Saturday, September 30, 2017

The Most Frequently Asked Pocast Questions With Ramona Rice


Today Ramona Rice from Podcastwebsites.com joins Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting to talk about the most frequently asked podcast questions in honor of International Podcast Day.

Questions include:

What Microphone? ATR2100 is a great place to start. Here is a kit with a stand and pop filter

What Media Host. Libsyn.com is a great choice with prices starting at $5/month (use the coupon code sopfree to get a free month). If you want your website and media host all in one, go to work with Ramona at podcastwebsites.com

How much media storage do I need? See https://youtu.be/9m5ejMycl2A

Web Website Host: Dave like's Siteground.com and Coolerwebsites.com (godaddy)

How Do I Get a Sponsor. (ask, or get an affiliate through sites like shareasale.com

Do I need a website for my podcast. If want more than a way to listen and subscribe, yes. 

Do I need to build an email list for my podcast. You don't need to, but you might wish you had started one. Mailchimp is free to start

Why can’t I just use a free app to host my files? Becuase bandwidth isn't free see http://davidjackson.org/2017/09/another-clueless-free-podcas-media-host-goes-business/

What days should I release? The one that works for you.

How long should my episodes be? As long as they need to be and not a minute more. Embrace the power of editing.

How frequently should I publish? As often as needed.

Should I go to X conference? If you can afford it yes. Building your audience and relationships face to face is the best.

I only have so many downloads for my super niche show - I’m a failure. There are more ways to count success besides downloads. Plus, if you're hyper-niche you may have captured a large percentage of your total audience.

Check out Ramona 

www.podcastwebsites.com and her Kids show at www.tinypodders.com

Check out Dave 

School of Podcasting - Learn How to Podcast

All of Dave's shows can be found at www.powerofpodcasting.com


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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

International Podcast Day


Hello, everyone, I realized in my last episode I didn't talk about International Podcast Day. If you haven't checked out their site it is

www.internationalpodcastday.com

They have cool tools to help you promote the power of podcasting check them out at https://internationalpodcastday.com/promotion/

Check out the Podcast Success Summit as well


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Sunday, September 24, 2017

Creating Events For Your Audience Part 1


The fastest way to connect with your audience is face to face. You may be thinking of creating a meetup, or a workshop, or yearly event around your topic/show. How do you go about doing it?

Today we have Chris Krimitsos who is the organizer of  Podest.us, Nick Seuberling of Cincinnati Soccer Talk, and Darryl E. McCullough who just organized his first event National Podcast Power.  Darryl also hosts the Full Circle Podcast.

In today's episode you will hear:

About Nick taking his audience on a four-hour bus trip to Pittsburgh

Darry'ls reflections the day after National Podcast Power conference

Chris shares his insights as someone who has organized thousands of events. 

The risks and deposits that may be involved with an event.

How to negotiate with hotels. 

How to choose speakers for your event. 

The dangers of food around your event. 

How to shop for a bus.

Free places for a casual meetup.

What was Chris's biggest trainwreck and how he handled it

What to do with negative feedback

Building Routines

When you create an event for your audience, you are making memories with your audience. With the right event, people can start building their schedule around your events, and you become part of their routine. 

Mentioned In This Episode

Acuity Scheduling

National Podcast Power

Cincinnati Soccer Talk

Full Circle Podcast

Ivy Envy Podcast

Podfest.us

Join the School of Podcasting

Sign up for a Coaching Call

 


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Monday, September 18, 2017

Control and Rebranding Your Show


Ask the podcast coach answers your podcast questions every week live.

This week we answered questions about 

3:00 Zencast.com and recording shows with people in different locations

6:00 We help Nancy answer questions about owning your feed (find Nancy at whineat9.com)

13:00 We talk about podcast titles

22:00 International Podcast Day

26:40 Shows with common phrases like Fantasy Football

28:00 Music intros at the beginning

30:00 Do I Need a Mixer (see this episode on bestpodcastinggear.com )

35:00 Macon Reflections

43:00 Patreon has Redesigned their interface

Jim is going to take a few weeks off to attend to his interns. 

