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I share a wrap-up of 2024, discussing both successes and challenges with Podsqueeze. I reflect on our disappointing growth compared to 2023 and the importance of sustainable marketing, particularly through SEO, which significantly increased our traffic. I analyze our MRR growth of 18% and the ongoing issue of churn, which remains a focus for 2025. I also touch on personal insights regarding my relationship with my co-founder and the need for confidence in our journey. Lastly, I outline goals for 2025, including reducing churn and exploring new monetization avenues.Contact InformationTwitter: https://x.com/wbetiagoTools and Websites"Podsqueeze": "00:01:14""SEO": "00:03:42""Flarecut": "00:18:30""Auto Shorts": "00:21:37"Metrics and Concepts"Domain Authority": "00:04:56""Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR)": "00:08:30""Churn Rate": "00:10:35""Keyword Research": "00:04:56""Backlinks": "00:04:56""Conversion Rate": "00:15:02"Timestamps by PodSqueezePodcast Introduction (00:00:08) Tiago introduces the episode, reflecting on the year 2024 and sharing lessons learned.Disappointment in Growth (00:01:14) Tiago discusses feelings of disappointment regarding Podsqueeze's growth compared to the previous year.Sustainable Marketing Focus (00:03:42) The realization of needing a sustainable marketing strategy leads to a focus on SEO starting in late 2023.SEO Success (00:04:56) Tiago shares the achievements in SEO, including significant traffic growth and improved domain authority.Monthly Recurring Revenue Growth (00:07:16) The company's MRR grew by 18%, which Tiago considers a decent achievement in a competitive market.Churn Rate Challenges (00:10:35) Tiago addresses the ongoing challenge of customer churn, which remains a focus for improvement in 2025.Marketing Experimentation (00:12:52) The team experimented with various marketing channels, including YouTube and TikTok, yielding mixed results.Conversion Rates Insights (00:15:02) Tiago explains the importance of conversion rates and how they vary by marketing source.Co-founder Relationship Dynamics (00:17:21) Tiago reflects on the close relationship with his co-founder and the challenges faced during tough times.Seasonality Effects (00:18:30) The impact of seasonality on business performance becomes evident, particularly during the summer months.Lessons from New Product Attempts (00:19:23) Attempts to replicate success with new products prove difficult, highlighting the unpredictability of entrepreneurship.Market Timing Realizations (00:20:28) Tiago discusses the significance of market timing and how competition affects new product launches.Mindset and Perspective (00:22:47) Tiago emphasizes the importance of mindset in evaluating business performance and overcoming feelings of inadequacy.Podcast TimestampsConfidence and Mindset (00:24:54) Tiago discusses the importance of maintaining a positive mindset and confidence in the company's growth.Time as an Asset (00:25:53) He emphasizes that time is the most valuable asset for entrepreneurs, more than money.Delegation and Investment (00:26:57) Tiago reflects on the importance of delegating tasks to expedite growth and improve quality.Future Goals for 2025 (00:28:04) He shares his aspirations for 2025, including salary goals and reducing customer churn.Self-Reflection and Learning (00:29:07) Tiago expresses his growth as an entrepreneur and the lessons learned throughout the year.Excitement for the Future (00:30:17) He concludes with enthusiasm for the upcoming year and invites listeners to engage with the podcast.
