It's exciting
and easy to create your podcast, just like so many other
podcasters out there. If you look around, however, most
of these homemade internet radio programs fizzle out
after just a few episodes. Here are tips on how you
can sustain your podcast so that you can gain more listeners
and higher advertising revenue opportunities.
Tip 1: Choose a topic narrow enough to be interesting,
yet broad enough to develop into several episodes.
True, you can choose to talk about anything and everything,
but that will limit your listenership. Imagine what
will happen if only certain episodes appeal to a select
few? People will not subscribe to your podcast if only
a couple of episodes are interesting.
So choose a niche topic. For example, how to speak
Tagalog.
You can develop that niche topic into several sub-niche
topics. This way, you will have a lot of material for
future episodes. For example, learn to speak Tagalog
in the following situations: at school, in the hotel,
at a restaurant, at the movies, and so on.
Tip 2: Ask your listeners for future episode
topics.
In your podcast, provide a voicemail number and email
address where your listeners can send their suggestions
for future topics. They will appreciate the chance to
be heard, and will gamely come up with a gaggle of ideas.
It will also make your podcast more fun to listen to
if you greet your listeners by name and thank them for
their suggestions.
Tip 3: Go out and interview people.
When you interact with other people, you will experience
a new flow of ideas. Ask their permission first before
recording your interview.
As an added bonus, your podcast will provide a pleasingly
varied listening experience because the ambient sounds
of the interview place will help bring color to your
podcast: the hubbub of a coffee shop, the strains of
carnival music in the background, the rumble of buses
while conducting your interview near a bus station.
When you bring a richer feel to your podcast, you also
create that effect in you. You are then rejuvenated
and inspired to continue creating more episodes, because
new places and new people will fire up your creative
juices.
So get out of your sterile computer room, meet friends,
and gain inspiration. If you do all these, yours will
be a podcast that not only grows, but also lasts.
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