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A show focused on all things podcasting brought to you by We Edit Podcasts and hosted by Andrew Delmar. It’s a place where we can share all the knowledge we've collected over the past six years of producing hundreds of thousands of episodes. We’ve got technical advice, and product reviews, monetization methods that actually work, podcasting how-to's, tips and tricks, even some podcast myth-busting, and so much more! With the Ask We Edit Show there's no fluff, just a daily dose of sound podcasting advice through short informative episodes! And we would love to answer your questions, too! Please submit them at: weeditpodcasts.com/ask

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Ep 52: How Should I Market My Podcast On TikTok?

March 20, 2021 07:00 - 1 minute - 1.2 MB

With so many platforms to market your podcast, it’s hard to choose one. With millions of users, TikTok is becoming an ever more popular platform. Thanks to its favorable algorithm, this social network allows its users to get traction early on after posting. To find out about its epic features and how to create great TikTok content, be sure to join us in this episode!  Key Points From This Episode:  • Why TikTok is a good place to market your podcast. • How TikTok has changed in recent time...

Ep 51: How Long Does It Take To Make Money Podcasting?

March 19, 2021 07:00 - 2 minutes - 1.52 MB

Having a podcast is great. Having a podcast that makes money is even better. There are a few ways you can generate income from your podcast, like ad revenue, product and service sales, merch sales, Patreon donations, and exclusive content access. In this episode, we cover the fastest and best ways to make money from your podcast. For top tips and cautions, be sure to join us today! Key Points From This Episode: Revenue is always dependent on income-generating strategy. There are five main...

Ep 50: How Do I Build A Community Around My Podcast?

March 18, 2021 07:00 - 1 minute - 1.33 MB

Your podcast sounds awesome and now it’s time to share it with the world. But that doesn’t mean you’ve made it. The secret sauce to creating a successful podcast is engagement. Some of the steps you can take to build a loyal community include, answering listener questions, listeners calling in during a recording, and creating common meeting places for them. To hear more top tips, be sure to join us in this episode!   Key Points From This Episode: The key to building an audience around your...

Ep 49: What Type of Podcast Ads Are The Most Effective?

March 17, 2021 07:00 - 2 minutes - 1.5 MB

When it comes to ad-types, you have three main options to choose from, namely, baked-in which has two suboptions, and dynamic insertion. Baked-in means the specific ad is cemented into the audio file and can’t be changed. To hear why dynamic insertion holds the trump card over baked-in ads, be sure to join us and find out why! Key Points From This Episode: What types of ad options you have available. The downsides to baked-in ads. Why you have more control over adverts when using dynamic...

Ep 48: How Do I Host A Guest Interview For My Podcast?

March 16, 2021 07:00 - 2 minutes - 1.58 MB

Hosting an interview can be a daunting task, so it’s best to prepare for them in the right ways. Most of it comes down to practice, but if you don’t have time or you’re still green, there are a couple of tips that can help. From researching your guests to finding your zen, to steering the bus, tune in to hear all about it. Key Points From This Episode: Practice helps you become a better interviewer. Researching your guest. Why it is important to be in the driver’s seat. How to focus bef...

Ep 47: What’s The Difference Between All The Podcast Hosting Platforms?

March 15, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.58 MB

There are so many options when it comes to finding a podcast hosting platform for your show. But with such variety comes tricky decision-making. In this episode, we take a look at a few of the best platforms available, and why they might be the right fit for you. In short, it’s all down to storage, simplicity, and extra features. To find out more, be sure to tune in with us today! Key Points From This Episode: Choosing the right podcast hosting platform. The contributing factors which wil...

Ep 46: How Should I Do SEO For My Podcast?

March 14, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.29 MB

Traditionally speaking, SEO is used for blogs, but it’s range of use is becoming more and more varied and could help bring your podcast to the world. In 2019, Google changed their algorithm to index audio, which means your audio is being transcribed and ranked by the search engine supergiant. So next time you’re writing content for your podcast, be sure to target the right words. Tune in with us to find out which SEO software services can best serve you. Key Points From This Episode: SEO’s...

