Common Causes of Bad Podcast Audio Quality and How to Fix Them
Overcoming Podcast Overwhelm: Three Free Tools and a Strategy
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It’s easy to feel podcast overwhelm in today’s podcasting space. With so many tasks to juggle and responsibilities to manage, staying focused and keeping up with everything can be hard. It’s important to know that you’re not alone in feeling podcast overwhelm and that there are tools and strategies to
Using An Email List to Grow Your Podcast
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Email is a crucial part of modern marketing, with over 330 billion emails sent daily, expected to reach 376 billion by 2025. While email marketing strategies have changed, it remains a key player in any marketing strategy. It is the go-to marketing channel for the best online marketers due to
Podcasting Insights from Veteran Podcasters
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Planning, launching, and growing a podcast can seem daunting, but with the right guidance and advice from experienced podcasters, it is possible. Veteran podcasters like Joe Saul-Sehy from Stacking Benjamins, Kristen Meinser, and Jordan Harbinger have all successfully launched and grown their podcasts and have valuable insights to share. We
Will People Listen to Your Podcast If you Have an Accent?
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Recording a podcast with an accent can be both intimidating and exciting. If English is your second language (ESL), you may feel nervous about speaking in front of a microphone; however, the ability to reach a worldwide audience is exciting. Today we answer a question from Jacob from the Old
Starting and Growing and ENGAGED Community That You Can Monetize with Jono Petrohilos
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The great ones make it look easy. Jono Petrohilos provides easy, simple, powerful tips on starting a community, growing it, keeping it engaged, and if you want to build courses based on the information you've learned from your community. Full show notes at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/867 Join the School of Podcasting Community
Make it Easy to Say Yes: How Mark Herschberg Was Interviewed on Over 300 Podcasts
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Mark Herschberg, a tech startup veteran, author of the book The Career Toolkit: Essential Skils for Success That No One Taught You, and MIT professor, set a goal of appearing on 150 podcasts. He pitched over 2000 shows and ended up on close to 350 shows. Mark did it through
The Top 8 Podcasting Pet Peeves That Make People Leave Your Show (2023 Edition)
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In December, we looked at why some podcasts become part of the listener's routine (and their favorite podcast). Today, we are looking at the other end. When it comes to podcasts, the goal of any podcast creator is to captivate their audience and keep them engaged. However, there are many
Why Do Conferences Move Away From Single-Track Events?
If podcasters love single-track events, why don't we have more?
Common Causes of Bad Podcast Audio Quality and How to Fix Them
Overcoming Podcast Overwhelm: Three Free Tools and a Strategy
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It’s easy to feel podcast overwhelm in today’s podcasting space. With so many tasks to juggle and responsibilities to manage, staying focused and keeping up with everything can be hard. It’s important to know that you’re not alone in feeling podcast overwhelm and that there are tools and strategies to
Using An Email List to Grow Your Podcast
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Email is a crucial part of modern marketing, with over 330 billion emails sent daily, expected to reach 376 billion by 2025. While email marketing strategies have changed, it remains a key player in any marketing strategy. It is the go-to marketing channel for the best online marketers due to
Podcasting Insights from Veteran Podcasters
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Planning, launching, and growing a podcast can seem daunting, but with the right guidance and advice from experienced podcasters, it is possible. Veteran podcasters like Joe Saul-Sehy from Stacking Benjamins, Kristen Meinser, and Jordan Harbinger have all successfully launched and grown their podcasts and have valuable insights to share. We
Will People Listen to Your Podcast If you Have an Accent?
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Recording a podcast with an accent can be both intimidating and exciting. If English is your second language (ESL), you may feel nervous about speaking in front of a microphone; however, the ability to reach a worldwide audience is exciting. Today we answer a question from Jacob from the Old
Starting and Growing and ENGAGED Community That You Can Monetize with Jono Petrohilos
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The great ones make it look easy. Jono Petrohilos provides easy, simple, powerful tips on starting a community, growing it, keeping it engaged, and if you want to build courses based on the information you've learned from your community. Full show notes at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/867 Join the School of Podcasting Community
Make it Easy to Say Yes: How Mark Herschberg Was Interviewed on Over 300 Podcasts
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Mark Herschberg, a tech startup veteran, author of the book The Career Toolkit: Essential Skils for Success That No One Taught You, and MIT professor, set a goal of appearing on 150 podcasts. He pitched over 2000 shows and ended up on close to 350 shows. Mark did it through
The Top 8 Podcasting Pet Peeves That Make People Leave Your Show (2023 Edition)
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In December, we looked at why some podcasts become part of the listener's routine (and their favorite podcast). Today, we are looking at the other end. When it comes to podcasts, the goal of any podcast creator is to captivate their audience and keep them engaged. However, there are many
Why Do Conferences Move Away From Single-Track Events?
If podcasters love single-track events, why don't we have more?