Sunday, May 28, 2017

Why are You Podcasting? The Other F-Word


I asked the question:

Are you podcasting? If so where and why?

If you quit podcasting, why?

If you haven't started yet, why?

Matt from the Author Inside You

Sleep Whispers Podcast

Simple Money Solutions

Steve Stewart Podcast Editor 

Jeff had a blog that didn't get traction (for every 2000 blogs there is ONE podcast), he wants his show to be perfect (if you miss perfect you land on really good), is it viable to spend more money (we spend money on bowling, golfing), and what about Web Hosting? I like Site Ground and Cooler Websites. For media hosting use Libsyn and use the coupon sopfree to get a free month

Jenny from Studio Chaotic

Derek From Life after Sight Loss

Darwyn from Dealing with My Grief

David from the Magic and Steele (he's the guy taking all the missing E's)

Chris from Dad Spotlight

Gabe from Guys and Food

Brad from Cinema Guys

Sean Slept in Government Class

Hilda From Wise Traditions 

Cheri From Creation Science for Kids

Jonathan from Trivial Warfare

Bill from the Chameleon Breeder

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Friday, May 26, 2017

There Are No Shortcuts - It Takes a Good Show


David Fori asked a question on Quora.

I am thinking about launching a podcast, I don’t want any paid sponsors I want to use it to boost it in the rankings. I have a company and I want potential customers to find and listen to the podcast.

Here was Dave's  response:

I want to be an Olympic gold medalist, does anyone know where I can buy a Gold Medal?

Even if I could buy a medal, it doesn’t make me an athlete.

There are no shortcuts.
There is no golden ticket.
There are no magic beans.

Quit wasting time looking for these things, and get going on making good content. Quit OBSESSING over stats, and start OBSESSING over VALUE in your content. Start obsessing over your audience.

The Podcast Lore (which is now going to be TV show) stated this, “I didn’t build an audience. That’s the secret nobody wants to hear. There is no trick in the book you can use to grow your audience other than making a really good show.”

S4E1 Lore 101 — Podcasting 101

If you are getting into podcasting to make a quick buck, let me point you to the door. Monetizing your podcast means you monetize your audience. Step one is build and audience and that takes time, effort, talent, and luck. The first question isn’t how do I make money, the first question should be “How Do I Get Good?” How do I hold an audience? How do I get them to come back?

If you were to raise your rankings (and for the record rankings in iTunes don’t mean jack see www.newandnoteworthy.info ) promoting a show that isn’t good will only let the world know quicker that you need to go back to the drawing board. There have been tons of movies that have HUGE MARKETING BUDGETS with the happy meal toys ready to go, except everyone who came out of the theater told their friends not to go. So getting the word out about a “not ready for prime time” show is a waste of your money.

I’ve got worksheets and tutorials to help you polish your podcast at the School of Podcasting

Other Topics We Cover This Episode:

4:18 Guests Sharing Episodes (or not)

12:17 ID3 Tags

20:00 Live Shows

30:51 Emily from the Story Behind Show

Post Show:  

Big Names and Mic Shootouts  

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Sunday, May 21, 2017

Great Podcasting Begins with Listening to Your Audience -Jonathan Oakes Interview


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Podcasting Microphone Shootout

Microphone 1 - Audio Technica ATR2100 $59 (Here is Bundle with Boom arm)
Microphone 2 - Audio Technica ATR2005 $79
Microphone 3 - Samson Q2U $54 (with headphones)
Microphone 4 - Knox Dynamic USB Microphone $39 (here is a bundle with boom arm)
Microphone 5 - Audi Technica 3035 $179
Microphone 6 - Heil Pr40 $327

Engage, Listen, and Grow Your Audience with Jonathan Oakes

Jonathan Oakes has been producing the Trivial Warfare for two years he has had some great adventures with his audience including participating in some really big trivia contests. Jonathan has always had a love for trivia. He participated in those TV shows where high school teams go against each other. He has taken on entries bars of people (AND WON). Jonathan's audience loves to learn, and love the ability to show their memory skills. You can find his show at www.trivialwarfare.com Today in episode 567 we hear:

How Jonathan worked with his co-hosts to set expectations when it comes to dividing any money.

He brought on co-hosts that brought in different viewpoints

He listened to what his audience wanted (to be on the show) and found a way so that both the show and the listener benefit.

He has incorporated giveaways into his Patreon to increase patron in the higher support tiers

He uses a Facebook Group to gather feedback on ideas to

Check out Jonathan's Show at www.trivialwarfare.com and check out his Patreon Account at https://www.patreon.com/TWA

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Are you podcasting? If so why? 
Did you post and quit? If so why?
Have you never launched a podcast but want to? What's stopping you? 

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Mentioned in This Show

Jonathan's Appearance on "Harry's Show" Podcast Junkies

Jessica Kupferman's JKM Agency helps podcasters get sponsors

Podcasting 101


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Friday, May 19, 2017

The Weight Of Words


Today Jim Collison from the Average Guy Network and Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting talk about inadvertently offending people

18:40 Should You Start a Second Podcast?

