In this episode of Podcasting for Pre-Teens Part 2, I covered pointers that included:
Creating a content calendar is a good idea as it helps you to stay organized and ensures that you have topics to discuss each week. When life happens you should also have episodes in the bucket so that you can just simply publish them without worrying about last minute recordings.
Branding Your Podcast is important especially if you are starting from scratch. You should make sure that your title, cover art, fonts and titles are reflective of your brand. If you already have a brand, try to keep the same fonts, colors and logo designs for consistent branding.
Recording Your Episodes should be done in a quiet space because sound quality matters. I also included 9 tips on getting the best audio quality which included:
Editing Your Podcast can be done with Audacity for PC or Garageband for MAC and checking out a few YouTube videos can help you learn how to do so.
Promoting Your Podcast is by far the most important and time consuming task so creating a website or blog can help with the SEO.
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