Sunday, July 26, 2020

Your Favorite Episode of Your Podcast (and why)


Today we revisit the topic of Impostor Syndrome (something we talked about in episode 627), as you won't believe who has impostor syndrome (the whole, "Why would anyone listen to me???). 

We also share what your favorite episode is and why (some pretty amazing answers thanks to all who participated). 

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Because of My Podcast - I Got to Interview Tony Danza

Willam shares the hoops he had to jump through to get Tony Danza on his podcast. Listen to the episode at 

https://unpro.podbean.com/e/ep-23-tony-danza-part-1/

Garth Brooks and Impostor Syndrome

In the docuseries Garth Brooks - The Road I'm On there is a great segment where you learn Garth is the top-selling solo artist of all time, and at the same time is hiding in his hotel room afraid nobody will show up to his concert in central park (they did, almost 1 million people did - making it the largest concert in central park).

Nothing you start ends up where you thought it would. (think about that and I believe you'll find it is true). We worry about failure. I'm listening to a book on Audible called Exactly Where To Start by Philip M Jones. He makes a great point about failure and mistakes. 

First, understand the difference between a failure and a mistake. A mistake is incorrectly doing something that you knew specifically how you were supposed to do. A failure is trying something you've not tried before, and it working out differently than you hoped for. Seeing these differences instantly empowers a difference in your acceptance between the two and possibly helps you become more excited about your future failures.  - Philip M Jones Exactly Where to Start Get the Audio Book For Free 

Take a second and list all of the hard things (or things you perceived as hard at the time) that you have accomplished. You've done more than you think. 

What Is Your Favorite Episode and Why?

While this wasn't planned, I love that many of these episodes involved people trying something new, or stepping out of their comfort zone. Thanks to all who participated:

Veronica -Fat Loss Success Stories

Anthony -Route 66 Podcast

Dan  Based on a True Story

Arnie  The Football History Dude

Dave - Dealing With My Grief

Curtis -Retrozest Podcast

York - Poetic Earthlings.com

Scott Amazing Maine Podcast

Bill Monroe - Stroke Cast

Matt - The Author Inside You

Dave - The School of Podcasting 

August Question of the Month

With so many people answering this month's question who have been doing this a while, How do you keep going? (or why haven't you quit)? For those who have NOT started a podcast yet, What is holding you back? Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/question to answer before August 28th, 2020.

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August Question of the Month

Work With My - Podcast Consulting

Free Audible Book

Overcoming Impostor Syndrome

 

Table of Contents

00:56 Because of My Podcast - 
03:20 Join the School of Podcasting Worry Free
04:21 You Won't Believe Who Has impostor Syndrome
10:09 Overcoming Impostor Syndrome
13:05 Mistakes vs Failure
15:39 What is your favorite episode of your podcast
40:26 August Question of the Month
43:00 pod.events
44:09 What is coming
45:13 Bloopers


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Saturday, July 25, 2020

Amazon Inches More Towards Podcasting


Amazon is going to be adding podcasting the Amazon music. We don't have a lot of details. We just know they are working with Libsyn.com (get a free month using the coupon code sopfree) they are populating a database that is NOT AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC (YET). If you are a Libsyn customer you can add your show to Amazon using the steps in this tutorial

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00:54 Sponsor: podcastbranding.co
02:11 Trying New Things
05:01 Microsoft Edge
10:54 Amazon Destination at Libsyn
13:37 Alexa vs Google vs Siri
18:36 Smart Speaker Usage
20:39 Apple and Google Meda Host?
23:24 Podcast Promos
28:49 Our Awesome Supporters
35:08 Adding Video to Your Audio Podcast
36:36 Auphonic vs Hindenburg
39:20 Interview Pre-Call
40:45 Daves Confusing Interview
49:00 Jim's Old 80's Videos Removed
52:18 RIAA Take Downs Still on the Rise

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Sunday, July 19, 2020

Don't Quit On a Bad Day - How Glenn and Jamie Thrive After 2500 Episodes


Glenn "The Geek" Hebert and Jamie Jennings have been doing a ninety-minute daily show Horses in the Morning since 2010. If you listened to the show 24 hours a day it would take you 150 days to listen to all the episodes. That is a HUGE amount of work along with finding sponsors, booking over 6000 guests, facilitating contents and more. Today they share their secrets to longevity while keeping their sanity. Horses in the Morning is part of the Horse Radio Network.

