How to Plan a Small Business Podcast
August 26, 2008

Special Series of Articles: "Podcast Production"
- Tips for Editing, Mixing and Exporting a Podcast
- How to Plan a Small Business Podcast
- 5 Portable Digital Voice Recorders That Make Podcasting Easy
- 5 Tips for Creating a Podcast Episode Entry
- How To Set Up a Podcasting Recording Studio
- Podcast Script Writing - Sample Show Outline & Podcast Intro Script
- Three Ways to Record Audio for a Podcast
- How to Submit Your Podcast to iTunes
- Two Options for Hosting Your Podcast Audio
- Burn Your Podcast Feed with FeedBurner
- Doctor’s Visit - Time for a Podcast Checkup
With anything, including a podcast, it truly benefits you to be prepared. Whether you are in podcasting for leisure or business you will need a plan.
Planning topics to discuss, possible guest interviews, and the duration of your show in advance will go a long way when producing a professional sounding podcast. Since you’ll be recording your podcast in an almost live fashion, you will have the flexibility of going back and re-editing sections before committing your show as “podcast-ready”.
Before you started, you’ll need:
* A web publishing tool ( Try Blogger, TypePad, WordPress or MoveableType )
* A file hosting service ( Try LibSyn for free, AudioBlogger is also a good choice )
* Recording software ( Try Audacity for Window-based PCs or Garageband on Mac - both are free )
* Microphone ( Try a good headset microphone or better yet the Marshall Electronics MXL 006 Condenser USB Microphone for only $129)
Identifying The Theme - The Nucleus of Your Podcast
Developing your podcast description is a necessary step in the branding process. When you are brainstorming your podcast description, make sure that it explains the purpose of your show and accentuates the theme of your podcast. This description should be no more than two to three sentences in length.
Selecting a Name - Personify Your Podcast
When selecting a name, be sure that the name of your podcast reflects the content that you are recording. For example, if your subject matter is about travel, your podcast name should be branded to complement your show. To illustrate, a podcast about travel might be called Globetrotter, Passport Podcast, The Travel Guide, and so on. Make sure that the name you choose is also available as a domain name online. Try to make your name unique but easily understood and recognizable.
Acquiring a Domain Name and Blog Name
Once you have picked a name for your podcast, purchase the domain name for your podcast. This is extremely important because interested listeners and inquisitive searchers will be able to find your podcast in Search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, MSN and others. As a reward for consistently branding your podcast, search results will display your website and podcast accordingly.



















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