Podcasting

How to Plan a Podcast

Podcasts have become a go-to source for entertainment, education, social news, relaxation, and much more. Many individuals are entering the podcast industry to capitalize on its popularity. A successful podcast can serve as a great marketing tool, boosting exposure for you or your brand.

However, starting a podcast can be a comprehensive task. It involves numerous tasks such as selecting a topic, creating content, choosing the right equipment, and much more. This process can be overwhelming and of course, you want to ensure a successful podcast. That is why conducting research in advance can assist in your podcast planning. Below, we have assembled 10 steps to help you plan your podcast.

1) Pick a Topic

The first step in planning a podcast is knowing what to talk about. What is your podcast topic? Business, fashion, lifestyle, inspiration, or something else entirely? There are so many topics that you can pick from. So, how do you pick the right one?

Choosing the right topic begins with your personal interests. If you're not passionate about your podcast topic, conversations may feel forced, and you could lose motivation. Selecting a topic you are experienced in or passionate about will lead to naturally flowing episodes and genuine interest from you, the host. For instance, a chef might create a cooking podcast, while a makeup artist may focus on the beauty industry.

Once you have decided on a podcast topic, you must pick your podcast category. The category helps make your show easily searchable on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Typically, you can pick a primary category and additional secondary categories. Make sure to choose the category that best represents your show to attract the right audience. For example, if you have a podcast about entrepreneurship, you would fall into the “Business” category with entrepreneurship being the subcategory. Once you identify your category, you can research the space and see what other shows are available.

After researching other shows in your category, take note of what works well and what doesn’t. Top-charting podcasts will provide insights into successful elements you can incorporate into your show. You also want to note what unique aspects you can incorporate to help you stand out. Find the gaps in the market, and identify how you can fill them.

2) Identify a Target Audience

Now that you know your podcast topic, it’s time to determine who is going to listen to your podcast. This would be your target audience. While it would be great if everyone listened to your podcast, that's not a realistic goal. Instead, you need to outline a clear audience that will be interested in your topic. This will allow you to better understand your audience and cater to their preferences. Your audience will include those who are genuinely interested in and excited by your podcast. While you may have secondary markets or listeners outside your niche, your main focus will be on your target audience. It’s crucial to identify the needs of your audience. What are they looking for when they listen to your podcast? If you can try to get into the minds of your audience, you can identify what content they are seeking from you.

As you identify your target audience, it might help to create something similar to a buyer persona. You can outline key information such as their demographics and psychographics. Information on their age, gender, location, values, lifestyle, etc. will give you key insights on how to better engage and resonate with your audience. It will be tough to accurately identify these traits in the planning stage. At this point, the goal is to identify who your ideal market would be. Of course, adjustments will be made to the persona once you launch your podcast and have analytics and data to work with.

Keep in mind that your audience may evolve over time. You can expand your reach and adapt your approach to better serve their needs as you go.

3) Organize the Podcast Elements

The next step is to figure out the details surrounding your podcast name, description, format, and more. We will outline all these elements below.

One of the first steps should be choosing a podcast name. The name should be short and sweet while easily conveying the podcast topic. You don’t want people to be confused when reading your podcast name as that will be the first thing they see. The name needs to be clear enough that it encourages the individual to learn more about your show. The name should accurately reflect the tone and topics that will appear throughout your podcast. Although you want it to be descriptive, ensure it is short as that will make it memorable. A clear and concise name will also improve the searchability of your podcast.

Another important aspect is the description. The description will go into detail on what your show is about. Once the name catches the person’s interest, the description will give them the final push toward listening to your podcast. The description should be clear and concise while piquing the interest of the potential listener. You need to highlight what sets you apart and why someone should listen to you. Ensure you are using keywords that a listener might search for. This will help with your discoverability.

As with any podcast, consistency is key. Some podcasts will become well known for the format they follow in each episode. It’s okay to change it up now and then, but consistency will help improve your show's brand identity. Some podcast formats include interviews, round-tables, solo-hosts, and much more. In addition to format, you need to decide your episode length. Of course, this won’t be the same for every episode, but it should be relatively consistent so listeners know what to expect.