I dive into the tricky balance between work and rest that many indie makers face. I share my personal journey and talk about the constant pressure to work long hours and the feelings of dissatisfaction that can arise in both 9-to-5 jobs and startups. I emphasize the importance of finding fulfillment and suggest that entrepreneurs should delegate tasks and hire help to free up personal time. I share stories, including one about my friend Alex, to highlight the common struggles and offer practical advice for achieving a healthier work-life balance.Mentions"Tiago's Twitter (X)": "00:01:41""Podsqueeze.com": "00:14:10""RankChase.com": "00:17:26""ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds)": "00:23:28""SEO Audits": "00:25:53""Email Automation": "00:25:53"Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction to the Dilemma (00:00:10) Tiago introduces the episode's main topic: the entrepreneur's dilemma of balancing work and rest.Personal Journey as an Entrepreneur (00:02:57) Tiago reflects on his fulfilling experience as a full-time entrepreneur over the past few years.Conversations with Friends (00:04:20) He shares insights from a conversation with his friend Alex about work fulfillment and dissatisfaction.Struggles with Work-Life Balance (00:05:23) Tiago discusses the ongoing struggle between work satisfaction and the need for personal life.Optimizing Time for Productivity (00:09:51) He compares entrepreneurship to being a top athlete, emphasizing the need to optimize time and routines.Realization of Duality in Work (00:11:59) Tiago reflects on his desire for personal time versus the pressure to keep working.Phases of Entrepreneurship (00:15:17) He outlines the two phases of entrepreneurship: exploration and augmentation, and their significance.The Importance of Delegation (00:19:49) Tiago suggests raising money to delegate tasks, allowing more time for strategic work.Wealth Inequality Insights (00:20:50) He discusses wealth inequality and how it relates to work hours versus productivity.Conclusion on Time and Investment (00:24:41) Tiago concludes that investing money in delegation is key, rather than sacrificing personal time for work.The Importance of Delegation (00:25:53) Tiago discusses the value of delegating tasks to save time for personal pursuits. Reflection on Hiring Professionals (00:26:20) He shares his experience of hiring a professional for SEO audits, which significantly improved efficiency. Conclusion on Work-Life Balance (00:27:01) Tiago concludes that delegating tasks allows him to rest and manage his business effectively. Future Plans and Closing Remarks (00:27:30) He plans to test his delegation theory and invites listeners to follow his journey.
I share the rollercoaster journey of my startup, Podsqueeze. I talk about our initial success, hitting a growth plateau, and the strategies we used to bounce back, like investing in SEO and launching new features. I dive into the emotional highs and lows of entrepreneurship, the importance of teamwork, and the challenges of maintaining motivation. I speak about the impact that ProductHunt and Backlinks had on our growth.Mentions Tools and Websites- "Podsqueeze" (00:24:13) - https://podsqueeze.com- "Product Hunt" (00:27:31) - https://www.producthunt.com- "Indie Maker Merch" (00:37:51) - https://www.indiemakermerch.com- "Tiago's Twitter" (00:36:38) - https://twitter.com/@wbetiagoTimestampsIntroduction to the Episode (00:00:01) Tiago introduces the episode and its focus on overcoming challenges at Podsqueeze.Background of Podsqueeze (00:02:20) Tiago shares the journey of Podsqueeze, detailing initial success and past entrepreneurial attempts.Initial Growth and Challenges (00:03:17) The startup experiences rapid growth but soon faces a plateau in user engagement.Berlin Conference Experience (00:04:26) Tiago describes attending a podcasting conference in Berlin, highlighting co-founder stress.SEO Strategy Implementation (00:06:40) The team begins investing in SEO to improve website traffic and user engagement.Hiring External Help for SEO (00:07:35) Tiago discusses the decision to hire an SEO auditor to enhance their strategy.Content Creation and Clusters (00:09:51) The importance of keyword clusters and content creation for SEO is emphasized.Hiring a Content Writer (00:10:51) Tiago reflects on the positive impact of hiring a content writer for their team.Launch of Video Clips Feature (00:11:51) The team launches a new feature for creating video clips from podcasts.December Decline (00:13:00) Tiago notes a significant drop in user engagement during December.New Product Launch (00:14:04) A new product launch in January aims to revive interest and engagement.Mixed Results from Product Launch (00:15:23) The latest product launch brings in traffic, but not as much as hoped.Continued Growth and Decline (00:16:25) Despite initial recovery, the team notices another decline in user engagement.Discovery of Domain Authority (00:19:56) The concept of domain authority is introduced as crucial for improving SEO.Building Backlinks for SEO (00:21:03) The team focuses on acquiring backlinks to enhance their domain authority.Summer Struggles (00:23:13) The summer months prove challenging, with a notable decline in user engagement and morale.The Initial Thoughts on Growth (00:24:13) Tiago discusses his desire for more growth and the challenges of current earnings.New Product Strategies (00:25:13) Plans to start a new product while maintaining focus on Podsqueeze's development.Traffic Insights from India (00:26:18) Discovery of increased traffic from India but low conversion rates.Impact of Product Launch on Rankings (00:27:31) Analysis of how the product launch affected Google rankings and traffic.Challenges with Indian Market Conversion (00:28:35) Struggles to convert Indian users and advice received from industry friends.August Struggles (00:29:46) A tough month for Podsqueeze with low engagement and user activity.September Growth (00:30:53) A significant uptick in traffic and user engagement in September.Domain Authority Improvement (00:32:01) Efforts to enhance domain authority through strategic backlinks and exchanges.Price Experiment Results (00:33:15) Findings from A/B testing price changes and their impact on conversion rates.Reflections on Podsqueeze's Journey (00:34:24) Tiago reflects on the evolution and resilience of Podsqueeze over the past year.Competitive Edge through Marketing (00:36:38) Emphasis on the importance of marketing and SEO as a competitive advantage.Closing Thoughts and Future Outlook (00:37:51) Tiago expresses excitement for the future and invites audience engagement.
