Are you looking to start a podcast? Want to know what does a perfect podcasting setup look like? In this guide, we will show you how to start your own podcast with WordPress – step by step. You will learn about how podcasts work, the best podcast equipment, the podcast WordPress plugin that you absolutely need, and more.
No matter your age or technical skill set, you can easily start your own podcast by following the step by step process outlined in this article.
Here is an outline of everything that we will cover:
- What is podcasting & how podcasts work?
- Finding a niche and topic for your podcast
- Things you need to setup your podcast
- Choosing the best web hosting and domain name
- Setting up a media hosting service
- Choosing the proper podcasting equipment
- Planning your first few podcast episodes
- Recording your first podcast
- Publishing your podcast with WordPress
- Uploading your media files to Blubrry
- Setting up Smart Podcast Player Plugin
- Adding your first podcast in WordPress
- Previewing your podcast with iTunes
- Submitting your podcast to iTunes
- Podcasting resources to help you grow
- Making money from your podcast
Ready? Let’s get started.
What is Podcasting & How Podcasts Work?
A podcast is an episodic series of audio files which users can subscribe to download and listen.
In order for your podcast to work, you need to have an audio file and a RSS Feed that users can subscribe to stay updated and download new episodes when they come out.
Because WordPress comes with a built-in RSS feed system for blogs, many podcasters choose to use WordPress as their podcast website platform.
You can connect your podcast website with podcasting apps like iTunes to make it easier for millions of users to listen and subscribe. We will cover this later in the article.
Now that you know what is a podcast and how it works, let’s take a look at how to find ideas to make a successful podcast.
Finding a Niche and Topics for Your Podcast
Podcasts are quite popular and there are dozens of podcasts on many different topics out there. In order to compete, you need to find your niche and select the topics you will be covering in your podcast.
You also need to know your audience and think about what they would find more interesting. This simple exercise will give you a clear idea about your podcast and what you want to say. Don’t forget to write it down.
You can now narrow it down to very specific topics. For example, if your podcast is about music then you can narrow it down to a particular genre, era, region, or artists.
Now, there might be some very popular podcasts covering similar topics. You may be wondering how could you compete with them?
You can compete with the big guys, by just being you. Your podcast will have your unique insights, perspective, style, and voice to it. It will be a different experience for your audience and many of them would love to listen.
Thinking about your niche and narrowing down your topics will later help you plan your podcast episodes and win subscribers by sticking to a well-planned content strategy.
Now, that you have made up your mind about what you want to say, let’s take a look at the things you will need to make all this happen.
Things You Need to Setup Your Podcast
For a professional podcasting setup, there are a few things that you will need to get started.
The first thing is a website or blog where people can learn more about you and your podcast.
The second thing is the equipment to record your podcast.
Lastly, you need to have the right tools to publish your podcast on the internet, so you can get maximum subscribers and reach.
We will walk you through the whole process step-by-step.
Step 1. Website Setup: WordPress Hosting and Domain Name
The most important step in building a website is to choose the right platform. Thankfully you’re here, so you won’t be making any rookie mistakes.
We recommend using WordPress.org also known as self-hosted WordPress for setting up your podcasting website.
WordPress is free to use, you can install plugins, customize your site design, and most importantly make money from your site without any restrictions (see the difference between WordPress.com vs WordPress.org.
We have already explained why WordPress is free? in our previous article.
There’s no catch. It’s free because you have to do the setup and host it yourself.
In other words, you need a domain name and web hosting.
A domain name is your website’s address on the internet. This is what people type to get to your website. For example, google.com or wpbeginner.com.
Web hosting is your website’s house on the internet. This is where all your files and images are stored. Every website needs web hosting.
The typical cost of web hosting is $7.99 per month and a domain name usually cost around $14.99 per year.
This is a lot for someone just starting out. Thankfully, Bluehost, has agreed to offer our users a free domain name and over 60% off on web hosting.
In real numbers, this means you can start your podcasting website for $2.75 per month.
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We recommend using Bluehost because they are one of the official WordPress recommended hosting providers, and one of the largest web hosting service in the world.
After signing up with Bluehost, please refer to our step by step guide on how to start a WordPress blog. You will be up and running in no time.
For more hosting recommendations, see our guide on how to choose the best WordPress hosting.
If you choose a different hosting company than Bluehost, then you can follow the instructions in our complete step by step WordPress installation tutorial to get started.
Step 2. Setting up a Media Hosting Service
The next thing you will need is a good media hosting service.
Your podcasts are large audio files. Serving them from your web host will consume a lot of server resources, which will make your website slow and often unresponsive.