Also, no show on 9/23/17 as Dave will be at National Podcast Power

We talk about sponsors and long-term friends as we wrap up.

Become an Awesome Supporter

Go to www.askthepodcastcoach.com/awesome


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Sunday, September 17, 2017

Juggling the Podcaster Attitude


The podcaster attitude can be a tricky one to juggle. You care about your content, you care about your audience, but at times you might want to try something new, and that means your audience may not like it. If you like it, should you do it? Amy Pohler says yes. Success is achieved through Ambivalence

This episode originate at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/584

Because of My Podcast - Dave Jackson

My podcast has opened many doors over the 12 years I've been podcast. When I got home from Podcast Movement, I got an email from Michael Stelzner from Social Media Examiner stating he wanted to talk to me about the Social Media Marketing World 2018. In talking with Michael (and I so wish I had a copy of this ) he stated that he had people involved with his conference like John Lee Dumas, Daniel J. Lewis, and he's good friends with Cliff Ravenscraft. Michael said he turned to his crew and asked "Who is missing on the podcasting end, and they all said, "Dave Jackson." So here again, it's not who you know, but who knows you. So because of my podcast, I will be speaking at Social Media Marketing World 2018. The event is February 28th - March 2nd in San Diego. Shortly after talking with Michael, I received a call from Chris Krimitsos, and I will be involved again with Podfest.us in Flordia February 8-10 in Orlando Bay.

This weekend, September 23rd I will be the closing keynote of the first-ever National Podcast Power in Perrysburg Ohio. 

While I'm talking about speaking today (9/18) I will be running the gathering of Northeast Ohio Podcasters where we meet, talk podcasting, gear, and whatever you would like to talk about. Check it out at www.neohiopodcasters.com

Podcast Gear Yellowtec iXm Microphone Recorder

At Podcast Movement Shawn Park from The Be Your Own Nerd show let me play with his Yellowtex iXm microphone/recorder. Here is a little about the microphone/recorder: "iXM was designed to become the finest reporter microphone ever. One of the most challenging requirements was a perfect auto leveling. Our engineers managed to develop an excitingly innovative procedure: the LEA engine. Whether whisper or cry, you will always enjoy a perfect level. LEA lets you do amazing recordings even under stressful conditions. No AGC and no artifacts. Try it out, you will be amazed." 

The price is $761. (so this may not be for the hobbyist, but it's always interesting to see pro gear like this as a more affordable version is probably in the works that will hit the shelves in a few years.

Check out Shawn at beyourownnerd.com

Ambivalence Is the Key To Success -Amy Pohler

In the past I've mentioned there are three things a podcaster needs that have nothing to do with the tech.

Support of your family - without it, there is stress and pressure

Your health - without it you don't function well, if at all

Your attitude - You actions follow your attitude. As the old Henry Ford saying goes, whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right.

If you look at the above three, that if one is removed, the other two suffer.

Today I Want to Focus On The Attitude

I've mentioned in previous episodes how Jerry Seinfeld had to wait four years to get on the Tonight Show. He then kept killing it on every appearance for the next nine years before he got his own show. The television show Seinfeld did awful for the first four years of its existence.

I've been reading alot of autobiographies lately (or to be honest listening to them). My most Recent were Martin Short and Amy Pohler. In both cases, they kind of knew what they wanted to do (entertain people and be in "Show Business"). They started with small theater groups and immersed themselves in their local scene. They worked with people who were better then they were, and learned. They performed in theaters that were housed under a supermarket. They were in buildings where you put things over the bathroom drains to keep the rats out. They suffered through these horrible situations because they loved their craft, and they knew that these experiences would only help them get better. 

