DiscoverPersonalBranding.com With Dillon KivoEverything You Need to Know about Creating Your First Podcast
Everything You Need to Know about Creating Your First Podcast

Everything You Need to Know about Creating Your First Podcast

Update: 2024-10-01
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Welcome to a new episode of PersonalBranding.com with Dillon Kivo! Today, Dillon steps away from his book to dive into the world of podcasting, sharing his early experiences and the incredible impact it has had on his reach and message. If you're considering starting your own podcast or looking to boost your personal brand, this episode is packed with practical tips on setting up, recording, and promoting your podcast across various platforms. Join us as Dillon explains how to establish yourself as an authority in your niche and connect with a broader audience through consistent and engaging podcast content.

 

Highlights:

"Once you've built up your brand and credibility a bit, starting a podcast can be surprisingly simple to take your brand to the next level."

 

"Podcasting is worth your time and mine... with about 100 million people in the US now listening to podcasts instead of radio."

 

"Set aside some time to set up your recording space and write out some ideas for your episodes in advance."

 

"Don't just put your podcast out there without any promotion; let your followers and peers know where they can listen to it."

 

Timestamps:

0:00 - Starting a Podcast: Introduction 

1:09 - The Benefits of Podcasting 

2:37 - Getting Started with Podcasting 

3:46 - Setting Up the Recording Equipment 

4:31 - Promoting the Podcast 

5:54 - Final Thoughts and Encouragement 

 

Follow Dillon @DillonKivo 

 

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Everything You Need to Know about Creating Your First Podcast

Everything You Need to Know about Creating Your First Podcast