How To Podcast 2015: Four Simple Steps to Broadcast Your Message to the Connected Planet
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About this ebook
Despite what you may have read, part of the power podcasting lies in its simplicity. You can start podcasting today in just a few simple steps and in this book, Paul Colligan (Podcast Consultant and the number one top-selling author of Podcast Strategies and The Business Podcasting Bible) takes you step-by-step through the process of making your podcast and getting it online for the world to subscribe to, download and act on.
This isn’t a book for nerds, techie types or podcast enthusiasts. This is a book for people who want to be part of this podcasting world and want to know where to start and how to act. The short book is just four chapters long and each chapter covers a step in a process that doesn’t need to be complicated to be powerful. As an added benefit, you’ll find more than $900 in bonuses in services to help your podcasting efforts and a number of additional supporting chapters by podcasting experts who want to see you succeed. Everything you need to begin and succeed is included.
If you are looking for a book that takes hundreds of pages and weeks of your life, this is not that book. If you are looking for the steps to finally get your podcast out, quickly - you have found what you are looking for.
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How To Podcast 2015 - Paul Colligan
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About This Book
My name is Paul Colligan and I’ve been in podcasting pretty much since day one. I love this space and I love training others on how to succeed in it. I have hundreds of students with millions of downloads who’ve seen success ranging from a number one position in iTunes to simply making someone's Mom proud. I consider myself to be one of podcasting’s biggest fans.
This isn’t my first run at this. I already have two popular books about podcasting - The Business Podcasting Bible (released in 2006) and Podcast Strategies (released two years ago to a number one ranking in seven different countries). I still love both of these books and all that they represent, but they basically assume you know what podcasting is and that you want to do more with it.
For almost ten years now, I’ve kept telling myself that I shouldn’t do a how-to
podcast book. I always believed there were people doing this part of the process better than me, and I always thought that I should keep people focused on the revenue and monetization side of podcasting (my favorite parts), but this simple problem kept popping up:
People were just making this more complicated than it needed to be. As a result, ten years later, some people aren’t podcasting because they believe it’s too complicated. This has to stop.
I can’t stand unnecessary complication. It’s a waste of all our time.
Sometimes I wonder how much money has been made from making podcasting more complicated than it needs to be.
You only have so many hours in the day, and you don’t need to spend them trying to understand someone’s 200-page overly-complicated explanation of a much simpler process - especially if you’re not looking to make a complicated podcast. I won’t even start with a twenty-part video series or a weekend-long boot camp. It’s just not that complicated.
Is this book the whole story on podcasting? No. As the title states, this is a book on How To Podcast - and it is explained in four simple steps. Once you’ve got the fundamentals down, I’ll point you in the right direction of how to do even more; I’ve even included a TON of examples of how others are doing the very thing you are looking to pull off.
NOTE - THIS IS NOT A TECHNICAL BOOK OR FOR THE TECHNICALLY MINDED.
When it comes down to it, podcasting is about content, not technology. Podcasting is no more about the technology than writing is about the pen and paper (or word processor) that is used to write a book.
This is a book for the more traditional
user who likes podcasts - or at least the potential they represent - and wants to take a chance at producing them for themselves or for their company. If you’re looking for a technical book, please put this one down. Don’t worry, we’ll talk about the tech; it just won’t be the focus, because it shouldn't be the focus. I hope that’s okay with you.
This is also not a How-to-Make-Money-in-Podcasting
or a How-to-Market-your-Podcast
book. Instead it is, quite simply, How To Podcast - and in four simple steps, no less. Of course, you’re free to go on to any of those other topics (and I’d be thrilled to help you with some of them) once you’re done with this short book.
So, this is in fact a brief guide on how I, personally, podcast.
When I’m done with that, there will be some examples of how some of my peers, listeners and students podcast. You’ll notice the directions are short and straightforward because, quite simply, that’s how this side of the process should be.
It’s a lot more than just turning on a microphone and talking - but it is a lot less work than some people are trying to make it out to be.
It’s four steps... Really. That’s it.
And this book explains them all.
Thanks for picking it up.
To make things even more valuable and to make sure you get the comprehensive story of How To Podcast, I have a number of bonus chapters from friends, students and peers on how they take on a different element of the four-step process. This is because there is no single correct way to do anything (other than to not make it hard!).
The Bonuses
As you might have read in the description for this book, I have a number of bonuses for you from different companies who would love to have your podcasting business - be it technology, training, etc. They all come with your little investment in this book. The goal is to give you the opportunity to earn back many more times the amount that you spent on this volume. I’m proud to say that goal has been accomplished.
You can skip ahead to the bonus chapter for a quick peek right now if you want.
Register This Book / About Short Links
But you didn’t just buy a book...
The nature of technology is that everything changes. At some point, a service I recommend in this book might change price, change its features or become more complicated than it needs to be. I want to do what I can to protect you from that happening. We’re going to do that (to the best of my capabilities) in these two ways:
• First, I’m going to ask that you register this book. By registering this book I’ll keep you up to date by email with any major changes that you need to know about. If I make a change to the book, I’ll make sure you have a digital copy.