I discuss the evolution of my podcast and why It went from "The Wannabe Entrepreneur" to "Indie Founder." I introduce Flarecut, my new AI tool that helps create short videos. I reflect on its market reception so far and why it might be failing.MentionsPodsqueeze (00:06:41) - https://podsqueeze.comFlarecut (00:12:52) - https://flarecut.comAuto Shorts (00:16:16) - https://autoshorts.comIndie Maker Merch (00:24:57) - https://indiemakermerch.comTimestampsIntroduction to Season Two (00:00:00)Tiago welcomes listeners to the new season, introducing himself as a Portuguese indie maker and founder.Rebranding the Podcast (00:01:14)He explains the decision to rename the podcast from "The Wannabe Entrepreneur" to "Indie Founder."Reflecting on Self-Confidence (00:02:29)Tiago discusses how the previous name reflected a lack of self-confidence and his journey towards self-acceptance.The Journey of Becoming an Entrepreneur (00:03:30)He shares his transition from a traditional job to becoming a full-time entrepreneur.The Evolution of the Podcast (00:04:30)Tiago reflects on the podcast's growth and the importance of its new name in his entrepreneurial journey.Introducing Podsqueeze (00:05:39)He introduces his current product, Podsqueeze, and its initial success in gaining traction.Challenges with Podsqueeze Growth (00:06:41)Tiago explains the stagnation in growth experienced with Podsqueeze after initial success.Reigniting Passion for Podsqueeze (00:08:51)He discusses efforts to reignite enthusiasm for Podsqueeze amidst challenges.Collaborative Discussions with Co-Founder (00:09:55)Tiago shares his conversations with his co-founder about motivation and exploring new projects.The Birth of Flarecut (00:11:01)He describes the ideation process for their new product, Flarecut, aimed at video creation.Developing Flarecut (00:12:52)Tiago outlines the development process and collaboration with their developer for Flarecut.Initial Launch and Market Response (00:15:12)He discusses the soft launch of Flarecut and the disappointing initial traction it received.Comparing Flarecut and Podsqueeze (00:17:16)Tiago reflects on the differences in traction between Flarecut and Podsqueeze.Marketing Loop Concept (00:19:23)He explains the marketing loop concept and its importance for product growth.SEO Insights from Podsqueeze (00:22:45)Tiago shares lessons learned about SEO from Podsqueeze and its potential impact on Flarecut's growth.Flarecut Growth Strategy (00:23:53)Tiago discusses the strategy for increasing visibility and growth for Flarecut over the next couple of months.Product Feedback Invitation (00:24:20)He invites listeners to try Flarecut for free and provide feedback on their experience with the product.Indie Founder Season Launch (00:24:40)Announcement of the first episode of the new season of the podcast, now titled "Indie Founder."Merch Store Promotion (00:24:57)Tiago promotes his new merch store, featuring indie maker-themed apparel and accessories to support the podcast.Future Merch Ideas (00:25:20)He considers creating additional merchandise specifically branded with the "Indie Founder" name for fans.Social Media Engagement (00:25:40)Tiago encourages listeners to reach out to him on Twitter for feedback and engagement, fostering community interaction.
