![]() If you want to sound professional, you’ll need to edit. Be prepared to edit and add production value Tip: We invested in a couple of Yeti Blue microphones and it’s made a big difference. Check out this post for other podcast microphone recommendations. No matter how great your content, no one wants to listen to a podcast with poor audio quality. If you want proof, just listen to episode #1 of our podcast versus episode #40. Tip: Your exposure on iTunes will be better if you have multiple episodes for people to listen to at launch when you may be featured in the “New & Notable” section. Plan on launching with 3-5 finished episodes. Have topics prepared for the first five episodes. You’ll be excited to get your podcast out into the world, but do some testing to get your format, style, audio quality, and banter down before unleashing your podcast. Tip: Weekly or bi-weekly are the most common podcast frequency choices try to post on the same day each week. Give your listeners something they can rely on. Create a schedule that you can realistically stick to—and then stick to it! Whether that’s monthly, weekly or bi-weekly. Getting your podcast out there on a regular basis is hugely important to building a listener base. Tip: Create a couple of test episodes to get a time baseline adjust the scope as needed from there to make it workable. Prepping content, recording, editing, and posting can eat up a whole lot more time than you might think. It also takes time—something working professionals definitely need to take into account before launching a podcast. Be realistic about timeĬreating and maintaining a quality podcast takes TLC. ![]() Thinking about launching a podcast? Here are 10 best practices learned from three years and 40 episodes of podcasting… 1. Reach new audiences with a different form of contentġ0 Best Practices Every New Podcaster Needs to Know.Give yourself or your brand a voice (literally).Podcasting offers a number of great benefits.
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