Daily answers to your podcasting questions with your host, Addy Saucedo. The perfect show to quickly learn the basics, intermediate, and advanced audio podcasting knowledge. DM me @podcastplanner if you read this section.
You don't have to podcast for free if you don't want to. There are many monetization models for podcasters, and you can have more than one. Learn the nine common ways podcasters are monetizing today by listening to this episode. Helpful Resources18 Ways You Can Have a Profitable PodcastAffiliate Marketing: A Monetization Model for All PodcastersWhen's the Right Time to Sell Merch?5 Ways to Make Money Podcasting - That Aren't SponsorshipsGuide - Absolutely Everything You Need to Start a PodcastFocusriteGive the Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen a try for your podcast!Join the PodAnswers Flick group!SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I get a commission if you make a purchase using my links. The complete disclosure is available here.
There are many different reasons why podcasters may need to take a break from publishing new episodes- burn out, emergency, lifestyle change, or serialized content. Regardless of the reason, I share a couple of things to consider and tips to help you out, listen now! Helpful ResourcesGuide - Absolutely Everything You Need to Start a PodcastFocusriteGive the Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen a try for your podcast! SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I get a commission if you make a purchase using my links. The complete disclosure is available here.
Download numbers are not the best and only way to measure the success of your podcast. Learn what the growth indicators are and an exercise to start implementing and tracking the growth of your show by hitting play on this episode! Helpful ResourcesFocusriteGive the Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen a try for your podcast!How Do I Know If My Podcast Is Successful?Change The Conversation SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I get a commission if you make a purchase using my links. The complete disclosure is available here.
Guesting on other podcasts is a great way to grow your podcast and gain authority within your niche. You'll have to be strategic about what shows you want to get on and how to properly pitch yourself to hosts. Listen now to learn more and review the resources below for how to guest on other podcasts. Helpful ResourcesFocusriteGive the Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen a try for your podcast!CastboxPodchaserPodcast Guests DirectoryThe Ultimate Guide to Getting On Podcasts as a GuestHow to Make a Podcast Media Kit SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I get a commission if you make a purchase using my links. The complete disclosure is available here.
There is no audience shortage for your podcast. Learn the eight ways you can grow and promote your show by hitting play on this episode. Helpful ResourcesAbsolutely Everything You Need To Start Your PodcastFocusriteGive the Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen a try for your podcast!Submit to the top podcast directoriesLinktreeSpotify to Instagram stories SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I get a commission if you make a purchase using my links. The complete disclosure is available here.
You never really know who's listening to your show. Engaging with your audience is a fun experience as they become part of it. Learn 5 ways you can encourage your listeners to engage with you and your podcast. Helpful ResourcesAbsolutely Everything You Need To Start Your PodcastFocusriteGive the Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen a try for your podcast! SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I get a commission if you make a purchase using my links. The complete disclosure is available here.
Social media is a great way to engage your listeners and promote your podcast. Without a doubt, you must secure the social media accounts for your show, but you'll have to determine how you use them. Listen to this episode to learn more. Helpful ResourcesAbsolutely Everything You Need To Start Your PodcastFocusriteGive the Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen a try for your podcast! SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I get a commission if you make a purchase using my links. The complete disclosure is available here.
The best launch strategy for your podcast is what is best for you and the expectations of your show post-launch. There are vital elements to consider, and I share my recommendation for launching a podcast. Listen now! Helpful ResourcesAbsolutely Everything You Need To Start Your PodcastFocusriteGive the Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen a try for your podcast! SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I get a commission if you make a purchase using my links. The complete disclosure is available here.
You're not alone when you can't find out how many subscribers your podcast has. In this episode you'll learn why podcasting is different than social media channels and YouTube when it comes the subscriber information.Helpful Resources:Unique Listeners by SimplecastMeasuring PerformanceFocusriteGive the Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen a try for your podcast!SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I get a commission if you make a purchase using my links. The complete disclosure is available here.
Mostly thought of as a visual aspect of a product or service, branding for podcasts is something more. The podcast artwork is just a fraction of branding for a podcast, listen to this episode to learn more, and start building the brand for your show. Helpful ResourcesFocusriteGive the Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen a try for your podcast!6 Strategies For Build Your Podcast Brand SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I get a commission if you make a purchase using my links. The complete disclosure is available here.