Finally, you need a consistent schedule. Many podcasts are released on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly schedule. You should stick to a schedule so that listeners know exactly when to expect a new episode.

4) Get the Necessary Equipment

Now that you have worked out the logistics of your podcast, it’s time to get the necessary equipment. Choosing equipment can be hard if you are unfamiliar with what’s available. It’s important to conduct sufficient research to pick the right equipment for you. You can also consult a podcast service to provide suggestions and aid you in the entire production and marketing process. When starting, you might not want to invest heavily in equipment. Begin with the basics, and remember you can upgrade later.

Your equipment choices should be based on your preferences, needs, and budget. The most basic equipment you will need to start is a microphone, headphones, and recording software. High-quality equipment is very important as audio quality plays an important role in the success of your podcast as it contributes to the listener experience.

5) Develop Podcast Ideas

It is very easy to run out of ideas when it comes to a podcast. That is why strategic podcast planning is vital. Ensure you map out each episode in advance so you know what you will be talking about. Even go into the specifics of the guests, introduction and conclusion, and questions to be asked. Having an editorial schedule will help to keep you organized and take off the pressure of coming up with ideas each week. A great tip would be to film podcast episodes in advance. Always have a couple ready to go so you’re not scrambling to release content.

6) Create an intro, Outro, and Trailer

As you plan your podcast, it’s crucial to start promoting and building interest in your show. As with movies, a trailer is a great way to entice potential listeners. A podcast trailer is an audio clip that outlines important elements such as the name of your show, what it’s about, who the host is, why people should tune in, and where people can find you. These elements are very important as they will compel people to listen to your podcast and give them a clear call to action.

You also need to map out your intro and outro, you can learn how to create a podcast intro and outro in more detail here. As we previously discussed, consistency is key. A consistent format for the intro and outro will build your brand identity and become a familiar touchpoint for loyal listeners. The intro should be short and sweet while providing an outline for the episode. The outro should thank your listeners, include a call to action, and have a compelling closing statement.

7) Record and Edit Episodes

At this point, you want to start recording your podcast episodes. You need equipment which should be purchased by now as well as recording software. What software you choose will depend on your needs and budget. To ensure a well-recorded episode, you should have some form of a script. It doesn’t need to be word for word but should include talking points to improve the flow of the episode. High-quality equipment will of course improve the audio quality. In addition, having a quiet, well-lit area will improve the listener experience. Make sure to test the equipment in advance to work out any kinks. It might take a couple of tries before you perfect the recording process.

Once your episode is recorded, you are in post-production. This is where you edit the episode, add music, and much more. There are a variety of free and paid editing software available. If you are not comfortable with the recording or editing process, you can always consider outsourcing to a podcast production service.

8) Pick a Hosting Platform

A hosting platform is where you can upload your podcast episodes. Using this platform, your podcast will become accessible to listeners through other directories. There are many different hosting platforms to choose from. Do the research and find the one that best suits your needs.

9) Develop a Promotional Plan

Now that you have everything ready, you need to create a promotional plan. Without a marketing strategy, your podcast may not gain exposure. There are multiple aspects to any marketing plan.

First, social media is a major outlet in today’s society. Social platforms like TikTok and Instagram will allow you to share small clips of your podcast to evoke interest. You want to be mindful when choosing social platforms. If you have a business podcast, LinkedIn will be a top platform to use.

An email list is another great way to promote your podcast. If you already have a following or an email list, you can promote your podcast through your newsletter. If you need to collect emails, you will need lead magnets to build your email list. You could offer exclusive content or early access to your podcast episode. This lead magnet can be featured on your website.

As we just mentioned, a website is another marketing outlet. Your website could provide viewers with more information on who you are. Being able to learn about the host of a podcast will allow listeners to build a stronger connection. The website can reinforce your branding and feature more content such as podcast transcripts.

You can also work with other influencers and podcasters to promote your show while tapping into their markets. They could be featured as a guest or simply promote your show on their socials.

A final tip, stay active online. Find new ways to interact with your audience and build a genuine connection with them. The more you connect with your audience, the more engaged they will be with your show. You can also establish your expertise in your podcast topic by answering questions and sparking conversations.

