Saturday, October 31, 2020

Evaluating Your Guest Appearances


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TIMELINE:
00:02:33 Reflections on Jim's Trip East
00:05:19 Dave's Book Update
00:06:10 David Vs Goliath Book
00:07:06 Last Week's Blast From the Past
00:11:52 Jim Got to Go Critique Cigar Authority
00:15:28 Evaluating Your Guest Appearances
00:24:00 Accepting Feedback on your first show
00:28:55 Thanks to Our Awesome Supporters
00:32:25 Sure Mv7 Microphone
00:36:32 MOTU M2
00:37:13 I Don't Recommend Mixers Anymore
00:43:57 Epoccam Rewind
00:46:20 Joe Rogan Had Alex Jones
00:47:46 People Stealing Your Content?
 
 
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Sunday, October 25, 2020

11 Steps I Took To Create a "WOW" Interview


Last week, I interview Matthew Dicks who is the author of the book Storyworthy. I am a HUGE fan of Matthew and was very excited when he agreed to come on the show. After the episode was published I get email after email. I saw comments on Facebook all stating, "WOW, That was a great interview." There will be times when you get feedback, and no matter if it's positive or negative you want to investigate why (so you can do more about it).

I've received more than average feedback on episodes like The Ultimate Guide to Hosting and Guesting Podcast InterviewsOvercoming Impostor SyndromeHow to Start a Podcast Network: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly, but the feedback I got about How to Tell Better Stories with Matthew Dicks was "way more than usual."

One of the things I help people do is figure out what they are doing correctly with their podcast so they can do more of that type of content. With this in mind, I went back and looked at "Why did this connect with my audience?"

Step 1: Start with someone interesting

Getting entertaining stories out of Matthew Dicks is like shooting fish in a barrel.

Step 2: Ignore the Back Story

Matthew has an AMAZING back story. He took enormous steps to avoid telling his first story. While that's a nice story, I was looking for something my audience could take away. Ask yourself what is more helpful their backstory, or what they can do for your audience NOW?

Step 3: Have a Goal

Why was I bringing in Matthew Dicks? Because his book storyworthy is filled with strategies. I wanted to focus on strategies. I wanted to boost the skills of my listeners, and I wanted to sell books more Matthew.

Step 4: Know your Guest

I really wanted to get this interview going in the right direction. The minute I knew he was coming on the show, I was focused on coming up with the best questions. I especially wanted that first question to lead to a story, and to help people understand that words matter. Every night I would walk around my neighborhood listening to Storyworthy on Audible. I've already listened to this book, but I was now looking at topics that I would want to expand on. This would allow me to mention the book, and to get the content I was looking for my audience.

Step 5: Don't Test Their Powers of Improv

I had decided that the opening question would be, "When did you realize the power of words?" I really liked that question. It would lead to a story, and let my audience knowing we were going to be talking about words, and story crafting. However, I also realized that this question might need some thought on Matthew's part. Consequently, I let him know the topics we would be covering.

That would be:

When did realize words had power? (the actual question)

Editing (such as where to start a story).

Homework for life (this is Matthew's Freebird).

Normally I don't give my guests the exact questions. I typically let them know why I'm bringing them on, and the subjects we will be covering.

Step 6: Get the Best Audio You Can

When we connected via Squadcast,  I was hearing Matthew through his camera's microphone. I tested this by having him tap his microphone. When he tapped it, and I didn't hear the tapping, I knew Squadcast was using the wrong microphone. When he switched away from his camera's microphone, it was like night and day.

Step 7: Prove You've Done Your Homework

When we first connected and got the microphones configured, I wanted to show Matthew I was a fanboy without being a fanboy. I know he is a HUGE fan of the New England Patriots football team. They recently made a quarterback change, so I asked him how they thought they would do.  My questions also showed I had actually read the book.

Step 8: Ask and Shut Up

When I do an interview I had my list of questions on a pad to my left and a blank pad in front of me with a pen that doesn't click. When I was would ask a question I would then shut up and listen. I didn't "um, hmm" and I listened for potential opportunities to ask a follow-up question.

Step 9: Follow Up Questions

When he was talking about things that had happened because of his podcast he mentioned how at one event that he was asked to tell a story, his daughter got up and told I story. While I realize that asking an athlete, "How does it feel to win the game?"I still asked what it felt like to watch your child follow in your footsteps. This question isn't in alignment with my goal (story crafting and book sales), but I know my audience has children, and I believe we call can identify with how cool it would be to see your child follow in your foto steps;

Step 10: Remove Things That Aren't Needed

I asked Matthew what was the first podcast that he listened to. Matthew couldn't exactly remember it and was a little blurry on the year. Does this help us craft stories? Does it sell books? No. Does it give us a glimpse inside Matthew that you can't get anyplace else? Nope. This is why you didn't hear it.

