Sunday, January 31, 2021

How Shane Whaley Navigated a Travel Podcast Through a Pandemic


Life is going to kick you in the teeth from time to time (see 2020). Today we talk about your attitude (the only thing you have control over) and we interview Shane Whaley of the Tourpreneur podcast. Shane shares how many people in the travel space just folded up everything just going out of business. This is not the approach Shane has taken, and he not only didn't shut down in 2020, but added more sponsors to his show. 

Your Attitude

The Longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life. Attitude, to me, is more important than facts.

It is more important than the past, the education, the money, than circumstances, than failure, than successes, than what other people think or say or do.

It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill. It will make or break a company... a church... a home.

The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day.

We cannot change our past... we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way.

We cannot change the inevitable.

The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude.

I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it. And so it is with you... we are in charge of our Attitudes.”

― Charles R. Swindoll

Podcast Rewind

I appeared on the Pharmacist's Voice  

I also appear on the Trust cast talking why podcasting is the next big thing.

If you'd like me to appear on your show, you can contact me here.

Shane Whaley Tourpreneur Podcast Interview

04:55 Shane Whaley Tourpreneur.com
07:29 Shane Decided to Start Touorpreneur
10:48 The "Glenn the Geek" Strategy with Events
15:26 Take Advantage of the Extra Time COVID Created
17:50 Choosing Sponsors
19:34 Join the School of Podcasting
20:32 Going for the Win, Win, Win
22:44 Starting a Daily Email
24:37 Dealing with being a "Thought Leader"
26:58 Advice on Interviews
28:55 Dealing with a Boring Guest
30:37 Shane's hobby Podcast Spybrary
32:34 How Long Did it Take to Monetize
33:31 Getting Proof of Concept
35:09 Why he Stayed Niche
36:10 Don't Undersell Yourself
37:19 How He Came Up With Prices
38:47 Tips on Running a Community
41:00 Policing Your Group
42:28 Shane's First Podcast
44:34 Shane the Shock jock
45:43 Shiny Object Syndrome
47:30 What HASN'T Worked?
49:26 Final Advice for the "Wanna Be" podcaster

Connect with Shane Whaley

Tourpreneur Podcast

Spybrary Podcast

East Germany Podcast

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Squadcast Launches Video Version of their Service


As podcasting continues to get more popular, creators are looking for more options to record content once and use in multiple ways. This week Squadcast added the ability to have a video in their high-quality recordings. 

Sponsor: PodcastBranding.co

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TIME LINE:

00:01:12 eBay to the Rescue
00:02:32 Sponsor: podcastbranding.co
00:03:50 The Mug Shot: dogpodcastnetwork.com
00:04:45 New Patron: Latin Podcast Awards
00:06:22 Squadcast Rolls Out Video
00:08:09 Sarah Reflects on Podcast Rodeo Show
00:11:47 Join the Show
00:12:51 Streaming Live Is a Different Skill
00:16:36 Mac mini Update
00:19:32 January is Done
00:22:18 Podcast Rodeo Show Now on YouTube
00:25:49 Awesome Supporters
00:29:48 Steve Martin Banjo Music Joke
00:30:21 Jordan Harbinger Spends 40K On His Podcast
00:33:00 Finding Conferences
00:38:25 acceleratelikea.pro/dave
00:40:16 Valerie Geller Will Be Coming On the School of Podcasting
00:41:07 Going Back to School
00:43:29 Journalists Should Have Podcasts
00:46:08 the Importance of Attitude
00:50:42 FOMO Listening
00:51:38 College?

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Friday, January 29, 2021

Be extraordinary; not ordinary

 Every morning, you make a choice: Either you’ll do things the amateur way, or you’ll do things the PRO way. 


Mark Zuckerberg, Brendon Burchard, and Richard Brunson make a choice to do things the PRO way every single day. What’s different between you and them? They know what I want YOU to know: That when you connect to a big VISION for your life or business, then base your decisions and ACTIONS on that vision, you accelerate your Growth, your Income, and your Impact.


...without burnout or overwhelm.

This is why I’m inviting you to watch The ACCELERATE LIKE A PRO 3-day livestream training with me.

The ACCELERATE LIKE A PRO training is led by the remarkable Jessica Perez Beebe, a professional athlete, performance coach to entrepreneurs and high achievers, and founder of four successful businesses.