Tiago Ferreira is the co-founder of Podsqueeze, an AI podcast tool that helps automate your podcast content. The tool, that helps you create show notes, newsletters, social posts and more, is currently doing $16k MRR and growing. You might also know Tiago from his podcast Wannabe Entrepreneur, where he's interviewed impressive founders including Pieter Levels.Timestamps00:00 - Intro120 - Tiago Ferreira01:06 - Tiago's background02:25 - Lessons from failures03:40 - Starting Podsqueeze - solving your own problem05:53 - How Podsqueeze had a successful launch06:40 - How to have a successful launch08:10 - Growth tactics for Podsqueeze - SEO13:03 - Future plans and exit14:28 - RecommendationsRecommendationsBook: SaaS Playbook by Rob WallingPodcast: Startups for the Rest of UsIndie Hacker: Elston BarettoMy linksTwitterIndie Bites TwitterIndie Bites YouTubeJoin the membershipPersonal Website2 Hour Podcast CoursePodPanda (hire me to edit your podcast)This Indie Life PodcastSponsor - EmailOctopus
In this episode, I dive into my latest thoughts on entrepreneurship, work-life balance, and productivity. I share exciting updates about my project, Podsqueeze, and my collaboration with João on a new product. I discuss the struggle of balancing work with personal life and question traditional metrics of productivity. We also touch on the culture of overworking and the importance of networking. LinksIndie Maker MerchSupport This PodcastTiago's TwitterTry PodsqueezeTimestamps (by podsqueeze)Balancing work and personal life (00:08:06)Exploring the challenges of managing work, exercise, family, and personal time while questioning traditional metrics of efficiency and productivity.Effectiveness in managing work time (00:10:11)Questioning the common routines and practices of successful entrepreneurs and exploring the true measures of efficiency and productivity in managing work time.Optimizing efficiency in work (00:13:43)Discussing different metrics for measuring efficiency in managing a team's work and exploring ways to apply these metrics to oneself for optimal productivity.Evaluating work performance (00:19:18)Exploring the concept of a 360 evaluation method used in some companies to assess work performance and considering its potential application in managing personal efficiency.The culture of overwork (00:20:25)Discussion on company culture, self-evaluation, and the impact of working hours on productivity.Optimizing efficiency (00:21:35)Exploring the concept of questioning the impact of tasks and finding the best use of time.Myth of overworking for success (00:22:50)Challenging the belief that working excessively leads to wealth, and questioning traditional paths to success.Alternative paths to wealth (00:24:00)Exploring unconventional methods of attaining wealth, such as owning assets and leveraging networking.Non-monetary forms of payment (00:25:14)Examining the value of favors, assets, and networking as alternative forms of compensation.Power of networking (00:26:33)Discussing the significance of networking, leveraging relationships, and the impact on business success.Measuring non-monetary impact (00:29:40)Challenges in quantifying the impact of networking and non-monetary returns in business.Redefining success and wealth (00:32:08)Questioning the traditional measures of success and wealth, exploring the value of non-monetary returns.Closing thoughts (00:33:25)Encouraging feedback and reflection on the episode's topics, emphasizing the value of unconventional ideas.
I talk about the importance of prioritizing tasks and managing time effectively. I also discuss my main goal: becoming a better entrepreneur through continuous learning. You'll hear about my marketing strategies, especially focusing on Google SEO, and the challenges of growing a bootstrapped company. Plus, I reflect on the slow growth of Podsqueeze and the tough decisions around investing and potentially starting new projects.LinksSupport This PodcastTiago's TwitterTry PodsqueezeTimestampsThe speaker's journey (00:00:11)Entrepreneurial ups and downs (00:01:21)Challenges with Podsqueeze (00:02:30)Marketing strategies and SEO (00:03:43)Realizations and market size (00:05:58)Strategies for Podsqueeze growth (00:12:24)Financial challenges and investment (00:16:56)Considering new projects (00:19:12)The bigger picture (00:21:23)Exploring new products (00:22:31)Staying in the current market (00:23:39)Reaching for the stars (00:26:49)Philosophical reflections (00:28:45)Spreading good energy (00:30:10)Final thoughts and call to action (00:32:40)
In this episode, I'm sharing my tips for turning your podcasting ideas into content that connects (and converts). Work through the different parts of the planning phase with me. You'll hear my take on whether or not you should script your episodes, as well as how I handle not being sure what to talk about or not knowing how to structure your content. Want to try Podsqueeze for yourself? Click here to try it out and use the code 10OFF3MONTH for 10% off of 3 months of their paid services.Connect with Rue:https://www.sonivia.comInstagramDon't Forget:- Subscribe to Up An Octave to never miss an episode!- Leave a review and rating, I so appreciate your feedback.Share the Love:Loved this episode? Share it with your friends, family, and colleagues who are interested in podcasting. There's no gatekeeping over here!I'll be back next week talking about Empathy in Podcasting. Music Credit: Up An Octave Theme by Rue Spence with additional vocals provided by Darnell SpenceUp An Octave is hosted by Rue Spence of Sonivia. Up An Octave is a podcast for women and nonbinary people who are ready to take up space in podcasting to share their voices with the world.