10) Release Your Episodes and Monitor Performance

Now that you’ve completed the planning stages, it’s time to launch your podcast. Your first episode will set the tone for the rest of your show. It’s crucial to monitor your analytics to identify what is working and what is not. Based on this data, make necessary adjustments to your content, style, marketing, etc. On top of monitoring your own performance, compare it to those within your podcast category. This will allow you to identify which podcasts are your biggest competition and how you can stand out.

Conclusion

Now that we have outlined these 10 steps, it’s time for you to start planning your podcast. Of course, planning a podcast is much more in-depth than just following 10 steps but this is a great starting point. Remember to keep listening to your audience, monitoring your performance, and making adjustments as you go. A podcast is a learning process and will never be easy but dedication will make all the difference. What will your new podcast be about?

Written by Kaitlin Duong

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Jony Studios is a client-focused media production studio offering audio/video production, B2B podcasting, and audiobook services. They have worked with a wide range of clients from small businesses to larger organizations such as Penguin Random House, Amazon, University of Waterloo, Freakonomics Radio and many others.

 
 

How to Rank on Spotify Podcast Charts

Podcasts have surged in popularity recently, with many people tuning in and creating their own shows. Podcasts serve as an outlet for expression, creativity, promotion and more. A successful podcast can enhance your personal or brand reputation. However, with the overwhelming number of podcasts available, it can be difficult to stand out. The obvious answer is to be a top-ranking podcast which will help with discovery when it comes to new listeners. The question is, how do you achieve a top rank for your podcast?

Podcast rankings are influenced by a variety of factors including the number of downloads, subscribers, engagement, etc. All of these are further impacted by things such as content quality, consistency, promotion, and much more. A high podcast ranking is important as it increases exposure and visibility allowing your content to have a larger impact.

What Is Spotify Podcast Charts and How Does it Work?

Spotify Podcast Charts is a ranking system developed by Spotify for all podcasts available on their platform. They use a proprietary algorithm to determine the rankings. The podcast charts are divided into various categories based on country and genre. Ranking at the top of all these lists is not a realistic goal. Instead, aim to secure a top rank in a couple of lists such as those related to your genre or country. Even this will be a challenging endeavour.

Spotify’s algorithm is based on popularity. They will use their in-app data to determine which podcasts are listened to the most by unique listeners. This means you need to gain more followers and unique listeners, increase downloads, and much more. It’s important to get Spotify users to listen to and download newly published episodes to boost day-of listens which can help get individual episodes on a trending list. Overall, regardless of the platform, podcast rank comes down to reviews, subscription growth, downloads and plays, and social media shares.

Tips to Increase Your Podcat Rank

Now that we have a general idea of how Spotify Podcast Charts works, we will dive into some tips to help your podcast rank.

1) Choose A Category

This may seem simple but it is a very important step. You must choose a category that best represents your show. Your content might fall into multiple categories, and you can list secondary categories but you can only choose one primary. This primary category should accurately match your content. You should try to pick one that is less crowded as this can help with your chances of achieving a top rank.

Ensuring the right category will also make it easier for new listeners to find your podcast when searching. This can also help Spotify correctly identify your genre and push your podcast to the top of the respective charts.

2) Create Quality Content

Having high-quality content is always the first step to creating an engaging podcast. Quality content will allow you to establish a loyal audience while attracting new listeners.

There are a few things you can do to enhance the quality of your show. What is the niche or topic of your podcast? Is the content interesting or offering something unique to your audience? This will help to attract an audience that is particularly interested in your subject matter. Ensure you stay up to date on insights regarding your niche. Now that you have an interesting topic, the way you convey this information will contribute to the quality of your content. Using storytelling techniques can help to make your content more relatable and engaging.

To top it all off, great sound quality and production will enhance the quality. Take the time to find the right equipment to ensure you have great-sounding content. If you can ensure your content is of high quality, engaging, and memorable, listeners will be more likely to tune in and continue listening.

3) Consistency

Developing a publishing schedule to ensure consistent content can help to boost your show’s performance. Regular content will help to establish a loyal audience that will tune in weekly or monthly. Make sure you post on the same day at the same time so listeners know when to expect your next release.