This event is designed to amp you up and get you FOCUSED AF. You’ll learn how to eliminate distractions and create UNSTOPPABLE momentum so you can make 2021 your best year ever. 

Jessica’s ACCELERATE LIKE A PRO show features a panel of twelve six-and seven-figure revenue-generating entrepreneurs who are CRUSHING it in their business and personal lives. Because they have a clear VISION and a specific FOCUS.

In the ACCELERATE LIKE A PRO 3-day live training you’ll learn: 

  • How to focus on what’s important and eliminate what’s not

  • How your focus increases your influence 

  • How vision fuels your success and builds your bank account

  • How to show up enthusiastically and consistently for your audience, be POWERFUL and in control of your business, and be CENTERED and secure in your stand and mission. (Why you're here and what your purpose is.)


If you feel like you’re not as far along as you should be, just wait. When you get laser-focused and commit to ONE specific area of growth this year, your success will skyrocket in every facet of your life.

For three days starting on February 1, industry leaders will train you LIVE on their specific area of expertise, help you to determine if that area of focus is the next best step for you, and if it is, HOW to implement it right away.

Now, more than ever you need to understand how to operate like a PRO in your life and your business so that you can create a bigger future, no matter what is going on around you.

I want you to have this experience. I want you to accelerate like a PRO in 2021.

Sunday, January 24, 2021

How Podcasters Can Use the Clubhouse App To Build Their Audience


FOMO In Action

I was at Social Media Marketing World in 2018 enjoying a networking event on an aircraft carrier in San Diego California. I was contacted by Michael Oneil as he and a few friends were going to go to a club called Prohibition and wanted to know if I would want to attend. Did I say it was a club? Prohibition is a speakeasy. I have never been to a speakeasy. The door that you go through shows "LAW OFFICE Eddie Onare, ESQ." 

When we arrived there was an actual velvet rope. We had to wait. It myself, Michael O’Neal, Harry Durran, and Natalie Jennings. The anticipation was mounting. How long will I have to wait? Are we going to get in at all? Finally, the bouncer unclipped the rope and let us in. I remember walking through a door and going downstairs. It was getting darker and darker as we went on. When I finally get to the bottom and look around, I see a bar in front of me. I see a bench to the left of me. I see a few chairs to the right of me. It is dimly lit, with red lights in the ceiling. I think to myself. "Someone turned their basement into a bar." Don't get me wrong, it was cool. Michael and I ended up playing and singing that night with the saxophone player from Pink Floyd. But I can't underestimate the buzz and anticipation by the scarcity. This is a tactic called Fear of Missing Out (FOMO for short), and today we are going to talk about Clubhouse. This is an app (currently only available for iOs) and one of the things that is fueling the buzz about this app is their use of FOMO. 

Clubhouse: Drop-in audio chat

Don't get me wrong, this app is cool. However, it's zoom without video and better moderation. Why is it so popular? You have to be invited in (OOOOOH!). It is only on iOs (sorry android people) so here again, only certain people can get in, and for those on the outside when you hear others talking about it, you have fear of missing out. Does it work? I'm doing an episode about it knowing that 75% of my audience can't use it. 

What Clubhouse is Good For

Why I like clubhouse is I'm finding my target audience, and more importantly, my target audience who doesn't know me yet. 

Then I can LISTEN, and take notes of what is being discussed and take notes as these might be future episodes. 

I have found a few people I want to connect with due to the details in their profiles, and the value they brought if they actually spoke. 

Mistakes in Clubhouse

If you don't have an answer to a question and someone asks you, just say, "That's a good question that I don't have an answer to." If you don't, often the answer you spew is not helpful and makes you look like an idiot in love with their own voice. 

Not filling out your profile with your website, your interests, and keywords to help you get found. 

Ask ing a question that is three seconds long followed by self-promotion that is three minutes long. 

Most of the true networking happens outside of the app so be sure to check your Twitter and Instagram for DMs.

I'm on Android - I Feel Left Out

If you look at what clubhouse is at its core is its a group of people (in rooms) that are joining hoping to talk about their favorite subject, meet people, and learn new insights. 

So do it on zoom.

Reach out to other podcasts like yours and pick a date to all get together on Zoom. Assign a moderator, and promote for weeks in advance. 

Everyone and their brother knows how to connect to zoom. The goal here is not to get podcast ready quality (cause the quality on Clubhouse is "ok"), but more the connection. 

