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How to Start a Podcast on YouTube in 2023

If you are looking for guides and tutorials on how to start a podcast on YouTube in 2023, then look no further. In this article, we’ll be sharing a step-by-step guide on starting a podcast on YouTube.

Starting a podcast is an excellent way to get your idea across to millions of eager listeners. Even better, you can use several podcast platforms, including YouTube.

People listen to podcasts on YouTube since the platform is unrestricted. In addition, YouTube is the most popular platform for all forms of video and audio media. So you can start a podcast on YouTube in 2023 and get your content out there.

But the question is, how? Fortunately, starting a podcast on YouTube is the subject of this guide. So, we will walk you through it and how to do it properly.

With all that said, let’s start.

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Create Your YouTube Podcast Channel

The first step when starting a podcast on YouTube in 2023 is to create a YouTube channel for your podcast. For that, you’ll need to go over a checklist with several steps to get this one over the line.

The first is the topic of your podcast. Are you going for a particular podcasting niche or a general theme? To help you decide, think about what types of podcasts appeal to you the most.

For example, do you enjoy podcasts like JRE (Joe Rogan Experience) which is generally open to a wide range of topics, or podcasts like Neil deGrasse Tyson’s StarTalk, or maybe OffTopic and Becoming Great?

The topic is the first and most important step, as this will be your niche. Think of it as starting a business. You can’t start a business without having a product. Your business’s product is the podcast topic or niche.

Next, you need a name or title. Listeners will be able to find you through your name, so you need to make it catchy and captivating. You’ll also need a logo, some artwork like banners, and a captivating description to go along.

If you’re aiming for quality, consider adding musical elements such as an intro and outro theme.

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Get Equipment

Podcast tools

Before you record episodes for your podcast, you’ll need the equipment. Unfortunately, this isn’t a step you can skip. You will need some investment to buy proper podcasting equipment.

The level of investment doesn’t have to be significant. But it does depend on two things. First, how much quality are you aiming for? Secondly, do you plan on recording the podcast in audio form only or video form?

Once you get these two over the line, there’s one more thing to consider. If you’re going for the audio plus video, how do you plan on recording your podcasts?

Are you aiming for a studio with cameras or remotely using recording tools such as Zoom, OBS, Riverside, Squadcast, etc.?

No doubt, recording in a studio with a camera is more expensive than the latter option. But it does give your podcast more quality.

Do A Test Run

You can’t go into business without testing your product. So, naturally, you will need to test the quality of your podcast before publishing the episodes on YouTube.

Sound quality is the most important area to focus on. Even if you are going for an audio plus video form, sound quality is the most crucial factor to consider.

You don’t want the echo to be your Achilles heel. So grab your equipment and start podcasting. After that, run the episode into your video editing software and give it a listen.

Make sure always to pay attention to the beginning and the end. Look for significant shifts in audio quality, especially echo. Echo usually appears if you’re recording in a room with hardwood flooring and windows.

That’s precisely why big podcasts create studios with echo-canceling equipment such as professional acoustical panels.

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Record Your First Episode

How to start a podcast on YouTube

Once you run the tests and everything sounds and appears fine, it’s time to record the first episode.

Even if you’ve set up a YouTube channel, you should record several episodes and publish them gradually. What every eager podcaster needs to know is that regular publishing is the key to growing your YouTube channel.

Create a publishing schedule depending on how many episodes you can record. If you have more free time, go once, twice, or three times a week.

If you’re looking to record longer episodes and put in more quality, focus on a more conservative publishing schedule like once or twice a month.

When recording the episodes, always aim for a high-quality video format. Preferably, aim for 1920 x 1080p. Very few people will appreciate a podcast in less than 1080p.

If your podcast is audio only, this is something you can skip altogether.

Edit the Episodes

Edit your podcast files

People appreciate the podcast form because it’s raw and unfiltered. Unlike creating YouTube videos where you’re meant to put a lot of effort into editing each video, you don’t need to edit that much with podcasts.

You can make simple edits to cut off fluff and mistakes and use free software.

But if you’re editing video angles from two or three cameras, you should invest in professional video editing software such as Adobe Premier Pro.

Once you edit the first episode, the next step is to export it in MP4 format (YouTube prefers this format) or WAV if you’re recording only audio.

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Publish the Episode

The final step in this guide on starting a podcast on YouTube in 2022 is to upload the first episode to your YouTube podcasting channel.

Come up with a title, give it a description, and add the relevant SEO keywords to help the algorithm push your content.

For SEO (Search Engine Optimization) purposes, give these YouTube SEO tools a try. These tools are designed explicitly to help get your YouTube content out there.

As a bonus, we recommend adding timestamps to help your audience navigate each episode. That way, they can listen to a specific part of your podcast without needing to look for it.

Conclusion

So, we’ve concluded this guide on how to start a podcast on YouTube in 2023. With access to clear instructions and tips, you’re one step closer to launching your very own YouTube podcast channel.

To understand the potential of YouTube as a podcasting platform, consider that Joe Rogan’s podcast was so popular on YouTube that Spotify paid to have him record explicitly on Spotify.

Here’s one of the best YouTube channels for podcasting. It’s called H3 Podcast, with over 2.94M subscribers and it’s complimentary H3 podcast Highlights, with over 1.61M subscribers.

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In addition to running a successful online affiliate business, Erik also hosts the Becoming Great podcast, shares entrepreneurship tips with his more than 1 million social media followers, and contributes to sites like Entrepreneur.com, Business Insider, Foundr, and Forbes.

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