13 min

8 Common Podcast Mistakes To Avoid Clipped

    • Education

This episode is sponsored by Riverside.fm
Welcome back to another episode of Clipped, the podcast that's your go-to source for all things podcasting. This episode dives deep into the common mistakes podcasters make and how to avoid them. Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned podcaster, these tips are designed to help you elevate your podcast game. 
Let’s Give It a Go…
Episode Highlights 1. Using a Condenser Microphone The Mistake: Many podcasters opt for condenser microphones, which are sensitive and pick up all sorts of background noise.
The Fix: Switch to a dynamic microphone. They isolate your voice and give you that rich, broadcast tone you're after.
2. Not Using a Microphone At All The Mistake: Some podcasters, especially guests, talk directly into their laptop microphone.
The Fix: At the very least, use a wired headset. If you're hosting, invest in a quality podcast microphone.
3. Recording Via Zoom The Mistake: Zoom may be great for meetings, but it's not ideal for podcasting due to compressed audio and potential dropouts.
The Fix: Use a platform designed for podcasting like Riverside.fm. It offers high-quality audio and video recording.
4. Not Being on All Platforms The Mistake: Limiting your podcast to just one or two platforms.
The Fix: Distribute your podcast on as many platforms as possible, including YouTube, to maximize your reach.
5. Lack of Target Audience or Niche The Mistake: Starting a podcast without a clear target audience or subject matter.
The Fix: Define your audience, niche, and goals before you even hit record. This will serve as your roadmap for future episodes.
6. Interrupting Guests or Speaking Over Them The Mistake: Constantly interrupting your guests or thinking about your next question instead of actively listening.
The Fix: Practice active listening. Jot down notes if you have something to say, but let your guest finish speaking first.
7. Not Doing Guest Research The Mistake: Inviting guests onto your show without proper research can lead to a lackluster conversation.
The Fix: Spend one to two hours researching your guest. Make sure they align with your podcast's theme and can offer value to your audience.
8. Failing to Promote Your Podcast The Mistake: Not promoting your podcast can limit its growth.
The Fix: Be your own biggest fan. Utilize social media, newsletters, and word-of-mouth to get the word out there.
If you need help with your podcast, head on over to The Podcast Haven and fill out the contact form. We’ll get back to you to set up a chat.
Keep listening, keep engaging, and keep creating
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This episode is sponsored by Riverside.fm
Welcome back to another episode of Clipped, the podcast that's your go-to source for all things podcasting. This episode dives deep into the common mistakes podcasters make and how to avoid them. Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned podcaster, these tips are designed to help you elevate your podcast game. 
Let’s Give It a Go…
Episode Highlights 1. Using a Condenser Microphone The Mistake: Many podcasters opt for condenser microphones, which are sensitive and pick up all sorts of background noise.
The Fix: Switch to a dynamic microphone. They isolate your voice and give you that rich, broadcast tone you're after.
2. Not Using a Microphone At All The Mistake: Some podcasters, especially guests, talk directly into their laptop microphone.
The Fix: At the very least, use a wired headset. If you're hosting, invest in a quality podcast microphone.
3. Recording Via Zoom The Mistake: Zoom may be great for meetings, but it's not ideal for podcasting due to compressed audio and potential dropouts.
The Fix: Use a platform designed for podcasting like Riverside.fm. It offers high-quality audio and video recording.
4. Not Being on All Platforms The Mistake: Limiting your podcast to just one or two platforms.
The Fix: Distribute your podcast on as many platforms as possible, including YouTube, to maximize your reach.
5. Lack of Target Audience or Niche The Mistake: Starting a podcast without a clear target audience or subject matter.
The Fix: Define your audience, niche, and goals before you even hit record. This will serve as your roadmap for future episodes.
6. Interrupting Guests or Speaking Over Them The Mistake: Constantly interrupting your guests or thinking about your next question instead of actively listening.
The Fix: Practice active listening. Jot down notes if you have something to say, but let your guest finish speaking first.
7. Not Doing Guest Research The Mistake: Inviting guests onto your show without proper research can lead to a lackluster conversation.
The Fix: Spend one to two hours researching your guest. Make sure they align with your podcast's theme and can offer value to your audience.
8. Failing to Promote Your Podcast The Mistake: Not promoting your podcast can limit its growth.
The Fix: Be your own biggest fan. Utilize social media, newsletters, and word-of-mouth to get the word out there.
If you need help with your podcast, head on over to The Podcast Haven and fill out the contact form. We’ll get back to you to set up a chat.
Keep listening, keep engaging, and keep creating
Explore Our Podcast Archives: The Great Social Media Podcast Myth
Top 5 Benefits of Solo Podcasts
Skyrocket Your YouTube Views By Adding Chapters
Support The Podcast: Show your appreciation and keep us energized! Please take a moment to rate and review the podcast at Rate This Podcast.
Stay Connected: The Podcast Haven
Instagram
YouTube
LinkedIn
Clipped Website
 

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