There are also other tools like Slack, Discord.

There are tools like Mastodon where you can setup your own social media network. 

There will be Copycats - There Always Is

Twitter Spaces is coming

The issue with Android (from what I understand) is while all the different phones are running Android operating systems, there is enough differences between phone manufacturers to create headaches for app developers. 

Android Apps Like Clubhouse

Connect Club ( maybe? it shows a Google Play Version)

Bag Chat This is either another clubhouse or something creepy

Michael Stelzner's Awesome Clubhouse Tutorial

Great tutorial see https://youtu.be/o7gv7U-rZl8

How Are You Pulling Clubhouse Into Your Podcast?

First, this is not entirely compliant with their terms of service. Their terms say I need written permission from participants. I make a notice in the show name, the show description, and when I pull someone on the stage, I ask for their permission to record them. This is still not written, but it is verbal. Please remember, I'm a teacher - not a lawyer. 

These Devices Make It Easy

The Zoom Podtrak P4 ($200)

The Zoom Podtrak P8 ($499)

The Rodecaster Pro ($599)

How? All of these make it super easy to connect a phone. I have three things in my Ask the Podcast Coach. I have myself, clubhouse, and a co-host. 

I plug my microphone (RE320) into the Rodecaster.

I plug my iPhone (via a connector) into a TRRS cable that goes into the Rodecaster

When I connect the Rodecaster via USB I am able to send and receive audio to my cohost who I connect with via Streamyard. Everybody can hear everyone. 

Using Streamyard. I stream live to my YouTube Channel. I record on the Rodecaster using the separate tracks option (as the audio from clubhouse can have a wide variance). 

See video https://youtu.be/BsG9UD6nzlE

I Almost Lose 15 Years of My Podcast

I had my WD 4 Terabyte crash and with it 15 years of podcasting files (all my sound effects, artwork, music, EVERYTHING). It was going to cost me between $700-$1000 to have someone rescue my Drive. Luckily I use Backblaze who walked me through. I am paying $189 to have them save all my files (which are online) to a hard drive and ship it to me. Then I will copy my files to a new hard drive and then ship their hard drive back. I will then be refunded the $189. 

Backblaze is my hero. For more details on this story, see this video

Because Of My Podcast - I'm Staying Sane

Josh from the Saving Elephants podcast sent in a "Because of My Podcast" story and shares how during the trying times of covid, and elections, and protests, he feels podcasting to be a powerful platform for alleviating the symptoms of depression.

It's been wonderful to be able to talk to so many like-minded people from all over the country and even the world to have important meaningful conversations. The podcast provides Josh with a platform where he feels like He's not a helpless bystander forced to do nothing more than complain about the lack of substance and civility and depth in our national political dialogue.

Instead, through the podcast, he feels like an active participant in that conversation.  He is grateful for podcasting for providing me this platform. podcasting has been for me, a real lifesaver.

Got a Because of My Podcast Story? Let me hear it at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/contact

Dog Podcast Network - Liftoff!

Today we connect with James who shares what "Launch week" felt like and how he is feeling now that Dog Edition is officially available to the public. One thing I did was make a video of me listening to it (before it was published) James found this very useful as he could tell if jokes were landing, and the extra body language. If you're launching a podcast you might want to throw a listening party on zoom so you can watch your "focus group" as they listen. 

James is still giving away $5000 on the Dog Podcast Network

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Saturday, January 23, 2021

I Almost Lost My Podcast


The experiment with clubhouse continues. Lots of good questions and one very important lesson learned. I didn't have the Rodcaster setup to record separate tracks. Lot of volume issues, and I've leveled them out, but separate tracks would've been helpful for the people joining via the phone.
 

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TIME LINE

00:01:01 Sponsor: www.podcastbranding.co 

00:02:27 CUP Sponsor: Dog Podcast Network 

00:03:13 Using Voxer to Build a Community

00:10:30 The Coroner Talk Story - Darren Dake

00:12:49 What are You Seeing on Clubhouse?

00:17:48 Breaking Blab

00:18:13 Dave Almost Lost His Podcast THANK YOU BACKBLAZE 

00:21:41 Understanding Backups

00:23:13 Can Hear Buttons on Podtrak P4
 
00:29:28 Awesome Supporters
 
00:32:15 Is This Too Wide?
 