For best user experience, we recommend that you use a podcast specific media hosting platform like Blubrry.
Most smart podcasters use a separate podcast hosting service to serve their podcast files. It is the smartest and most efficient way to run a podcast.
Here are few reasons why we recommend Blubrry:
- Blubrry is optimized for podcasting using WordPress. They offer a powerful plugin called Blubrry PowerPress which makes it easy to manage your podcast from WordPress site.
- It comes with the a large user community consisting many successful podcasters behind it. If you need help, then join the forums to learn from others who are podcasting for a long time.
- Blubrry comes with great tools like ID3 tagging, iTunes optimization, automatic media artwork management, etc.
- They have a top-tier content delivery network which makes your content delivery faster and more reliable.
Step 3. Choosing Proper Podcasting Equipment
As your podcast grows, you will learn about new tools that you can use to produce higher quality podcasts. However as a beginner, the most important tool that you need is a good microphone.
Please do not use your computer’s built-in microphone to record your podcast. Your users will instantly notice the terrible sound quality.
There are 3 popular mic choices among podcasters.
Samson C01U (USB) – Entry level Microphone
Rode Podcaster (USB) – Best USB mic that we found. We use it for our WPBeginner videos as well as our List25 Youtube videos.
Heil PR-40 (XLR connection, not USB) – This is what the Pro’s use. You will need to buy an audio mixer as well.
Other equipment that you probably want to purchase: mic arm, shock mount, and a pop filter. We purchased the Rode Podcaster kit that came with a Mic Arm and shock mount.
You would also need a decent headphone. We’re using Sony MDR7506.
Once you have the right podcasting equipment, you will be ready for the next step: planning and recording the podcast episode.
Step 4. Planning Your First Few Podcast Episodes
You need to plan your podcast episodes before you sit down to record them. There are several important decicions that you need to make.
1. Episode content
What will be the topics for your first few episodes? You can plan your content in an orderly fashion, work on the content by creating an outline and then digging into the details.
2. Length of Episodes
Podcasts can be between 20 minutes to over an hour long. The duration of your episodes depends on your content and audience. There are no strict rules about what the ideal length should be for a good podcast episode.
If you have good content, then don’t cut it down just so it can fit the specific length. Similarly, don’t drag content too much just so you can fill the desired episode length.
3. Supporting Media
You will also want to work on an intro music, background music, or other sounds you may want to add to your podcast for a dramatic effect.
Following are a few places where you can find license-free music and soundtracks to use in your podcast episodes or as your theme music. Carefully review the licensing terms before using any track in your podcast.
4. Storyboarding and Scripting
You can certainly just sit down and record by just looking at a simple outline of your ideas. However, this will give your users the impression that you didn’t do your homework.
You need to actually sit down and write down the script. This helps you stay focused and makes you able to sound more professional and prepared.
You can still go on and speak off the script during the recording, but having an actual script keeps you on track and results in better quality content.
After spending some time on planning your episodes and giving more thought to your content, it is time to record your first podcast.
Step 5. Recording Your First Podcast
To record your podcast, you will need an audio recording software. This software will help you record and edit your audio files.
The best podcast recording software which is used by most podcasters is Audacity. It is a free, cross-platform, and open source software capable of recording studio-quality professional podcasts.
After installing Audacity, you need to open it up and create a new project from the File menu.
To record your voice, simply click on the record button.
Now feel free to record your podcast. Don’t worry about awkward pauses, breaks, coughing, or any glitches you might make while narrating.
You can edit the recording as many times as you want.
You can also import music files from File » Import and set them as background music.
Audacity is a very powerful tool, and it is not possible for us to even cover its basic features in this article. However, TeamAudacity has an extensive Wiki with detailed tutorials specifically written for new podcasters.
We will recommend you to go through these tutorials. It will take you some time to become familiar with the software, but it’s totally worth your time and effort.
Once you have recorded your podcast, you need to export it.
Most podcasters export their audio files in the MP3 format because it creates smaller file sizes with good quality.
You also need to be smart about naming your podcast files. Remember podcasts are episodic series, so it would be best to use a naming practice that uses episode or serial number in the file name.
Some suggestions would be WPB001.mp3 or WPBep001.mp3.
Save the final version of your podcast file to a separate folder on your computer.
Step 6. Publishing Your Podcast with WordPress
After you have created a few episodes, and you are satisfied with their quality, it’s time to learn how to publish your podcast with WordPress.
You will need to login to the admin area of your WordPress site.
First thing you need to do is install and activate the Blubrry PowerPress Podcasting plugin. For more details, see our step by step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.
