23 min listen
1% - How to start a niche podcast that people love
1% - How to start a niche podcast that people love
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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Feb 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Rose, how do you start a podcast? What did you do?
In this episode, I tell you. I answer five questions about starting a podcast asked by members of my community:
What time and resources do you need to commit to your podcast initially? And what about now that you do it more regularly?
How do we decide upon our target audience? There are so many possibilities that people can pursue with their time. How do we get their attention? Should that be our goal, or perhaps just to put out what we believe in and see what happens?
What tech do you use? Should we use video?
What post production do you do and how do you get it done? Do you do it yourself or outsource it? Do you have a background in recording or editing software?
What are your reflections now that you have been podcasting for a while? Has it been worth it? How do you measure success or a sense that you are using your time and resources productively?
I hope you enjoy this honest conversation and it helps open your eyes to the limitless possibilities as to where your legal career may take you.
Did you enjoy this episode? Why don’t you send this episode to a friend? And how about you also leave me a review on Apple Podcasts?
You can connect, follow and me on:
Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/rosetintedlaw/
Linked In here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roseinglis/ and https://www.linkedin.com/company/rosetintedlaw/
And you can be the first to know of RTL events and new podcast episodes by signing up to my mailing list: https://rosetintedlaw.com.au
In this episode, I tell you. I answer five questions about starting a podcast asked by members of my community:
What time and resources do you need to commit to your podcast initially? And what about now that you do it more regularly?
How do we decide upon our target audience? There are so many possibilities that people can pursue with their time. How do we get their attention? Should that be our goal, or perhaps just to put out what we believe in and see what happens?
What tech do you use? Should we use video?
What post production do you do and how do you get it done? Do you do it yourself or outsource it? Do you have a background in recording or editing software?
What are your reflections now that you have been podcasting for a while? Has it been worth it? How do you measure success or a sense that you are using your time and resources productively?
I hope you enjoy this honest conversation and it helps open your eyes to the limitless possibilities as to where your legal career may take you.
Did you enjoy this episode? Why don’t you send this episode to a friend? And how about you also leave me a review on Apple Podcasts?
You can connect, follow and me on:
Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/rosetintedlaw/
Linked In here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roseinglis/ and https://www.linkedin.com/company/rosetintedlaw/
And you can be the first to know of RTL events and new podcast episodes by signing up to my mailing list: https://rosetintedlaw.com.au
Released:
Feb 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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