Ep 45: How Should I Deal With Negative Comments?

March 13, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.33 MB

There are three things certain in life: death, taxes, and negative comments on the internet. Dealing with that negativity can greatly improve your experience. It’s important to distinguish the difference between constructive criticism and the bad comments that are made by people who have nothing better to do. The way you handle negative comments is important too, and ignoring them won’t help the success of your show. To find out how you can tackle negative comments, be sure to join us today!...

Ep 44: What Should I Do Before Hitting Record?

March 12, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.29 MB

Unless you’re live streaming, you don’t have a podcast if you don’t hit record. There are a few different things you can do to prepare before you hit the red button. Our top five tips include fuelling up to keep your brain sharp, meditating, filling your water bottle, readying your notes, and testing your mic. To hear what these tips and tricks can do for you, join us today! Key Points From This Episode: It’s important to be prepared before you hit record. Our top five tips to help you pr...

Ep 43: What Are The Best Ways To Monetize My Podcast?

March 11, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.45 MB

There are a few ways you can make money from your podcast and your approach will vary depending on your situation. The first and most obvious way is through adverts. CPM is also another option, but this consists of two main ingredients: quantity and quality. You can also sell products and services through your show. To hear more detail on these options, be sure to tune in today! Key Points From This Episode: Using adverts and selling sponsorship slots. What a CPM is and how it can benefit...

Ep 42: Should I Host a Podcast Event?

March 10, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.39 MB

The COVID pandemic can make hosting events a little tricky, but there are a few options to suit the current climate. Events help create connection with audiences and the broader community. Some event options you have available include, Zoom, Google Classrooms, and Discord events, along with Facebook and Instagram livestreams. To hear which of these will best suit you, be sure to join us today! Key Points From This Episode: Why podcasting events are useful. The different event types that y...

Ep 41: How Can I Improve My Voice?

March 09, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.46 MB

Your voice is one of your most important assets to your podcast, and there are a few simple ways that you can improve it. In today’s episode, we cover five tips including staying hydrated; not smoking; practicing voice exercises; avoiding dairy; and using your voice wisely. To hear more about these tips in detail, be sure to join us! Key Points From This Episode: You can improve your voice through simple changes. Our top five tips to improve your voice. Thanks for listening! Check us out...

Ep 40: What Are The Current Five Biggest Podcasts?

March 08, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.15 MB

Deciding which are the five biggest podcasts depends on the platform. In this episode we cover what separates Apple Podcasts from Spotify, as well as which podcasts are the biggest on their respective platforms. To find out which podcasts make the list, be sure to join us today!  Key Points From This Episode: Which platform has more unique devices and which has more unique downloads. Links Mentioned: Apple Podcasts Spotify Chartable How To Be A Better Human The Bible In A Year with M...

Ep 39: Do All Podcasts Need Editing Or Can I Publish The Raw Audio?

March 07, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.44 MB

We might be a podcast editing company, so we’d love to say that everything that gets recorded needs to be edited. But we are also a company that is passionate about the medium, and it’s simply not true that every show needs to be edited. It all depends on your setup and skills behind the mic. To find out what it takes to be an edit-free podcast, tune in today! Key Points From This Episode: Not every podcast needs an edit. What skills and setup you need to be an edit-free podcast. Thanks ...

Ep 38: What Are Microphone Polar Patterns?

March 06, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.16 MB

Microphone-what? Whether you’ve heard of them or not, microphone polar patterns affect every podcast show. Essentially, a polar pattern is a microphone’s directionality and is the area of the mic that is most sensitive to receiving sound. In this episode, we discuss the three most popular polar patterns: omnidirectional, unidirectional, and bidirectional. To find out which will suit you best, tune in today! Key Points From This Episode: We unpack what a polar pattern is. Listen in to find...

Ep 37: How Many Downloads Before I Can Make A Living Podcasting?

March 05, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.51 MB

Making a living from podcasting is a dream for many. In this episode, we take a look at what it would take to earn a living by using the CPM model, which involves releasing a handful of sponsored episodes on a weekly basis. To find out how the CPM model works and why a general formula isn’t clean-cut, be sure to tune in with us today! Key Points From This Episode: How much you need to earn in order to “make a living” in the US. Why CPM is more dynamic than its reputation lets on. Links M...

