Podcasting

8 Ways a Podcast Can Benefit Your Business

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Podcasting became a thing in the early 2000s, and since then has grown in popularity. It is now an engaging and convenient way to consume information.


 Whether you are interested in behind-the-scenes facts about your favourite TV Show, cracking open a cold case with amateur detectives, or learning a thing or two about business, if there’s a topic you’re interested in, there’s most likely a podcast to go with it. 


If you’re an entrepreneur or business owner, you should definitely start a podcast. Your business most likely has something unique that it could teach people, while also subtly, or not-so-subtly, promoting your business. 


You might be thinking that podcasting seems like a lot of work for not a lot of reward but that’s not true.

Below I’m going to be breaking down some of the benefits that podcasting has for your business, so keep reading!



Access Valuable Clients

An article from Improve Podcast explains that the average podcast listener is affluent, highly educated, and has a steady income. This means that if you choose to start a podcast, the people listening will be a part of a valuable market for your business. 

This demographic of people are typically busier and would prefer to listen to something rather than read it. After all, you can listen to a podcast while on a walk, stuck in traffic, and doing mind-numbing tasks at your job. It’s a bit harder to read something while doing these activities. 

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Build a Community

Podcasting is a great way to build a community of listeners. Throughout a podcast episode, you can lead listeners to check out your podcast’s social media and website.

This will make it easier to directly market your business towards listeners. Through a website and social media, you can start discussions surrounding your podcast, get listeners to sign up for email newsletters, and ask questions to be discussed on the podcast. 

Grow Your Audience

Podcasts are easily accessible to a listener. As long as they have their phone, laptop, or tablet with them, they’ll have access to podcasts.

Because of the easy access listeners have to podcasts, they may seek answers to questions on your podcast. Make your content on-demand to answer the listener’s questions.

Ways you can create on-demand content:

  • Answer viewers questions that they asked via your website or social media

  • Give shoutouts to the people who asked the question so they know their question is the one being answered

  • Demographic research: Know your listeners and their interests so you can answer questions before they ask

Reach Listeners with minimal costs

Apple and Spotify Podcasts are the main way that listeners consume podcasts and both companies invest in podcasts to promote top shows. 

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Take the time to see what the top podcasts are doing differently and then do that too. You’ll be able to reach more by using the same formulas that the best podcasts use.

It’s also relatively inexpensive to start a podcast. All you need is a couple of microphones (check out this article to find a microphone that works for you), a quiet room that absorbs sound, and knowledge of your topic. 


Efficiency

Podcasts are a lot less time-consuming to promote. As soon as listeners hit the subscribe button, they will automatically be updated when there is a new episode to listen to. 

This allows you to spend more time promoting your business and less time sending emails that will go unread updating listeners about your podcast. 



Omnichannel Marketing

Omnichannel marketing, like podcasting, is a relatively new idea. It allows for consumers to be reached through multiple different channels of marketing. Podcasting could be one of them. 

Here are some other examples of other ways to reach potential clients

  • Email marketing

  • Video content

  • Social media

  • Traditional advertising

  • Written content like blog posts

Adding podcasts to your marketing strategy can be an effective way to reach more people and grow your business.

Your podcast will allow you to have full control over what is discussed so you can easily promote your business within it. 



Enhance SEO

If your business is attached to a podcast, it will be much easier to find on Google. This is because Google indexes each episode of your podcast. This is so people can search for specific topics and find podcast episodes that relate to them. 

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A good podcast will increase your chances of ranking higher on Google, which will lead to more traffic to your website. 

It is very simple to use SEO for podcasts. 

  • Pick a keyword and use it in the title and description of the podcast

  • Use the keyword throughout the podcast episode

  • Add the correct ID3 tag



Get Personal with your LISTENERS

Maybe the best benefit of podcasts is that they allow you to get more personal with the listener than a blog post or an email. A good podcast makes the listener feel like they are part of the conversation.

