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This week I am traveling. I got caught with only my laptop. Which got me thinking … what do you need to start a podcast? Follow these 6 easy steps and learn how to start a podcast.
WHY NOW?
I have been chatting with many coaches and online entrepreneurs over the past few months. So many of them mention that they are starting a podcast in a month or two.
Perfectionism is the one thing that holds so many people back from starting anything. Dan Miller of “48 Days To The Work You Love” often says, “If you wait for all of the stoplights to turn green before you go, you will never get started.”
Things will never be perfect. Start. Launch. Learn. Refine. Improve. Continue.
NOBODY STARTS AT THE TOP
That is the only way you will achieve big things. Very few people start at the top.
Over the next few weekends, my son is attending a few team tryouts. He is a 16-year-old ice hockey goaltender. He is trying out for teams comprised of 16- to 20-year-olds. I’m proud of the way he is showing up and competing.
We understand it is a long shot that he will make one of these teams. However, he is learning so much about what it takes to be the best at this level.
You can do the same. But, only if you start. Take action and start the journey.
If you want one of the best podcasts in your niche, get started.
If you want a successful online business or coaching practice, get started.
SOME FREE TRAINING
This weekend, I was listening to a training by my coach. He said, “If your first effort fails, you don’t want to fail in front of a crowd of thousands. Get started with what you have.”
When you start your podcast, be happy that the audience is small. This is the best arena for learning. Episode 50 will be much better than episode 1. But, only if you actually start and record episode 1.
If you haven’t launched your show yet, I am holding a free, online training on Saturday, August 1. It is called “How To Launch A Podcast In 30 Days To Attract Your Ideal Clients.” If you would like to attend from the comfort of your home, you can get the details at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/launchtraining.
During this free training, you will discover:
1- The 3 Ps necessary for every successful podcast
2- How to use a podcast to attract your ideal clients
3- A step-by-step process to launch your show in 30 days
A year ago, I recorded an episode that teaches you the 6 steps to get your podcast up and running in 30 days. Stop waiting for perfection and start.
If I can record an episode in my car with a pair of earbuds, you can use whatever you have at home. Just get started.
Today, I want to revisit that episode. It was originally released last September. This will help you get started.
If you would like my help getting started, be sure to get registered for the free training at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/launchtraining.
Enjoy the episode and thanks for being here.
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START A PODCAST
It seems so overwhelming. Launching a podcast looks so technical and confusing. What do you need to start a podcast?
It really is much easier than it appears. You can truly have a show up and running in four weeks.
When I was launching my podcast, I had been in radio for a couple decades. I knew how to create a great show.
What I didn’t know was how to get it on the internet, on Apple Podcasts and out to the world. I knew how to create an .mp3, but how do I make that .mp3 an actual podcast?
I watched a ton of YouTube videos. It felt like the more I watched, the more confused I became. It seemed everyone had their opinions without a real “right” answer. I had almost too many options. Which were the best?
6 STEPS TO START A PODCAST
Here are six easy steps to follow to get your podcast up and running. Don’t overthink it. Done is much better than working for perfection.
1. Logo & graphics
Canva
Fiverr
99 Designs
2. Website
WordPress
Hosting
3. Microphone
AudioTechnica ATR2100
Samson Q2U
4. Recording software
Audacity
Hindenburg
5. ID3 tags
An ID3 tag is a data container within an MP3 audio file stored in a prescribed format. The information is used by software like audio players and podcast catchers. For songs, this data usually contains the artist name, song title, year and genre of the audio file. For podcasts, it contains show name, show title, host name, website, and artwork.
ID3 Editor at PA-Software.com
6. Hosting account
Libsyn
Blubrry
JUST START
Hook up your gear. Record your show. Add ID3 tags. Upload it to your podcast host. Post it on your website.
This just gets your podcast out to the world. However, it doesn’t ensure you have great content.
To connect with your audience, you need to define your listener, lay out your mission, develop a show clock and more. You can get my podcast launch checklist at http://podcasttalentcoach.com/podcastlaunch.
Create great content. Spend most of your time promoting your show.
You can find my podcast and other tools to help you create great content at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com.
Let’s turn your information into engaging entertainment.