Quick Housekeeping

01:07 Answers for the Question of the Month
01:30 Vote For School of Podcasting at Podcastawards.com

Surviving and Thriving After 2500 Episodes

06:54 How Did You Find Each Other

08:01 Shaping the Concept

10:54 What have you tried that didn't work?

12:29 6000 Guests Over the Years

16:10 Radio vs Podcasting

18:16 Handing Bad Days

20:43 How do you keep finding new content?

24:25 Because of My Podcast Story

25:58 Interacting With Patons

28:19 How Have You Gone This Long and Stayed Sane?

33:43 Glenn Knows Where the Episode is Going

34:41 Bring Your Passion

35:38 Don't Quit on a Bad Day

37:11 Tips for Wanna Be Podcasters

41:25 Bloopers

Main Take-Aways

Glenn and Jamie only promote products that they would use. Consequently, 98.5% of their listeners buy those products. 

They use the Patreon account to allow their listeners to get closer (and appear) on the show. 

They put hours into show prep and know exactly where the show is going. 

They keep trying new things to keep the show fresh. 

Some of their best segments "just happened."

They never talk except on the show so they don't have to recreate conversations in their episodes.

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Saturday, July 18, 2020

In Pursuit of Silence


Today Jim talks about his pursuit of obtaining silence in his basement. He replaced a fan, and once that noise was gone... We also talk about

00:51 Sponsor: podcastbranding.co

02:58 Jim Search For Silence

10:29 Dave is Moving into a House This Year

12:16 New Patron: tipsoftheslung.com

14:59 Still Troubleshooting

18:21 Post Production Burnout

19:58 Dave Has a Rant

23:04 Windows update News

27:45 How Dave Solved The Issue

29:48 Our Awesome Patrons

31:55 Studio Tour with John Piper

42:03 Video Email (Loom, Bonjoro, Bombbomb)

44:52 Jim's Upgraded Studio

45:32 On Air Signs

52:48 What's Coming Up?

Post Show Content ( available to Patrons)

54:36 Not as Hard As It Seems

57:11 Accounting Software

01:00:03 The Wiring In Your House

01:04:08 Cube Air Conditioners

01:06:47 How Many Test Interviews Should I Do?

01:09:41 Getting Names Correct

01:12:29 What Happened to the Banana Seat

01:15:22 Can I Read Someone Else's Book?

01:18:51 Michael Hates Descript

01:23:22 Gimlet Being Sued

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Sunday, July 12, 2020

Podcasting Best Practices


I've been asked this questions in a few interviews. As there are no rules and you can do anything you want in a podcast, are there are any Podcasting Best Practices? Well as we all see podcasting through many different lenses I thought I would share my opinion on the best practices.

Have a Topic You Are Passionate About, as in REALLY Passionate about. 

Next week you will hear Jamie from Horses in the morning talk about her L O V E of horses. In the past I have said you need the passion that a sixteen year old boy has for getting his driver's license.

WHY: Because when you first start out, it will be awkward, and you will still be getting comfortable behind the mic. You will have next to no audience and it is soul crushing to put that much work into something and have next to nobody listen to it. When you have that passion, you will talk about it even if nobody is listening. 

Know Your Target Audience

I know, "But Dave you just said I don't have an audience." I know, but who is the person that should love this content. Also, I don't mean "34-48 year old Women. That is identify who they are. I mean KNOW THEM. Go hang out with them, and find out what makes them tick. 

WHY: One of the biggest fears is sounding stupid. How do you avoid this? By knowing what your audience needs (we cover this in the planning your content course, as well as "Content is King" course). 

Know WHY You're Podcasting

Every podcaster says "It takes more time than I thought" when you start a podcast (for the record it takes more time than you thought for many things if you think about it). Starting a podcast is easy. Start is GOOD podcast can tricky. You've identified who your audience is, and what your topic is, but the why can help shape the content. If you're trying to keep your brand in front of your potential customer you might do three five minute podcasts a week. If you want to be seen as an expert, maybe you do a weekly 20-minute show where you answer a question. If you're trying to grow your network, maybe you do interviews with other people in your field. 

