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EP1-10 Steps to Start Podcasting

EP1-10 Steps to Start Podcasting

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Thanks for starting at the beginning with me! The first episode of DrewVOX Talks is a checklist for the items you need to get started podcasting. Lots to consider and think about. This is an overview list - much more information and resources are available in our Podcast Starter Packs. Show Notes I’m Drew Nageleisen, welcome to the first episode of DrewVOX Talks. Our first topic is the “10 Steps to Start Podcasting”. Let’s talk about creating. Since this is the first episode ever, here’s a synopsis of my journey to this point. While I am fairly new to podcasting, I have worked in radio, TV, and as a freelancer since 1988. Podcasting has a lot of similarities to radio, and it’s also very different. I discovered I had the opportunity to deliver so much more to my listener. My first podcast, “Kevin Costner was a Corpse” was a completely self-indulgent exercise that arose out of need when the COVID pandemic wasn’t going to be over in a few weeks. It is a fun, creative outlet. We just did it. We didn’t care if anyone listened – actually, we hoped for 2 listeners. On like Dave and one like me - I know it’s odd. Anyway, it was and still is a lot of fun. I asked myself, “What if I were to take my expertise and knowledge of radio performance and production, my technical capabilities, the stupid amount of equipment I already own from years in bands, my voice studio, producing online content for my business, and documented my process?” So here we are! So, you are thinking about getting started with an awesome podcast. You have guests and even some scripts (or at least great ideas). You can Google all over the place to see where to get started – it’s overwhelming. I know - I did it too. My advantage was lots of experience with audio equipment, being a musician and a professional broadcaster. The how-to part was easy, the rest was a pretty steep learning curve. Now I’m here to help guide you – be a mentor possibly, or at least a resource that you can call on when you need some help or information. I wanted someone to give me good advice or a nudge in the right direction. I am stubborn and like to figure stuff out for myself, but don’t want to reinvent the wheel, either. Here are the 10 steps to get started. I will give you suggestions based on my experiences, mistakes, research, and advice received. No – I am not a definitive authority, but I know more than many so called experts online. My philosophy is to start with good foundational gear that will grow with you and save money in the long run, paired with broadcasting techniques and industry best practices. The following 10 steps are an overview – there are 10 documents, podcasts and videos that match each point that goes into detail on what to buy, what not to buy, and how to obtain a setup that will work well for you. Whatever level of experience. The worst thing is to buy something that seems to be everything in a package for an unbelievable price online. When you start using it, you realize that “this piece of crap was a waste of 80 bucks!” Yes, I have done this – and I knew better! Full disclosure - and here’s the sales pitch, our podcast starter packages are crammed full of more details. Each step is unpacked and full of detail. Packages include forms, documents, podcasts, gear lists, links, instructions, and videos to make sure you have all the information you need to get started. I am also available for a free 30-minute consultation at drewvox.me as well as a myriad of paid services. Like I said, I am building a business that I would hire. Let’s get the ball rolling. Wow, a professional voice! Cool. Step 1: Pick a Topic Well, you are here, so my guess is you already have a topic. Businesses who realize the value of a podcast will have a wealth of information to start with – from products and services to the business itself. You know how to talk to customers and prospects, how you do what you do and why. Once you figure out your focus, do a little research to see who else came up with the same great idea. You may find a few podcasts that are similar and that’s great! You can learn from them, share links, or even collaborate. If you find a ton of podcasts about your topic, you’ll want to spend some time thinking about how your podcast will be different from the rest. Like your business, you need to focus on what you can offer that sets your podcast apart. If you are thinking about beginning a personal podcast, just like the business folks above, have a look to see who else is taking about your topic. You can learn from them, listen to how they assemble and deliver their podcast. Some people produce shows simply to make them, while others actively engage in growing and monetizing their works. Step 2: Pick a format Now that you are getting ready to start making your brand of magic, how will you present it? It’s time to choose a format for your show. • How long and how frequently will you release ...

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