Upon activation, you will see a PowerPress menu item in WordPress admin menu. Clicking on it will take you to plugin’s settings page.
If you are using Blubrry to host your podcasting files, then you need to click on the button to configure Blubrry statistics and hosting services.
Clicking on the button will bring up a popup where you need to enter your Blubrry hosting account email and password.
Next, you will need to fill out rest of the information on the settings page. Provide a title for your podcast and fill out iTunes fields.
These iTunes fields for description, category, subtitle, artwork, etc will be used in your podcast’s RSS feed, and iTunes will use them to place your podcast in their directory (more on this later).
Don’t forget to click on the ‘Save Changes’ button to store your settings.
Your WordPress site is now ready to publish your podcast.
Step 7. Upload Media Files to Blubrry
Before you publish a podcast episode with WordPress, you first need to upload the podcast file to your media hosting service, Blubrry.
You need to login to your Blubrry hosting account and then click on Podcaster dashboard.
Next, you need to click on ‘Upload New Media Files’ link under the podcast hosting section.
This will bring you to another page where you need to click on the Upload New Media button and start uploading your podcast files.
After you have uploaded your podcast media files, you will be able to use them on your WordPress site.
Step 8. Setting Up Smart Podcast Player
Most podcasters use WordPress plugins to display a podcast player on their website. This player allows users to listen to a podcast directly from your website.
The problem with most WordPress podcast player plugins is the terrible user experience for your subscribers and listeners.
Patt Flynn, one of the well-known podcaster, realized the problem and decided to solve it by creating a solution for his website. That’s how Smart Podcast Player came to life.
Smart Podcast Player adds a beautifully built podcast player which allows users to play, share, and download podcast episodes from the player itself.
It is mobile-ready out of the box which means your podcast player looks and works great on all devices.
It is a paid WordPress plugin and pricing starts from $8 per month. This price entitles you to premium support and access to tutorials and videos.
First, you will need to install and activate the Smart Podcast Player plugin. For more details, see our step by step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.
Upon activation, you need to visit Settings » Smart Podcast Player page and enter your license key.
You can get this license key from your account on Smart Podcast Player website.
Next, you need to click on the ‘Player Defaults’ tab to setup plugin settings.
You will need to provide your podcast feed URL. Since you are using PowerPress, your podcast feed URL will be like this:
http://example.com/feed/podcast/
Don’t forget to replace example.com with your own domain name.
Next, you need to provide your iTunes subscription link. Since you haven’t submitted your podcast to iTunes yet, you will need to come back here and fill this when your podcast is available on iTunes.
After that, you need to enter your show name and artist name.
Smart Podcast Player comes with beautiful design options and allows you to match your podcast player with your WordPress theme. Under player design settings, you can choose theme and color for your podcast player.
Don’t forget to click on the save changes button to store your settings.
Now that Smart Podcast Player is ready, you need to disable the podcast player that comes with PowerPress.
Since you are using Smart Podcast Player, you don’t need PowerPress to add a media player into your posts.
You can do this by visiting PowerPress » Settings page and scroll down to the ‘Blog posts and pages’ section. Click on ‘Disable’ under ‘Display Media & Links’ option.
Don’t forget to click on the save changes button to store your settings.
Step 9. Adding Your First Podcast in WordPress
Everything is now in order, and you are ready to add your first podcast in WordPress.
To publish your first podcast, you need to go to Posts » Add New page.
It is highly recommended that you create a separate category for your podcast episodes. This will allow you to keep your podcast episodes separate from rest of your content. You will also be able to easily publicize your podcast feed later on.
After that, you need scroll down to the bottom of the page, and there you will see ‘Podcast Episode’ box.
Blubrry hosting users need to click on the folder icon and select the file they uploaded to Blubrry media.
Other users need to paste their media file URL in here. Click the verify button to make sure that you have pasted the correct URL.
Now you need to scroll back up to the post editor section. Give your blog post a suitable title and add a description of this podcast episode in the visual editor.
You will notice two buttons in the visual editor labeled SPP and STP. These buttons are added by Smart Podcast Player plugin.
The SPP button allows you to add the full Smart Podcast Player which contains all your podcast episodes. Users can play them one by one.
However, since you are creating a blog post for a specific podcast episode, you need to click on the STP or Smart Track Player button.
Select ‘Play a specific episode of your podcast’ and then provide the URL of the Media file you want to be played.
You can get the URL of the media file from ‘Podcast Episode’ meta box where you just added the episode.
After adding the media file URL, click on the build shortcode button.
You will see a shortcode appear in the post editor area.
That’s all, you can now publish and preview your blog post and you will see your podcast episode live with a beautiful player.
