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Useful Tips for Starting a Podcast

Useful Tips for Starting a Podcast

Published by Programme B

As businesses, education, and entertainment take a new dimension in this information age, podcasts have come to have a stay and a say; spreading billions of data and information on a daily basis. Information makes or mars our current world and podcasters are doing all they can to gain relevance and to be the ones that passed it. 

Everyone and everything is on podcasts. Some people wake up daily and end the day just listening down there. Others, the creators busy themselves with releasing new and fresh content for their audience and the world at large. 

It’s a new way of life and even babies are already getting used to the trend.

The best thing about podcasts is that you can listen up anywhere, right from the comfort of your mobile device. This way you’re always in touch with the world around you.

Podcasts give quality content most of the time. They are not under any state regulations like radio stations and TV stations. The rules are defined by you, the podcaster and you simply come up to share your story, your hobbies, and your business and get the world to revolve around you. This peculiarity about podcasts drives more and more people to consider starting their own podcast.

If you’re one of these people and think you have what it takes to start a great podcast, then check out these tips. They’ll give you a shot of all you need to know to start a podcast. It’s easy. 

  • Find Your Niche And Choose Favorite Topics

The most important thing you should find out before starting your very first podcast is your niche. What is a niche? By niche, we mean a specialized segment of a market for a particular kind of product or service. That means, in this case, the area of focus of your podcasts. 

You won’t be changing a niche anytime in the future and so, you have to devote special attention to making sure you choose the perfect one that fits. At wiredclip.com, a series of helpful tips on choosing a matching niche has been provided. Don’t go for a niche whose market is already oversaturated. 

Be inspired by something. Ask yourself what makes you think you will love this new activity. . What’s the topic? Do you love the topic? Do you love talking and more importantly can you talk on and on and not lose touch with reality while on this topic? 

  • Get The Right Equipment

The podcast started as audio-only. Technology has pushed it past there and now you could be needing both a mic and a camera. It’s still based on whether you’re planning on simply having an audio podcast or whether you intend to combine the two multimedia.

For your audio recordings, you need the best quality sounds. There are several audio types of equipment which can give you exactly what you want. You have those for starters like the Samson Q2U mic as well as those for high-quality like the Blue Yeti.

Don’t get a camera if you can’t, but you must get a mic and that surely isn’t your phone microphone. Remember, that you want to leave a good long-lasting impression on your would-be audience and followers.

  • Think To Refine Your Recording And Editing

Clean up your podcasts before you share. Get rid of white noise and cut out any mistakes. This sets you apart as a pro. There are a number of tools that are popularly used for podcast editing. They contain recording, editing, and sound-mastering features. 

Some are more efficient than others. Some popular podcast editing tools are ProTools and Adobe Audition, though their charges are a little on the high side. You can use Descript, Audacity, or GarageBand for free or cheaper services, 

  • Select A Good Hosting Service

A podcast host provides you the service of storing and distributing your files. They would normally give you an RSS feed which is a list of all your podcast episodes that you can share with other platforms.

Some of the most used podcast hosts are OmnyStudio and Transistor. They have nearly all the features you’ll ever be needing but are a little high in cost. You can go along with cheaper or free hosts like Anchor or PodBean. They have free plans and are also user-friendly. 

  • Get A Strong Work Website

Apart from good audio and visual recordings, you need to make your brand and pods easily findable. Besides, it is good for the marketing aspect.

Depending on your niche and what you promote, you may find as time passes that you may need to monetize and grow bigger just as your audience swells.

Without a good working website, this dream may be far-fetched.

After getting all these in place: niche, equipment, editing tools, and such, you can go ahead and fix a date. Decide when you’ll start off on your podcasting journey. And you must beware: there will be no turning back.

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