WHY: When you start to achieve your goal, it puts gas in your tank. If you are NOT achieving your goal you know you need to adjust the content or turn up the marketing. 

Get The Best Equipment You Can Afford

I typically say you can sound pretty good for the price of an Xbox (about $300). By the time you get a microphone and some sort of interface, etc. You're looking between $70-$300 depending on how many co-hosts you have, etc. 

WHY: Look at the top 200 shows in Apple and see how many were recorded using their phone (although you can make "OK" recording with your phone when used correctly). 

Have A General Idea Of How a Podcast Works

I've been driving since I was 16. While I don't know enough about my car to work on it. I do know enough to do some basic troubleshooting. 

WHY: By understanding the mechanics of a podcast you can avoid a lot of unnecessary panic when your episode doesn't appear in an app a few minutes after you press publish. 

It's YOUR Show

Aisha Tyler said at Podcast Movement one of the biggest reason she loved her podcast was because it was HERS. Don't interview people if you're not sure they are a good fit. If you don't want to talk about a topic, don't. If you do want to talk about a topic - do. It's your show. 

Make Yourself Available Everywhere

I talked about this in the episode about growing your downloads,

WHY: A boss walks into the board room and says, "I just heard this (insert name) podcast on the way in it was great. Everyone pulls out their phone but some people subscribe on Apple, Google, Spotify, Overcast, Stitcher, etc. 

Don't Pick a Release Date Until Your In All the Apps

I had this happen to me. My new show Grow Your Community was in Apple, but NOT in Overcast (even though Overcast pulls from Apple). In the same way that bands in the 80's wouldn't pick a date for their CD release party until they had the CD in their hand, don't pick your "Launch" date until your show is available to SUBSCRIBE. 

Be Appropriate

but also you might consider if you're going to swear or not in your show. When you do you get pulled from India and other countries. I actually listened to the "Losing 100 Pounds" podcast and the host dropped an F-bomb in the first 15 seconds. This was followed by a flurry of other no safe for kids type of language. About 20 minutes she finally mentioned that she curses like a sailor and if you don't like that you should tune out. I'm no prude, but she sounded like a 13-year-old out behind the barn seeing how many swear words she could work into a sentence. 

Again, it's HER show she can do whatever she wants. There were MANY 1 star reviews that just said the swearing was over the top. 

Edit Your Podcast

There are editors for newspapers, magazines, books, TV, movies, but you are the person on the planet that everything that comes out of your mouth is perfect. Really? Radio people can not believe people who choose to "keep it real" and just publish as-is. You have the opportunity to make yourself (your guest) sound better. If nothing else, edit one or two episodes, and if you hate it, pay someone to edit it for you. By editing a few episodes you will be willing to pay someone as it is time-consuming and you will appreciate the job they do.

Get Honest Feedback

I get it. It's your art. You worked hard on it. You might be afraid to get some feedback. Some really are looking for agreement on everything they've done when they ask for feedback. They don't want to change (cause as we mentioned, when you first start it takes time). However, feedback can steer your podcast in the right direction so you can help achieve your goal. Last week I talked about how I got feedback on my music and most people didn't like it. It didn't crush me. I listened to their reasons, saw their point, and changed my music. 

I listened to a podcast today where a school had launched a podcast, got some feedback, and then changed the name, changed the intro, changed the artwork and got amazing results. 

Be Consistent

Pick a schedule and stick with it. Also, be consistent in quality. If you go to a McDonald's in one town and have a hamburger, fly across the country and have another one they taste the same. Sure it's unhealthy, but the taste is consistent. 

Don't Use Unlicensed Music

No, you can't play Taylor Swift. Nope. But what about?? No. No. No. No. What about 10 seconds? No. they are cracking down on this HARD right now. 

You Only Need ONE Episode To Launch

Your first recording will not be as good as your second. Consequently don't release everything you record. Some people think you record 10 episodes and release them at once so people can really connect with you.