Congratulations, your WordPress podcasting site is ready to go live.
Step 10. Previewing Your Podcast with iTunes
Now that you have set up your podcast website with WordPress, it is time to submit it to iTunes and getting more subscribers.
Before submitting it to iTunes, you might want to check how your podcast will look in iTunes. To do this, launch iTunes and go to File » Subscribe to Podcast and enter your feed URL. Your feed url will look like:
http://www.example.com/feed/podcast
Don’t forget to replace example.com with your own domain name.
Once you enter the URL in iTunes, it will fetch the feed and display it. As you can see in the screenshot below, it fetched the artwork, description, subtitle, etc.
If everything looks good, this means you are ready to submit your podcast to iTunes.
Step 11. Submitting your Podcast to iTunes
To submit your podcast to iTunes, you need to download and install the latest version of iTunes on your computer. Next, Launch the iTunes and click on the iTunes Store button on the top right corner of the screen.
iTunes will now access iTunes Store. Click on the Podcasts menu, and then scroll a little to find the Podcasts Quick Links section. There you will see a link to Submit a podcast.
This will open the Podcast submit process. You will need an Apple ID to submit your podcast to iTunes directory. If you are not already signed in, iTunes will prompt you to login.
The first thing you will need is your podcast feed URL. Your podcast feed URL will be like this:
http://example.com/feed/podcast
Don’t forget to replace example.com with your own domain name.
Since you are using PowerPress, your feed will already include tags required by iTunes Store for podcasts.
Upon submission, your podcast feed will be submitted to iTunes review queue. After approval by iTunes review staff, it will be added to iTunes directory, and you will be notified via email.
Podcasting Resources to Help You Grow
Congratulations on starting your podcast with WordPress. If you want to make your Podcast successful, then we recommend you join:
Podcaster’s Paradise by John Lee Dumas
John is a good friend of ours, and he is an inspiration for most new podcasters. In just a few years, he has taken his podcast from $0 to 7 figure annual income. If you’re thinking of starting a podcast, then you want to learn from him.
Your podcast’s website is built with WordPress. Here are some actionable tips to drive traffic to your new WordPress site.
Making Money from Your Podcast
It will take a lot of your time and solid commitment to make your podcast successful. To make it all sustainable in the long run you will need to find ways to monetize your podcast.
We have a detailed guide on how to make money online using your WordPress blog. All the items listed there can also be used on your podcasting website.
Following are some of the top ways to make money from a podcast.
- Direct sponsorships. If you think a business would benefit from sponsoring your podcast, feel free to reach out to them to be a sponsor. You’d be surprised how often this would work out for you.
- Use affiliate marketing to recommend third-party products and services to your audience.
- Sell your own products and services by adding an online store to your website.
- Ask subscribers to support your podcast with donations. You can simply add a payment form on your website where subscribers can make a small donation.
- Make older episodes available only for members. See our guide on how to make a membership website with WordPress.
We hope this article helped you start a podcast with WordPress. You may also want to see our list of 24 must have WordPress plugins for business websites.
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Sameer Hussain says
Good article. Sums up everything I could find for the podcasting plans one could have. Even though I just came to get the summary, I stayed for the details because it adds to my exposure of the podcast space. Thank you
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Glad to hear you found our guide helpful!
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Paul Massy says
Hey! Thank you for posting this great content. It’s very helpful for those who want to start a podcast and make it successful. I loved it.
WPBeginner Support says
Glad you found our guide helpful!
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Leigh Warren says
G’day, enjoyed the article on starting a podcast just one thing on Audacity…
From the SourceForge website
“Audacity is no longer at SourceForge.”
any thanks – Leigh
WPBeginner Support says
Thank you for letting us know
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Al Villanueva says
Hello! I am just getting started in all of this and I look forward to learning and implementing what I learn!
WPBeginner Support says
We hope our guides are able to help get you started with WordPress
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Sujal Jain says
How to make a theme like yours? I liked your theme and it seems like your theme is very similar to the gemeratepress theme. If you can’t figure out this help for me than can you tell me only that how to add a I need help with box like yours.
Thanks in advance.
WPBeginner Support says
Our theme is a custom-built theme on the genesis framework, we don’t have a recommended method for replicating our theme. Our help box is custom set up at the moment, you can see the HTML behind it using inspect element: https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/basics-of-inspect-element-with-your-wordpress-site/
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Myra says
This was the most clear and comprehensive podcast guide I’ve seen to date. I wish I would’ve started my podcast education here!
WPBeginner Support says
Glad our guide could help you
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Robert says
What is a good Podcast Theme to use – preferably Free.