Regular content helps to establish your show as a professional podcast and can attract new listeners helping to boost your show to the top of the charts. Developing a content calendar is key as it allows you to be well-prepared for releases. You can also consider recording multiple episodes in one session so you have content ready to go. This can help to save time and allow you to work on other things while having content on hand to release.

Also, if your business/organization doesn’t have the time to create a podcast content strategy, you can hire an experienced podcast production partner who can help with the entire process. This includes finding ideal clients to feature as podcast guests on your show, as well as building an audience within your target customer niche. They provide support in hosting, managing, and crafting SEO-optimized written, audio, and video content for every episode, all designed to help grow your B2B business.

4) Podcast SEO

We all understand the importance of SEO for websites, and the same principles apply to podcasts. If your podcast is new, it can be challenging for people to discover it if it hasn't yet made it to the top charts. That is why podcast SEO is crucial as it helps with discoverability.

Elements such as your podcast title, description, category, and cover art all contribute to the discoverability of your podcast. You want to ensure you use relevant keywords, keep it clear and concise, use detailed descriptions, appropriate tags, and much more. Taking the time to craft this will improve the chances of someone stumbling upon your podcast when searching for a related topic. This will act as a stream for new listeners. If you can drive more traffic to your podcast, this will enhance its popularity and thus its rank on the Spotify Charts.

5) Ratings and Reviews

No matter what you buy or use, you are likely to check reviews first. Something with a good review will make you much more likely to give it a try. This applies to podcasts as well. If your viewers leave ratings and reviews on your show, it will enhance your credibility and discoverability thus encouraging more listeners to give it a chance.

To collect ratings and reviews, make sure to include a call to action in your episodes to remind listeners to do so. You can also provide incentives such as exclusive content to encourage listeners to leave reviews. Once you have collected these reviews, it’s important to interact with them. This shows your listeners that you are engaged with them which can help to create a loyal audience and boost your ranking.

6) Social Media Promotion

New listeners can come from many sources, so it’s crucial you utilize various outlets for promotion. Social media acts as an effective tool for promotion as it can entice viewers through the content posted.

Platforms like TikTok and Instagram will allow you to post shareable content from your podcasts such as engaging clips to hook the viewer. You can also use social media to engage with those in your podcast niche. Interacting with these individuals through social media platforms will allow you to develop connections, engage in conversations, and promote your podcast. You can also collaborate with other podcasters or influencers with a larger reach to connect with a broader audience.

Social media will allow you to increase the traffic to your podcast if used correctly. Once interest is generated, the quality content you have created will hopefully create a loyal listener.

7) Analytics

As with any strategy, it’s important to track analytics to see what works and what doesn’t. You can check your analytics in the Spotify app.

You can collect a lot of information including who your listeners are, which episodes perform better, listener duration, listener patterns and behaviour, and much more. This will help to inform the core audience you should engage with, the most effective content strategy, the best days to post, etc. Analytics can be key to averting a downfall in your podcast and guide what to improve.

8) Check the Charts

This may seem obvious but you need to check the charts on Spotify. This is how you will know where you rank. Beyond seeing your rank, it can also show you where your competitors rank. It’s a good idea to tune into other high-ranking podcasts to identify effective trends. You can utilize this information to improve your podcast content and strategy.

Conclusion

Creating a podcast is a complex process in itself but having a top-ranked podcast requires a well-crafted strategy. Don’t be discouraged if it takes time for your podcast to reach the top of the charts. It will require patience and adjustment as you go along. With the right passion, strategy, and content, you will be well on your way to making it to the top.

Written by Kaitlin Duong

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Jony Studios is a client-focused media production studio offering audio/video production, B2B podcasting, and audiobook services. They have worked with a wide range of clients from small businesses to larger organizations such as Penguin Random House, Amazon, University of Waterloo, Freakonomics Radio and many others.

 
 

10 Best Podcast Production Companies

As podcasts have risen in popularity, many brands want to create a podcast for themselves. Developing a podcast can be a complex task, which is why many people will outsource this to a podcast production company. By doing this, you benefit from the expertise and experience these companies have.

Many options are available on the market, making it hard to narrow it down to just one. They all differ in styles, approaches, costs, and more. Some might be full-service whereas others focus on certain aspects of the product process. Ensuring you do your research and that the company checks all your boxes is important.

