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EP2: A ton of coffee and feeling good (Launch Week)

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Want to Build & Launch your own thing? Join Justin Jackson as he launches a new product every week. Listen and learn from his wins and misses, and get motivated to ship your own SaaS, mobile app, ebook, or other digital project.

Want to help make Build & Launch a success? Subscribe, and leave a review in iTunes!

For the podcast's launch week, he's doing 5 mini episodes on what it takes to build and launch a podcast. Today's episode: start now and start small.

"Before you run out and buy a bunch of gear, record something now! You don't need a fancy mic to start practicing."

How to record your first podcast

  1. Find the Voice Memos app on your iPhone
  2. Choose a topic you'd like to talk about (see yesterday's episode)
  3. Write out an outline for a short 5-10 minute episode
  4. Open up the Voice Memos app and record your episode!
  5. Repeat over and over again: practice recording that same episode dozens of times
  6. Send Justin your mini-episode: words@bizbox.ca

Launch week: How to make a podcast

Episode 1: Choosing a topic (yesterday's episode) Episode 2: Record your first episode (this episode) Episode 3: Podcasting equipment Episode 4: Recording, interviewing, editing Episode 5: Launching and promoting

How to start a podcast

Show notes

Podcast hosting provided by Transistor.fm.

Update from 2021: A lot has happened since I recorded these episodes: I launched a podcast hosting company, Transistor.fm, with my friend Jon Buda! If you want to hear what I'm up to now go to transistor.fm/justin.

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Content provided by Justin Jackson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Justin Jackson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Want to Build & Launch your own thing? Join Justin Jackson as he launches a new product every week. Listen and learn from his wins and misses, and get motivated to ship your own SaaS, mobile app, ebook, or other digital project.

Want to help make Build & Launch a success? Subscribe, and leave a review in iTunes!

For the podcast's launch week, he's doing 5 mini episodes on what it takes to build and launch a podcast. Today's episode: start now and start small.

"Before you run out and buy a bunch of gear, record something now! You don't need a fancy mic to start practicing."

How to record your first podcast

  1. Find the Voice Memos app on your iPhone
  2. Choose a topic you'd like to talk about (see yesterday's episode)
  3. Write out an outline for a short 5-10 minute episode
  4. Open up the Voice Memos app and record your episode!
  5. Repeat over and over again: practice recording that same episode dozens of times
  6. Send Justin your mini-episode: words@bizbox.ca

Launch week: How to make a podcast

Episode 1: Choosing a topic (yesterday's episode) Episode 2: Record your first episode (this episode) Episode 3: Podcasting equipment Episode 4: Recording, interviewing, editing Episode 5: Launching and promoting

How to start a podcast

Show notes

Podcast hosting provided by Transistor.fm.

Update from 2021: A lot has happened since I recorded these episodes: I launched a podcast hosting company, Transistor.fm, with my friend Jon Buda! If you want to hear what I'm up to now go to transistor.fm/justin.

  continue reading

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