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Robert,
Please see our pick of the best WordPress themes for podcasts
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Craig says
Comprehensive article, thank you!
We are really happy with Libsyn and we still use audacity!
Julie Henderson says
Hi, I’m travelling and I use an android tablet and Samsung phone for my blog and I now want to add a podcast:
– is this realistic without a USB port for an external mic?
– is there an android alternative to i-tunes?
Thanks
gos says
hi, thanks for this post, really really helpful, one question, after i submitted my first podcast, for the future episode, do we just upload it to the media hosting platform and that’s it ?
Chris Robertson says
I don’t understand why you need Blubrry. Can’t you just install the Smart Podcast Player and then directly add in the podcast files from there? All I’m getting from Blubrry is that it helps you expand to iTunes and stuff. I don’t see the need for it otherwise.
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Chris,
Blubrry helps you host your podcast files and serve them using their CDN. It also helps you publish your podcast to iTunes, organize episodes, use ID3 tagging, and many other things that you’ll need for podcasting.
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Joyce says
Since this is for beginners, perhaps you should consider explaining acronyms like CDN and ID3. It doesn’t help to say these are things you need it you don’t explain what they are.
Luke says
CDN= Content delivery network.
ID3= the text and pics with your episode. IE the title, creator name, Album artwork
Angel Rodriguez says
No free options here. I know you guys are reputable, but I can’t help but feel this may be biased. There are no alternatives, and no free ones.
Hanish says
My question is when blubrry has their own podcast player why should I spend on another player like Smart Podcast Player to embed my files to wordpress
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Hanish,
Smart Podcast Player offers a much better user experience. It is mobile friendly, you can easily change colors to match your theme, it comes with easy tracks list player, and with social sharing built-in the player.
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eric kue says
thanks for this post; i would try and come back
Claudia Orengo says
That’s the perfect tutorial I was searching for!! I only have a question, if our main purpose is to podcast, we will not write a lot in our website.
How can we have then a good SEO?
What would you recommend us to drive traffic to our podcast if we can’t count with good SEO?
Advertising, social media…?
Thanks!
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Claudia,
You will still add title and description of each episode. You can also add a blog or news section. You should also start building an email list right away, so that you can convert visitors into subscribers.
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Ijeoma Igwesi says
Thanks for educating me on podcasting. That was quite insightful, just that somewhere long the line I became confused with all the talk about Smart Podcast Player, Adding iTune and the rest of them. Is there video on these?
Sam Semako says
This is quite helpful!
Mustafa AdelElnagar says
Thank You for the informative blog.
Jennifer says
I need to interview people for my podcast, can I use a free conference call service and then upload these interviews to my podcast?
Mofizul says
Hi,
What is the profit of a podcast website?
Has there any way to earn money from this type website? I’m just curious about it.
Iris Dorreboom says
Hi! Thanks for the article, looks like a great way to begin a podcast. I followed the link to Blubrry and noticed that they are a US based service. I’m based in Europe. Do you know of any good media hosting providers on this side of the ocean?
Thanks!
Iris
WPBeginner Support says
There must be few in Europe as well, but unfortunately we do not have any experience with them. Blubrry uses a content delivery network which has servers in Europe too. CDNs serve users content from the nearest possible location. This means your European audiences will be downloading the files from a location in Europe.
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Ben Robbins says
My podcast is a month old, and publishing to iTunes via Soundcloud. I’m wishing I had setup through WP/Blubrry for the metrics and streamlined publishing process. What’s the best way to redirect the RSS, and setup a WP site? Can I keep my current downloads & stats? Can I continue sending my feed through Soundcloud prior to iTunes?
Varsha Rani says
May I fetch itunes from my itunes account and display those on my webpage using powerpress plugin?
Vivinne says
I use Bluehost and they answered my questions re: podcasting n hosting files with them on shared server (what most folks use) they were like current file limit is 200K, so litereally I was at like 80K. They feel that it will be fine to podcast I asked re: folks downloading as an issue, and 2 techs were like “no problem” they said- you may need to use Cloudflare which like works with files and storage and cache them from different servers, so that is extra fee but it seems comparable to hosting it somewhere else. I wonder waht the SEO impact is of where the podcast is hosted?
WPBeginner Support says
Audio files for podcasts are static content and there is no harm in using a CDN for audio files.
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bb says
Excellent article! How much does ti cost to host podcast in blubrry?
Alain Guillot says
Thank you for the post. I started my podcast about 3 month ago. I did almost everything as suggested here, except that I went with a hosting company that specializes in hosting podcast. Libsyn.