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In today's podcast, I dive deep into how we juggle our time, chase wealth, and strive for that elusive work-life balance. I shared some personal stories, including the ups and downs with my own project, Podsqueeze, and how I'm tackling growth challenges head-on. We also talked about why we leave cushy jobs to strike out on our own—is it for freedom, money, or impact? Inspired by folks like Casey Neistat and Tim Ferriss, I mused on the art of delegation, automating the mundane, and setting priorities to make every moment count. Join me as I explore the true cost of entrepreneurship and whether selling Podsqueeze might just be the key to finding balance.LinksTiago's TwitterTry PodsqueezeTimestampsThe Point of Being an Entrepreneur (00:00:11)Influence of YouTuber Casey Neistat (00:01:33)Setting Challenging Goals (00:04:01)Delegating Tasks and Automating Processes (00:06:29)Balancing Work and Personal Life (00:10:41)Training and Delegating Responsibilities (00:13:40)Automating Personal Life Tasks (00:21:03)Challenges and Decision-Making for Podsqueeze (00:23:06)Re-evaluating Podsqueeze (00:24:15)Setting Goals and Accountability (00:25:20)
In this episode, I'm sharing all of the ways that I use Canva for myself and my clients to make creating visual assets for your podcast easier (and more fun if you're a nerd like me) You'll hear some of my favorite tips and tricks to get the most out of Canva's free and paid plans, using templates, and setting up your brand. Snag this freebie from last week's episode to see Canva in action! (and to help you perfect your podcast guest pitch!)Today's question comes from Laura at the Canadianish Comedians podcast. Check her show out here. She's asking about Podsqueeze. Want to try Podsqueeze for yourself? Click here to try it out and use the code 10OFF3MONTH for 10% off of 3 months of their paid services.Connect with Rue:https://www.sonivia.comInstagramDon't Forget:- Subscribe to Up An Octave to never miss an episode!- Leave a review and rating, I so appreciate your feedback.- Join the Podcasting Up An Octave Facebook group Share the Love:Loved this episode? Share it with your friends, family, and colleagues who are interested in podcasting. There's no gatekeeping over here!I'll be back next week talking about Audience Interaction for podcasts as requested by my Instagram Fam!Music Credit: Up An Octave Theme by Rue Spence with additional vocals provided by Darnell SpenceUp An Octave is hosted by Rue Spence of Sonivia. Up An Octave is a podcast for women and nonbinary people who are ready to take up space in podcasting to share their voices with the world.
I'm happy to share some personal updates and entrepreneurial insights. Lately, I've discovered Apollo, a networking tool that's completely revolutionized the way I connect with others. Our Website was completely down for a complete 30 min and I have never beens this stressed XD And to continue this stressing week we decided to increase Podsqueeze prices! Get ready for a very packed episode!LinksTiago's TwitterTry PodsqueezeTimestampsAudiobooks and Entrepreneurship (00:00:11)Tiago discusses his preference for audiobooks over physical books and the complexity of entrepreneurship.Discovering Apollo (00:02:22)Tiago shares his discovery of Apollo, a tool for finding and reaching out to potential clients, and its impact on his and his wife's entrepreneurial endeavors.Technical Issue with Website Hosting (00:12:02)Tiago recounts the technical issue with his website hosting service, the downtime experienced, and his decision to switch to a different hosting provider.Pricing Changes (00:16:49)Tiago explains the decision to increase the prices of Podsqueeze, the impact on customer conversion, and the strategic considerations behind the pricing changes.Selling the business (00:22:10)Discussion on selling the business, organic growth, and profitability.Upcoming interviews (00:23:06)Announcement of upcoming interviews with Dagobert and Rob Walling, and wishes for entrepreneurial success.