It's not enough to have an RSS feed and your show in all the podcast apps. Having a website for your podcast is a crucial fundamental, and you'll learn why in this episode. Helpful Resources7 Reasons Why Your Podcast Needs A WebsiteHow to Make a Podcast Website That Doesn’t Suck SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com
It's the little things that make all the difference. In this episode, I share four simple tips to help you improve your audio for an enjoyable experience. Editing is not one of them (be sure to listen to my previous episode on that one). Helpful ResourcesDo I Need To Edit My Audio?What Is the Best Program to Edit My Audio?Check out the boom arms and shock mount in this kit of mineHow to Build Your Own Acoustic PanelsDon't over do it, a couple of panels is all that you need.Microphone TechniquesBetter AudioAuphonic can help you level and clean your audio. SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I get a commission if you make a purchase using my links. The complete disclosure is available here.
Guest enrich the topic for discussion or story you're aiming to share with your audience. Writing long emails or direct messages trying to convince someone is not going to get you far. If you're just getting started and you're not sure how to search and invite guests, this episode is for you. Helpful ResourcesCastbox.fmHow to Find Podcast Guest4 Steps to Booking Well Known Guests For Your Podcast SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com
Choosing an audio editor depends on the needs of your content, workflow, and team. While there are many editors to choose from, I break the list down by levels of entry, workflows, and tried and true editors that have been around for years. My podcasting guide, down below, has a section all about editing, be sure to check it out. Shout out to Kat from Caught Livin' for the question! Helpful ResourcesCaught Livin' with Kat Nogoy-VillaEpisode 9 - Do I Need to Edit My Audio?Review editing section of this podcasting guide I createdAdobe AuditionReaper Aduacity SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com
Episode notes can help all podcasts. Knowing what kind of episode notes to produce is what podcast creators need to consider. SEO is not the only focus of this episode; listen to this episode to learn about the five different levels of importance episode notes have.Helpful ResourcesThe Fundamentals of Podcasting SEOHow to Write Show Notes & 5 Reasons Why You Need ThemHow to Generate Great Podcast Show Notes SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com
SEO wasn't brought up, and neither were ratings and reviews. Discover the top 4 ways podcasters are growing and having a successful show by listening to this episode. SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com
Music is a great way to set the tone of your podcast. It can help reflect your personality and the content when no one is talking. Before you start playing any music on your podcast, you’ll want to hit play on this episode to learn the best practices for choosing music that won’t get you sued. Helpful ResourcesMusic Radio CreativePodPeopleUpWorkYouTube Audio LibraryAudioJungle SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com Review the music section of this guide for additional royalty-free music websites and information about using music in your podcast.
Having guests on your show is exciting, and the process of recording them should be too. It should be easy, at least. Discover how you can easily record your guests online and get excellent audio quality. Helpful ResourcesMix-minus setupFocusriteRODECaster ProSquadcastZencastrZoom SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.comDisclosure: This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I get a commission if you make a purchase using my links. The complete disclosure is available here.
Great audio quality is a must in podcasting if you want to see success, at any level. It starts with understanding your recording environment and using a microphone that is best for your needs. Listen in on this episode to learn more!Helpful Resources:My personal microphone recommendations for podcasting.In need of a complete podcasting kit? Check out the “Equipment Hardware” section of this guide I created .Difference Between a Dynamic and Condenser MicrophoneHow to Properly Roll a Microphone CableOther podcasting kits SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.comDisclosure: This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I get a commission if you make a purchase using my links. The complete disclosure is available here.
