Here's a breakdown of the steps I took to launch my podcast within seven days, offering insights into the process from someone entrenched in the podcasting world…
Read MoreWhen you set out to start your podcast you may (or may not) have thought about how to monetize your show. Whether this extra income is earmarked to earn money for you or to offset associated podcast fees, it’s savvy to explore adding a revenue stream to your podcasting efforts.
Read MoreTo answer Mary's question about the average number of episodes in a season: There isn’t an average number of episodes. In fact, it’s important to know this one rule as it relates to podcasting: YOU MAKE UP THE RULES FOR YOUR PODCAST!
Read MoreJust thinking about the various types of information a show host requires for an interview may make some shy away from doing an interview format. If this describes you, keep reading. Once you know about these tips and tricks, you may want to include interviews into the mix of what you’re doing on your podcast.
Read MoreI’m going to teach you how to take one episode and repurpose its content ten ways.
Yes, ten! Too often I see podcasters letting audience reach opportunities slip through their fingers like grains of sand. Today that stops.
Read MoreShow notes are a summary of the highlights to entice listeners. Transcripts are presented word-for-word to allow your audience to read along instead of listening. Using episode transcripts comes with three big advantages you may not have previously considered.
Read MoreIn May 2020, when Spotify announced Joe Rogan’s wildly successful podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, would become a Spotify exclusive show it got the wheels turning in the minds of many about podcast networks. Joe Rogan was offered a lot of money to make this move. Others such as Brené Brown’s, Unlocking Us, have done similar.
I’ve said it before and I will say it again, “iTunes is not the end all and be all of your podcast promotion.”
As in, setting up your podcast to appear on iTunes is not the only thing you need to be doing for promotion of your podcast. So many people lay a lot of weight during podcast launches on the iTunes piece and feel like “they made it” when their podcast appears in the iTunes directory. Yes, it is one piece of a strategy to get your podcast out there to the masses, to be found and heard. But not the only piece.
Read MoreAn audiogram is a video file (.mp4) that has a static image and includes audio. It’s a unique way to share content on social media or on your website.
Some Ways to Use Audiograms:
Portion of a podcast episode to share on social media
An audio clip with image to promote an upcoming course, webinar, or special event
Share a tip on the static image and elaborate a bit more as part of the audio clip
Check out the short video tutorial below to learn how to create an audiogram in 4 easy steps. And, be sure to grab my, Audiogram Creation Cheat Sheet, which includes additional tips, size and length specifications for various social networks and more. Grab your copy here!
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