Are You Podcasting?

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Interested in Yet Another Way To Drive Traffic To Your WebPages??    Then You Better Read on…

Hi everyone,

Anthony back with a chat about Podcasting!

Podcasting is a great way of communicating with others and if you are not using it, you should be!

It’s another fantastic way to get your name “out-there” and get people visiting your website.

PodCasting!

Podcasting is Audio (and/or Video) that you create on your computer (or via other means, and then load into your computer) that you then share and allow other people to listen and/or view on their IPOD or other players.

There are large numbers of Podcasting sites that allow you to upload your audio or video presentation, and then attach a description and information about the presentation. Once this is done, people who visit these podcast sites can “find” your podcast and hopefully if it is interesting enough to them, they will subscribe to your “feed” (similar to a mailing list, but for audio/video) and then be automatically notified whenever you release a new audio or video.

Neat huh?

Now generally the “feed” is not controlled by you (unlike a regular mailing list) but rather is controlled by the podcast directory and a podcast “reader” which is software (often free) that you can use to automatically check whether new content is available for your selected “feeds” and to then get downloaded automatically.

You can then watch or listen to the downloaded presentation at your leisure, copy to your iPod, etc. It’s really pretty cool.

One of the biggest names in PodCasting is iTunes. You’ve probably heard of iTunes and wondered what it is. iTunes is software that is supplied by Apple (the Mac people) that you can download for free and it will manage all your podcast “feeds” as well as your music and video collection on your computer, and even allow you to buy music (and podcasts) via it’s iTunes store.

Apple have versions of iTunes for both Windows and Mac and it is completely free to download.

Now iTunes is big business, ten of thousands of people download stuff from it every day, so this is probably the first site you want to try and get your podcast listed on.

But I’m getting ahead of myself, first things first, lets discuss what you could be putting into the audio / video.

If you’re like my brother Tim or and have a great face for radio, don’t despair. You don’t necessarily need to produce video content, audio is perfectly acceptable for many subscribers, as it’s something you can do (listen to) anywhere (although with video iPods available these days this is also true for Video).

First and foremost you presentation should be adding value to your listeners/viewers.

A hard sell sales presentation won’t be worth much to listeners/viewers (at least probably not to those who’s first experience of you is via the audio/video), rather it should be quality relevant content that will appeal to listeners with an interest in your niche market.

Bear in mind that it’s highly likely that when you upload a presentation for inclusion in iTunes, it will be reviewed manually by a human, and if it’s just a hyped up call to action to buy something chances are they may not approve it for inclusion. And even if they did approve it, listeners are going to be turned off when they hear it especially if you have not previously built up a relationship with them.

I suggest an interview is a great idea for a podcast. Put together a set of questions and answers to common problems that you “solve” on your website, and have some one interview you. Save the audio and upload to iTunes!

Another idea (once you get a few podcasts completed) is an overview of your product or services, but again not a hard sell, but a detailed list of what you can do or case studies on how you have helped other customers previously.

Just remember it needs to be interesting to listen to, so make sure you target it to your customers needs and to be solving problems that your potential customers may be facing.

You may find iTunes will want a series of podcasts before adding you to their directory, so it would be wise to do 2-3 podcasts if possible and then submit them for inclusion as a group.

If you plan to host your podcasts yourself, be very careful and consider if you have another bandwidth to do so, particularly if your feeds get picked up by lots of people.

Because of the nature of podcasts (audio or video) the files can end up being huge, so It’s very important that you plan this out in advance as you may find once you get successful and have a reasonable number of people listening to your podcasts, that you will be putting your server in meltdown and be running out of quota. This could mean your ISP shuts down your website!

Don’t be victim to this, plan for growth on day 1, and assume you are going to be successful and put the right steps in place so you have sufficient bandwidth when things take off.

Either put all your efforts into getting listed in iTunes or other large Podcast sites, or if your going to do it yourself, invest in a reasonable PodCast hosting company who specializes in Podcasts.

A decent alternative to iTunes for hosting your iTunes (especially if your have trouble getting iTunes to actually accept your podcasts is a company called Liberated Syndication. I suggest you check out their website, they are one of the best out there, and give outstanding value for money and in some cases it’s free.

Remember all podcasters had to start somewhere, and some of the bigger ones actually have paid advertising now (where sponsors pay the podcaster for an advertisement to be placed in the podcast). This could end up to be a really nice little money earner for you as well as provide great value for your listeners.

Let’s leave if there for today.

Cheers,

Anthony & Tim

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Reader Comments

Besides the lesson to get going in podcasting there’s a whole lesson in looking at the tags you used for the post!

:-)

I’d like some advice on practical stuff – like which microphone, audio settings – coz most of us have PCs and any software we’d need too.

Thanks

Alex

#1 
Written By Alex Newell on March 26th, 2009 @ 8:14 am

iTunes and Liberated Syndication are not similar services, as stated in the post. At its core LibSyn hosts and serves media files. iTunes has a directory of podcasts, but they neither host/serve files nor create/manage the RSS feeds. As far as I know LibSyn does not have a serious podcast search directory, other than for those podcasts being hosted on its servers.

Hope that clears up the differences between the two. I use LibSyn for all my hosting of podcast and media files, and I submit my podcasts RSS feeds to iTunes for inclusion in their directory. Both are essential to my podcasting and media marketing strategy.

#2 
Written By Carter Harkins on March 26th, 2009 @ 9:18 am

great article! thanks for sharing.

#3 
Written By Kat on March 26th, 2009 @ 5:49 pm

Hi guys,

Sure, Tim & I will look at more of the practical hands on side of podcasting as well at a later date.

Cheers,

Anthony

#4 
Written By anthony on March 27th, 2009 @ 12:16 am

If you are currently blogging, consider simply reading your blog into a microphone to get your podcast started. Here are some examples from my Web site: http://budurl.com/audioposts

I use an inexpensive headset ($30) and free audio software called Audacity. Consider throwing a blanket over your head when you record to eliminate subtle room echoes.

Brian Massey
Then Conversion Scientist

#5 
Written By Brian Massey on April 14th, 2009 @ 8:16 am

Great suggestions! I’m a huge fan of video, though podcasts are a great alternative so I can just listen while I work. If you have a ‘face for radio’ like you said, podcasts are a good choice…or of course, a good makeup artist :) .

#6 
Written By MLDina on April 30th, 2009 @ 10:43 am

Did’nt know the iTunes tip, thanks!

#7 
Written By Sean Breslin on January 7th, 2010 @ 3:21 am

Yes, I think this is what now a days the customers are looking out for more videos than only text in the websites. So its really necessary that there should be podcasts which should be used in a more than only text!!

#8 
Written By Texas Defensive Driving on May 5th, 2010 @ 6:25 pm

Brian, Awesome idea! Sometimes creating the content seems so overwhelming. (My husband gets the chills at the thought–of course, that’s my department.) It’s really so much easier than you’d think. And what could be easier than reading content you’d already written?

Podcasts are definitely on my to do list.

Thanks for sharing another great traffic generating idea, Anthony and Tim! (For the record, I know you keep asking us to tell you who is better looking, but I just can’t decide. You’re BOTH so ruggedly handsome. *wink*)

#9 
Written By Stephanie Padovani on May 29th, 2010 @ 9:30 am

Hello All,

I need to learn the mechanics of how to pod cast is there a program available out there that will walk you through the steps of how to do it?

Thanks much,
Tommy C

#10 
Written By Tommy C on July 24th, 2010 @ 9:54 am

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