WHY: Rob Walch VP at Libsyn.com (the oldest, largest media host) said at a conference in Australia (online) that people lack any feedback. If someone gets feedback on episode three but has seven more episodes recorded and set to publish, the listener has to wait for eight episodes to hear any changes based on their feedback. 

Focus On Your Audience  and Don't Compare Yourself To Others

We talked about knowing your audience, now that you know what they want your show is about THEM, and your WHY. Don't get distracted by what other people are doing, how much money they are making, focus on your audience. If you find yourself thinking about a similar show and it upsets you, drop it and focus on your audience.

Get Your Attitude in Check

Podcasting is a LONG game. It is a marathon not a sprint (years not months). Also remember, you don't have to make money with your podcast.

Be Open To New Experiences

We mentioned being open to feedback, but also open to partnering with other podcasts, trying new segments, trying new marketing strategies. If your show isn't giving you what you want, then try something new.

Have A Website and Control Your Show

You control our website. If the latest social network gets canceled, people will know to find you on our website. Never let a media host (Anchor) submit your show "for you" to directories so that you maintain control of your show. 

Google Wants Good Content

Google wants to deliver great search results to its customers so give it something people will find valuable. Have a good description with enough words (at least 300) to attack Google. While you want to pay attention to keywords, you also want to be appropriate. Use headings to breaking up long posts. 

It's All About Subscribers

We mentioned "being everywhere" but that doesn't help if you make it hard (find me in Apple) to subscribe to your show. Have buttons on your site to share your show and subscribe. 

Promote Your Show

Use social media and any other tools that will help you get your podcast in front of your target audience. 

WHY: There are over one million podcasts in Apple podcasts. If you think Apple will make you famous, then you should be famous from being in the phone book. 

Pay Attention to Your Media Host

In general, the media hosts I recommend have some sort of podcast to keep you informed of updates to their technology and news to what is going on in the podcasting space. 

If You're Looking to Monetize - Start an Email List

While social media may be all the buzz, when it comes to getting people to click on something, hands down Sendfox email is better. I use.  Also, if you're looking to monetize, selling your own product is the best way, but most podcasters who are looking to monetize have multiple streams of income. 

Final Thoughts

If you can't seem to pull the trigger, you are probably overthinking it. 

When in doubt, ask your audience. 

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Saturday, July 11, 2020

ID3 Tags Do Not Boost SEO for Your Podcast


I wondered about ID3 tags and podnews.net took that idea and ran with it and proved that ID3 tags do not boost your SEO score.  Other topics:

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Here are the topics for today

00:00:46 Sleep is Important

00:05:21 ID3 Tags Do Not Help SEO

00:18:31 Backup Your Files

00:27:28 This will not end well

00:34:58 Awesome Supporters

00:37:00 iTunes Reviews

00:40:02 Ankylosing spondylitis

00:41:06 Is This Explicit?

00:43:36 Take Down Notices on the Rise

00:48:28 Stitcher Sale Again

00:51:30 So Many Ads

00:53:31 Facebook Gets a Bad Score

00:56:02 Youtube Mafia

00:59:05 What's Coming Up?

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Sunday, July 5, 2020

Interview Clips At the Start of Your Show


I hear so many podcasts that do interviews and they start their podcast by pulling a clip from the interview. Today we talk about why this may not be the best strategy.

  • The interview snippet should build anticipation
  • Piques the curiosity and makes them want to know more
  • Some people pull clips that make people go WHAT WAS THAT?

Many times these clips are long (I wouldn't make then any long than 10-15 seconds if not shorter) and just leave the listener confused. 

ROLL THE CLIP

If you think about it movies use trailers to motivate people to come see the movie. They also send the starts on talks shows who often have a clip of the show. When the hosts ask, "Does this need setup?" the answer is almost always yes. Some back story is needed to have the clip make sense. In some cases podcasters are creating a clip, placing it at the very beginning of the episode and there is no "setup" and the clip leads to confusion. 

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11:03 Products based on Audience Interest
31:13 Thanks To Our Patrons
33:47 Feedback Helps Shape Dave's New Trailer
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44:31 Podcast Movement University
46:09 The New Zoom H8
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