Reaping the Podcast RewardsPodcasting is a viable and interesting new method of communication. Use podcasting to boost your company to the forefront of your industry. Leveraging this powerful communication tool will give you a leg up on the competition. |  | Visited: 2091 |
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| | by Sharon Housley July 23, 2008 |
| Sharon Housley |
About the Author: Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll
http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing
RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for
NotePage http://www.notepage.net a wireless text messaging software
company. |
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Getting
started with podcasting is a relatively inexpensive venture. The
equipment and software required for podcasting is inexpensive for a
business contemplating podcasting as a new marketing and communication
adventure.
Required Equipment
1. A Computer Capable of Recording Audio 2. Recording and Editing Software (RecordForAll Suggested - US$39.00) 3. Podcast Creation Software (FeedForAll Suggested - US$39.00) 4. A Microphone 5. A Recording Location (quiet, without any echo)
Start With A Plan Or Concept
First things first -- you will need to decide on the
podcast's content and format. What types of content will the podcast
show contain? How long will each broadcast be? How frequently will new
podcasts be available? The general format of the show will shape future
podcasts, so a fair amount of thought should be given to the show's
format. You must also determine what the approximate length of each
show and show segment will be. Listeners will come to expect a certain
format and time commitment. Create an outline that will dictate the
format and segment lengths. If you are going to use audio
advertisements in the podcasts, be sure to include them in your format
outline.
The Actual Recording
The first show will be part of the educational process,
and likely won't be perfect. But there are a couple of the obvious
things that you should plan on doing from the beginning, such as: The
recording should be done in a quiet place. And record the show segments
in "chunks" rather than trying to stream everything all together --
this will make the editing process much easier.
Edit And Add Transitions
Edit each audio file to remove extraneous words, noise,
long gaps or silence. Add transitional effects between podcast
segments. To make the show sound more professional, introduce the show
with a podsafe music clip, which can also be overlaid easily into each
section. Audio recording and editing software will make building your
show easy.
Create A Feed And Upload
Once you have completed the editing of the podcast
audio file, save it as an MP3 file, upload it to the web, and then use
podcast creation software to create an RSS feed. The link to the audio
file will be included in the enclosure field of the RSS feed's first
item. Use the RSS feed's Item Title and Description fields to describe
the show. Use keywords related to the audio content in the description
of the RSS feed. You may also want to include a text transcript of the
show to give listeners a better sense of what the show will cover.
Promote The Podcast
Promote your new show to the masses. Submit the podcast
to the various online podcast directories and podcast search engines.
Include a page on your website that includes information about the
show, and how to subscribe to it. Make it easy for interested parties
to find information about the podcast.
Analyze
Analyze the podcast's popularity by viewing web logs or
other podcast tracking data. Continually monitor the podcast's
popularity, and determine whether subscriptions are increasing or
decreasing. Pay attention to which topics attracted the most attention,
and consider doing follow-up and related segments that pertain to the
more popular shows.
Communicate With Listeners
Setup a forum, blog, or email feedback form to
communicate with listeners. Allow your subscribers to comment on your
show and provide feedback about what they liked and didn't like. Build
and improve your show based on the feedback you receive.
Podcasting is a viable and interesting new method of
communication. Use podcasting to boost your company to the forefront of
your industry. Leveraging this powerful communication tool will give
you a leg up on the competition.
About the Author: Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for RecordForAll http://www.recordforall.com audio recording and editing software.
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