is twice per week. Of the Top 25, only three podcasts did not have a discernible schedule to their posting. It seems that some publishing rhythm is preferred over no rhythm.

How to make a podcast on Apple?

Step 2: Log in to Apple Podcasts Connect. Using your Apple ID, log in at podcastsconnect.apple.com.

How long does it take to get approved for a podcast?

Apple will give you a confirmation message, letting you know that there may be a review process for your podcast. This is typically within 24 to 48 hours but can take up to five days. You will receive an email letting you know if you’re approved. Three to five days after that, people can begin searching and finding your podcast in the Apple Podcasts app.

How to sync podcast with blog?

Embedding audio is perhaps the best way to sync your podcast with your blog content. Many top blogs use their podcast as an additional blog post, adding the audio directly into the body of the post and providing either a full transcript of the podcast or a list of topics and resources covered in the podcast.

How many hosts should I have on a podcast?

I listen to a lot of podcasts and the most typical format is 2 or 3 hosts and sometimes one guest.

Is podcasting more crowded than blogging?

Michael Wolf, chief analyst of NextMarket Insights (and a notable podcaster), sees podcasting as a less crowded content channel than blogging. It has deeper engagement, as listeners tend to stay tuned in longer than with blog content.

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