Step 11: I Ran It Through a Transcription Service to find the Nuggets of Gold

If you do interviews, one way to reposition yourself as the expert (and not your guest) is to do what I call the "Jerry Springer" a summarize the main points that YOU found interesting. This enables you to share a bit of yourself as well as remind the audience of the value they just received.

For this step, I ran the edited interview through Otter.ai. This enabled me to find those great points in record time. Instead of having to listen to the episode again, I could read it much faster. Using transcripts as an editing tool is not something I hear people talk about it is typically about to create a full transcript of the show.

I did edit the transcript into something readable and added it to the website. This is not something I normally do, but maybe I should.

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Saturday, October 24, 2020

Memory Lane: Revisiting "Episode 1"


Today I am moving into what I'm calling "My new old house." While I'm seating and hoping the movers don't break my standing desk, I thought I would take a trip down memory lane and dig out some of the first episodes of "Ask the Podcast Coach."

The Early Episodes Sounded Bad, and I Was Awful

There is a ton of hiss in the first "School of Podcasting Live" was awful and this was in 2011. Later I wanted to test Blog Talk Radio and Spreaker for "The Podcast Coach" show and treated it like nobody was listening (because nobody was listening). Then on August 10, 2013, Jim Collison joined us. You can also listen to what might have been the seed for the "Podcast Rodeo Show."

Why Am I Subjecting You To Bad Content?

The goal is to show you that we all start ugly. We all get better over time, and maybe just maybe you should be a bit organized before pressing record. 

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Sunday, October 18, 2020

How to Tell Better Stories with Matthew Dicks


I have had the voice of Matthew Dicks in my head more than any other person this year. I heard him on a podcast, bought his audiobook Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life through the Power of Storytelling, and listened to it. When I was done with the book I wanted more and found his Speak Up Story Telling podcast. Unlike other books on Storytelling that have brilliant messages like "Stories are good," and "You should learn how to tell stories," I was THRILLED that I had finally found a book that explained HOW to tell better stories. It is an AMAZING book, and I feel it will benefit anyone who reads or listens to it.

Today I am honored to have the author on my show.

Here are some key points:

Start with a thesis. I use to think something, and then something (the story) happened, and now I think something else.

I would prefer to be entertaining than lengthy and boring. Always serve the story (not yourself).

I think about what I want my audience to feel in certain parts of the story. I make those decisions before I begin crafting my story.

"How about making the first thing you say something that's actually engaging and interesting? Because those first 30 seconds to 60 seconds of a story that is such fertile ground, that is your opportunity to either convince the audience that what is to come is worth listening to, or I don't know what the hell I'm doing. Because I've just bored you for 30 to 60 seconds, and essentially told you nothing."

Our questions that we asked people like in a podcast, the more specific they are, the more helpful they are to our guests.

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TIME TABLE

01:22 Matthew Dicks Introduction
03:50 When Did You realize Stories Had Power?
08:38 Do Stories HAVE to show vulnerability?
10:14 Is vulnerability Magic?
12:38 How do you know what to keep and what to delete?
15:27 The Importance of Location
19:30 Homework For Life
23:44 Can you Tell a Story "By Numbers"
26:40 The Power of But and Therefore VS And
30:16 Story Telling Peeves
33:52 3-2-1 Game
36:23 When Did Mathew Know He Wanted to Podcast?
37:58 Because of My Podcast ______
40:58 Watching Your Daughter Tell a Story
42:13 Where to Find Matthew's Workshops
44:33 Storytelling is More Than Just Stories
45:40 How Storytelling Helps
47:36 Matthew Has Other Books

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  • How to Grow Your Audience
  • How to Set Your Pricing
  • Understanding Advertising Jargon
  • How to Find Sponsors
  • Best Strategies for Making Money as an Affiliate
  • Master Strategies for Crowdfunding
  • Harnessing the Power of Webinars and Events
  • The Top Tools to Make Your Job Easy

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Saturday, October 17, 2020

Using Podcasting To Boost Your Business


This week Jim is on the road and hanging out with Ed from Sonic Cupcake and Dave from the Cigar Authority at Studio 21 Cafe. We talk about his book David vs Goliath: How to Compete, And Beat, The On-Line Giant. 100 Proven Promotions For Brick & Mortar Retailers and how he uses his podcast to boost his business.

