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A Practical Guide to Creating a Podcast

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  • Dec 26, 2024
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A Practical Guide to Creating a Podcast, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 31 lectures, based on 22 reviews, and has 120 subscribers.

You will learn about How to create a podcast Strategy and organization for podcasting Podcasting hardware and software tips and tricks Step-by-step practical examples using a real-world podcast This course is ideal for individuals who are First-time podcasters trying to figure out how to get started or If you're an experienced podcaster who wants to pick up new tips and tricks or Anyone who wants to see practical, real-world examples of how a podcast is made or Business owners and marketers who want to add podcasting to your skillset It is particularly useful for First-time podcasters trying to figure out how to get started or If you're an experienced podcaster who wants to pick up new tips and tricks or Anyone who wants to see practical, real-world examples of how a podcast is made or Business owners and marketers who want to add podcasting to your skillset.

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Summary

Title: A Practical Guide to Creating a Podcast

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.3

Number of Lectures: 31

Number of Published Lectures: 31

Number of Curriculum Items: 31

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 31

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • How to create a podcast
  • Strategy and organization for podcasting
  • Podcasting hardware and software tips and tricks
  • Step-by-step practical examples using a real-world podcast
  • Who Should Attend

  • First-time podcasters trying to figure out how to get started
  • If you're an experienced podcaster who wants to pick up new tips and tricks
  • Anyone who wants to see practical, real-world examples of how a podcast is made
  • Business owners and marketers who want to add podcasting to your skillset
  • Target Audiences

  • First-time podcasters trying to figure out how to get started
  • If you're an experienced podcaster who wants to pick up new tips and tricks
  • Anyone who wants to see practical, real-world examples of how a podcast is made
  • Business owners and marketers who want to add podcasting to your skillset
  • You like to learn by example. No vague advice needed. Keep it practical. You want someone to break down the entire process from start to finish so you can glean as much information as possible for your own podcast.

    If that sounds familiar, this course is for you.

    Here’s what we’ll cover:

  • Podcasting strategies to help you answer the right questions before you start

  • Hardware and software recommendations for your podcasting setup

  • Recording of a real-world podcast episode

  • Editing of a real-world podcast episode

  • Graphics, blog post, QA and scheduling an episode

  • Why this course?

    Whether you’re just starting out or you’re an experienced podcaster, there’s a lot of advice out there for podcasters. The challenge is a lot of the advice out there makes grand promises of creating chart-topping podcasts or implying you can quit your day job once you start your podcast.

    This course is different.

    We won’t get in the weeds comparing podcast hosts. Everyone’s budget is different. We won’t add fluff to the course by talking about submitting your podcast to iTunes or Spotify. They’ve got official documentation to walk you through that process.

    This course is fluff free.

    Podcasting is a lot of hard work. For the past five years, I’ve put in thousands of hours into multiple podcasts.

    As of recording this course, my current podcast ranks higher than 90% of shows (according to Libsyn’s download stats). But I won’t be covering any podcast marketing techniques in this course.?Why??Because the best way to grow your podcast isn’t through fancy tricks or a big marketing budget. The best way to grow your podcast is by creating great content.

    In fact, I spend well over 90% of my time on the podcast focusing on the content using the techniques in this course. The only marketing I do for my podcast is the occasional post to social platforms…you don’t need me to show you how to post on?Facebook and Instagram. So, let’s cut the fluff and focus on the good stuff in this course.

    This course is practical.

    Some courses cover recording and editing a podcast episode in less than five minutes. That’s not realistic. We’ll take the time to cover the whole process so you know what it’s really like. It’s just the right balance of being practical to give you realistic expectations about what it takes to create a podcast while saving you time in the process.

    Ready to get started?

    When you’re ready for a practical, no-bull approach to creating a podcast…I’ll see you in the course!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Course Introduction

    Lecture 1: Course introduction and overview

    Chapter 2: Podcasting strategies

    Lecture 1: Section introduction and overview

    Lecture 2: Let's get real about the time to create a podcast

    Lecture 3: What's your podcast about? Coming up with a topic for your podcast

    Lecture 4: Deciding on your podcast's format

    Lecture 5: Planning out your episodes

    Lecture 6: Organizing your podcast

    Lecture 7: Keeping track of listener requests

    Lecture 8: Batch processing episodes

    Chapter 3: Basics of recording and editing

    Lecture 1: Section introduction and overview

    Lecture 2: Overview of my podcasting workflow

    Lecture 3: Understanding the hardware

    Lecture 4: Understanding the software

    Chapter 4: Recording, editing and publishing a podcast episode

    Lecture 1: Section introduction and overview

    Lecture 2: Starting to record

    Lecture 3: Continuing to record

    Lecture 4: Part 3 of recording

    Lecture 5: Finishing our recording

    Lecture 6: Starting to edit our podcast

    Lecture 7: Part 2 of our editing session

    Lecture 8: Even more podcast editing

    Lecture 9: Continuing to edit our podcast

    Lecture 10: Another editing video

    Lecture 11: More podcast editing

    Lecture 12: Finishing our editing

    Lecture 13: Creating our episode graphics

    Lecture 14: Creating a blog post

    Lecture 15: Scheduling our episode

    Lecture 16: Understanding the QA process

    Lecture 17: Finishing our blog post

    Chapter 5: Course Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Course conclusion

    Instructors

  • A Practical Guide to Creating a Podcast  No.2
    Dan LeFebvre
    Best-selling instructor and podcaster
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  • 5 stars: 11 votes
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    How long do I have access to the course materials?

    You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.

    Can I take my courses with me wherever I go?

    Definitely! If you have an internet connection, courses on Udemy are available on any device at any time. If you don’t have an internet connection, some instructors also let their students download course lectures. That’s up to the instructor though, so make sure you get on their good side!