What Goes Into a Good Podcast?

People are starting podcasts more and more often these days, and you’ll often find that a lot of them might not be of the best quality, or can run well for a while, but once the guest list dries up and they run out of topics, things become stale quite quickly. However, there are loads of great podcasts, and standing out amongst them is something that can be accomplished, as long as you’re willing to think things through.

When first creating a podcast, don’t buy a domain and launch into it that very night. Plan a little, think about what genre it will be, what it will discuss, what music you’ll use, who your guests are likely to be, who your co-hosts (if any) will be, and make sure that’s all in place. Then make sure you have the time and money to do a podcast.

Time and money? Of course you have it! But do you really? Hosting ten years’ worth of podcast files is not cheap, and paying for a domain name will cost you, too. Ensuring you can do all of this and maintain a site as good-looking and easy-to-use as partypoker.com is a key factor in retaining and expanding an audience.

You’ll also need interviews, and guests! People love listening to the same voices each week, but it’s important to keep things fresh, and one of the ways to do that is to introduce new elements into the mix on a regular basis. Plus, it’s a good way for people to learn about someone who may have a book, or an album, or anything else to plug and talk about, so it benefits you, the audience, and of course the guest themselves!

Podcasting is pretty much one of the most enjoyable ways to bring a discussion of things you’re interested in to people on the web. If you’re thinking about starting one, don’t wait – just jump right in, and as long as you keep quality and originality in mind, you’ll do just fine.

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