Click the Title to Play or Download. Interview with Linda Bonnar, Co-founder & Director of Content at Upstrive. "Get stronger results for students, staff, and your school through deeper insights and evidence-based tools." See Video Podcast Version. We discuss:Linda's educational backgroundLinda BonnarHer initiation into incorporating coaching into the classroomThe evolution of the Upstrive appUpstrive's targeted demographics: primary, secondary, and higher educationEnabling students to anonymously communicate their emotions to teachers via UpstriveUtilization of emojis by students to depict their current mood within UpstriveEnhancement of student and teacher well-being through UpstriveProvision of resources supporting student well-being, such as lesson plans, activities, and videosChallenges encountered in utilizing technology to address student and teacher well-beingLinda's vision for the future development of UpstriveView Video Podcast VersionPodcast Transcript generated using AI by Podsqueeze*Podsafe music selectionAll You Need is Love - Mike LeiteDuration: 50:19*Podsqueeze was used to generate the transcript of my podcast. My links to Podsqueeze include referral links. If you decide to try it out using those links, I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This helps support the podcast, allowing me to continue providing valuable content. Use this code: 10OFF3MONTH at Podsqueeze to get 10% off.
Hey fellow indie hackers! I've promised myself (and you guys!) that from now on, I'll drop a fresh episode every Monday – gotta keep that trust going, right?I also dived into my new adventure with PodSqueeze, chatting with customers on the podcast and soaking up all their amazing insights. Oh, and I had this awesome talk with Rob Walling, which led me to a game-changing book for my biz strategy.Also, I'm toying with the idea of setting up a co-working space for us indie makers. How cool would that be? Stay tuned, and let's keep making waves together!Book: The SaaS PlaybookLinksDM me on TwitterSupport This PodcastJoin The WBE CommunityTry PodSqueezeTimestampsStruggles with Consistency (00:00:11)New Commitment to Consistency (00:01:15)Value of Consistency in Podcasting (00:02:27)Starting a New Podcast (00:03:39)Discovering a Valuable Book (00:06:54)Challenges of Reducing Churn (00:11:40)Importance of Long-Term Thinking (00:21:02)Exploring the Idea of Co-Working Space (00:22:53)
Click the Title to Play or Download. Interview with Misty Reinhardt, Director of Product Management for Scribbles Software. "Streamline Student Records and Enrollment and Engage Students and Families Through One Accessible, Cloud-based System."Misty ReinhardtK-12: Manages records, enrollment, and documents. Integrates with existing student information systems (SIS). Higher Education: The new ScribForward product streamlines electronic document processing with colleges' CRM systems, automating data entry and enhancing security via blockchain.Benefits: Students: Easy transcript requests to multiple colleges. High Schools: Reduced paper usage, efficient electronic delivery. Colleges: Faster, secure document processing with automated data entry. Future: Expanding CRM integrations and exploring AI.Podcast Transcript generated using AI by Podsqueeze Podsafe music selection Aurora Borealis Expedition by Asher Fulero Duration: 29:15*Podsqueeze was used to generate the transcript of my podcast. My links to Podsqueeze include referral links. If you decide to try it out using those links, I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This helps support the podcast, allowing me to continue providing valuable content. Use this code: 10OFF3MONTH at Podsqueeze to get 10% off.
