Amateur mistakes: Not editing enough

If too much editing of podcasts is a common rookie mistake, not editing enough is also a common error made my amateur podcasters.

Not editing enough is pretty apparent when you listen to these kinds of podcasts. The quality is really raw and there the whole podcast is not all over the place. The podcaster would usually just ramble without any rhyme or reason. There is no attempt to tighten up the episode by excising the unnecessary bits.

A sloppy podcast is a sure way to discourage listeners from following your episodes faithfully. It’s as bad as overdoing your podcasts with fancy effects.Learn to keep a balance by editing your podcasts in just the right amount.

Amateur mistakes: Edit overload

Editing software is one of the tools that podcasters usually use when preparing their podcasts. This software can give great benefits to podcasts by giving it a professional sheen because of the professional sounding editing. Unfortunately, being amateurs, some beginner podcasters get a little crazy with editing software.

These podcasters act like children in a brand new sandbox, trying out all of the nifty effects that come with the software. They’ll use special audio effects without thinking if it’s really appropriate. What they do not realize that going overboard with the unnecessary effects will usually leave listeners with a auditory overload. They’ll be too distracted by everything else that’s happening that they’ll forget the meat of the podcast, which is the content.

When using editing software, try to be minimal. Always ask yourself if you really need that fancy effect and if it would enhance the content. If it doesn’t, then don’t use it.

Amateur mistakes: Too general

Amateur podcasters understandably make rookie mistakes. They still don’t know the “lay of the land”, so to speak, and because of this, will often commit errors that immediately show that they’re still wet behind the ears. I’ll try to help amateur podcasters by pointing out common mistakes that they make.

One of the biggest and most common mistake that amateur podcasters make is being too general in their topics. Amateur podcasters usually forget that they are in a competition to gain the attention of an audience hungry for new and exciting information — and they have to compete with other forms of media as well. To gain an audience, their podcasts need to stand out and this means thinking of ways to make their topics not only exciting but also more precise. Instead of talking about Chinese cuisine, talk about the interesting delicacies of Cantonese cooking. Creating your niche is a great way of developing a loyal audience.

Market your podcast

I’ve mentioned before that one of the biggest hurdles of having a podcast is finding an audience that will support your podcast and be there to listen to it every time you have a new episode.

The best way to ensure that you gain an audience and ensure that it grows is by marketing your podcast. Let’s face it. Great content can only bring you so far. You will need the magic of marketing to help make your podcast a success.

The best way to make your podcast successful is by creating an image for it – and the best way to do it is by using some handy marketing tools that will give a recognizable face to your podcast.

For example, you can use the power of a slogan to bring recall to your podcasts. Using a simple but memorable slogan will help people remember your podcast. Listeners will zero in on your slogan and whenever they hear it or words associated with it, they will be reminded immediately of your podcast.

Of course, a slogan will not be effective if you are sloppy with your work. Make sure that your podcasts show a level of professionalism that will impress listeners. It can be as simple as making sure that the grammar in your podcasts are correct. Always remember that a sloppily written piece — whether it’s a podcast or an article — will always look and sound sloppy if it was poorly written.