How to start a podcast in 10 steps – TAP160
Back to basics! This isn’t a detailed process for how to edit episodes, setup your website, or get into iTunes. These are the core 10 principles for starting a podcast, even if it’s not your first time!
Back to basics! This isn’t a detailed process for how to edit episodes, setup your website, or get into iTunes. These are the core 10 principles for starting a podcast, even if it’s not your first time!
Successful podcasting isn’t just about what you share in your episodes, but also what makes the entire experience easy, professional, and effective. Check out my ten suggestions for the email addresses and webpages your podcast needs.
Learn more about what podcasters should and shouldn’t be doing based on the review and grading process for the Podcast Awards.
Should you edit your podcast after you’ve recorded it, or mix everything together while you record? I’ll give you some pros and cons to consider.
You never realize how important quality backups are until you desperately need them. Here are several ways you can (and should) backup your podcasts, website, and even personal computer.
Five updates to podcasting tools that you should know about, and how to take advantage of them.
7 reasons you should use WordPress on your own web hosting instead of choosing another platform.
Learn how to include both a YouTube or Vimeo video along with a downloadable podcast episode in your WordPress post without double players.
Cynthia Sanchez shares tips for using Pinterest to promote your podcast, create better content, and get more followers.
Podcasts are watched or listened to in a variety of ways and places that you may not expect. Forgetting these things could make you podcast difficult to consume and thus annoy your audience.
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