00:39:18 Browser Plugins
 
00:40:35 Do Your Chores
 
00:42:34 How to Integrate Clubhouse Intro Your Podcast
 
00:47:01 Wrap Up
 

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Sunday, January 17, 2021

How Jack Rhysider's Darknet Diaries Podcast Gets 300,000 Downloads Per Episode


Would you like 300,000 downloads per episode? Are you willing to work for three weeks to get media exposure in 2% of the outlets you contact? Are you willing to work for months on your first episodes and ask others to give you HONEST feedback on your show? Are you willing to ask questions that might potentially show you that your show is boring? Jack has, and he has created a great show. Today on episode 758 of the School of Podcasting I have the honor of looking into how Jack has grown his Darknet Diaries podcast.

Jack was looking for a podcast about hackers/hacking and couldn't find any (especially in a narrative format). The solution? Create the podcast YOU want to hear and see if anyone else would be interested in listening to your podcast.

 

Jack Rhysider's Favorite Marketing Books

Make Noise: A Creator's Guide to Podcasting and Great Audio Storytelling
Purple Cow: Transform Your Business by Being Remarkable - Seth Godin
Gary Vaynerchuk
Traction: How Any Startup Can Achieve Explosive Customer Growth -Gabriel Wineberg
Superfans: The Easy Way to Stand Out, Grow Your Tribe, And Build a Successful Business - Pat Flynn
Dave added: Will it Fly Pat Flynn

Connect with Jack

Darknet Diaries

Lime.Link Podcast Blog

Jack's Patreon Page

Dog Podcast Network Final Week Before Launch

The Dog Podcast Network is launching a new show on their network called "Dog Edition" and today we talk with James Jacobson about the final preparations. You can earn money sharing stories that include dogs. 

TIMELINE

00:03:34 How Many Downloads Does Jack Get
00:04:44 Jack's Launch
00:07:04 Jack Sent Out a Survey
00:08:03 What Part is Boring?
00:08:37 Why Did You Use a Survey?
00:10:01 Negative Feedback
00:10:30 Do have any kind of focus group?
00:10:59 How do you find these stories?
00:12:58 Your Podcast On Auto Pilot
00:15:03 How did your early listeners find you?
00:16:36 10,000 Stickers in a day
00:17:30 Reaching Out to the Media
00:20:10 How long did this strategy take?
00:21:33 How Long Had You Been Blogging?
00:22:34 Secret Weapon: Your Attitude
00:23:06 Marketing Strategies
00:23:57 Early Monetization
00:25:32 How Long Did it Take to Go Full Time
00:26:16 How Did You Grow Your Numbers
00:26:54 Don't Gloss Over Your Ask
00:27:16 How Did You Know It Was Time to Start a Patreon?
00:27:56 Deep Dive Into Patreon
00:32:20 Using Castbox as a Benchmark
00:34:29 The Curiosity Headline Approach
00:37:52 He Has Good Descriptions
00:40:03 A Deep Dive Into The Apple Charts
00:43:20 Favorite Marketing Books
00:45:49 Is there any Downside to a large audience?
00:48:57 Jack Got Tracked
00:50:53 Meeting Fans With Divulging Your Identity
00:51:51 Advice For Wanna Be Podcasters
00:56:19 Dog Podcast Network
01:02:02 Please Share The Show

Mentioned In This Episode

Graphtreon - See how much people are making on Patreon

What Was That Like Podcast

Dave's Patreon Page

Episode on Podcast Surveys

Castbox app

Subscribe to the School of Podcasting Podcast (free)

School of Podcasting Affiliate Program

Podcast Rodeo Show

Podcast Review Show

Podcast Consulting

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Saturday, January 16, 2021

Where Can I Find You? Your Website is...


Dave and Jim always love to play with new technology. Today, with the permission of the person, Dave brings the clubhouse into the show. This has not been approved by the people at the app. Their terms say you need written permission and we have verbal approval. 

