Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Choosing A Niche For A Podcast

By Theo McLanahan

Almost any business can incorporate podcasting into their line up tips to find out where in the reader's business

It is becoming increasingly popular for websites to offer audio on their sites. Audio is fun and simple to incorporate- and it can add a lot of value to your website. It also allows you to connect to your readers in a way you cannot with print. You should consider starting with podcasting; most businesses can work a podcast into their format.

When deciding what type of podcast to create, take a moment and think about your target market. When you developed your website, you probably thought about it for a long time and maybe you even tried a few different formats before you found one that stuck. The following are some tips to help you find your podcasting niche.

The first step is defining who your target market is and the topics they want to know about. The easiest way to define these things is to take a look at your website. You are already adding content that appeals to your target market. To develop a podcast, you just need to adapt the kind of written content you have into an audio form.

For instance, if you have a website with info catering to new mothers, your podcast will have the same type of information. You may include interviews you held with interviewers on how to create the ideal nursery. You may also consider a questions session where first-time mothers could ask more experienced moms various questions. You could simply speak to your audience and give them advice or feedbacks, recommend products, resources, etc.

If your market is catered towards people who enjoy home repair, you would apply the same techniques mentioned before, but focus on the home repair market. If you conduct an interviews, hold answer sessions, or give information, you can include info about home repair specific targets.

If you are having a difficult time deciding on podcast content, consider asking your audience. Set up a form on your site in which you ask people to tell you what they would like to learn or hear about. If you include specific information and get detailed feedback, you can better tailor your podcasts to your listeners.

Not only is this a great idea for coming up with podcast topics, but it will also help you develop your information products, and increase your profits and your website traffic. If you can work towards giving your audience what they want to hear, they will come back again and again.

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