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What is a podcast?
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How do I listen to podcasts?
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How are podcasts made?
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How do podcasts work?
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Can I estart my own podcast?
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How hard is it to start my own podcast?
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I heard that everybody and their dog has a
podcast, is that true?
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This video is long overdue.
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In fact, it should’ve been one of the first
videos posted on our channel.
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Pero mejor es tarde que nunca.
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How do you say it in English….
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It’s undeniable that podcasts are growing
in popularity and that the industry has been
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booming the last few years.
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According to a report published by Statista,
in 2021, 78% of the US population, 12 years
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or older, are aware of podcasting.
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I still remember back in 2015 during my second
year of law school how I pretended to know
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what a podcast was so I wouldn’t look stupid
when all of my classmates were ranting and
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raving about Serial.
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You guys remember Serial?!
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It’s the journalistic/ investigated podcast
with millions of downloads and the reason
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why podcasting started to become popular
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I finally had to ask a friend who showed me
the podcast app on my phone and helped me
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find Serial… and the rest is history.
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I became a fan.
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Podcasts became part of my commute, my guilty
pleasure after a long day, and my companion
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on sleepless nights.
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So if you’re part of the 22% of people who
don’t know what a podcast is or maybe you’re
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vaguely aware of podcasting and are curious
to know how they work.
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Let me be your trusted friend and get you
up to speed with this video.
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Or maybe you’re interested in starting your
own podcast and for that, you’re in the
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right place.
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Here’s my quick answer to what a podcast
is:
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Podcasts are like radio talk shows on demand.
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The way that most people listen to podcasts
is by using apps on their smartphones that
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allow them to download these shows on demand.
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There are other ways you can listen to podcasts
like YouTube or using a computer and access
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the podcast players from a browser.
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You can even access a podcast as easy as typing
what you’re interested in on Google and
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typing the word podcast.
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Like radio, there are many networks and big
companies that produce podcast shows, but
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the majority of podcasts are independently
produced by people like you and me recording
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from their kitchens, closets, home offices,
or even their cars.
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There are so many great shows produced by
amazingly talented, smart, and dedicated podcasters
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about any topic you can think of from personal
development, finance, health, current topics,
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news…and you can access those shows at any
time for free.
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So, first and foremost, If you don’t even
know where to find podcasts to start listening..it’s
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easy.
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If you have an iPhone, you can easily access
the Apple Podcast app which is the purple
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app that comes with your phone.
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You don’t have to download it!
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If you have an android phone, look for the
Google podcast app if you don’t have it
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on your phone download it from the app store.
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There are other apps you can use to listen
to podcasts too like Spotify, Stitcher, and
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Audible.
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You can search for podcasts on these players,
by topic or show title.
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For example, using Apple Podcast if you type
in pod sound school, you’ll find our podcast.
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And here if you want to get updated every
time we post an episode, you can click the
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follow button.
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This is why podcasts have become so popular
because there are so many interesting shows
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that you can listen to while you’re doing
other things like walking your dog, working
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in the yard, or driving.
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There are a variety of shows you can subscribe
to for free.
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So, how did podcasts come about?
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Podcasts came about because of iTunes, Apple,
and iPods.
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In 2005 Apple introduced podcasts to the world.
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During the press release where Apple introduced
podcasts, Steve Jobs said that the word podcasting
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was a combination between the word iPod and
broadcasting.
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Unlike radio, where you had to listen to unwanted
ads, rigid programming, and limited content,
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podcasting came to revolutionize the way we
consume audio content by making shows of any
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subject you may be interested in, accessible
on demand.
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But what exactly is a podcast?
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Now let’s get a little more technical and
see how podcasts work.
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A podcast is a digital audio file available
on the internet or the different podcast players
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like Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google podcast
via RSS which stands for Real Simple Syndication.
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Wow, that got technical!
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What the heck is RSS?
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Let’s understand how RSS works.
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Syndication means sharing.
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After you record and edit your podcast episodes,
they are ready for your audience to enjoy.
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Podcasts episodes are distributed in real-time
via RSS which is a code that contains the
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link to the audio file and any other relevant
information like episode notes and episode
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art.
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This RSS is shared with Spotify, Apple Podcast,
Google Podcast, and other podcast apps so
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listeners can access podcast episodes in real-time.
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Imagine the RSS feed as la tia chismosa always
bringing you the latest chisme as it happens.
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You don’t have to go walk to her house and
knock on the door, and wait for her to get
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ready to tell you the chisme.
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She’s always at your house with the latest.
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The easiest way to get an RSS code generated
and to distribute your podcast is by signing
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up for a web host service.
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Our favorite web host is Buzzsprout, but there
are a number of these services out there.
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Web hosts allow you to upload MP3 files, add
show notes, and podcast and episode artwork.
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They also take care of podcast distribution
by generating an RSS code and guiding users
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through the steps of sharing the RSS with
the podcast players.
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From the podcast players, listeners can subscribe
to shows and get episode releases automatically
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posted on their feed.
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So how are podcasts made?
