A Key Ingredient For Your Podcast ‘Mix’

Quick! Tell me what comes to mind when you hear: “DUM Dee DUM! DUM!” Was your answer “Dragnet”? Or how about this one: “Duh Da-Da-Da DUH DUH, Duh Da-Da-Da DUH” Are you thinking graduation and “Pomp and Circumstance”? Right again! Okay, how about this one: ”Doo De Doo Doo, Doo De Doo Doo” Did you say, “Twilight Zone”? Wow, you’re three for three!

 
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Hold on! What in the world does this little exercise in “Audio Trivia” have to do with Podcasting? Well, believe it or not, the answer is everything. These odd little tunes are easily recognizable by most anyone familiar with American culture. Why? It’s because each tune has a specific association that is practically universal within the culture.

Now, just imagine for a moment with me if you will, what if a certain tune or musical “signature” was specifically associated with your podcast? In much the same way that “the golden arches” are associated with McDonald’s® restaurants, a catchy opening or closing tune could become the means for “branding” your podcast.

Listen, everyone from Rush Limbaugh to Oprah Winfrey to national news networks uses a theme for their programs. When you hear the opening theme for these programs, there is no question as to what you’re about to hear; the theme music lets you know. And that’s one reason why they use theme music.
The other main reason you already know: it’s another way to brand the program and the host.

So, what are you waiting for? Start finding some royalty-free music beds with a sound that musically describes the name and subject matter of your podcast. If it’s electronically or digitally oriented, choose something using a synthesizer or electronic jazz. Or, if you can afford it (or have a good friend who’s a musician) have original theme music created for your podcast. A “killer” music theme for your podcast is definitely a key ingredient to help make it a lasting success.

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