Are You Primarily Audio or Video? Three Ways Your Show May Be Frustrating Your Audience
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Are you audio or video first? If you want to ride the “Record the video, strip out the audio, cut the video into shorts, transcribe the audio, and become a millionaire” train, there are some things to remember. Your Legacy I saw someone today that I had not seen in
The Squeeze vs. the Juice: Avoiding Podcast Rabbit Holes
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One of the reasons your show may not be growing is you are wasting your time down podcasting rabbit holes. I went down one recently, and I thought I would share the insights that I picked up along the way to help you spot a potential rabbit hole and how
What Do I Talk About On My Podcast?
(FYI, this blog is made up of a few days of my Daily Podcast Tips newsletter). Why Are You Starting Your Podcast? So you want to start a podcast? GREAT! You have things to say, and people need your content. You need to identify your WHY. It is paramount to
Happy 20th Birthday Podcasting and Why Podcasting is Unstoppable
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Podcasting turned 20 years old this month, and after hearing James Cridland interview the very first person to produce a podcast (Christopher Lydon) it got me thinking about the early “Middle Finger to the Radio Industry” start of podcasting (and sadly, we seem to repeat history). There is a study
The Rode PodMic USB: A Great Microphone For Solo Podcasters and Professional Podcast Guests
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Today I'm talking about how I made 35% more than a host read ad. The POWER of feedback, and I'm playing with the new Rode PodMic USB that really lets me dial in a great sound. Join the School of Podcasting Community Risk-Free Are you looking to start your own
How to Promote Your Podcast Without Feeling Salesy
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In this podcast episode, Dave Jackson, host of the School of Podcasting, interviews John Ainsworth, CEO and founder of DataDrivenMarketing.co and host of The Art of Selling Online Courses. They discuss various topics related to podcasting, online courses, and marketing. John emphasizes the importance of getting feedback from your audience
From Audience Focused to Awful Experience – The Rise and Fall of Stitcher Radio
As I have been podcasting since 2005, I remember Stitcher when it came on the scene in 2007. I remember talking to Noah Shanok. In the early days, they focused on the listener experience. A lot of people would use Stitcher in their cars. I loved that I could listen
Does your podcast description fit only YOUR show? – in 10 Words or less
How to Record a Solo Podcast Without Sounding Scripted
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NOTE: Today's show is NOT edited to show how much editing I do. JOIN THE SCHOOL OF PODCASTING Are you looking to start your own podcast but don't know where to begin? Look no further than the School of Podcasting. Our comprehensive online courses and one-on-one coaching will teach you
Are You Primarily Audio or Video? Three Ways Your Show May Be Frustrating Your Audience
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Are you audio or video first? If you want to ride the “Record the video, strip out the audio, cut the video into shorts, transcribe the audio, and become a millionaire” train, there are some things to remember. Your Legacy I saw someone today that I had not seen in
The Squeeze vs. the Juice: Avoiding Podcast Rabbit Holes
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Subscribe: TuneIn | RSS | More
One of the reasons your show may not be growing is you are wasting your time down podcasting rabbit holes. I went down one recently, and I thought I would share the insights that I picked up along the way to help you spot a potential rabbit hole and how
What Do I Talk About On My Podcast?
(FYI, this blog is made up of a few days of my Daily Podcast Tips newsletter). Why Are You Starting Your Podcast? So you want to start a podcast? GREAT! You have things to say, and people need your content. You need to identify your WHY. It is paramount to
Happy 20th Birthday Podcasting and Why Podcasting is Unstoppable
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Podcasting turned 20 years old this month, and after hearing James Cridland interview the very first person to produce a podcast (Christopher Lydon) it got me thinking about the early “Middle Finger to the Radio Industry” start of podcasting (and sadly, we seem to repeat history). There is a study
The Rode PodMic USB: A Great Microphone For Solo Podcasters and Professional Podcast Guests
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Today I'm talking about how I made 35% more than a host read ad. The POWER of feedback, and I'm playing with the new Rode PodMic USB that really lets me dial in a great sound. Join the School of Podcasting Community Risk-Free Are you looking to start your own
How to Promote Your Podcast Without Feeling Salesy
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In this podcast episode, Dave Jackson, host of the School of Podcasting, interviews John Ainsworth, CEO and founder of DataDrivenMarketing.co and host of The Art of Selling Online Courses. They discuss various topics related to podcasting, online courses, and marketing. John emphasizes the importance of getting feedback from your audience
From Audience Focused to Awful Experience – The Rise and Fall of Stitcher Radio
As I have been podcasting since 2005, I remember Stitcher when it came on the scene in 2007. I remember talking to Noah Shanok. In the early days, they focused on the listener experience. A lot of people would use Stitcher in their cars. I loved that I could listen
Does your podcast description fit only YOUR show? – in 10 Words or less
How to Record a Solo Podcast Without Sounding Scripted
Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed
Subscribe: TuneIn | RSS | More
NOTE: Today's show is NOT edited to show how much editing I do. JOIN THE SCHOOL OF PODCASTING Are you looking to start your own podcast but don't know where to begin? Look no further than the School of Podcasting. Our comprehensive online courses and one-on-one coaching will teach you