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EPISODE · Apr 5, 2019 · 11 MIN

Podcasts Tips To Start And Why

from eCom Tips Podcasts · host Roger Keyserling

https://keywebco.com/blogs/news/podcasts-tips-to-start-and-whyPodcasts Tips To Start And Why As a small business owner with a very limited budget, I am always looking for ways to help grow my business and blogging audience. Not very long ago, eCom Tips Podcast was started for that reason. It was something I could do and not spend a lot of money in the process. You May wonder what podcasts have to do with business. Below I have compiled information that will be useful in understanding podcasting and creating one. Also, the reasons why they are good to do. The superpower of podcasts Podcasts can perform so many functions: They can educate. They can entertain. They can inform. They can inspire. They can garner laughs. They can gather tears. But there is one grand function podcasts perform that arch above all of these and more. And it is the single most important reason why you should seriously consider starting a podcast. Podcasts connect. They connect content creators with content consumers, and they do it in a way that cannot be duplicated by any other content medium. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, podcast “is a program (as of music or talk) made available in digital format for automatic download over the Internet”. To put it simply, it’s a spoken form of entertainment, providing a scientific explanation of certain topics, or analyzing and commenting on a topic connected to different fields of speaker’s expertise. However, creating a good, successful podcast which people will enjoy may not be easy. Of course, it doesn’t require to have a degree in podcast making or journalism but it’s good to know the basic rules of a valuable and interesting podcast. And since Keywebco has recently launched a series of podcast series called The Tip Whisperer, it’s worth to bring our audience closer to the idea of a podcast. It’s not difficult to do a podcast. What’s hard is getting people to listen to it. I’m not going to mislead anybody, there are a lot of podcasts out there. What anyone has to do to get anyone to listen to it, who knows? I don’t know. Before you were chosen by a network or a label or a comedy club and given an opportunity, here it all rests with you and how you find your way out of the tremendous pile of stuff. That’s the trick. I think that once you start having big ideas about how much money you’re going to make from your podcast, or how you’re going to get this or that out there or what needs to happen and a lot of energy goes into that, it sort of amplifies the possibilities for disappointment. A successful podcast requires precise components, both external and internal. And these comprise of a few specific elements. And every host of a podcast should pay attention to all of them. And it doesn’t matter if you’re an expert or a beginner. The secret to podcast success is sticking with it and making it fun for yourself. The podcasts that keep my attention are those where I can feel the hosts and guests are enjoying themselves or are really passionate about the subject matter. The connective tissue between storytelling, advice, and comedy is passion. The thing that will undoubtedly make the work easier is the below tips for good podcasts: Equipment Good equipment is the number one rule in making a good podcast. It’s worth to invest in special tools for creating audio content such as microphone, headphones, and software with which you will be able to work on your material. Be an expert If you don’t know what you’ll be talking about, you’ll get lost and confused. It’s good to talk about topics and issues you are good at and have a wide knowledge. Otherwise, you’ll sound unprofessional and people won’t enjoy listening to you. And if it happens that you’ll know that during the particular episode you’ll talk about something different than usual, make good research to avoid embarrassment. If the podcast is recorded, you can always add or cut out parts but when it’s life, it may no

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https://keywebco.com/blogs/news/podcasts-tips-to-start-and-whyPodcasts Tips To Start And Why As a small business owner with a very limited budget, I am always looking for ways to help grow my business and blogging audience. Not very long ago, eCom Tips Podcast was started for that reason. It was something I could do and not spend a lot of money in the process. You May wonder what podcasts have to do with business. Below I have compiled information that will be useful in understanding podcasting and creating one. Also, the reasons why they are good to do. The superpower of podcasts Podcasts can perform so many functions: They can educate. They can entertain. They can inform. They can inspire. They can garner laughs. They can gather tears. But there is one grand function podcasts perform that arch above all of these and more. And it is the single most important reason why you should seriously consider starting a podcast. Podcasts connect. They connect content creators with content consumers, and they do it in a way that cannot be duplicated by any other content medium. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, podcast “is a program (as of music or talk) made available in digital format for automatic download over the Internet”. To put it simply, it’s a spoken form of entertainment, providing a scientific explanation of certain topics, or analyzing and commenting on a topic connected to different fields of speaker’s expertise. However, creating a good, successful podcast which people will enjoy may not be easy. Of course, it doesn’t require to have a degree in podcast making or journalism but it’s good to know the basic rules of a valuable and interesting podcast. And since Keywebco has recently launched a series of podcast series called The Tip Whisperer, it’s worth to bring our audience closer to the idea of a podcast. It’s not difficult to do a podcast. What’s hard is getting people to listen to it. I’m not going to mislead anybody, there are a lot of podcasts out there. What anyone has to do to get anyone to listen to it, who knows? I don’t know. Before you were chosen by a network or a label or a comedy club and given an opportunity, here it all rests with you and how you find your way out of the tremendous pile of stuff. That’s the trick. I think that once you start having big ideas about how much money you’re going to make from your podcast, or how you’re going to get this or that out there or what needs to happen and a lot of energy goes into that, it sort of amplifies the possibilities for disappointment. A successful podcast requires precise components, both external and internal. And these comprise of a few specific elements. And every host of a podcast should pay attention to all of them. And it doesn’t matter if you’re an expert or a beginner. The secret to podcast success is sticking with it and making it fun for yourself. The podcasts that keep my attention are those where I can feel the hosts and guests are enjoying themselves or are really passionate about the subject matter. The connective tissue between storytelling, advice, and comedy is passion. The thing that will undoubtedly make the work easier is the below tips for good podcasts: Equipment Good equipment is the number one rule in making a good podcast. It’s worth to invest in special tools for creating audio content such as microphone, headphones, and software with which you will be able to work on your material. Be an expert If you don’t know what you’ll be talking about, you’ll get lost and confused. It’s good to talk about topics and issues you are good at and have a wide knowledge. Otherwise, you’ll sound unprofessional and people won’t enjoy listening to you. And if it happens that you’ll know that during the particular episode you’ll talk about something different than usual, make good research to avoid embarrassment. If the podcast is recorded, you can always add or cut out parts but when it’s life, it may no

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