Ep 36: How Does Patreon Work For Podcasters?

March 04, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.23 MB

Patreon is a popular revenue generator for podcasters that allows fans to make weekly or monthly contributions to your content on a volunteer basis. Creators set up a page for themselves to which they direct their audience, offering them a variety of exclusive content. To find out more on how you can use Patreon and its tiered system to supplement your income, be sure to join us today. Key Points From This Episode: We explain what Patreon is. How podcasts use Patreon. Links Mentioned: D...

Ep 35: How Do I Get Sponsors For My Podcast?

March 03, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.4 MB

There are a few ways you can find sponsorship for your show. One traditional method is the CPM model, but generating revenue from them can be tricky. Another option you have is to make a pitch to companies already sponsoring shows in your niche. For this, persistence is key. To find out how you can ace your sponsor pitch, tune in today! Key Points From This Episode: CPM models and why they’re challenging. How to pitch for sponsors. Links Mentioned: Thanks for listening! Check us out on ...

Ep 34: What Type Of Mic Should I Get To Record My Podcast?

March 02, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.44 MB

Sounding great on your podcast has a lot to do with the sound equipment you use. From mics that cost under $100 to others that exceed $11,000, it’s hard to know which ones to choose. To eliminate the confusion, it’s best you know your preference, budget, format, and complexity. Find out more and join us today! Key Points From This Episode: Preference, budget, format, and complexity are things to consider when buying a mic. We talk about designated mics and omnidirectional mic. Links Ment...

Ep 33: What Software Should I Use For Recording My Podcast?

March 01, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.49 MB

When it comes to recording your podcast, there are a few options available. With that said, your choice will probably depend on a few different factors. We talk about a range of software, ranging from cheap and easy to and pricier and more complex. The software mentioned in this episode includes Audacity, Adobe Audition, and GarageBand.  Key Points From This Episode: Your recording software depends on your needs. Which software is cheap and easy. Professional software you’ll need for mor...

Ep 32: How Do I Pitch My Podcast To Guests?

February 28, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.58 MB

Guest interviews are the most popular podcast form and they receive a whopping 30% of the industry’s revenue share. Making the pitch to a potential guest is crucial and comes with a few steps, like knowing what type of guest you would like to appear, doing your research, and scheduling them into your show. Not sure how to do it? Find out more and tune in today! Key Points From This Episode: Which format of podcast is most popular. Different steps needed to create a guest interview podcast...

Ep 31: What Are The Chances of My Podcast Becoming Successful?

February 27, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.27 MB

Without a crystal ball, it’s hard to know how successful your podcast will be. What it really comes down to is your idea of success, and how committed you are to creating that success. You first need to understand whether or not you want it to be your side-hustle or a full-time gig. The recipe for success is proper execution, dedication, and patience. And then a little more patience. Just remember: there were successful podcasts before you, and there will be successful ones after, so you can...

Ep 30: Where Are Podcasts Most Popular?

February 26, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.58 MB

The most dominant player in podcasts has been Apple, with speculation suggesting the word ‘podcast,’ partly comes from ‘iPod’. Apple Podcasts hit 50 billion downloads in 2018 alone, and that number is sure to be significantly higher today. A growing player in the space is Spotify which spent a whopping $600 million acquiring the Joe Rogan Experience, This American Life, and shows by Kim Kardashian and the Obamas. They have over one million listed shows and 16% of their 299 million users list...

Ep 29: Should I Film My Podcast?

February 25, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.25 MB

Sure, podcasts are an audio medium, but these days many people film them as well. There are loads of benefits, like boosting content and opening doors to starting a YouTube channel. Video can build a closer and more intimate relationship with your audience. It’s great to put a face to the voice, and that familiarity will build trust and loyalty. Beware though, video elements take a lot more work. Key Points From This Episode: The benefits to filming your podcast. YouTubing opportunities c...

Ep 28: What’s the Difference Between a Dynamic and a Condenser Microphone?

