Pocket-Sized Podcasting With Alitu Alitu: The Podcast Maker
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Pocket-Sized Podcasting is the ‘how to podcast’ series for busy people. You’ll get one short sharp tip delivered to your feed Monday through Friday, all aimed towards helping you build and grow your own life-changing show. Brought to you by Alitu, the Podcast Maker, it’s our aim to make the entire process of podcasting as simple and accessible as humanly possible. Find us anywhere you get your podcasts, and be sure to hit follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode!
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Posting Video Versions of Episodes
If you and your guest are comfortable with it, then it makes total sense to record video as well as audio. You can upload these videos to YouTube, which is the second biggest search engine in the world.
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Written Content & Blogging
An extra 20mins spent turning your outline or show notes into something we might more accurately describe as a “blog post” can be well worth your while.
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Live Broadcasting & Streaming
If you’ve got a phone or an internet connection, then you have the ability to “go live” at any time. Typically, this would be on one of the big social media platforms, a dedicated streaming platform like twitch, or, an app like Podbean.
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Podcast Growth Through Repurposing
If you’re spending time creating great content in one medium - in our case, audio - then you can multiply its impact by repurposing or ‘stacking’ it.
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Event Sponsorship
The beauty of event sponsorship is that you don’t even physically need to be there. You can sponsor an event on the other side of the world, or multiple events at the same time!
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Podcast Flyers & Leaflets
Using flyers to advertise your podcast can be an effective marketing strategy, if done correctly. They can get your show in front of potential listeners in an eye-catching and tangible way. They can tempt these potential listeners into finding out more, by offering a clear problem-solution relevant to your content.
Customer Reviews
Quick, Helpful Tips
Love these short episodes with really useful tips.
Good Format
Dig the short form format, can listen to a bunch of episodes in a row.