What is a Podcast Production Company and What to Look For?

In simple terms, a podcast production company is a company that helps other brands with creating their podcasts. This involves many aspects of the process such as production, advertising, editing, recording, scriptwriting, equipment preparation, artwork, guest coordination, and much more. A podcast production company will help you create engaging content while streamlining the process. When picking a podcast production company, there are many things you should consider.

First of all, the company's experience is key to consider. A company that has done this many times before is more likely to ensure results that you’ll be satisfied with. Make sure to look at case studies and testimonials. You also want to look at the results. See if they have positive google reviews from previous clients and that the services align with your business goals. This will give you an idea of what you will get in return from their service. Finally, consider how much they know about your content and industry. They might be a well-experienced podcast agency but have no idea what your industry is about. This can make it difficult for them to help bring your podcast vision to life. Of course, price will be a consideration as well. Every company differs in the prices they charge and whether it's monthly or per episode. Set a budget and ask for quotes as you do your research.

Now that we have discussed what a podcast production company is, we have compiled a list of the top 10 best podcast production companies.

1) Jony Studios

Jony Studios is a marketing-focused media production company, specializing in B2B podcasting and audiobook services. Their main focus is helping B2B companies drive growth through podcasting and content creation.

They have worked with some of the most popular podcasts in the business space, including Freakonomics hosted by Stephen J. Dubner. Jony Studios is trusted by Amazon, Penguin Random House, the University of Waterloo, and many other businesses ranging from start-ups to larger organizations. They help with the entire podcast process allowing you to work together remotely.

Jony Studios collaborates with you as your podcast partner. Through their ongoing managed services, all you need to do is engage in a weekly or bi-weekly conversation, and they take care of everything else. This includes finding ideal clients to feature as podcast guests on your show, as well as building an audience within your target customer niche. They provide support in hosting, managing, and crafting SEO-optimized written, audio, and video content for every episode, all designed to help grow your B2B business.

They offer flexibility by customizing the strategy and approach based on their client’s changing needs and goals. With over 10 years of media production and B2B marketing experience, they can help drive sales, increase brand awareness, and maximize lead generation efforts.

Services Include:

  • Strategy

  • Scheduling

  • Show Preparation

  • Equipment Recommendations

  • Podcast Cover Art

  • Intro/Outro (with background music)

  • Ad Spot Scripts/Voiceover

  • Guest Coordination/Communications

  • Directory Submit (Spotify, Apple, etc.)

  • Audio/Video Production

  • Show Notes

  • Uploading/Publishing

  • Video Clips

  • SEO Blogging/Written Assets

  • Marketing/Promotion

2) Resonate Recordings

Resonate Recordings is a full-service podcast production company for businesses and storytellers. With Resonate Recordings, you will benefit from one-click publishing on their hosting platform. In addition, you will get a free podcast microsite when you work with them. Resonate Recordings prides itself on using innovative technology to achieve the highest quality and maximize efficiency. They take care of everything from cover art to equipment to marketing and much more.

Services Include:

  • Podcast Directory Setup

  • Podcast Music

  • Podcast Artwork

  • Audio Trailer Episode

  • Video Trailer Episode

  • Voiceover

  • Consulting (equipment and creative)

  • Podcast Website

  • Podcast Producer Services

  • Mixing, editing and mastering

  • Show Notes

  • Transcription

  • Audiogram and Videogram

  • Social Media Marketing

3) Freedom Podcasting

Freedom Podcasting is a podcast production company tailored to forward-thinking artists, entrepreneurs, and companies. Working with Freedom is very simple, all you have to do is record your podcast episode, send it to them, and wait 3 business days. They will take care of all the editing and publishing for your episode.

Services Include:

  • Audio Podcast Production

  • Launch Strategy

  • Show Art Design

  • Episode Art Design

  • Meta-Tagging

  • Search Engine Optimization

  • Show Ideation and Execution

  • Directories Submission

  • Distribution System

4) Quill Podcast Agency

Quill is a full-service podcast agency that makes it easy for brands to create, launch and grow successful podcasts. They are an award-winning podcast production agency specializing in branded content. Quill has worked with global brands such as Interac, Expedia, Yelp, TD, SickKids, and much more to create compelling audio that drives measurable results. They focus on the full process from ideation to production and marketing. Quill recognizes that podcast success doesn’t end with a high-quality podcast. That is why they focus on post-production services using quality data-driven marketing tactics with a strong focus on audience growth.

