5: Getting Started With Microcasting: Publishing 🎉 (6 mins.)

Just a few steps to go! Manton talks about the data that must be including in your microcast’s RSS feed (and how Micro.blog does most of the work for you). Then it’s time to submit to the Apple Podcasts directory, and your microcast is launched out into the world for people to enjoy.

Congratulations, now you’re a microcaster! A final thought from Manton:

I can’t wait to see what people come up with. Create a podcast, even if it’s short. Don’t overthink it. I think everyone has something interesting that they can talk about and that someone out there will enjoy it. Give it a try.”

Micro.blog makes it easy to create microcasts, and microcasts are a great way to get started if you want to create an audio series of any length. A microcast is just a short podcast, maybe 5-10 minutes. At Micro.blog, we added free microcast hosting through April 2020 to all Micro.blog paid accounts to provide a new outlet for people who want to try new things and to cope with today’s challenges in a positive and creative way.

Feel free to send questions to jean@microcast.studio!