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How to Produce a

PodcastIn 15 Steps

How to Produce a

PodcastIn 15 Steps

Producers of:

Podcasts  are  bigger  than  you  think

Every  month,  39  million  Americans  listen  to  a  

podcast  

Edison  Research:  Infinite  Dial  Study.  2014

When  people  commit  to  podcasts,  their  consump=on  

increases  significantly  

Edison  Research:  Infinite  Dial  Study.  2014

One in five weekly podcast listeners consumes six or

more podcasts a week.

Thanks  to  the  mobile  nature  of  podcasts,  people  can  take  

them  anywhere…

…to  the  gym,  in  the  car,  out  for  a  walk.  

Podcast  listeners  are:  Looking For

ways to consume ad free media

Affluent

Serious about Podcast listening

More Likely to be Social Media Users

These are the 15 steps you need to do it.

If  you  want  to  reach  this  audience,  make  a  good  podcast.

1 Schedule Big Time Windows

Schedule  one  large  chunk  of  =me  to  record  your  podcast  rather  than  

several  smaller  chunks

Let yourself “get in the flow” for your podcast. Set aside a couple hours for your show.

2 Book Your Guests

Ask  someone  to  come  on  your  show,  and  find  a  

=me  to  record    

Send your guest a meeting invite to get the podcast on

everyone’s calendar.

3 Choose a Recording

Tool

We  record  our  podcasts  with  GoTo  Mee=ng.   It’s  easiest  for  our  approach.

GoTo Meeting Skype

Easy, straightforward recording tool

Easy, straightforward recording tool

Audio slightly more stable

Audio somewhat less stable

Does not require mixing boards or advanced

techniques to get good quality

Works better with advanced equipment and audio techniques

VS

4 Explain the Show

When  you  book  your  guests,  send  podcast  

guidelines

Let them know what to expect during the

recording.

5 Make Audio as Good as

Possible

Send  guests  a  USB  headset  (and  a  thank  you  note  for  

their    par=cipa=on)  via  Amazon.

6 Get to Know Your Guests

Learn  as  much  as  you  can  about  guests  before  the  show.

Use a pre-show questionnaire. We built ours with Formstack.

7 Record Your Show

Make  the  podcast  host  responsible  for  recording  

the  podcast  

Before you hit record, do one last show review. Make

sure everyone is ready.

8 Record Your Commercials

Our  podcasts  include  host-­‐read  commercials  for  our  

sponsors  

If you have commercials in your podcast, record them separately from the show.

9 Save & Share Your Audio

AYer  you’ve  recorded  all  your  audio,  save  your  

files.  GoTo  Mee=ng  has  a  built-­‐in  tool  to  do  this  

Send files to your producer via DropBox. Tip: Want to make your producer’s life easier?

Propose an episode title.

10 Edit the Show

The  amount  of  edi=ng  you  do  is  somewhat  determined  by  the  

personality  you  want  your  podcast  to  have.  

We  want  our  podcasts  to  be  authen=c  and  do  light  edi=ng  to  achieve  this.    

At a Minimum: Make sure guests and hosts are at the same audio level. We use Levitator for this.

Cut out obvious delays and mistakes.

Insert pre-recorded opens and closes.

We use Audiobag for this.

Insert your commercials into your show.

11 Add Show to Your Hosting

Platform

Once  your  show  is  ready  to  be  heard,  add  it  to  your  hos=ng  pla[orm.

We use Podbean for Social Pros and Libsyn for Content Pros. Once there, shows automatically go into feeds on iTunes and aggregators like Stitcher.

Tip: Upload your finished audio to Speechpad, a word-

for-word transcription service that charges $1/

minute. Trust us, it’ll make the next step much easier.

12 Write a Blog Post

Use  the  best  moments  from  each  show  to  create  

a  blog  post.

If you don’t use Speechpad for this step, assign someone to take notes

and write up highlights for you.

13 Send a Badge

The  day  the  show  goes  live,  email  your  guests  to  

let  them  know

Encourage guests to share the episode. Tip: Send a digital “badge” guests can

use on their website or blog.

14 Promote the Episode

Promote  each  episode  on  as  many  social  channels  as  you  can  

Have an email list? Promote it there, too. Run display ads. Find places to

promote your show.

15 Atomize Your Content

Use  your  podcast  to  make  more  content  

Use podcast content in additional content assets. Post a monthly recap on your blog or

create a‘greatest hits’ eBook of the most valuable points discussed during your show.

602.616.1895  www.convinceandconvert.com  

@Convince