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Blogging vs Podcasting: Which is Right for You?

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There’s no shortage of ways to create content online. Yet when it comes to content marketing, blogs and podcasts seem to be the major players.

In an ideal world, you can spend all your time writing blog posts and recording podcast episodes. Unless you’re super-human, there’s simply not enough time in a week—let alone a month—to make both happen.

So, which do you choose? Blogging or podcasting?

Even after blogging for almost ten years at KLWightman.com, I did consider shifting into podcasting. Then I remembered how much I hate hearing the sound of my pre-recorded voice—why can’t I just sound the way I do in my head?

But enough about me. Blogging vs podcasting—which is right for you? Let’s explore the pros and cons of blogging and podcasting to help you decide if you should be a blogger or a podcaster.

Blogging vs Podcasting: Blogs Defined

New to blogs? Before we proceed with the debate of blogging vs podcasting, let’s first define what is a blog.

A blog is a website that maintains an ongoing chronicle of information through a series of blog posts. Blogs—an abbreviation for weblogs—stick to a specific topic or theme that’s explored through the written word, often in the stylings of a personal journal or a digital article. Blog posts often link to other websites and support online commentary.

Think of blogging as an online publication, be it run by a business or by a person. But unlike most online newspapers and commercial publication sites, blogs are more times than not available to readers for free.

Blogging Pros

Blogging Cons

Blogging vs Podcasting: Podcasts Defined

Not familiar with podcasts? Before we explore the other side of the blogging vs podcasting debate, let’s first define what is a podcast.

A podcast is a digital audio program, similar to the stylings of Talk Radio. Instead of tuning in to the radio, listeners can download and play it whenever and on whichever preferred smart device. Like television shows, a podcast centers around an established topic or theme that’s explored across every episode available as a downloadable audio file.

Think of podcasting as a sound-only approach to subscription-based Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video. But unlike most online media streaming platforms, podcasts are more times than not available to listeners for free.

Podcasting Pros

Podcasting Cons

Blogging vs Podcasting: Which is Right for You?

That’s something only you can decide. After all, no one knows you and your target audience better than you—right?

First, dig deeper on defining your core reader or listener. If you don’t know who that is, create a buyer persona as if you were selling them to read or listen to your blog so that you understand who they are, what they want and how they go about retrieving the answers they need. This exercise should unveil whether blogging vs podcasting is the right way to reach your target audience.

Next, dig deeper on defining who you are as a content creator. Are you more of a verbal storyteller or witty wordsmith? Are you drawn more to isolated creativity or collaborative creation? Which list of cons seems less of a pain? If you don’t enjoy the medium you create, chances are neither will your potential readers or listeners.

I’d love to hear from you! Are on the blogging vs podcasting side of this debate? Or do you create both blog posts and podcast episodes? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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