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95% of the time, the focus of Build A Big Podcast is marketing. is a podcast editor. What does he know about marketing a podcast? A lot – as the guy who runs the 6000+-member on Facebook, he's seen and heard it all. On this episode: ...
Audacity 3.0 is out and it's got some new things that you'll find helpful if you're a user. Not a user? it's not for everybody, and there are arguable more powerful tools like it available, but it's worked well for me for about 20 years and,...
This is a "feel good" episode about the power of being able to connect with your audience. Don't Let Your Podcast Be Ignored - to double your podcast audience.
The people at Apple Podcasts have decided "follow" is the right term for what we currently call "subscribe." So in the future, if you want people to "subscribe" to your podcast via Apple Podcasts, you may want to use the word "follow" to match their...
Go on any forum for podcasters and you'll likely see people arguing about the best microphone and best headphones. The best microphone is the one you have. And if you don't have one, assuming you have some experience hosting and can say...
I've interviewed hundreds of guests over the years. Most have been great experiences, even if the interview didn't always work out the way I wanted. This is not one of those stories. This guest lied to me, brought me in on his lies, and pissed...
I think it's important to keep a good relationship with publicists and booking agents, but you need to remember who these people work for – not you. Their main goal when dealing with you is to get you to cover something or talk to somebody....
If you do enough podcast interviews, you're going to have a bad one. I once had a guy, well-known rock star, stand up in the middle of recording and tell me, "This interview is over! Take me back to my hotel!" Even Larry King had some bad...
I saw a video being passed around social media that I found to be very impressive. It was bold and took chances, calling out a well-known “marketing guru” on certain things regarding race that, to some people, including me, came off as tone-deaf...
One of the most common situations we run into as podcasters is guests who give the same canned answers they've given hundreds to hundreds of other people. Closely related to this is guests who have walls up, want to stick to prepared talking points,...