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TIMELINE

01:09 Sponsor: Podcastbranding.co

02:29 Jim Joins David Garofalo

03:20 David Garofalo has a book as well

04:56 How The Podcast is Boosting Cigar Sales

06:39 Promotion when your content is blocked

10:20 Getting Monetization Ideas From Your Audience

11:01 THREE YEARS (A Popular Answer)

13:41 WIN WIN WIN Can go Forever

15:15 The Power of the Niche

16:51 Anything Didn't work?

19:43 What Do You Think of the Set?

24:40 Using Your Podcast To Open Doors

27:43 How Long Does it Take A Traditional Store to Grow

30:29 Our Awesome Supporters

32:33 Advice for New Podcasters

34:46 How Do You Deal With Censorship?

39:52 Accepting Constructive Criticism

42:18 How Has COVID Affected Your Business?

46:45 Ask the Podcast Coach Downloads

47:20 The Motivation Behind Ask The Podcast Coach

48:50 Sponsors and Downloads

50:11 Same Formula Different Niche-Different Result

54:06 A Passionate Nich is Needed

56:25 Road Trip Report

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01:00:21 Cats Are Horrible Podcasters

01:02:49 EU Podcaster Gets Investigated

01:05:26 RIAA Takes Down Show

01:06:36 Focusrite 2i2 Question

01:12:23 Old Hissy Mixers

01:18:52 Normalization

01:23:43 Auphonic is great, but...

01:25:08 No Show on the 24th of October

 

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Sunday, October 11, 2020

What Podcasters Can Learn From Eddie Van Halen


This week rock guitar God Eddie Van Halen died after a long battle with throat cancer. As a guitar who was 13 when Van Halen's first album was released, and whose band provided the soundtrack to my adolescent years this hit me hard. With this in mind, I wanted to talk about things podcasters can learn from Eddie Van Halen.

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Van Halen Took Years to Build Their Audience

The band was formed in 1972. Some of the top songs in 1972 were Saturday in the park in Chicago, Brandy (You're a fine girl), I'll take you there (the staple singers). Not exactly a thriving time of high energy, guitar-oriented hard rock. They played clubs for years.

In 1976 (four years later) Gene Simmons of Kiss financed a demo tape, and arranged a performance in front of Kiss's management and was told that "they had no chance of making it" and that they wouldn't take them. Gene then removed himself from further involvement.

A year later when they were playing the famed "Starwood: club Ted Templeman of Warner Brother saw the band and they were offered a contract.

Good Planning Leads to Less Editing

As they had been playing clubs for years, the band was well-rehearsed and ready to go. Their first album was recorded in three weeks with almost no overdubs.

You Don't Need to Spend a Ton of Cash

There are two popular guitars in rock music. A Stratocaster has a thin sound and used by blues players and it had a whammy bar. A Les Paul has a thicker, chunkier sound. Eddie took the guts of a Less Paul and put them into the Stratocaster (called the Frankencaster). He made the guitar himself using a guitar body that cost fifty dollars and a guitar neck that cost eighty. He ended up with a thicker, chunkier guitar tone that had a whammy bar. The guitar that cost $130 to make has a replica that now goes for thousands of dollars.

He stated that because he was poor he had to find ways to make the noises on the guitar.

He Learned Through Trial And Error

In the process of creating his own guitar, Eddie states, "I ruined a bunch of stuff." The bottom line he never stopped experimenting. In the song intruder, you hear Eddie creating bizarre sounds on his guitar. It turns out that some of those sounds were Eddie Swiping a Schlitz beer can up and down the neck. In the song poundcake, Eddie uses an electric drill. The bizarre noise on Automic Punk is Eddie running the side of his hands up and down the strings. He was always looking for ways to make different noises (like an elephant) with his guitar. The strange wooshing noise in the middle of the song Panama is Eddie's Lamborgini.

He had an endless curiosity and was constantly experimenting.

He Never Learned How To Read Music

He would watch his teacher's fingers and then play whatever he just saw. His parents forced him to play the piano and won contests when he was ages 9-11. After using the Beatles and the Dave Clark Five he picked up the guitar. Because he never learned guitars lessons "by the book" he believes he wouldn't play the way he does if he had done "Traditional" guitar studies.

Inventions Around Van Halen

I mentioned how he created his own guitar. He holds a patent for a device that allows you to stand and hold the guitar flat. He perfected a style of playing called "tapping" where he play notes with both hands. This lead to the invention of guitar tablature as people couldn't figure out how to put down on paper what he was doing on the fretboard.