In this episode of the B2B Marketing Excellence Podcast, Donna and Tiago Ferreira, founder of Podsqueeze, discuss the role of podcasting in fostering relationships that instill trust. Tiago, host of the Wannabe Entrepreneur podcast, shares how podcasting has been a learning tool and a way to connect with admired entrepreneurs. Additionally, they explore the use of AI tools like PodSqueeze for content creation, which Tiago co-founded to assist podcasters with show notes and repurposing content. The conversation touches on the challenges of measuring the direct impact of podcasting on business growth but highlights its value in branding and relationship building.Potential for podcasts to help businesses connect with their audience and build trust.Use of AI tools like PodSqueeze to generate content for podcasts.Discussion on the frequency of podcast episodes and the importance of consistency.Importance of podcasting as a tool for branding, marketing, and self-development.The role of podcasting in creating an intimate and personal connection with the audience.Podcasting is a great way for listeners to get to know you and your brand. People like to work with people like themselves and with a podcast they will find a common bond. This is priceless.If you would like to continue this conversation, please feel free to contact Donna Peterson at dpeterson@worldinnovators.com.Guest Bio:Tiago Ferreira is the founder and host of the podcast Wannabe Entrepreneur and co-founder of Podsqueeze. For the past few years, he has been immersed in his own ventures, pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Podsqueeze is an incredible app that is making waves as it helps people transform their podcasts into captivating show notes using the power of AI and other text-based technologies. The growth has been phenomenal, and Tiago is absolutely buzzing with excitement about the project. With the app's tremendous growth, Tiago couldn't be more excited about the possibilities it holds. ================================== Let's Connect: LinkedIn Live Tuesday 4:00 pm EST https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnaapeterson/ ================================== Subscribe to get notifications on new episodes when they become available.Subscribe via Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-world-innovators-podcast/id1553086832Subscribe via Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/39val2FZWA1OWGnJjiw1f5 https://www.worldinnovators.com/b2bmarketingexcellence
Click the Title to Play or Download. This is an audio and YouTube interview with Jerome Pesenti, Founder of Sizzle AI. Jerome discusses his extensive AI background as former VP of IBM Watson and VP of AI for Meta/Facebook. He left Meta after 4 years to start Sizzle. "Sizzle AI is the future of learning - a free AI tutor for everyone." We discuss:Jerome's background in AI and previous startupsJerome PesentiSizzle's vision for a more personalized and engaging learning experienceCurrent audience of Sizzle (high school, middle school, college)Monetization plans for SizzleImportance of embracing AI in education while addressing responsibility and regulationOptimism about the future of AI and its role in enhancing productivityComparison of Sizzle to Khan Academy's AI-powered tutorTechnology behind Sizzle, including the use of ChatGPT and tools for complex calculationsThe user interface of Sizzle, including OCR for word problems and step-by-step solutionsSizzle's aim to provide an enjoyable and engaging learning experienceFeedback on homework and personalized learning plansPlay YouTube Version Podcast Transcript generated using AI by PodsqueezePodsafe music selectionBoth Sides Now by Debbie Poryes Trio - Jazz Pianist, Composer, Teacher & Vocalist Duration: 39:48*Podsqueeze was used to generate the transcript of my podcast. My links to Podsqueeze include referral links. If you decide to try it out using those links, I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This helps support the podcast, allowing me to continue providing valuable content. Use this code: 10OFF3MONTH at Podsqueeze to get 10% off.
Are you ready to dive into the world of guerrilla marketing and podcasting? I'm Tiago, the host of "The Wannabe Entrepreneur" and co-founder of PodSqueeze. In this episode, I'm excited to share our marketing focus for early 2024 and the behind-the-scenes of our rapid-fire podcast creation, "Lessons from a Podcaster." I'll walk you through our launch strategies, the innovative use of AI in our production, and how our podcast has skyrocketed PodSqueeze's marketing efforts. But it's not all work—I'll also get real about the challenges of maintaining work-life balance, avoiding burnout, and why personal well-being should never take a backseat. Join me as we explore the hustle and the humanity of entrepreneurship.LinksDM me on TwitterJoin The WBE CommunityTry PodSqueezeTimestampsTiago's Decision to Focus on Marketing (00:00:09)Tiago discusses his decision to focus solely on marketing for the first three months of 2024 and the reasons behind it.The Concept of Guerrilla Marketing (00:06:43)Tiago explains the concept of guerrilla marketing and its importance for their marketing strategy, emphasizing the need for low-budget, high-impact campaigns.Creating a Podcast for PodSqueeze (00:10:27)Tiago and his co-founder, John, brainstorm the idea of creating a podcast for PodSqueeze, discussing the benefits and reasons behind the decision.Challenges and Success in Starting the Podcast (00:13:17)Tiago shares the challenges and success of starting the podcast in just 24 hours, including the overwhelming response from potential guests and the technical aspects involved.Using AI for Podcast Intros and Outros (00:18:45)Tiago discusses the use of AI for creating podcast intros and outros, detailing the process and the outcome of using this technology.Initial Success of the Podcast Launch (00:20:28)Tiago reflects on the initial success of the podcast launch, including the viewership and downloads within the first 24 hours, and the creation of short content for the podcast.The launch of "What the F is PodSqueeze" campaign (00:21:26)Tiago discusses the idea of a marketing campaign to create buzz and attract attention for PodSqueeze.Struggling to balance work and social life (00:22:42)Tiago reflects on the challenge of balancing work commitments with maintaining a social life and personal well-being.The dilemma of prioritizing work over personal life (00:23:46)Tiago explores the conflict between dedicating himself entirely to work and the desire to enjoy a balanced personal life.Realizing the importance of work-life balance (00:24:52)Tiago acknowledges the need to prioritize mental health and social aspects alongside work commitments.Striving for a work-life balance (00:25:26)Tiago discusses the need to change his mindset and focus on maintaining a balance between work and personal life.Acknowledging the importance of disconnecting from work (00:26:02)Tiago emphasizes the significance of disconnecting from work and engaging in activities for personal well-being.Seeking balance and consistency (00:27:49)Tiago encourages feedback and shares his struggle with maintaining consistency while striving for work-life balance.