February 24, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.22 MB

Mics: they’re not all the same. The main difference is dynamic and condenser, with the former being older tech. Soundwaves move its diaphragm which moves a metal coil that bobs up and down to capture an AC current identical to a soundwave. They’re great for recording loud sounds, but can have a tough time picking up quieter sounds. Condenser mics are recommended for in-studio recording and they’re awesome for recording quieter, more complex sounds. Soundwaves hit the condenser diaphragm with...

Ep 27: How Can I Get More Comfortable in Front of the Mic When Podcasting?

February 23, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.35 MB

One word: practice. Talking to yourself in front of a mic can feel pretty uncomfortable to do. Our host Andrew Delmar is 27 episodes deep and he still doesn’t feel natural doing this, but he understands that all hosts go through this, and the best way to overcome it is to practice over and over. There are still some things that’ll help take some of the pressure off, like post-production editing. Scripts and loose outlines can also really help relax you. Do whatever you need to do to take the...

Ep 26: Is the Podcast Industry Going to Keep Growing?

February 22, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.38 MB

Last year was a big one for podcasting, and more and more big players like Amazon, Google, Apple, and Tencent are making waves in the space. With so much traction, podcasters are earning more money than ever, and more revenue is on the way. Currently, the entire industry is valued at around $11 billion and is expected to grow to $65 billion by 2027. There are 1,750,000 podcasts as of this month, while only a year ago, there was less than half this number. With these kinds of projections, you...

Ep 25: Should I Wear Headphones While I Record My Podcast?

February 21, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.18 MB

Wearing headphones while recording your podcast might seem counterintuitive, right? Wrong. It’s actually the only way to get an accurate, real-time review of your voice while recording. It might sound cringey, because the voice we hear is different from the voice those around us can hear; as discussed in a previous episode about hating the sound of your own voice. Headphones give you a truer version of how you sound, and the ability to make real-time adjustments to volume, popping Ps, and ba...

Ep 24: How Should I Market My Podcast On Twitter?

February 20, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.32 MB

Twitter has 146 million daily users and has constantly high volumes of Tweets being made thanks to the platform’s ease of use. With over 9,000 Tweets being made every second, you can make yours stand out by doing a few key things. Keep your content short and make use of announcements, post quotes, provide valuable information, and, of course, captions to accompany audio or video snippets. Possibly Twitter’s best characteristic is the opportunity for audience engagement. Key Points From This...

Ep 23: How Much Should I Market My Podcast on Facebook?

February 19, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.3 MB

With 2.4 billion users every month, Facebook is a social media super-highway. Facebook pages are your entry onto this highway and is your best shot at maximizing your exposure on the platform. Thanks to its accessibility, users can like and follow your page which means they can see your posts in their newsfeed. Facebook is different to Instagram, as you have more text-based options, although you should still use visual content. You can use Facebook for announcements of new releases, teasers,...

Ep 22: How Much Should I Market My Podcast On Instagram?

February 18, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.39 MB

So you’ve created your podcast, and now it’s time to share it with the world. Instagram is a great way to market your podcast, but much marketing should you be dedicated to the platform? Understanding your platform of choice is vital as well as knowing what your audience wants and expects. Instagram is audio-visual, which makes it perfect for podcast marketing. Use the bio, create engaging posts, and add video components if you have the option to.  Key Points From This Episode: It’s crucia...

Ep 21: How Much Editing Does My Podcast Need?

February 17, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.58 MB

How much editing your podcast depends on many things, and as leading specialists of the industry, We Edit Podcasts knows this better than anyone. But not all podcasts need huge time investments when it comes to editing. How much time you spend editing is influenced by preference, personal style, and subject matter. If your show plays better as raw and unedited, then leave it at that, just like The Joe Rogan Experience. But sometimes post-production is needed, so always keep it in mind if you...

Ep 20: What Software Should I use For Editing My Podcast?

February 16, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.44 MB

Editing can be one of the toughest aspects of podcasting, but it doesn’t have to be. If you’re doing your own editing, you have loads of options available. If you’re just getting started out in podcasting, your decision might be made on what’s free and what’s paid. Audacity and Garageband are a great start, with the latter being the trickier of the two. For paid and automated options, Descript is an awesome app that uses AI to edit and delete words from transcripts. You can also choose from ...