Enjoy Your Soup

How did Van Halen get their sound? Drummer Alex Van Halen prefers straight forward rock. Eddie liked progressive rock, and David Lee Roth like disco at the time. Eddie referred to this as ingredients in your soup.

I like singer Gary Cherone from the band Extreme. He joined Van Halen and recorded Van Halen III. On that album bassist Michael Anthony has stated that Eddie told him what and how to play, Gary stated that Eddie was playing bass and drums, making it more or less an Eddie Van Halen Solo album. One point here is this album came out in 1998, and was not sober until 2008. This was the first album to not go platinum (it did achieve Gold status). I was also the longest studio album. 

Embrace Who You Are

When they were in the clubs, they were playing covers. As Eddie put it, no matter how hard I tried I couldn't play what was on the record. I could only be me. Consequently, when you hear a Van Halen record, it sounds like a Van Halen record.

Go To Where Your Audience is and Promote Nonstop

When they couldn't get a record deal they started throwing their own parties and concerts. They toured for 11 months straight to promote their first album including 23 shows in 25 days in the UK. When he got home Warner Brothers alerted the band that they owed the record label three million dollars and a new album. They wouldn't take no for an answer. They stuffed flyers in lockers of high schools. If you liked them or not, you were at least going to know about the band. Slowly they built an audience of 3-5000 people which attracted the attention of Warner Brothers.

He Was Always Nervous Going On Stage

In the early days, he asked his Dad how he dealy with stage fright. His father gave him alcohol and cigarettes (and would later die from Alcohol-related issues). After Eddie got sober, his son was in the band and Eddie said, "If my sixteen-year-old son can be out there kicking butt, then I guess I better get out there."

You Don't Have To Release Everything

Eddie built himself a studio and was always recording, experimenting, but it is assumed that there is quite a bit of music that was not released.

Have Fun

One of the things you can hear in a Van Halen record is fun. Watch Eddie play guitar and you will see one thing that never changes. He smiles. Why? Because he came to this country from Holland with his parents who brought a piano and what amounted to $50. He didn't speak the language and got bullied as he was considered a minority.

Money Changes Everything

In the book Runnin' wit the Devil" he states that the Van Halen brothers (along with David Lee Roth) gave Michael Anthony an ultimatum right around the time the “1984” album came out. In a nutshell, they did not believe Michael’s contributions to the band’s music entitled him to an equal 1/4 split of the profits, so they drew-up a contract that stipulated that he would no longer share in any royalties from Van Halen recordings from the “1984” album on, and I believe it also limited what he would receive from the previous records, touring, and merchandise sales as well. In effect, while Michael would technically still be in the band, he would essentially become a paid employee from that point on.

Most die-hard fans found this offensive. We want to believe you all get along and are best buddies.

Put Your Family First

In 2006 Eddie Van Halen replaced Michael Anthony with his son Wolfgang. He knew this was not going to be a popular choice, but he put his family first. What father wouldn't want to play with his son?

Communication is the Lubrication

Eddie Van Halen wasn't on social media. The website as I write this now does not even have a notice that Eddie has died. For years his audience had no idea what he was up to. Michael Anthony found out he had been replaced via the Internet. He could have kept that connection stronger by keeping people in the loop. 

Why? Eddie was a nice guy, but an introvert. He just wanted to make music. Upon his cancer diagnosis, he retreated even further. 

Profit From Your Podcast Is Available

Thanks to Letitia Evans who was the first to write a review of my new book Profit from your podcast: Proven Strategies to Turn Listeners into a Livelihood. She said, "Dave is one of the best in the podcasting space! This book does a great job of sharing the pieces that need to come together for podcasters to serve their listeners well without shortchanging their livelihoods. Any podcaster that wants to start right and continue well will benefit from this book.

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Saturday, October 10, 2020

National Mental Awareness Day


Today is National Mental Awareness day. Jim and Dave talk about the importance of mental health in all of aspect of life.

