On Air lighted signThis is the launch of a miniseries about live-podcasting. Before we get into the “how to podcast live” specifics, it's best to answer why you should podcast live.

Five reasons for live-streaming your podcast

  1. Consistency and accountability
  2. Bonus experience and content for attendees
  3. Direct interaction with your listeners
  4. Community-building interaction among your listeners
  5. Improves your content

Why else do you think someone should live-podcast? What other benefits do you see?

Four cautions before your broadcast live

  1. Don't neglect the rest of your audience.
  2. Don't let the chatroom (or other technology) distract you.
  3. Not compatible on all mobile devices (but hear Ray Ortega's review of Mixlr for audio-only streaming).
  4. It's complicated to do for free. It takes money to make it easier.

How else would you caution live-podcasters? What have you seen done wrong, messed up yourself, or see me do wrong?

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As an award-winning podcaster, Daniel J. Lewis gives you the guts and teaches you the tools to launch and improve your own podcasts for sharing your passions and finding success. Daniel creates resources for podcasters, such as the SEO for Podcasters and Zoom H6 for Podcasters courses, the Social Subscribe & Follow Icons plugin for WordPress, the My Podcast Reviews global-review aggregator, and the Podcasters' Society membership for podcasters. As a recognized authority and influencer in the podcasting industry, Daniel speaks on podcasting and hosts his own podcast about how to podcast. Daniel's other podcasts, a clean-comedy podcast, and the #1 unofficial podcast for ABC's hit drama Once Upon a Time, have also been nominated for multiple awards. Daniel and his son live near Cincinnati.
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Daniel M. Clark
Daniel M. Clark
12 years ago

Is podcasting live still podcasting? Or is it the live streaming of the recording that will be a podcast? Or is it the live streaming of podcasting? If "podcasts" are, as Wikipedia defines them, "non-streamed webcast[s]", then are we looking at an evolution of the word "podcast" or "podcasting"?

On the radio, morning hosts will do four hours of a show and at the end say "if you missed anything, today's show will be available as a podcast on the site later" – but what they're doing during the live show isn't podcasting.

Is Leo right? Should we be calling them netcasts??? (I hope not lol)

That said, I love doing stuff live, whatever it's called 😀

Scott Oakland
12 years ago

Now that MixLr is out, I have gotten more excited about doing the live thing, and this is the second week in a row that I have done it. I was using TalkShoe just for the LIVE function, but that garnered 0 listeners. Now with MixLr I get 2 or 3 🙂 So I guess the trick is to get them to listen live. I have tried Tweeting and FB'ing it a few minutes before. I have a weekly podcast that has garnered around 25,000 downloads since last Sept. But what else can I do to get LIVE listeners?

Scott Oakland
ReformedCast.com

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Brenton Nedjeljko Ilichich
Brenton Nedjeljko Ilichich
9 years ago

Hi Daniel (or anybody else who can answer this),
I am from Australia and would like to start live-streaming podcasts. What I am interested in doing is commentating live Football matches in my lounge room straight off the television set. Is anyone aware of how great the lag time is, if any? Obviously if I am going to do this, it wouldn’t work if the audio was delayed by much.
Any information here would be real handy. Thanks!

Pedro Moorcraft
Pedro Moorcraft
9 years ago

Hey guys,

Great to hear Mixlr mentioned on this discussion. I am their community manager and can report that we have had users with only 3 or 4 seconds of lag. We also have a large number of broadcasters doing live football comentary so I’m sure you’ll fit in like a glove. If you have any more questions or feedback feel free to email me at pedro@mixlr.com

Brenton Nedjeljko Ilichich
Brenton Nedjeljko Ilichich
9 years ago

Daniel thanks for your reply!

My intention would be to only live stream audio. Could you reccomend a platform for live audio streaming only? Thanks Daniel 🙂

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