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TIMELINE:

01:39 Sponsor: podcastbranding.co
02:59 Jim's Mug: dogpodcastnetwork.com
05:17 The Clubhouse Experiment
08:03 Where Do I Place Cross Promotion?
17:59 YouTube Vs Podcast With Editing
24:27 Should I Do a Live Show?
28:35 Thanks to Our Awesome Supporters
31:53 This Seems to Be Working
33:05 Best Advice for Newbies
40:47 Removing Resets From a Recording
41:50 Rodecaster Course
45:24 I Hate Building Websites
49:01 Setting up a Club
51:37 Dave Needs to Promote His Book Better

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

Rodecaster Pro

Zoom Podtrack P4

TRRS Cable

School of Podcasting

Ask the Podcast Coach Store

Podcasting Services

One on One Consulting

Podcast Rodeo First Impression Review

Podcast Review Show (deep review)

School of Pocasting


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Sunday, January 10, 2021

Fine Tuning Your Podcast Growth With Listener Surveys


If Ron Howard Uses Focus Groups...

Ron Howard has been in the entertainment industry since he was a little boy on the Andy Griffith Show, Later he was on Happy Days and since then has been making phenomenal movies. He's been nominated for 114 awards and won 39 times for a percentage of 34%, In 2002 he won with A Beautiful Mind for Best Picture and Best Director. One might say, "Not too shabby."

Rob was on the true stories show on Satelite radio talking about always screens his movies and checks in with the audience to see how the content is connecting with his audience.

In the interview, he said, "We did our first previews, and I was so defensive about it and against it, and I wound up learning so many important truths about our story, that to this day, even the Beatles documentary, even though I have Final Cut, I screened the movies and I know how to ask the questions and I ask people to fill out questionnaires.

I find it very, very useful. It's difficult but I always think that it's like the playwright getting to see the show out of town before you take it to Broadway. I don't think it's really any different than that.

I have the confidence of having done it a lot, and the power of Final Cut, so that this is about me understanding how the movie works. It's comforting on the one hand, but I think it's really important to understand how the movie is communicating with an audience.

That's what entertainment is: Is something is communicated to you and do you enjoy it?

Why Podcasters Skip The Focus Group

If this is your first podcast, you probably spent much more time on their episodes than they originally planned, so the last thing you want to hear is that you need to go back and do some work.

While understandable, if the goal is to grow your podcast, constructive feedback is something that is essential to growing your podcast. Most of us are familiar with the story of Thomas Edison doing 1000 attempts at the light bulb that didn't work. When asked about it these "failures" Edison replied, "I didn’t fail 1,000 times. The light bulb was an invention with 1,000 steps."

In some cases, people see their episode as art. If that is you, then skip this episode. Your goal is to not grow your audience but to just put the podcast out there. The podcast is not for your audience. It's for you.

Just Like Your Podcast, Creating Your Survey Starts With Why

Today you will hear from Glenn the Geek who runs the Horse Radio Network. His primary income is sponsorship and a membership site. We will hear from Scott Johnson from the What Was That Like? podcast that has been steadily growing since it launched. Scott was looking for feedback on his content.

The Process of Creating a Survey

  • Identify why you're doing your survey (and what you're trying to learn)
  • Choose your questions
  • Deliver your survey
  • Collect your feedback
  • Organize your data and look for trends
  • Implement changes based on feedback.
  • Follow up to ensure you've achieved your goal.

Potential Questions

Demographics:

This is where you ask age, sex, income.

Where they hang out:

Where else do they get information like yours? What other podcasts, forums, magazines, etc do they consume?

By knowing where your audience is you can go to where they are and make friends.

Content Questions:

How long do they listen?

Favorite parts of the show?

Parts they wish would be different?

Audio quality?

The top thing they've gained from listening?

Advertising Questions:

Have you purchased any products from sponsors on this show?

Who do you think would be a good sponsor?

Do you skip the ads?

What was the last thing you purchased?

If You're Just Launching

Take the episode you feel is ready for the public and get specific. As about the audio quality, and how far people listened.

If they say they listened to the whole thing, give them a quiz to prove it. If they didn't listen far found out why.

There is no sense going any further until you get your content resonating with your audience.

Special Thanks to:

Scott Johnson from What Was That Like? (a great podcast)

Glenn Hebert from the Horse Radio Network

Jack Rhysider from the Darknet Diaries (Check out  episode 27 about hacking the Apple Charts)

James from the Dog Podcast Network

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Mentioned in this Podcast

Video on Using Google Forms

episode 27 of Darknet Diaries about hacking Apple Charts

Profit From Your Podcast Book on Monetizing Your Podcast

School of Podcasting  - Plan, Launch, and Grow Your Podcast


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Saturday, January 9, 2021

What's The Deal with the Clubhouse App?