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Topics:

02:21 Word Mental Health Day
09:55 Podcasting is Cheaper than Therapy
11:24 Journaling Can Be Helpful
13:49 Profit From Your Podcast Update
15:44 Jim's Show Notes Experiment
21:48 Hated For My Free Stuff
24:50 Pricing Affects Perceived Value
32:03 Our Awesome Supporters
36:31 Should I Buy Radio Time?
45:05 Do You Listen to the Radio
46:24 Dave Got A Nielsen Rating Letter
48:50 Spotify Employees vs Joe Rogan
49:52 Too Many Ads
54:22 Jim's Nightmare
55:06 Amazon Prime Day

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58:15 Creativity in Podcasting
1:01:51 Don't Eat Me Bo Jiden
1:04:01 Creativity is in the Eye of the Beholder
1:07:42 Eddie Van Halen
1:14:47 Apps that allow Reviews
1:15:32 Review or Direct Contact?
1:19:10 Go Play In Traffic - Find Your Audience
1:21:45 The Last Word of Mouth Sensation?
1:23:27 Freedom of Consequences?
1:24:25 Find the Best Ranked Podcast in a Category

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Sunday, October 4, 2020

Profit From Your Podcast: Tales From the Book Tour


School of Podcasting Win Best Technology Podcast People's Choice Podcast Award

I am thrilled and humbled to be named the winner of People's Choice Podcast Award for best Technology podcasts (beating out seven other podcasts). Thanks to Todd Cochrane and everyone at podcastawards.com for all you do and thank YOU for voting for me.

I had one this award back in 2017, and now I will have an awesome set of bookend for my bookcase. 

THANK YOU!. 

Profit From Your Podcast Is Now Available

I spent months researching podcasters who are making money with their podcasts and assembled all the insights and strategies for you to follow. I announced that I was available for speaking on different podcasts, and I was lucky enough to have listeners who felt I would be a good fit for their show (I'm still available if you think I'm a good fit). By appearing on these different shows, the book was rated the #1 New Release in the blogging category. I was honored to be on the following shows, and look forward to appearing on yours. 

06:02 I appeared with Ross Brand of Live Stream Universe on his Streamyard Connect Podcast which will be replaced in the future.

08:21 I appeared on Episode 360 the Jeff Sander 5 AM Miracle show.  I mention Jeff in the book on how Jeff won't take sponsors that he wouldn't use, and how you really need to guard your integrity as a podcaster. Jeff has appeared on this show back in show 603 in Getting Focused

12:11 I appeared on the "I Could Never Do That" podcast with Carrie Barret who is a podcast producer and talks about overcoming fears. We talk about how to find sponsors.

18:45 I appeared on Dealcster with Jeff and Chris. This was on Amazon Live so in addition to affiliate marketing we talked about Amazon getting into the podcasting space. 

23:34  I will be appearing the For the Love of Podcasting show with Billy Samoa Saleebey talking about you need to look at negative feedback as an opportunity to improve. 

What To Do With the "Wrong Audience"

In the book Profit From Your Podcast I talk about Daniel J. Lewis who designed websites for people. His show "The Audacity to Podcast" attracted people looking for information about the free software titled "Audacity." This was not who Daniel wanted to attract. What did he do? Instead of trying to talk them into a product they didn't want (a website) he listened to what they wanted, and then gave it to them. 

He creates products like an SEO for Podcasters Course, My Podcast Reviews (to track reviews in Apple, Stitcher, and others) as well as the Subscribe and Follow Plugin. He recently added a "Love this Podcast" feature to My Podcast Reviews that provides one link to provide to your audience and helps them get to the right directories/apps for their device. 

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Table of Contents

06:02 Dave with Ross Brand
08:21 Dave with Jeff Sanders
12:11 Dave with Carie Barrett
17:15 Join the School of Podcasting
18:45 Dave on Dealcasters
23:34 Dave on For the Love of Podcasting
26:11 What To Do With the "Wrong" Audience
31:41 Because of My Podcast: Ross Brand

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Profit From Your Podcast: Turn Your Listeners Into Livelihood

My Podcast Reviews

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David Hooper of Big Podcast

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Saturday, October 3, 2020

Marathon Livestream Sessions


Today we hear from Jason Bryan of https://www.mattalkonline.com/ who just did a marathon Livestreaming session and shares his insights. Here are other topics:

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Additional Topics:

03:45 Adam Curry on the History of Podcasting
05:03 Dave Wins His Second Podcast Award
06:47 YouTube Adds AI Filters For Kids
15:27 Opinions on Divi
17:12 Audio Burst
19:53 Jason Bryant Marathon Wrestling Event
30:39 Will Jason Do It Again In the Future?
33:39 Jason's Opinion on Divi
39:47 Subscribe and Follow Plugin
41:27 Jim's All Day Barbecue Stream
43:52 Consider Twitch
45:35 Awesome Supporters
48:35 Video Podcasts Prejudice?
49:45 Focused Guests?
51:17 Jim Had a Great Guest
52:13 Zoom Podtrak P8 Coming
53:25 Your Ears During Marathons
56:37 What's Coming Up?

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