Before I ever launched the Late Night Internet Marketing podcast, I was a student of podcasting. I listened to everything I could find, studied the people who were doing it well, and invested in learning from professionals. One of the most influential figures in my podcasting education was Jason Van Orden, who at the time was running the Podcasting Underground and co-hosting Internet Business Mastery.

Why Podcasting Matters for Online Business

Back in 2008, podcasting was still a relatively niche medium. Most internet marketers were focused on blogging, SEO, and email marketing. But a handful of forward-thinking people recognized that audio content created a uniquely powerful connection with an audience.

That insight turned out to be prophetic. Today, podcasting is one of the most effective ways to build trust, establish authority, and create a loyal audience for your business. According to Edison Research, over 100 million Americans listen to podcasts monthly. The medium has gone from niche to mainstream, but the core principles of good podcasting have not changed much.

Professional Podcasting Tips That Still Apply

The teleseminar I attended back then covered principles that remain foundational for anyone thinking about starting a podcast in 2026.

Build a Community, Not Just an Audience

The best podcasts create a sense of belonging. Your listeners should feel like they are part of something — not just passive consumers of content. This means engaging with your audience, responding to questions, and making your show interactive. On the Late Night Internet Marketing podcast, some of my most popular episodes have been direct responses to listener questions.

Consistency Beats Perfection

I have published hundreds of podcast episodes since 2009. Not every one was great. But showing up consistently, week after week, built an audience that trusts me to deliver value. If you are waiting until your equipment is perfect or your voice sounds like a radio announcer, you are waiting too long. Start now and improve as you go.

Your Podcast Is a Trust Engine

There is something about hearing someone's voice regularly that builds trust faster than almost any other medium. When a listener hears you in their earbuds every week for months, they feel like they know you. That trust translates directly into business results — whether you are selling courses, recommending affiliate products, or promoting your own services.

Start on a Budget

You do not need expensive equipment to launch a podcast. A decent USB microphone like the Audio-Technica ATR2100x or the Samson Q2U, a free recording tool like Audacity or GarageBand, and a hosting service like Buzzsprout or Libsyn will get you started for well under $100. Focus your energy on content, not gear.

Monetize Through Relationships

The most profitable podcasters do not rely on advertising revenue. They use their podcast to build an email list, develop products their audience actually wants, and recommend tools and services they genuinely use. That approach has worked for me for over 15 years, and it works at every audience size.

Getting Started with Podcasting in 2026

If you have been thinking about starting a podcast, the barrier to entry has never been lower. The technology is mature, the audience is enormous, and the opportunity to stand out with high-quality, niche content is real. Pick a topic you can talk about every week for years, hit record, and start building your community one episode at a time.

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