 

Today we get some additional perspectives on the new Clubhouse app for iOs. 

Please note the video does not match the timeline listed below as I moved Bangs going of the grid to later in the episode and moved the discussion of Clubhouse closer to the front. 

SPONSOR:

www.podcastbranding.co 

If you need artwork, logos, lead magnets, website and more - go see Marc at podcastbranding.co 

TIMELINE

00:02:27 The Cigar Authority

00:03:28 Joke About Podcasters Saying Alot of Nothing

00:06:52 Clubhouse Feedback

00:21:07 Awesome  SUpporters

00:23:30 Bangs Naughty Bits One Last Time

00:35:53 Episodes In the Can At Launch

00:40:03 Jim Increased His Downloads

00:43:52 podcaster.spotify.com

00:47:32 Dave's Interview Prep

00:52:32 The Capital Riot Effects on Psych

00:54:37 Dave's Oura Ring

00:57:11 Beyond Weight Loss Documentary

00:59:57 Megaphone is Being Blocked

01:03:49 VPN Discussion

01:09:04 Motu M2 Update

01:12:22 Jim's Mute Button Search

01:14:35 Rodecaster Vs Podtrak P8

01:18:14 Dave's New Media Stand

01:20:03 Return to Searching for the Mute Button

Mentioned in this Episode

www.supportthisshow.com/sweetwater 

Find Dave at www.schoolofpodcasting.com

Find Jim at www.theaverageguy.tv


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Sunday, January 3, 2021

14 Steps To Start a Successful Podcast in 2021


It's the first episode of the years and in the same that I have the last episode of the year look at why people listen, today we talk about how to start. Ten Years ago I did an episode called "27 steps to launch a podcast and today I am going to update it. As you might imagine things have changed in 10 years. If you already have a podcast I have some items for you. Over the years there have been some ingredients of podcasting that we know add value, but like any recipe, if you use an ingredient in the wrong way you can ruin the final product.

Keep it Real

I hear the phrase, "Keep it real." This should stay authentic. You should be talking from your heart and your beliefs. Don't say what people want to hear because it's popular, if your opinion differs let's hear it. Let's also hear why you believe those thoughts. We just might learn something.

How this phrase is abused is when "keeping it real" means I'm not going to edit my podcast at all. There are editors who work in movies, television, books, magazines, and newspapers. However, your podcast is perfect with no room for improvement. There is always room for improvement.

I read on Facebook where someone took 26 minutes to answer ONE question. The final version of the podcast had that answer trimmed to four minutes.

Fishing is Boring

I haven't fished in 20 years. If you're into fishing check out the Fish Nerds show with Clay Groves. For me, half the fun was getting to play with a boat and get out on a lake. In some cases, if the boat had a motor it was even more fun. Then you bait your hook, throw your line in and wait. Then you wait some more. This part of fishing is really boring.

Every time I hear someone start off an interview with "Tell me a little bit about yourself," the person is fishing. They are listening just like watching their bobber float on the lake, looking for a nibble.

Reeling in a Fish is Exciting

I don't watch fishing on TV, but if I'm clicking through the channels and a fishing show is on, they don't show two people in a boat watching their bobber. They show someone standing up with excitement as they have caught a great fish and they are bringing it into the boat.

When you have a guest and you find something that YOU KNOW is going to RESONATE with your audience that's exciting and in the same the fisherman does everything they can to get the fish into the boat, you do everything you can to get that content into your recording.

Stories are Great

Half the time we ask, "tell me a little bit about yourself" we are fishing for a story. Somehow we are lead to believe that knowing someone's back story is going to help us. If I started my podcast with "Today we are going to interview Gern Blanston who has a proven strategy of growing your audience by 200%, but first, let's find out what his parents did for a living..." you would be yelling at your device to get to the good stuff.

Stories are great when someone shares a story that we can learn from, or it makes you laugh, cry, think, groan, or educates us or entertains us.

When I was sixteen years one night I was trying to look cool in front of a girl and climbed a sign at the front of the mall that showed the names of the movies in its three theaters. We figured out that we could change the title "Desperately Seeking Susan" to Desperately Sucking Suzan. As I was a hard rock fan, I was not a fan of Madonna and thought this would be hilarious. It took some effort to get up there, and once up there changing letters was not as easy as it looked. In the end, the sign read Desperately Seeting Susan. Is this real? Yes. Is it a story? Yes. Does it help you with your podcast? No.