To register this book, visit http://HowToPodcastBook.com/Register
In addition to keeping you up to date with all of the changes that are going on, I’ll also give you access to a special bonus pack of how-to videos, additional content and more. You’ll only get these when you register the book. It’s my way of saying thanks - and making this more
than a book (regardless of whether it’s the electronic or the paper edition).
• Second, I’m also going to make (almost) all of the links in this book special shortlinks (quick hyperlinks which redirect you immediately to webpages) that I can change to redirect you in case something changes. You’ll notice every link in this book is in this format: http://h2plink.com/X - where X is the recommended resource. For example, http://h2plink.com/Paul is my blog.
This isn’t to make things more complicated - it’s actually to protect you on this journey. If there is something that I write about or mention that’s changed dramatically, and you need to know about it, the link will take you to a quick explanation before it takes you to the main site.
My promise to you is that I’ll keep this book updated for the entire year. Register the book and you’ll find out when the next updated version is released; I’ll make sure you get that at a ridiculously good rate, too.
Fair enough? Let’s get to work!
Man, This Book is Short!
Yes, I kept this book purposely short so that you could finish it quickly and get to work. I don’t want you debating platforms or microphone types, I want you broadcasting your message to the world.
Here’s the thing, your first podcast will be your worst podcast - and the sooner you get that one recorded and live, the sooner you’ll get better. Once that happens, it might be time to look at elements which are a bit more complicated - but between now and then, let’s get your first podcast LIVE.
You’ll notice that almost half of this book is comprised of articles by some of my readers, students and clients about how they’re podcasting. You can read that section for inspiration - or you can just let that sit for later - I’m fine either way.
Paul, I Found A Typo - Or A Mistake - Or You’re Grammar Weren’t Good!
I bet you did. Typos are going to happen; it’s actually one of the reasons I prefer podcasting over book authoring - nobody knows when I’m spelling things wrong in front of a microphone!
If you find something that needs a fix, point it out on the Facebook page (mentioned below) and I just might give you a shout-out for your awesome grammarizing (yeah, that’s a word) in the next release of this book.
Affiliate Disclaimer
I create commercial content that pays bills. I am what many call an information marketer.
Often, I am the provider (and/or business owner) of the products and/or services that I recommend. Being in this business
provides me such a wonderful opportunity. It’s part of how I pay those bills.
Occasionally, I am compensated by the products and services I recommend. It is sometimes direct – it is sometimes indirect – but it is there.
If this offends you, no problem, this isn’t content for you. Return this book. We can still be friends.
At all times, I only recommend products I use – or would tell my Mom to use. You have my promise there.
Let’s Continue The Conversation
The internet continues to change on a regular basis and I can pretty much promise you that once we send this book to be distributed, these changes will have already kicked in. The best way to stay informed on the changes which impact you is to register your book at http://HowToPodcastBook.com/Register, but here are some other options too:
• I set up a Facebook page specifically for this book at http://www.Facebook.com/HowToPodcast
When you launch your podcast as a result of this book, make sure you post it there too. You deserve the attention and acclaim that we’ll be sending your way when you do.
• My blog is online at http://www.PaulColligan.com - drop by and say hi!
• In terms of social networking, you can find me in all of the usual places:
http://PaulColligan.com/Twitter
http://PaulColligan.com/Facebook
http://PaulColligan.com/Instagram
http://PaulColligan.com/Pinterest
http://PaulColligan.com/YouTube
Thanks for buying the book! You won’t regret it.
Paul Colligan
HowToPodcastBook@Gmail.com
Portland, Oregon
February 2015
What is Podcasting?
Podcasting is, quite simply:
Audio or video made available online for both easy on-demand consumption and/or subscription-based delivery.
That’s it.
You were expecting more, weren’t you? Others have certainly tried to make it out to be more than that. Of course, there are details and nuances, but that’s podcasting in a nutshell.
Yes, it is simple - but there is power in simplicity.
That’s it. The whole Apple, iTunes, iPad, iPhone podcasting thing - is possible because of the fact that it’s audio or video made available online for both easy on-demand consumption and/or subscription-based delivery.
But it’s not just an Apple thing. What about the podcasts on a Google device, a Microsoft phone, a connected car stereo, or some other platform out there which supports podcasts? Those too are simply audio or video made available online for both easy on-demand consumption and/or subscription-based delivery.
This isn’t a platform thing. One single podcast will work on any device looking to access your content. You don’t need to make things specifically for an iPad, Android Device, connected car stereo - or anything else.
Once your podcast is up and running, it works on any device and for anyone looking to connect with your content. In that way, it is just like radio or television - it doesn’t matter if they get your content on a Sony or Hitachi device. What really matters, in fact, is that they do get your content.
How come others make it so complicated?
There are a number of possible reasons why others have tried to make podcasting more complicated than this definition. They range from conspiracy level "they can’t charge you as much once you realize how easy it is to human elements of
some are so excited by the tech that they want to share with you every single element of it - even if you don’t need it."
I’ll be honest, when I was first putting this book together, I posted this definition online to a few podcaster sites to see what they thought. If someone had a simpler way of explaining the process, I certainly wanted to share it with you.
I was able to refine the definition a bit, and I’m happy with how we’ve defined it; but trust me on this - there are a lot of people with definitions much more complicated than mine.
No matter the reason for others making it more complicated, this book