The word that was made famous a few years ago, now seems to be a necessary tactic for marketing.
“In today’s world, just about anybody can record their message, whether it’s educational, entertaining, or whatever, and get it disseminated to millions and millions of people at almost no cost,” said KFC Blanchette of Skydivergirls.com
Podcasting. It seems easy enough, but Murdok wanted to give you a few helpful tips of how to start a Podcast. So how hard could it be, right? Well there are some basic key elements to think about when looking into creating a Podcast.
President of YogAmazing, Chaz Rough told Murdok that you should be creative and have great content.
He said, “You’ve got to be consistent and you have to be doing this for real. Now you can just do this for fun if you want, but remember don’t expect great things, if you’re not planning on being consistent.”
When you’re consistent with your product, the audience will respond, which takes us into another key element. Before you start to think about a Podcast, you really need to know who your target audience is. What is your niche audience and how can you reach them? Aside from finding your targeted audience, you need to convince them that you are someone that’s valuable to listen too. Are you an expert? If not, how do you become one?
Both are invaluable questions you should ask yourself. And the answers are simple. You need to be an expert in order for people to listen to you, and in order to do that you should start interacting with the current experts.
By associating your name with these familiar names, you gain credit and learn the information you need to become an expert yourself.
Rough also said this to us, “Podcasting is still in it’s infancy stage,” meaning that there are new things being developed for Podcasting and it still has a lot of room and time for growth.
So the good news is, it’s not too late to hop on the Podcasting train and start rolling!
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