In Martin Shorts book he explained how he was doing a live TV show in Canada. Tony Bennet (one of his heroes was on the show, but due to a snowstorm was very late - again live TV). Martin was supposed to sing near the front of the show with Tony closing the show. With the staff scrambling to fit pieces into the live TV show puzzle, they finally heard that Tony was going to make it. As soon as he arrived, they put him on and in true Tony Bennet fashion, he was awesome. There was only one problem, this meant Martin had to follow  Tony Bennet.

Here is an excerpt from his book, "So I started singing: “Here we are, on earth together… . It’s you and me!” Already, I was wrong. The lyrics are “It’s you and I.” That’s because the song I was singing, by Stevie Wonder, is called … “You and I.”

This little slip was enough to knock me completely out of orbit. I suddenly forgot the rest of the lyrics—and worse, for reasons I still cannot fathom, I started to impersonate Tony Bennett while improvising new lyrics. "

Later Martin would bump into Tony in the bathroom, to which Tony looked him square in the eye and said, "“You froze good, kid."

Both Martin and Amy knew, especially as they were often in groups doing improvisation that some nights you are the bug and other nights your windshield. You don't get better without practicing your craft.

Martin Short who only did one season of Saturday Night Live (and yet Ed Grimly lives on forever) had (and has) serious imposter syndrome as about every seven years thinks his career is over, then he gets a new job.

Amy said something that I think we all need to strive for, "Ambivalence is key to success. This means you have to care about your work. But not about the result. You have to care about how good you are and how good you feel, but not about how good people think you are. Or how good people think you look. I realize this is extremely difficult.

How I take this is we have to care about our content, and deeply care about our audience, but in the event, we try something to better our show and it fails, we need to able to learn from it, and move on. As I've heard many shows (including some of mine) lead off with an apology (a pet peeve of mine) this is easier sad than done.

If you are driving and accidentally cut someone off, they may wave at you in a particular fashion using one finger. Does this stop you from driving the next day? No, we go out, learn from our experience, and move on.

30/30/30

Thirty percent of your audience will LOVE you

Thirty percent will like you

Thirty percent won't be "your target audience"

Ten Percent are still trying to figure out what a podcast is...

To Care or Not To Care

You will always care about your podcast content, but there may be times when you don't care about the result. You need to do what is best for you, and for the show, and if you're audience doesn't like it, they will have to deal with it, until your new target audience catches up with your show. 

Mentioned In This Show

Start the School of Podcasting

Northeasy Ohio Podcasters

Building a Better Dave

International Podcast Day

Logical Weight Loss Podcast

National Podcast Power

Social Media Marketing World 2018


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Sunday, September 10, 2017

How To Compete with the Big Networks


Glenn the Geek Hebert (from horseradionetwork.com )shares what he learns from talking to "Radio People" from Podcast Movement. We discuss being more focused with our podcast, so I bring on Addy Saucedo who is the author of The Podcast Planner ($37.99 on Amazon) and we talk about how you have less stress and more downloads by having a better plan for your podcast.

This is episode 583 of the School of Podcasting and originates from www.schoolofpodcasting.com/583

Dr. Ryan Gray Stops Practicing Medicine to Do Podcasting Full Time

Dr. Ryan Gray shares how he has left his medical career after his website and podcasting that has grown over and over the years, and he is now doing consulting full time on helping people survive medical school, and he published his first book, "The Premed Playbook: Guide to the Medical School Interview: Be Prepared, Perform Well, Get Accepted." 

His goal is to change the culture around medical school so it's not so competitive.

Check out his podcast at www.mededmedia.com and medicalschoolhw.com

Glenn Hebert on What He Learned from Radio Veterans at Podcast Movement

5:44 In today's discussion with Glenn we hear how:

  • Radio veterans are jumping into the podcast pool
  • The current issues with automated advertising
  • How podcasters who want to podcast for profit need to learn from radio people and be ready, be prepared before pressing record.
  • How Glenn keeps his integrity with sponsors
  • How Glenn uses his audience to make decisions on what happens and is featured on his show.

