Everyone makes fun of people for starting podcasts, but what if I genuinely think I'd be good at it? Lightheartedly bullshitting about useless nonsense is the only thing I am actually adept at.
>>32568772Who cares what people think, do whatever you want. You don’t know them, they don’t know you. They ain’t gonna fuck you, love you, or bury you when you die so what do they matter? Just do it
>>32568772the problem is not that people thinks you won't make it, the problem is that you'll invest some money in mounting one and most probably it won't get an audience that guarantees you'll recoup that investmentthe market is ultra saturatedI'm pretty sure you're an entertaining fellow anon, but there are too many podcasts right nowif you have the means and the disposable income try it.
>>32568786Idk I listen to a lot of podcasts at work and I'm often shocked by how boring and shitty so many of them are, even relatively popular, long-running ones. I think I could do it better than most of them, but I don't know the first thing about the industry or how you build an audience.
>>32568802Just record shit with your pals, then edit it to clean it up in segments or something. maybe mask the cuts and splices with short intermissional melodies or something. then just go on fiverr and pay a social media manager to run an ad campaign for you to promote the podcast. once you got like at least 100 listeners, it should grow via word of mouth by tiny amounts. Just keep boosting with paying social media managers and honing the craft and hey maybe you make it big
>>32568772One way to find out.
>>32568783The only right post, fpbp.