How do I see podcasts?

How do I see podcasts?

On your Android phone

  1. Search “Google podcasts” in the play store app or click this link on your phone to open it in the store.
  2. Install the app.
  3. Once you open the app, use the search box (look out for the magnifying glass icon) and type in the name of the podcast you want to find eg: Football Weekly.

What is the difference between a podcast and a YouTube video?

YouTube uses algorithms to show their viewers content they might like. There are no algorithms being used in podcast apps, limiting the organic discovery aspect. The only way to get organic traffic in a podcast app is from listeners using search in their app and for your podcast to show in the results.

Are podcasts video or just audio?

Most Podcasts today are audio only, even though video podcasts do exist. Podcasting has really grown out of a need for background content. That means something that can entertain you, educate you or inspire you in the background of other boring or rote activities.

What pays more YouTube or podcast?

Without a doubt, Podcasting has a higher CPM than YouTube. On average you can earn about $25 per 1,000 listens for a mid-roll advertisement and $18 per 1,000 for a pre-roll advertisement. This mean you’d be making about $ode if you were getting 1,000 downloads per episode.

Can podcasts have video?

A video podcast is simply a podcast with a video element. The video element could be as simple or as complex as you like, but it often consists of a single static image or a video recording of the podcast hosts and guests.

What are video podcasts called?

A video podcast or vodcast is a podcast that contains video content. Web television series are often distributed as video podcasts. Dead End Days, a serialized dark comedy about zombies released from 31 October 2003 through 2004, is commonly believed to be the first video podcast.

How do you start a podcast for beginners?

Feel free to get out a notebook or a whiteboard so you can start planning your podcast like a pro.

  1. Choose A Topic.
  2. Pick A Co-host (optional)
  3. Choose A Name.
  4. Show Format.
  5. Create Cover Art.
  6. Get A Professional Intro (Optional)
  7. Choose Intro Music.
  8. Get A Microphone.

What should I talk about on my first podcast?

5 Ideas For Your First Podcast Show

  • #1: Your Thoughts. You can create an entire podcast revolving around your thoughts.
  • #2: Interview The Experts.
  • #3: Answer Audience’s Questions.
  • #4: Your Blog Posts.
  • #5: Something You Enjoy Talking About.
  • Audio Matters.
  • Promote Your Landing Page In Each Podcast Episode.
  • Get Started Now.

How do you start a podcast with no money?

How to Start a Podcast With Almost No Money

  1. Why do you want to start a podcast?
  2. The first step: Start talking!
  3. Listen to similar podcasts.
  4. Get (cheap) recording equipment.
  5. Download audio editing software and learn how to use it.
  6. Get a logo and a theme song.
  7. Name your podcast.
  8. Get a web site.

Is it expensive to start a podcast?

Total Recurring Costs: Generally speaking though, you can expect to pay $200-$500 for a good quality podcast. On the extreme ends, you can start a decent podcast for around $100 and for the best of the best, most professional podcast possible, you can expect to dish out around $5,000.

Can one person do a podcast?

Podcasts can take many forms: one-man shows, cohosts, guests, call-in, etc. Metafilter founder Matt Haughey, who has put in hundreds of hours on podcasting, recommends that your show involve two or three hosts. I listen to a lot of podcasts and the most typical format is 2 or 3 hosts and sometimes one guest.

Can I start a podcast with my phone?

Contrary to what you might think, you don’t need a professional studio and tonnes of recording equipment to make a great podcast. If you’re just getting into podcasting, or you’re more experienced and looking for a super-compact setup for podcasting on the go, your smartphone is a perfectly acceptable recording tool.

Is now a good time to start a podcast?

The best news about podcasting is that now’s the time to get involved. The podcasting industry has grown dramatically even in just the past few years. By 2019, those numbers had grown to over 750,000 active podcasts, and 30 million episodes.

What time do podcasts come out?

Research from Megaphone reveals that most podcasters publish the most new episodes on Wednesday, Tuesday, and Thursday (in that order) between 2AM and 5AM, with 5AM gaining the max amount of downloads. At Resonate, we help podcasters schedule and distribute podcasts every day.

How long does it take to launch a podcast?

When you’re launching a podcast this is the very last step in the process before you’re officially a podcaster and I’ve had shows take anywhere from 24 hours to two weeks to appear. I usually give myself a buffer of two weeks between uploading a trailer/submitting my show and going “live” with my first episode.

How long does it take for a podcast to be approved by Spotify?

It may take as long as 2-5 days to appear on Spotify, but most podcasts appear within just a few hours. Spotify does not contact you when your podcast has been added though, so you’ll have to keep an eye on the Spotify podcast listings yourself.

What does it take to do a podcast?

The 10 Technology Items You’ll Need to Start a Podcast

  • A good microphone. Audio is one area that you won’t want to cut corners with.
  • Headphones. Your headphones don’t have to be top of the line, but you will want something that’s up to the job.
  • A pop filter.
  • A boom.
  • A Skype account.
  • Recording and editing software.
  • ID3 Editor.
  • A podcast hosting account.

How long does it take to edit a 1 hour podcast?

Editing a podcast takes time. Most editors will spend between 3 and 5 minutes of audio editing each minute of a podcast. A twenty-minute recording may only take about an hour and a half of audio editing time, but one-hour episodes easily require half of a workday.

Andrew

Andrey is a coach, sports writer and editor. He is mainly involved in weightlifting. He also edits and writes articles for the IronSet blog where he shares his experiences. Andrey knows everything from warm-up to hard workout.