Ep 19: Why Do I Hate the Sound of My Voice?

February 15, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.11 MB

Why we don’t like the sound of our voice comes down to a mismatch of expectations of hearing our voice when we speak, and how we actually sound. The sound we hear is determined by sound waves passing through the air and our cheekbones. Our cheeks bones produce a lower frequency than the air, which is why the two can sound so different from each other. The more you hear yourself, the less cringe it should be, so keep chatting and keep listening! Key Points From This Episode: Hearing our voi...

Ep 18: What Does A Pop Filter Do?

February 14, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1000 KB

Pop filters clean up the sound before you even edit it. They protect your mic from popping sounds, or rather, fast-moving air called plosives. Plosives are created from popping Ps when speaking close to your mic. Pop filters come in a variety of forms and are typically nylon or metal mesh screens that sit between you and the mic. Foam windscreens also slide on the mic itself and are great for omnidirectional recording. Key Points From This Episode: Pop filters help keep your sound clean. ...

Ep 17: How Do I Find Guests For My Podcast?

February 13, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.18 MB

There are many different ways you can get guests for your show. One of the easiest ways is to use social media; especially Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook groups. Many people would love to be a guest on your podcast, especially if it means more exposure for their brand, so it’s a good idea to engage with your niche. The best guest-booking tools you can use are PodMatch. Key Points From This Episode: Use social media platforms to find guests. Why people are more willing to be on your show ...

Ep 16: Should I Incorporate Music Into My Podcast?

February 12, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.21 MB

There is a time and a place for music in podcasts. Music can either enhance the listening experience or it can do the opposite and distract your listener. Music is best used for podcast intros and outros, but can also be used prior to and following ad reads. Sound effects are also a great way to spice things up in your show, but make sure you only use licensed sound. Key Points From This Episode: Why music can be good or bad inclusions. When to use music. Incorporating music with ad read...

Ep 15: Where Should I Host My Podcast?

February 11, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.37 MB

Podcast hosts are the places on the internet where you host your audio files. They also distribute RSS feed to platforms like iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher. There are loads of hosts to choose from, but you should keep in mind the services you want and the storage you’ll need. There are also aspects like RSS feed, distribution, statistics, advertising, premium content, and monetization tools to consider. Key Points From This Episode: We answer the question; what is a podcast host? Podcast ...

Ep 14: What Is A Podcast RSS Feed?

February 10, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.21 MB

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is basically an ugly text file called an XML file. This is what your computer’s RSS reader looks for to find real-time updates. That might sound confusing, but it’s simple and really helpful. Rather than scratching around for the latest content, RSS feeds it directly to you, which saves you time and sieves out the content you’re not looking for. Key Points From This Episode: RSS stands for: Really Simple Syndication. Your computer uses RSS read...

Ep 13: Can I Podcast As A Side Gig?

February 09, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.27 MB

You can definitely podcast as a side gig! The best part is that you have a few options, too. The first is to build an audience for something else that you’re working on, so you can provide existing clients with even more content that will hopefully lead to conversions. One more option is to podcast for your hobby. Check out online forums for cool topics you can cover, and be inspired by the success stories of others. Go on, give it a go! Key Points From This Episode: Podcasting can definit...

Ep 12: Should I Use The Co-Host Format For My Podcast?

February 08, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.26 MB

Whether or not you’d like to use the co-host format is entirely up to you. Certain formats work for certain people. Bringing on a co-host is similar to the guest format; it’s a great way to stimulate conversation. If you and your co-host have good chemistry, creating new content should be a breeze. Some great podcasts for reference are Spittin’ Chiclets by Barstool Sports and The Office Ladies by Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey. Key Points From This Episode: Should you have a co-host? The ...

Ep 11: Should I Use the Improv Format for My Podcast?