If you're ready to launch your podcast, you'll need a podcast hosting platform to do it right. I highlight what's truly important to all podcast creators when choosing the right podcast hosting platform and what my experience was with some of the popular platforms available. Helpful ResourcesEpisode 2 - How Do I Upload My Show to Apple Podcasts and Other Podcast Directories?IABGDPRSimplecastWhat is SimplecastSocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com
Each podcast directory has their own approval process and timeframes. I breakdown the podcast apps into timeframe categories along with more information on the platforms that do it different.Reminders:Follow the instructions to ensure your podcast meets the requirements for approval or indexing.Observe holiday schedules. Get in contact with the support teams of the podcast app if you have any specific approval or rejection questions.Helpful ResourceHow to Publish Your Podcast on Popular Podcast DirectoriesYou'll find a list, instructions, and more information on the podcast apps I mentioned in the episode. SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com
It's tempting to record and publish your episodes on a whim, mainly when you can do it right from your phone. But should you do it? If you want to stand out from the majority of podcast creators, listen to this episode to learn if you need to edit your audio.Helpful resourcesThe editing section of this guide will guide you in the right direction.SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com
Successful podcasters have a trailer for their show. Learn why and the elements that make for a trailer that converts a sampler to a subscriber.Helpful ResourcesPacific Content - Every Podcast Needs a TrailerBello Collective - How to Make a TrailerSocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com
Podcasts have been around for about 15 years. It may feel like everyone is podcasting. Find out if there’s still room for one more podcast (your podcast) and some interesting facts that might surprise you!Helpful Resources:Where the 770,000 (podcasts in Apple Podcasts) number came from.I found a cool video that I wanted to share with you but then they went into how podcasters can climb up the charts with ratings and reviews. MERP! I won't link to stuff that's incorrect and not reputable information.SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com
Learn how much impact the popular request for ratings and reviews has on a podcast before you start saying it on your own show. I take a short trip down memory lane to explain how this call to action got popular and then share some advice.SocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com
Have no fear if this episode title resonates with you. Learn about the number one tip that helps all podcasters move past these feelings and along with some truth talk. I also encourage you to check out my social channels to see the response I got when I asked my podcasting friends if they ever felt like this.Helpful ResourcesTalk Like Ted by Carmine GalloStand and Deliver by Dale CarnegieSocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.comDisclosure: This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I get a commission if you make a purchase using my links. The complete disclosure is available here.
Headphones are not fashion accessories for podcasters (okay, maybe for some). Learn the importance behind headphones (or earbuds) for recording your podcast. This episode will also save you a lot of time from behind the editing screen if you edit your podcast.Addy's Headphone RecommendationsRegular earbuds will do because this is how the majority listen to podcasts.AKG K240 are perfect over-the-ear headphones and won't fatigue your ears after long sessions of recording and editing. These pro-level headphones are the exact ones I use.Helpful ResourcesHeadphones, levels, mics and more - from NPRWhy headphones are the most important piece of equipment in your podcast kit by Rachel CorbettSocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.comDisclosure: This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I get a commission if you make a purchase using my links. The complete disclosure is available here.
Yes, but not so fast. There are some rules you'll need to follow and consider a few things to prevent your show from getting rejected or delisted. Hit play to learn more.Explicit content is not allowed to be listed in the following Apple Podcasts locales:BahrainBelarusBrunei DarussalamBurkina FasoChadEgyptIndiaJordanLebanonNepalOmanQatarSaudi ArabiaTunisiaUnited Arab EmiratesUzbekistanYemenHelpful ResourcesApple Podcasts | Connect HelpNPR’s Policy Regarding Offensive LanguageQuick and Dirty Tips articleSocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com
You can't just upload your podcast to Apple Podcast. Learn the essential yet straightforward process for submitting your show to all the podcast directories by listening to this episode.Helpful ResourceHow to Publish Your Podcast on Popular Podcast DirectoriesSocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com
The best length for your episodes is not about time. Listen to this episode to learn three aspects to consider when determining how long your podcast episodes should be.Helpful ResourcesI analyzed 10 million podcast episodes to find the average lengthPodcast Episode Length: How Long Should My Episodes Be?How long should a podcast be? Side note (and this is a pet peeve of mine): this article misidentifies an episode as a "podcast." The word "podcast" is used when referring to the entirety of a show (catalog of content). Therefore, replace "podcast" with "episode" as you read most of it.The Podcast PlannerSocializeInstagramTwitterEmailPodAnswers.com
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