Here are some things you can do throughout your podcast to make it more personal

  • Ask the listener questions

  • Speak casually

  • Understand how your target market thinks

  • Tell stories that are relevant to the topic

  • Don’t use a script

If your podcast is more personal, listeners will be more likely to visit your website or leave comments on social media because they can relate to you and your podcast.

Written By: Leah Gerber



Conclusion

Podcasting can seem like a challenging thing to do at first, but with time it will create many benefits for you, your business, and your customers.

If you need help making your podcast sound amazing, we offer podcast editing, mixing, and mastering services that can elevate your brand and clearly share your message.

Learn more about all of our podcast production services and hear a sample of our work here. We look forward to adding massive value to your podcast development process.

Ready to get started? Find out the 17 Ways to Make Your Podcast Successful!

How to Record Separate Audio Files on Zoom

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Zoom is a great web conferencing application that has become the standard communication tool for many companies. We have a lot of clients that sometimes prefer to use zoom for their podcasts, since it’s a platform they’re already familiar with.

If you plan to get your podcast audio edited/mixed/enhanced by a professional production studio, it is important to know how to setup Zoom so it records separate audio files for each speaker. The reason for this is if someone has horrible background noises while the other person is talking, we can isolate the problem and fix it much better.

Here are the…

7 Steps to Record Separate Audio Files on Zoom:


Step 1:

Open the Zoom app and click Settings

 
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Step 2:

Click on the Recording tab

 
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Step 3:

Enable Record a separate audio file for each participant

 
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Step 4:

Record and save the meeting to your computer



Step 5:

Once the meeting is over and the recording has processed, open the recording folder


By default, the local recordings will be placed in following directory:

Windows: C:\Users\[Username]\Documents\Zoom

Mac: /Users/[Username]/Documents/Zoom



Step 6:

Within the folder, open Audio Record



Step 7:

Once you're in the Audio Record folder, each persons audio track will be shown as its own file. Now with these files you can easily send it to us (or any other professional podcast editors) to save you time, and to give your audience an amazing listening experience!

We hope this step by step was helpful for your zoom podcast process, if you need help with anything else, let us know in the comments below or reach out to us via our contact form here!

All the best,

The JS Team.


If you need help making your podcast sound amazing, we offer podcast editing, mixing, and mastering services that can elevate your brand and clearly share your message.

Learn more about all of our podcast production services and hear a sample of our work here. We look forward to adding massive value to your podcast development process.

 







Best Handheld Microphones for Interviews

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If you’re looking for the right microphone to help you record interviews, here’s a great list! These handheld mics are effective for recording interviews both indoors and outdoors. They’re also all dynamic mics, meaning you can just plug them in and go, no charging or batteries required.

 
 
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This mic has a long handle, and is designed specifically for on locations interviews and sports broadcasting. It features an omnidirectional pickup pattern, and the length is great for interviewing multiple people and adding a mic flag.

 
 
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The Rode Reporter is great for handheld interviews and presentations. It features an omnidirectional pickup pattern, and a frequency response made for voice reproduction, meaning you will get a clear sound in any condition. It also features a mesh basket that protects the mic from outside and environmental sounds.

 
 
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This mic is great for focusing on one person speaking at a time, as it is a cardioid mic that diminishes background noise. It also features a double layer grill to diminish plosive noises.

 
 
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The Shure VP64A features a neodymium magnet for an increased signal to noise ratio. It also contains an internal isolation mount for handling low noises. It has a grill that is great for preventing water damage and is great for all weather conditions.

 
 
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This is another mic that features an omnidirectional pickup pattern. It also is great for diminishing unwanted background noises. There is also no need for batteries as it is a self generating mic!

 
 
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The Beyerdynamic M58 is another great mic with an omnidirectional pickup pattern. It has a long handle which is great for recording in person interviews. It is also great for reducing background noises so you get the clearest sound possible.

 

Conclusion

All of these mics are great for recording interviews in any condition. They are also great choices for any price range!

If you need any further help choosing the mic that is best for you, or want to start your own podcast, you can contact us here.

So which mic is your favourite? Do you prefer other kinds of interview mics? Let us know!

- By Julianna Martinek