23:50 My Audio Isn't Loud Enough

25:53 Revoice.me

28:00 Worst Thing About Starting a Patreon?

32:49 Can a show for "Everyone" get a Sponsor?

41:00 Dave is not promoting blue host anymore...

43:00 Skype Talk

47:00 Mp3 Tag Software's Website is Confusing

51:00 ID3 tags - do we need them

53:39 Feedburner jacks up show descriptions (smartcast features)

 

Mentioned in this episode 

Podcasters Survival Guide

Spreaker Live Show 


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Monday, May 15, 2017

Stepping On Your Listeners Toes


Because of My Podcast: Lee Silverstein

Lee Silverstein is the man behind the Colon Cancer Podcast and the Color Cancer Network was able to get press passes to a very cool event in his area.

Cool Image Tools For Your Podcast

I've been working on rebuilding PodcastingResources.com and in the process finding that some resources are gone, and other have been updated. Also in the process of moving items, I've had podcaster inform me of new sources. Today I want to talk about some resources you might know and a few might not when it comes to creating graphics and images.

Canva.com

Canva.com was my favorite tool for a simple but powerful tool. It included photographs you could include for free, or in some cases $1. It has a set of tutorials to get you up to speed and you can create some great looking images for free (or next to fo free)

Pixlr.com

Pixlr.com is another graphic program in the cloud. It doesn't have access to photos and such, but it can edit the photos you have, and it's a great tool if you need to resize an image, especially if your artwork for Apple Podcasts is the right dimensions, but the file size is too big as you can have pixlr.com compress it.

Vectr.com

Vectr.com is a new program to me, and from I've seen is the most powerful graphics program that is 100% free. It works on any platform, and it also has a cloud version. As it is super powerful there is a bit of a learning curve, but if you took the time to go through the tutorials (and they have quite a few) you could make some great looking graphics.

Adobe Spark

Adobe Spark is my new favorite tool. It has one drawback that I will hit on in a minute. You simply click on what you are trying to make (twitter, facebook, Instagram, etc) and pick a design, choose some colors, spin a wheel to scroll through some fonts, and share your image. So what is the one drawback? Most of these other tools allow you specify custom sizes, but from what I've seen there is no way to specify a file size. So what I do is if I need a square image, I go into adobe spark, create an Instagram image, and then resize it using Pixlr.com

 

New Twists on Old Tools

Ecamm Call Recorder is a great tool for Recording Skype, they recently launched Ecamm Live which is meant to record Facebook Live broadcasts that costs $29.95 and has some of the same features as wirecast (but that costs $500). This cost $29.95. Here is a tutorial.

A New Podcasting Microphone For Half the Price

I've been a huge fan of the Audio Technica ATR2100 microphone. It sounds great. It has both USB and XLR inputs (so it can plug directly into the computer or into a mixer) and it has a lifetime warranty. As I write this, that microphone is $67 the ATR2005 is a slightly more stylish version for $79

Well SP on the Better Podcasting Show found the Knox Cardoid USB Microphone for $40. This microphone looks and sounds very much like the 2100/2005 (it looks like a 2005 with the 2100 switch). There is even a bundle where you get the microphone and a boom arm for $69.

When You Step on A Listener's Toes

In my twelve years of podcasting, I may have had someone send a nastygram once or twice. This is why I was so surprised to get a nasty email calling me a piece of garbage, and another podcaster resorting to name calling and saying how I had no listeners and other false statements.

So what do you do?

  1. Well, you could load up your anger and hurt and go out attitude a blazin'. From my experience, this typically does not end well.  or
  2. Reach out to them and attempt to get an understanding of how your words offended them.

Realize this is NOT saying they were wrong for feeling hurt or offended. Everyone is allowed to feel what they feel. Many times when two people are involved in a conversation and someone gets offended chances are the person who did the offended didn't know what they said was so lethal.

My Offensive Words

On my Logical Weight Loss podcast, I was reading a story about how Americans are giving up on trying to lose weight and accepting being fat. In the article, it mentioned how American Doctors feel they can tell their patients about the dangers of being overweight as they might be accused of "Fat Shaming." This to me makes no sense and stated that if your doctor can't talk about your weight than who can say anything negative. I asked, "What is there no Slut Shaming, no Thief Shaming? What if you have relations with a goat? Is that OK?  To this, I got an email. The subject of the email was F*CK YOU. Here was the message:

In your latest podcast, your comment about "slut shaming" and comparing it to "thief shaming" was absolutely disgusting. FUCK YOU, go to hell you piece of garbage. To this I replied:

Thank you so much for your feedback. My point was if we don't allow anyone to say a negative thing about anything, isn't that the doorway to anarchy? I would love to have a dialogue about this with you. Can we get on skype? The response I received was simply:

GO TO HELL

To that, I replied, "Too bad. As a former teacher, I always feel there is room for improvement, and obviously, there is room for me to improve. Good luck with your weight loss journey."