Services Include:

  • Podcast Branding and Strategy

  • Series Conceptualization

  • Episode Planning and Scription

  • Audio Editing and Production

  • Distribution to Major Podcast Channels

  • Podcast Analytics

  • Audio Recording

  • Transcription for SEO

  • Audience Growth and Development

  • Content Repurposing

  • Guest Media Kits

  • Live Podcast Episodes

  • Advertising Campaigns

5) Sweet Fish

Sweet Fish is a media brand agency that helps B2B marketers produce content across multiple channels including podcasts. They are focused on breaking away from traditional content marketing that is copycat, commodity, corporate, and chaotic. Sweet Fish exists to help companies become their market's “favourite follow”.

Services Include:

  • Full Production of Trailer Episode

  • Publishing to All Major Podcast Platforms

  • Music

  • Intro, Outro, Ad Spot Scripts and Voiceover

  • Social Media Posts

  • Podcast Briefs

  • Editing

  • Guest Booking

6) Lower Street

Lower Street is a full-service agency that handles all of your podcast production and marketing needs from start to finish. Lower Street is focused on helping B2B companies of all sizes through narrative or story-based podcasts. With Lower Street, you could have your podcast out in as little as 2 months.

Services Include:

  • Podcast Launch Service

  • Narrative Podcast Production Service

  • Podcast Editing Services

  • Private Podcasting

  • Podcast Show Notes

  • Podcast Promotion

  • Video Podcasts

7) Pacific Content

Pacific Content is a leading podcast production company that has worked with many notable brands including Audible, Slack, Rogers, Dell, and much more. They focus on creating influential podcasts that allow brands to make deep connections with listeners. They create premium audio storytelling and assist with all aspects of the process.

Services Include:

  • Podcast strategy & development

  • Production & sound design

  • Audience development

  • Paid media & podcast integrations

8) Fame

Fame is a UK based B2B podcast production company that helps companies generate a more qualified pipeline while becoming famous in their niche. They are focused on generating profitable podcasts for growth-focused B2B businesses. They help with strategy, guest bookings, training, and much more. The idea is that they do all the work and you get all the “fame.”

Services Include:

  • Strategy

  • Guest Booking

  • Trailer Production

  • Editing

  • Podcast Directories

  • Marketing and Promotion

  • Video Podcast

9) Content Allies

Content Allies is a global leader in B2B podcasting creating revenue-generating podcasts for brands and companies. They have worked with leading companies including Meta, AWS, Cisco, Siemens and more to launch, produce, and promote. They serve enterprises, startups and SMBs. Content Allies is a full-service agency that will take care of everything from A-Z while you simply have conversations.

Services Include:

  • Strategy

  • Production

  • Guest Scheduling

  • Organic Promotion

  • Advertising

  • Show Prep

  • Equipment

  • Artwork

  • Directory Submissions

  • Show Notes

  • Video Clips

  • Uploading and Publishing

10) PodThrift

PodThrift offers affordable podcast production services from polished editing to strategy and promotion. This is a great option for those new to podcasting who don’t have a large budget. They take care of all you need to succeed. They also have a 30-day money-back guarantee if you are not satisfied with their service.

Services Include:

  • Podcast Editing

  • Publishing and Distribution

  • Podcast Repurposing

  • Promotion

  • Launch Strategy

  • Analytics Reporting

  • Strategy Sessions

  • Guest Scheduling

Conclusion

Starting a podcast can be a very complex process but it’s important due to the impact that a successful podcast can have on your business. That is why hiring a podcast production company is beneficial for many brands wanting to enter this space. Now that we have listed the 10 best podcast production companies, reach out to a couple that matches your needs and set up those conversations.

Written by Kaitlin Duong

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Jony Studios is a client-focused media production studio offering audio/video production, B2B podcasting, and audiobook services. They have worked with a wide range of clients from small businesses to larger organizations such as Penguin Random House, Amazon, University of Waterloo, Freakonomics Radio and many others.