How to Start a Podcast in South Africa

Learn How to Start a Podcast in South Africa. You may be wondering how to start a podcast in South Africa given that the technology is not where it is today. Fortunately, it s not as difficult to launch a podcast on iTunes or any other podcast directory, as compared to some years ago. So what are the things you should know about how to start a podcast in South Africa?

First of all, there is no need for technical knowledge as far as the podcasting is concerned. Technological infrastructure does not have a big impact on the quality of your podcasting. Therefore, you do not necessarily have to be a technological wizard to podcast South Africa since most of the technological aspects of podcasting are pretty much baked into the format itself. However, if you want to further customize your podcasting experience, you may find the technical stuff a bit less straightforward. Therefore, if you are not technically minded and do not have any interest in customizing your podcasting experience, you can save yourself time and money by opting for social media or web based podcasting instead.

Once you have signed up for a free account at iDJisualization, you can immediately begin setting up your podcast at iDJisualization. The process is pretty simple and straight forward. You will get a username, password and an account link in a neat little popup. You can then go ahead and create your first podcast at this stage.

If you are interested in podcasting in South Africa as part of your African cultural exchange activities, you should consider the option of signing up for iDJisualization. iDJisualization provides a host of facilities that enable you to quickly and easily set up your own podcast hosting account. First, you will have to choose a domain name. Your chosen name must be related to your podcast. The domain will also need to be memorable enough to encourage listeners to remember it and to use it when searching for the relevant content on the web. To make the process easier, try to choose words or phrases that you frequent using in speaking South African English.

Next, select a suitable podcasting platform. Currently, iDJisualization supports three podcasting platforms including: Webworthy, Tunecast and Bigotes. For podcasting in South Africa and other African countries, the best option would be to go for a dedicated server, which will allow you to upload your podcasts on a secure, private server and give you the freedom to manage the server from your PC. Alternatively, you could simply download a free podcasting platform such as Windows Media Player, QuickTime or RealPlayer.

Next, you must get yourself a quality podcasting recorder. For basic purposes, you should go for a digital recording device that comes with a microphone and a direct cable connection. This means that you do not need any additional equipment to successfully record your podcasts. Apart from this, ensure that the microphone attached to your digital recorder is of high quality. A typical microphone should be able to produce clean tones at the appropriate frequency range.

Next, synchronise your domain name and hosting company. This ensures that your site will be correctly represented in your listener’s browser. It is important to do this, especially if you are targeting local users in south africa. To go about this, you can either purchase a unique domain name from a web service provider, or you can utilise a specialised podcasting company.

The final step on how to start a podcast in south Africa is through the use of appropriate podcasting software. This may either come as a paid version, or free of charge. As I said before, it is imperative that you invest in high quality microphone equipment, which should be ideally covered by your hosting company. Finally, invest in a host that will provide you with excellent podcast hosting services.

How to Start a Podcast in South Africa

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