If You Stay Open - You Leave the Door Open to Knowledge

I appeared on the Podcast Survival Guide podcast with Josh Liston (who is from Austalia) and he explained that while "Slut" is not a great word in America, it is a really, really bad word in Australia ( on the same level as C*NT in the US).

In both cases, my remarks on the Logical Weight Loss podcast were somewhat based on my frustration with political correctness (fat people are now horizontally challenged) and what I said was off the cuff, in a slightly over the top manner to make a point. One might guess that Alex's comments were in the same manner.

Conclusion

In the end with different countries, cultures, languages, etc we are going to inadvertently step on each other's toes. All you can do is apologize that someone feels a certain way, and pursue a dialogue to learn from the experience.

Podcast Rewind

I appeared on the Podcaster's Survival Guide Podcasters Roundtable Talking Podcast Consumptiontalking a bit more in depth about upsetting your listeners, and I also appeared on the in 2017

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Saturday, May 13, 2017

When Things Change in Your Podcast


Happy Star Wars Day - Mark Hamil has never won an oscar.

5:27 Mixlr Changes their pricing

10:50 Would You Be interested in a banner exchange for podcasters? Take the Poll

20:40 Your First Podcast and Changing Formats

30:20 Podcasting for Free is it possible?

38:00 Chinese Images on Artwork?

46:50 Thanks to our Awesome supporters Become an Awesome Supporter today

48:45 You have to let people know it's your services (Patreon, Memberships, Books, Services)

50:43 What are you passionate about

53:26 Narrative podcasts are tough as you listen with your ears and hearts

Jim can be found at www.theaverageguy.tv

Dave can be found at www.schoolofpodcasting.com start your Podcast today by visiting www.schoolofpodcasting.com/start

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Sunday, May 7, 2017

Growing Valuable Podcast Content With a Facebook Group - Katie Krimitsos


I Just Launched My Podcast, How Many Downloads Should I Have?

This question has no "Set" answer. It depends on a couple of things:

  1. How much value do your episodes bring to your audience? (is it any good)
  2. How much promotion do you do?
  3. What is your niche (a podcast like this - about podcasting - will never have 5000 downloads)

Right no 50% of podcasts get less than 200 downloads per episode after 30 days (and 50% get more) with the average being around 2000 (listen to The Feed Podcast for updated stats)

Think of Your Podcast Like A Train

A steam locomotive has an engine. The engine has to go to where the other boxcars are an connect. So do you. You need to go to where your audience is, and connect. A train announces where it is via the whistle, you need to promote your show to let people know you exist.

A train starts off slow, very slow, and build momentum over TIME. So they are slow to start, but once started, hard to stop.

My Dad drove a truck, and once had a wreck where the momentum of a couple of tons on his trailer went off the road (he blew a tire) and he was knocking over giant tree's like they were toothpicks, so momentum can do great things. However, it takes time. Today we have Katie Krimitsos on the show, and he is doing great with her show that she has been producing three years. 

So when you start your podcast, the more you focus on your audience (not the tech, not the stats on an hourly basis) you will build up momentum in your show.

Katie Krimistsos on Building a Community With a Facebook Group

Katie has been running the Tampa Bay Business Owners group for five years. Together with her husband Chris Krimitsos, they help business owners grow their businesses and connect with the right people. Katie has been podcasting for three years at http://bizwomenrock.com

In today's interview, we learn the following with Katie:

How to avoid the common mistakes of creating a Facebook Group

The Different types of groups and what each type offers.

How she makes her Facebook group feel special

How she maintains control of her group and keeps them engaged.

Why she had a successful relationship with a sponsor, and quit using them.

How she grew her coaching business with a strategy that anyone can use.

How her podcast fuels her Facebook Group, the Facebook group fuels the podcast, and they both fuel her coaching.

Why she almost quit, and what stopped her from walking away from podcasting.

Check out Katie's tools for growing your community with a Facebook group, taking that group on a retreat, as well as her private coaching to help you grow your business by going to www.bizwomenrock.com and check out her podcast on iTunes (as well as on her site)

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Banner Poll - Are you Interested in a Banner Exchange for Podcasters?

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Friday, May 5, 2017

Patreon Strategies and Ugly Babies


Ask the Podcast coach features Podcast Consultant Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting and "The Coaches Coach" Jim Collison from the Average Guy Network. This week we talk about:

2:10 Patreon as a sponsorship tool
7:16 Affiliate links as ads (see shareasale.com )
9:40 Patreon Shootout between Dave and Jim
19:40 What to do with a long interview from Kim at toastmasters101.net
29:12 Best Podcasting Practices from the Bridge Ratings
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8:55 How your audience listens might matter - we need to train our audience
41:56 Jeff talks about his new show Podcast Brief  
44:19 Podcasters Aren't willing to look at their podcast objectively. Is your baby ugly?
53:00 Lessons From George Carlin

Mentioned in This Episode
Podcast Rodeo Show

Podcast Bulletin

Items in the "Bonus Content"

What is the best way to give someone feedback?

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