

What can I bring to my topic that nobody else can?.Is my topic something that is already well-covered?.Can I sustain this topic day after day, week after week?.When developing the idea for a podcast, consider these questions first: Some podcasters have pre-made audiences: tech bloggers may have followers who want to hear about specific topics, sports talk radio personalities might wish to build an “off-the-air” audience out of their broadcast listeners, and church leaders may want a way to grow and educate their congregations. Having a story to tell is important, but you also want to consider who may want to listen to the podcast.

If you already have an idea for a podcast, you’re in luck as developing a podcast idea can often be the hardest part. Sounds easy, doesn’t it? Let’s look at these steps in more detail. If you have a great idea and a number of social media followers, you might just see your podcast take off! There are four main steps involved in creating a podcast: (Podcasts in the macOS iTunes app.)Ĭreating your own podcast is surprisingly easy the hard part is gaining listeners. The Browse button in the iOS and tvOS Podcasts app also provides a way to explore podcasts. In iTunes, select Podcasts from the pop-up menu on the left side of the window, then click “Store” to see all of the hundreds of thousands of available podcasts, both audio and video. To find podcasts to listen to or watch, Apple fans can use iTunes on the Mac and the Podcasts app on iOS and tvOS. Podcasts have been around since the early 2000s, and have recently seen a resurgence in popularity thanks to the adoption of podcasts as a way for traditional media outlets to expand their reach and explore new topics.
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