A Pretty Good Podcast Is All You Need – A Podcast How-to
A Pretty Good Podcast Is All You Need – A Podcast How-to
©2010 Doug Champigny – http://dougchampigny.com
A pretty good podcast, or really a succession of pretty good podcasts, is all you need to attract an online audience. But just what does a ‘pretty good podcast’ entail?
First, let’s look at how to make a podcast. A podcast is just creating MP3 files from your audios – it can be you reading an article, giving advice, teaching how to do something or an audio recording of a teleseminar or webinar you did. If you’ve been creating MP3 audios and putting them on your blog, you’re already a podcaster whether you knew it or not.
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So don’t be frightened of becoming a podcaster, especially since you don’t have to get it perfect – a pretty good podcast will see you through. Your best podcasts will be the ones that deliver the most information, information helpful to your target audience, irregardless of the quality of your MP3 audios.
Now that doesn’t mean you should have a lot of background noise or poor recording quality – your best podcasts should be crystal clear and easy to understand. But creating a pretty good podcast can be done with the standard mic and headset combinations for computers, or even with the mic built into most laptops and netbooks these days.
If you need a podcast tutorial there are a lot of Podcasting 101 type of resources online, but really it’s just a matter of recording the material you want and then uploading the audio MP3s to your blog or using an RSS feed to submit your podcast site to a podcast directory like Podcast Alley or iTunes.
But the main point here is it doesn’t have to be perfect – you don’t need fancy intros, background music, audio effects and the like – nor do you need to have that perfect ‘radio voice’. As long as you speak clearly and don’t have a heavy accent you’ll be fine – or, of course, you can always have a friend, colleague or pro voiceover artist do the MP3 recording if you feel your voice isn’t ‘right’ for your podcasts.
In general though, don’t get too wrapped up in the technical side of RSS feeds, creating MP3 audios, building an RSS script, etc – focus on the content you deliver, and on delivering that helpful content on a regular schedule. As any successful podcaster can tell you, consistency is more important than the quality of your MP3 audios, as long as you’re producing a pretty good podcast at the minimum.
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Marketing mentor, coach and speaker Doug Champigny is the author of ‘It’s You, Live! – Podcasting and Vlogging Your Way To Success’. Creating podcasts and video blogs is just part of the curriculum taught in his PowerStart Marketing coaching classes. Doug is also a regular speaker at many of the live marketing events and conventions around North America – watch for him speaking live onstage in your area soon!
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6 comments
Earl Netwal - Follow this person as @EarlNetwal on Twitter
on June 9, 2010 at 8:56 PM
I like podcasts, but somehow seem to fall off and forget to do them. I use the free audacity program and it works well. All you have to do is write your blog post and then just read it. It takes just a few minutes to upload and set up the podcast on the blog once you get the hang of it. Easy and it can almost double your audience.
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LJ Parsley - Follow this person as @ljpmarketing on Twitter
on June 9, 2010 at 10:02 PM
Very nice podcast Doug! Its so true that doing a podcast with good quality vocals is a good Idea…for just being clear and using a good mic will surprise even the newest of podcasters on how good they sound. Great advice!
LJ Parsley
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Alex Makarski - Follow this person as @alexmakarski on Twitter
on June 9, 2010 at 10:13 PM
I never considered adding postcasting to my arsenal because it seemed too time-consuming. You offer a method that is simple yet effective. The technical side is quite easy. It’s just a matter of making it a part of the content production process. I also use Audacity. It’s a very able little piece of software.
- Alex
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ANITA STONE on June 10, 2010 at 12:18 AM
thx buddy! I needed that TODAY because I am trying to start my NEW course tomorrow! 21 Days to Fitness
Mike Paetzold - Follow this person as @mikepaetzold on Twitter
on June 10, 2010 at 6:24 AM
Have to agree that it is relatively easy to add a podcast and I have been doing them off and on for quite a few years. More a matter of just doing the first one because they all get better over time.
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Joel Osborne - Follow this person as @JoelOsborne on Twitter
on June 10, 2010 at 10:35 PM
Good points Doug. thanks for reminding me to get more into podcasting. Like you say, it’s really not that hard to do and it can be done very cheaply, with what probably most people already have. It’s a good additional traffic source.
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