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planned podcast will make your podcasting routine easier
A podcast is a way to reach an audience that you wouldn’t reach otherwise with just your blog.
There is an increasing number of people who listen to podcasts more than they read blogs. In a recent report, 33% of Americans have listened to at least one podcast.¹
That’s a huge number of people listening to content in podcast form. Don’t you want in on all the potential traffic it could bring to your blog?
While a podcast is a great way to bring new readers to your blog, it’s not the only reason you should start one.

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In addition to new followers, you connect with your audience on a more personal level.
Hearing someone speak is, no doubt, more personal than reading words on a screen. With this kind of connection, Art and designing courses you can gain your listener’s trust and get their attention in lesser time than it takes to read a blog post.
If you’re comfortable with talking to get your ideas across, and you’re not scared of a little technical adventure, then you’re more than ready to start your own podcast. Here are 10 tips to help you through the process.
A well-planned podcast will make your podcasting routine easier. Decide how many episodes you want to publish in a month, which topics you want to cover (and in what order), when you plan to release a new episode, and so on. Just like a blog, a podcast needs a content calendar so you have a clear idea of what you need to accomplish for each episode.
List down potential episode titles and schedule to publish them in a logical order. For instance, an episode with the title “How To Choose A Web Host” should come first before “How To Set Up WordPress”. You can also have a theme or single general topic and break it down into sub-topics within a given time frame.

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The dangers of recording a podcast without an outline are that you’ll go off-topic and find yourself rambling on about something else entirely.
• Just like a blog post, a podcast should have an body, and conclusion.
• You don’t have to write a script that you read word-for-word, but just a bullet point list of what you’ll talk about and in what order.
• In case you go off-track, you can always pause and refer to your outline to circle back to your topic.
While talking about something else for a few minutes can add personality to your podcast, you need to know when to bring your show back to delivering the subject matter at hand

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Don’t forget to mention your blog at least twice during a podcast. This lets your audience know where to find you outside of your podcast.
You can also direct your audiences to a specific page on your blog to find certain information like how to contact you and/or a landing page that sells your products or services. Make sure the links you give are short and easy to remember. 

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