
PodCasting 101: "Everything you Need to Know to Get Started"
Everywhere you turn online these days you hear the word "podcast"
or "podcasting." No, it's not some broadcasting

method
used by Martians, even though it might sound like it. A Podcast is
just an audio file that is syndicated via an RSS feed, that you download
and listen to with your computer or a portable device such as an iPod.
What makes it different from an ordinary RSS feed is
the audio component included in the "enclosure field." Think
of it as a feed that talks to you.
Podcasting is increasing in popularity. According to
Forrester Research, by 2010 podcasting should have about 12.3 million
listeners. That's a pretty big audience. For more info see http://tinyurl.com/84tyo
Similar to a talk radio show, podcasts can also take
the format of an interview. Topics range from business to hobbies;
even rants and obsessions. Lengths vary, but a typical podcast will
run anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes, but I have seen some longer. So
far, there are not many music podcasts due to the red tape and cost
of music licensing -- although musicians and/or small record labels
bypass that issue by utilizing their own recordings.
Before you think you need some special device to listen
to a podcast, let me assure you that you don't. Most RSS readers have
the capability built in to play podcasts. Any software that can play
a sound file can play a podcast. If you want to take them with you
to listen to while on the road you'll want to invest in a portable
MP3 device like an iPod.
Like other RSS feeds, you decide which ones you want
to subscribe to and you can unsubscribe at any time.
Online business owners should think of podcasting as yet
another avenue for promoting your products and services. Like an ezine
or the RSS feeds you already use, it's a simple inexpensive method
of syndicating your audio files online. It would appear that a podcast
is a bit more personal. Instead of just reading, like an ezine, people
can listen to the sound of your voice and make a more personal connection.
Now that I have your attention you may be wondering
"How do I create a podcast?" Well, it's really pretty simple
if you follow the easy steps below:
1) First you'll need to use software to record your own
audio file. A good free one is Audacity which you can download at
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
While there, you'll also need to download the Lame MP3 Encoder which
allows MP3 exportation.
2) Once your audio is recorded you'll need to create
an RSS feed file which is simply a special text file with an RSS extension
that also includes a particular enclosure tag. For step by step directions
on making a feed file see this site:
http://make-rss-feeds.com/making-an-rss-feed.htm
There's also a great tutorial on RSS here :http://www.mnot.net/rss/tutorial/
3) Once your audio and RSS files are completed you'll
need to upload both of them to your server/website.
If you'd like to read more here are some more online
sites to help guide you.
Make Your First Podcast- http://radio.about.com/od/podcastin1/a/aa030805a.htm
Create Podcasts Using Your PC http://tinyurl.com/9jfcb
If you don't want to do all this work manually there
are software tools specific to podcast creation.
ePodCast Creator http://tinyurl.com/do7sq
That's it. Wasn't that simple? Remember, you can't get
subscribers if people don't know about your feed, so make sure you
add it in a prominent place of your site. You want to make it easy
for them to subscribe and add your feed to their news reader.
Audio files are rather large and can take up a lot of
space on your server, so make sure you won't run out of bandwidth.
If you're tight on space you can always farm it out to a third party
service such as http://www.gcast.com/-
Basic service is free
If you think you're going to have a hit on your hands
and want to try to generate cash from your podcast, check out http://www.PremiumPodcasting.com
. They provide a system that allows you to charge for your shows and
also include private access to them, track who is listening and more.
You can try them out for a four day trial for only one dollar.
Podcast Bunker http://tinyurl.com/9qayk
Podcasting Station http://tinyurl.com/7qlzq
Robin Good has a huge list at http://tinyurl.com/9rusq
So now that you see how easy it is to create a podcast,
what's stopping you? Remember, this is a great tool to add to your
marketing mix and if you're a bit on the creative side this might
be just the ticket. Have fun with it, experiment and you'll become
an expert podcaster in no time.
More Resources:
"How
to Create a Podcast"- A Simple CheckList
"How
to Create a Video Podcast"
"Shut
Up and Podcast"