Why charities should be creating podcasts

Since the dawn of audio recorders, charities have been recording their sermons audibly, there is no doubt in the benefits that this brings. It allows the charity to keep historical records for future generations and it allows current members to listen to services again during the week. Recording services is a profitable activity for the charity is certain.

Younger generations however are no longer being brought up with physical records. Music, films and even books are now cloud-based, accessed via the internet or downloaded and stored on computers and mobile devices. 

Podcasts are the next step in recording charity services and an advancing development that can profit the charity on a global scale.

Of course, this is not only restricted to some members of charity, whilst youngsters may have been early adopters of this technological development, the benefits of podcasts and cloud-based software stretch every generation, particularly as we see the rise of older groups utilising mobile devices.

This progress in technology brings with it far greater opportunities than the humble tape or CD recording, it opens the message of an individual church up to the world. By creating podcasts, anyone in any part of the world can access the teachings of your church.

Podcasts give the charity a huge advantage in an increasingly globalised world. 

Providing podcasts, the charity can enable its members to listen to a particular message, providing the ability to delve further into it during the week. Or should they not have been able to attend a particular event, they can readily find details online via their computer or mobile device. 

Podcasts also open up the ability for charity members to share the message easily via email or social media.

There are many reasons why charities should utilise this technology, if you would like to know more about podcasts or need help in getting started, you can find information on our tips pages, or you can give our team a call and we would be happy to help you.

Our team are always happy to provide help should you need it, please email us on hello@charityedit.co.uk or call us on 0121 651 1120

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