I happen to love podcasts and it seems like the I’m not alone, 20% of Americans are now listening to podcasts at least once a month, that’s a lot of hours directly attached to your target audience’s brain. According to the Washington Post, there were over 1 billion podcast downloads this past year and monthly podcast listeners have reached 75 million per month. Podcasts allow individual and traditional broadcasters alike to reach younger, and more varied audiences. “People under the age of 30 don’t own radios,” noted WNYC’s CEO and president Laura Walker.
What’s great about podcasts is there are no rules, you can target a niche as specific as you like, the listening habits are so varied and what you determine as ROI is all up to you. If done correctly it’s a forum to consistently share your expertise, build your credibility in a very intimate medium. When you have a direct relationship with your listener you can do really interesting things to build your brand. There’s nothing more intimate than being allowed to whisper in someones ear on a regular basis
2. GOOD
GUIDE TO
A GREAT
PODCASTA Step by step guide to getting started
in podcasting. From choosing your
format, recording your first episode
and building an audience.
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3. PODCASTS
ARE CHANGING
THE WAY WE
CONSUME
CONTENT
We’re swimming in content, but unlike
blogs, vines or videos, podcasts and
audio based content allows us to
effectively multitask. While doing
everything from washing dishes,
running to driving a car.
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8. SOLO
TALKING
HEAD
ONE PERSON TALKING INTO A
MIC OR CAMERA. THE CONTENT
CAN BE NEWS-RELATED,
OPINIONS, TUTORIALS OR ANY
OTHER INFORMATION THAT CAN
BE PROVIDED BY ONE PERSON.
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10. INTERVIEW
STYLE
AN INTERVIEW FORMAT CAN ADD
INTEREST TO YOUR PODCAST AND
ALLOW YOU TO LEVERAGE
INFLUENCERS TO BUILD
AUDIENCE.
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12. MULTI-HOST
FORMAT
A MULTI-HOST PODCAST FORMAT HAS
TWO OR MORE HOSTS AND ALLOWS FOR
A MORE CONVERSATIONAL SHOW. THIS
IS A GREAT WAY TO ADD TO THE
INTEREST FACTOR AND PRESENT MORE
THAN ONE VIEWPOINT.
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14. NARRATIVE
STYLE
NARRATIVE PODCASTS ARE STORY-DRIVEN
SHOWS, THEY RELY ON HEAVY EDITING TO
SPLICE TOGETHER THE RIGHT STORY,
PULLING FROM INTERVIEWS AND OTHER
RECORDINGS, SOUNDS, AND MUSIC. MUCH
LIKE A JOURNALIST.
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16. VIDEO
FORMAT
VIDEO CAN BE A VERY ENGAGING
FORMAT FOR PODCASTS, AND IT’S A
GREAT WAY TO CREATE A MORE
PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP YOUR
LISTENERS/VIEWERS.
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19. "We can identify
a friend’s voice
after hearing
just two words"
Plante-Hébert
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20. START WITH A MICROPHONE
As budget allows
GOOD
Logitech H110
Better than earbuds, but that’s
about it. $12+-
BETTER
Blue Snowball
Decent sound and a little softening
of the audio. $50+-
BEST
Heil PR-40
Cream of the crop, helps me sound
more like Barry White. $315+-
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21. GET A
POP
FILTER
IT HELPS TO MINIMIZE PLOSIVES LIKE
P’S AND B’S AND CAN CUT DOWN ON
SIBILANCE (THE HISSING NOISE THAT
CAN COME FROM OVERLY APPARENT
S SOUNDS). JUST FANCY WORDS TO
DESCRIBE MAKING YOU SOUND BETTER.
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22. GRAB
SOME
HEAD
PHONES
THE HEADPHONES HELP YOU HEAR YOUR
OWN VOICE AND BLOCKS OUT THE
BACKGROUND NOISE. THIS WAY YOU CAN
LEARN WHERE YOU MIGHT BE LOSING PITCH
OR RHYTHM OR SPEAKING INAUDIBLY.
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23. CONSIDER
A MIXER
EVEN AN INEXPENSIVE MIXER LIKE THIS
ALESIS MULTIMIX 8. IT WILL HELP YOU
ADJUST MULTIPLE TRACKS TO GET CLOSER
TO THAT SUPER-WARM NPR SOUND.
PS. THIS IS THE ONE I USE.
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24. RECORD
IN A
QUITE
PLACE
IDEALLY A SOUND-PROOF ROOM. BARRING
THAT, A SMALLER ROOM WITH CARPETING,
NOISE ABSORBING FURNITURE AND ZERO
RUNNING FANS. IF ALL ELSE FAILS, RECORD
UNDER A BLANKET, IT REALLY WORKS.
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27. ESTABLISH A WORKFLOW
Use Google Docs & DropBox to Store Everything
Schedule Recording
Record in large chunks of time to
gain some efficiency.
Research Subject
Each episode will be an opportunity
for you to learn. Be prepared.
Record
Episode, intro, outro and any
sponsorship ads you might have.
Edit & Write Post
Be ruthless, create the show you
wan’t to listen to.
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30. GIVE
YOURSELF
TIME TO
CRUSH IT
YOU NEED A GOOD A RUNWAY TO GET
SOME RECORDINGS UNDER YOUR BELT,
GET YOUR WEBSITE SETUP AND YOUR
BRANDING SQUARED AWAY.
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31. TRY
A PRE
LAUNCH
IT HELPS SPREAD THE WORD,
BUILD SOME MOMENTUM AND
TEST YOUR IDEAS.
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32. PODCAST PROMOTION TACTICS
You’re Building a Brand Here!
Build Your Email List
Nurture them, ask for feedback, give
them something worth sharing
Guest Posting
It still works, share your best stuff
and weave you podcast into the mix
Guest Podcasting
Be a guest on others podcasts.
Don’t fear rejection, embrace it.
Leverage Social Media
Build where your tribe hangs out. Like
Gary V says “give, and give some more”
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33. SPEND
80% ON
PROMOTION
ONCE YOU CREATE IT, YOU HAVE TO
ACTIVELY PROMOTE. I HATE TO SAY IT, BUT
CONTENT CREATION IS THE EASY PART.
PLAN TO SUCCEED.
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34. LEVERAGE INFLUENCER MARKETING
Make Those Around You Look Good
SMS
@
Plan
Grow your influencer
network before you
need them.
Co-Create with Them
Nothing better than creating
content with those you admire and
sharing in the promotion and
audience building.
Share Their Expertise
Classic, Dale Carnegie. We like to
hear the sound of our own names.
And more than that, we love it
when our ideas are discovered by
others.
Make Them Successful
Sounds counter intuitive, trust me
on this one. If you help others
succeed, I guarantee all ships will
rise with the tide.
Connect on Social
Share their content, comment on their
content, create content about them.
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38. Yea! More Stuff
Podcast Brand Building
Some of my favorite resources on the
subject of using a podcast to build
your brand and grow your business.
A Launch Case Study
Scott Britton of Life Long Learner
wrote a fantastic case study on the
launch of his podcast. Learn all of the
promotional techniques he used.
Podcasting Conference
The best conference on podcasting
around. The Podcast Movement
conference is amazing. Worth attending
if you start to take this seriously.
How to Get Started
Pat Flynn, one of my favorite
podcasters, shares all on how to
get started, step by step.
Podcasting for Beginners
Kevan Lee of Buffer goes deep on the
subject, covering everything from tools,
apps and distribution.
Pushing Through The Crap
Ira Glass of This American Life recorded
this video quite a while ago and it's
brilliant. How to get through the period
when you suck.
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