
The ubiquity of mobile devices and shifting content consumption habits represent a huge opportunity for the growth of podcasts. If it’s been awhile for you, chances are that someone you know has listened pretty recently. When was the last time you listened to a podcast? So what can someone like me-and maybe someone like you-do about it? Reasons to jump headfirst into podcasting And I’m rather uncomfortable speaking extemporaneously without the safety net of rough draft after rough draft after rough draft. I cringe at spending money on a microphone. I have no idea what’s involved in getting audio recorded and edited. I am not used to the sound of my own voice. “I want to pee my pants when I think of speaking in public.” “The cost of quality equipment exceeds my small budget.” “The technical skills needed to record, upload, and store audio files are so far out of my wheelhouse.” Demian Farnworth listed pretty much all my fears. Then I read a pitch from Copyblogger for a podcast seminar. I have always been podcast averse but never quite able to put my finger on why.
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