Just because something is real and it's a story, doesn't mean it's good. It might be really boring.

The story of Glenn the Geek from the Horse Radio Network asking to get a booth at the largest Horsing Event was a great story as it has helped many people grow their podcast.

Fishing Takes Patience - And We Live in a Microwave Society

People want good stuff. They want the band whose name is on the ticket (skip the warm-up act). GET TO THE GOOD STUFF.

Tell a four-year-old kid you brought them candy and then tell them they first have to listen to you recite some Edgar Allen Poe. They will start screaming, "GIVE ME THE CANDY."

Netflix just added the ability to speed up movies. If you are watching a series on Netflix, at the end when you click "Go to next episode" it skips the end credits of the current episode and in intro of the next episode. It gets right to the good stuff.

Conversations Are Great

This is another thing I hear that is taken out of context. What you want to avoid is an interrogation if you are interviewing someone. Just because something is done in a conversational style does not mean it's not boring.

All You Need is Consistency

People are taking the word consistency and spinning it as "If I just release a show on a consistent basis, I will have success." I see people in Facebook groups saying things like, "I've been podcasting for seven months on a weekly basis, why aren't my numbers higher?" They feel consistency in publishing is the key. It is important. When you publish on a regular, predictable basis, you become part of their routine.

HOWEVER:

What really matters is consistency in delivering value. I remember Jason Sudekis from Saturday Night Live. Troy Heinritz from the blacklist exposed told me the show LEd Lasso on HBO was really good (notice word of mouth) and so I check it out and Troy was right. I then saw Jason had a movie called Kodachrome on Netflix. The movie was predictable, but again the acting of Jason Sudekis was impressive. Consequently, I would watch another Jason Sudekis movies because he was in it. The same goes for the actor Paul Giamatti who I originally saw in Howard Stern's private parts. He is an amazing actor.

I love John Cusak movies from the '80s. I loved behind John Malcovich cause it was so outside the box. Something happened and John's movies started being more and more "Meh" and while I'm still a fan, it's not automatic that I will watch a movie because John is in it.

When it comes to with consistency it boils down to this, I would rather have a GREAT episode one day late, instead of a "Meh" episode on time.

How To Start a Podcast in 2021

  1. Know why you're starting a podcast
  2. Know your audience
  3. What can you talk about to hold the attention of the WHO and get them to do your WHY.
  4. Determine your format
  5. Purchase your equipment
  6. Practice recordings and get to know your gear
  7. Identify your Intro and Outro
  8. Record an episode that you feel is good enough for the public
  9. Get feedback from trustworthy people
  10. Get artwork
  11. Order Media Hosting
  12. Create Your Website
  13. Submit your show to directories (all of them)


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Mentioned In This Show

Fish Nerds Podcast

Blacklist Exposed

Horse Radio Network

Glenn the Geek Episodes

Podpage (take the free class on Podpage)

Podcast Branding

Second Line Themes

Cooler Websites Web Hosting

Social Subscribe and Follow Plugin

Podcasting Resources

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Podcast Consulting

 


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Saturday, January 2, 2021

Someone Stole My Podcast Idea - Now What?


Dave and Jim talk to some nervous wanna be podcasters and get them moving forward. 

Sponsor: www.podcastbranding.com

TIIMELINE

00:01:17 Sponsor: PodcastBranding.co

00:02:32 Someone is Doing My Podcast

00:04:55 Someone Took My Name

00:07:52 Check Your Dates When Scheduling a Podcast

00:09:22 Jim is Using the Motu M2

00:19:26 Do I Need the Zoom P4?

00:23:53 Zoom Audio is Meh

00:24:27 Thanking Our Supporters

00:26:46 Dave Loses Power

00:29:13 Supporters Part 2

00:30:25 Showers Are Great Idea Farms

00:31:40 I Didn't Get Much of a Reaction on Social

00:34:46 Should I Be Selfish?

00:37:29 You Have To Know Your WHY

00:38:46 Hindenburg Webinars

00:41:32 Supercast Woes...

00:42:38 Podcasts.com Gets a Face Lift

00:49:01 New Years Eve Stuff

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

MOTU M2

https://supportthisshow.com/motum2

Podtrak P4

https://supportthisshow.com/zoomp4

Podcasts About Podcasting

http://www.podcastsaboutpodcasting.com


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