February 07, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.3 MB

Picking a format for your podcast can be tricky. If there was one type of podcast that suits improv best, it would be comedy. A great example of an improv podcast is Bill Burr’s Monday Morning Podcast. Do you like cracking jokes? Maybe grab a mic and start a podcast with your buddies. Key Points From This Episode: Using an improv format is completely unique to the host and what they want to create. Particular subject matter that might work better in an improv format. We answer: what is i...

Ep 10: Should I Use The Q&A Format For My Podcast?

February 06, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.29 MB

A great way to include an engaged audience is to host a Q&A formatted podcast or utilize this format in some way. Additional benefits for this setup include the lack of planning necessary, as well as allowing outside ideas to enrich your content. Tune in to hear more! Key Points From This Episode: There is no single answer to this question, as it is dependent on a number of factors.  This format includes the audience and allows them to contribute.  Q&A sessions reduce the amount of plann...

Ep 9: Should I Use The Storytelling Format For My Podcast?

February 05, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.3 MB

One of the most popular formats for podcasts is the story. This American Life, Lore, and Limetown are great examples of very successful podcasts with a huge listenership. If storytelling suits your particular skillset as well as your intentions for the show, it is definitely worth considering. Another option is to convert a story you have already written into podcast format! Key Points From This Episode: There is no single answer to this question, as it is dependent on a number of factors....

Ep 8: Should I Use The Guest Format For My Podcast?

February 04, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.33 MB

Incorporating guest appearances into your podcast has a bunch of useful benefits. For one, it will allow you to present a wider range of thoughts and ideas, with the added dynamism of different personalities. It will also ease the pressure of having to come up with all the content on your own, as you can bounce ideas off of someone else. Tune in to hear if this format could suit you! Key Points From This Episode: There is no single answer to this question, as it is dependent on a number of...

Ep 7: What Format Is Best For My Podcast?

February 03, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.33 MB

There are a wide variety of formats that podcasts can adhere to, with each having its own value. When creating solo shows, with no guests or interviews, a simple yet effective way to approach it is with a rough sketch of thoughts and ideas for the episode. This allows some space for improvisation and a natural feeling, compared with a format that is more fully scripted.   Key Points From This Episode: There is no single answer to this question, as it is dependent on a number of factors. A...

Ep 6: How Does Podcast Hosting Work?

February 02, 2021 08:00 - 1 minute - 1.32 MB

In order to get your podcast heard, you will need to utilize a podcast host. Quite simply, these companies store your content and its metadata online, so that listeners can listen to it on streaming platforms. There is a huge number of potentially suitable hosting companies, and your final decision will depend on the specifics of your budget and aims for your show.  Key Points From This Episode: Podcast audio is hosted on websites, along with artwork and metadata. Listeners access podcast...

Ep 5: How Many Episodes Should I Launch With?

February 01, 2021 11:00 - 1 minute - 1.26 MB

Your initial launching strategy is dependent on a couple of variable factors, namely the schedule you wish to follow and the size of your existent listener-base. Delivering content to your audience on-time and in a dependable manner, as well as keeping them interested and engaged should be your number one goal. Remember, consistency is key! With that in mind, we believe in launching with a few episodes, and always aiming to have a few more episodes on the backlog, to give yourself some leewa...

Ep 5: How Many Episodes Should I Launch With?

February 01, 2021 11:00 - 1 minute - 1.26 MB

Your initial launching strategy is dependent on a couple of variable factors, namely the schedule you wish to follow and the size of your existent listener-base. Delivering content to your audience on-time and in a dependable manner, as well as keeping them interested and engaged should be your number one goal. Remember, consistency is key! With that in mind, we believe in launching with a few episodes, and always aiming to have a few more episodes on the backlog, to give yourself some leewa...

Ep 4: The First Podcast Ever?

February 01, 2021 10:00 - 1 minute - 1.32 MB

The much-disputed question of the first podcast, depends on your definitions. The roots of the medium can be found when radio media made its way onto the internet in 2003, and when this combined with the invention of the RSS feed, we see the shaping of the format we know today. It is believed that the first-ever podcast appeared on Chris Lydon's blog, although it was not until a little while later that it would actually be known as a 'podcast', when the words iPod and webcast were combined b...

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