and there is also the Instagram preview<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nMy podcast is ready to be broadcasted on all social media, I do two versions of it and I am everywhere.<\/p>\n
Great! What tips for podcasting would you share?<\/h3>\n I will give several! Something I really want to share, especially in Belgium: there is a big difference between the use and operation in the USA and in Belgium. Some trends should be avoided.<\/p>\n
#1<\/h4>\n The first trend to avoid is to put your podcast on iTunes or SoundCloud and that’s it, no! The audience shouldn’t look for you, you have to look for the audience. Ideally be on a maximum of platforms, in order to be present everywhere, this way you will be found and your audience will be better.<\/p>\n
#2<\/h4>\n The second advice is: I saw lots of people do crowdfunding, to generate revenues to be able to pay a sound engineer to do editing. There is no editing to do if we are able to have a perfect sound recording! Before thinking of engineer and editing, think of having a clear and optimal sound recording. The work will be then divided by 2 or 3.<\/p>\n
#3<\/h4>\n The third advice I will share is the most important! You have to think about your editorial line, when you will publish a podcast, it is a promise to the listeners who subscribe to a RSS feed, they expect a regular content.<\/p>\n
Lots of people begin podcasting, they think they will do one per week but they realize that one show of 30 minutes per week, it is 4 hours of work! They think it’s too much and they go from 4 promised podcasts a month to one when they get the chance and finally, they disappear, the project is abandoned.<\/p>\n
It’s a shame to put energy in something you will abandon! Plan beforehand and estimate correctly the cost in time of your sound recordings and editings. Do a coherent editorial line and only after go ahead and do some tests!<\/p>\n
These 3 tips will change your life for real!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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