Podcasting With Laser Sharp Focus with The Podcast Planner - Addu Saucedo Interview

22:25 Here is the description of the Podcast Planner from Amazon: The Podcast Planner: Podcasting Guide With Templates To Help Podcasters Consistently Plan, Record and Publish
Finally, a planner for Podcasters! It provides everything a Podcaster needs to be organized, motivated and happily podcasting. Successful Podcasters know how to consistently plan, record, and publish their podcast, and with The Podcast Planner, you can too! Buy it at Amazon

Check out Addy's website at www.thepodcastplanner.com 

In today's chat we learn:

  • Addy was helping people start and edit podcasts, but they keep podfading (quitting)
  • How podcast planning can help you ensure your content resonates with your audience.
  • How podcasting is hard, but it can be less stressful with a plan.
  • A podcast compass guides you to your goals and purpose
  • What to do if you're not sure who your audience is
  • How the podcast planner can help with an Interview show
  • How using a podcast to promote her book has brought more sales, and more email subscribers, and more speaking gigs.
  • The importance of reviewing past episodes
  • Why paper may boost brainstorming activities

Find her show in iTunes or on Stitcher

 

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Sunday, September 3, 2017

Um, Yeah, NO! - Keeping Bad Content Away From Your Audience


Every month I ask my audience a question. This month is have you ever been approached by someone who OBVIOUSLY has NO CLUE about your show?

Special Thanks To: 

Bernie from Bernie the Cat Show

Lee Silverstein from the Colon Cancer Podcast has people wanting to talk about Cancer conspiracies.

Glenn Hebert from the Horse Radio Network had someone ask for a donation if he didn't want to be on the show.

Matthew McClain does an audio drama (obviously no guests) but still gets solicited to have guests be on his show. His show is "A Scottish Podcast"

I had someone contact me about the Healing Our Marriage show (which is defunct) and I "Played" with them, and asked why they loved my show

Jason Bryant from Matt Talk Online

Podcast Booking Resources

Interview Valet - Find and/or be a guest

Interview Connections - Rock both sides of the microphone (one of the oldest podcast booking agents)

PodcastGuests.com - A free resource for finding guests

Help a Reporter - Reports looking for Experts

How to Get Radio Interviews (Course) 

More Resources at PodcastingResources.com

I'll Be Speaking at:

Podcast Midatlantic September 8-9 in the greater Philadelphia Area

National Podcast Power September 23rd in Perrysburg, Ohio

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Saturday, September 2, 2017

Podcast Movement 2017 Reflections


Fresh back from Podcast Movement 2017, Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting and Jim Collison from the Average Guy Network share their thoughts on Podcast Movement 2017

Topics Mentioned

Favorite Take Aways

Meeting Ravi From Coolcastplayer.com

All comedians use the same microphone on a comedy night

Ribbon Microphones

17:50 Redirecting your Feed to Anchor is a really bad idea as you are "leaving" your host, and losing all control

Podcast Awards - Well Done To Troy from the Blacklist Exposed

35:35 Would you dump a sponsor to go 100% patreon.

41:45 Blog Talk Radio and Spreaker Merge

45:10 Two USB Microphones into Garage Band

49:31 Backing up your computer. Crash Plan changes their pricing. Backblaze is a good option

Dave is speaking at National Podcast Power event

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Friday, September 1, 2017

Is the Heil PR40 All It's Cracked Up To Be?


Dave is joined by Chris Curran of the Podcast Engineering School. Find Chris at www.podcastengineeringschool.com.

Call in your question 888-563-3228


How to take care of your mixer?
11:14 Most Common Mistake
17:22 Behringer ultavoice xm1800s $23
24:00 Why podcasters obsess over their sound - the psychology
30:00 Changing items in Libsyn
32:20 what is the Libsyn slug?
34:00 Email Dave about Libsyn? Email libsyn first...
39:00 Biggest take aways from the Podcast Engineering School
45:00 Podcast Movement Prep
48:30 Corporate Podcasts Who Hosts it?
55:30 Things that didn't work. um, yeah no moments.
57:00 Wordpress.com

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