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To make a podcast you need two things: a recording
device and an app or software to edit your
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audio.
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And you may be thinking “editing”?
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Aren’t podcasts unedited conversations?!
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No.
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The majority of the podcasts we listen to
are edited.
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Editing is an essential part of podcast production.
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It adds to the listeners' experience.
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The magic of podcasting happens in post-production
where voices are enhanced so they sound more
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rich and intimate, music is added to immerse
the listener into the story or the topic,
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and unwanted or unnecessary information is
removed for clarity and conciseness.
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So whether you use an app on your phone or
recording and editing software on your computer,
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editing will become your best friend.
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But going back to how you can make a podcast.
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You can start as simple as recording your
voice into an app on your phone.
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The most popular app for this is Spotify’s
Anchor app.
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We have a really fun tutorial showing you
exactly HOW to do this, here in our channel.
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The traditional way is recording your podcast
using professional equipment like a high-quality
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microphone, an audio interface, in an acoustically
treated environment to get excellent quality
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raw files that are ready to be edited.
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You can edit these files yourself, it's not
that difficult or you can hire a podcast editor
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to edit these files for you.
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There are also other aspects of podcast production
besides the technical stuff, like planning,
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researching, and writing episodes.
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The time you will spend planning your shows
sometimes is even longer than the actual recording
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of the podcast.
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I can guarantee that the podcast you enjoy
listening to has a dedicated host or a team
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of people working on scheduling guests, researching
topics, writing scripts or outlines.
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So what do you think so far, Is this easier
sounding or more difficult than you thought?
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Let me know in the comments below
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This takes me to the next question, How hard
is it to produce a podcast?
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So if you’re interested in making a podcast,
which route should you go?
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Should you just use an app on your phone or
learn how professional podcasters do it?
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Well, the decision comes down to your WHY
( or the reason why you want to make a podcast),
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and your budget.
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If you want to make a podcast to test whether
or not it can be your thing and you don’t
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want to spend money on equipment, in that
scenario you can use the Anchor app on your
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phone and start recording.
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Anchor is a recording app with some limited
editing features and Anchor is also a web
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host, which we already learned that web hosts
facilitate the distribution of your podcast
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to the different podcast players.
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Anchor is free so you don’t have to pay
any fees to download the app or for the distribution
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of your podcast.
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If you want to have even more fun with podcasting
you can purchase a USB microphone, or an XLR
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microphone, and an audio interface.
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We have a video showing you how you can create
a podcast from start to finish.
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I’m adding the link to the video in the
description below.
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But if you have specific goals you want to
achieve with your podcast like generating
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more leads for your business, using your podcast
as a platform to interview people in your
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industry or networking, informing and educating
your potential customers and clients about
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your services or products, or growing a community
of loyal fans…
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in that case, I’d recommend you invest in
professional podcast equipment, spend more
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time on learning about your audience and developing
your podcast idea, and also the different
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ways you can maintain a steady audience growth.
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A lot goes into producing a podcast, how to
choose the right equipment, how to record
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and edit audio, not to mention the marketing
and promotion of the podcast which goes hand
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in hand with creating a great podcast.
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The podcast industry is not what it was ten
years ago or even five years ago.
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Podcast listeners have more options nowadays.
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This is why we teach here on our channel and
also to our students and clients marketing
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strategies they can use when they’re working
on launching a podcast.
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We have a FREE training teaching you the strategy
that goes behind launching a podcast so you
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can start getting more downloads from the
moment you launch.
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You don’t want to invest time and money
in creating a podcast masterpiece and only
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have a handful of downloads when you launch.
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At the end of the training we introduce you
to our podcasting program where we teach you
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audio production, content strategy, and marketing
for podcasts.
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You can sign up for the FREEtraining by going
to podcasting smart dot com.
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I also added the link in the description box
below.
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Now let’s answer the last question : which
is should you even bother launching a podcast?
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Maybe you’ve heard people saying “everybody
and their grandma has a podcast”
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If we’re going to be ruled by this premise
in every decision we make then maybe we shouldn’t
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start our own businesses because everybody
and their grandma are creating business.
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I won’t write a book because there are millions
of books out there.
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I won’t start blogging because there are
millions of blogs.
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Why do I even bother starting a YouTube channel
when there are millions of creators on YouTube.
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Podcasting is no different than any other
platform.
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Creating quality content, being consistent,
having a strategy, and being driven by your
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purpose will get you the results you so desire.
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And yes there are over two million podcasts
out there.
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And this is why it is important that you learn
about the industry and learn from experts
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so you don’t waste time and accelerate your
growth.
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But I can also tell you that out of those
2 million podcasts not even half are worth
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listening to and standing out is not that
hard.
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So don’t wait any longer and make this the
year you start your podcast.
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As always we’re here with the latest in
podcasting and content creation.
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If you have any questions leave in the comments
below.
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We’ll try to answer as quickly as we can.
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Also come and find us on social media at pod
sounds school.
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And before you go two things.
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No olviden hacer la tarea and don’t forget
to subscribe and like this video.
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See you in the next video.18431
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