Are you an entrepreneur facing challenges and feeling frustrated with the stagnation of your company? In this episode, I, Tiago, the host and co-founder of Podsqueeze, share my own experiences and insights. Despite the difficulties, I realize that our achievements are impressive. I discuss a conversation I had with a Portuguese entrepreneur and investor, where we delve into marketing strategies and the struggle to reach the early majority. As the year comes to an end, I reflect positively on my financial stability and encourage listeners to take a break during the holiday season. Stay tuned for the next episode!LinksDM me on TwitterJoin The WBE CommunityTry PodSqueezeTimestampsTiago's Busy Schedule and Tasks (00:00:13)Tiago discusses his busy schedule and the tasks he needs to complete before Christmas.Challenges of Entrepreneurship and Stagnation (00:01:32)Tiago talks about the challenges of entrepreneurship and the stagnation they are experiencing with Pod Squeeze.Realization of Achievements and Frustration (00:02:55)Tiago shares his realization that their achievements with Pod Squeeze are actually impressive, despite feeling frustrated.The challenges of entrepreneurship and reaching a plateau (00:09:08)Tiago discusses the challenges of entrepreneurship and the stagnation they are experiencing with Pod Squeeze.Marketing strategies for early adopters and early majority (00:10:13)Tiago talks about the different marketing strategies needed for early adopters and early majority, and how they have reached a plateau.Strategies for growth and going viral (00:12:44)Tiago discusses the limited resources of a bootstrapped company and explores strategies for growth, including SEO, YouTube, and going viral.Tiago's Busy Schedule and Tasks (00:17:08)Tiago discusses his busy schedule and the tasks he needs to complete before Christmas.Challenges of Entrepreneurship and Stagnation (00:17:08)Tiago talks about the challenges of entrepreneurship and the stagnation they are experiencing with Pod Squeeze.Realization of Achievements (00:18:26)Tiago shares his realization that their achievements with Pod Squeeze are actually impressive, despite feeling frustrated.
Ter um podcast é mais do que ter apenas uma gravação. Podsqueeze é uma plataforma que, usando o som e com a inteligência artificial, gera instantaneamente conteúdos, como a transcrição ou posts para as redes sociais.
Je suis ravi de partager avec vous un épisode exceptionnel de notre podcast avec l'invité Julien Cernobori, créateur du podcast "Super Héros". Dans cet épisode, Julien nous ouvre les portes de son processus créatif et nous dévoile les coulisses de la production de récits authentiques. Il nous explique comment les histoires de M. et Mme Tout-le-Monde se transforment en aventures extraordinaires grâce à un travail minutieux de montage et de narration. Julien nous parle également de son autre podcast, "Cerno", et de l'évolution de son modèle économique, nous offrant des insights précieux sur le monde du podcasting.
Non, je ne ferai pas un calendrier de l'Avent sur Podcast Magazine. On en voit sortir de partout, à toutes les sauces, comme tous les marronniers utilisés par les créateurs de contenus. J'ai passé un moment aux JTSE, un salon professionnel à Paris, où j'ai rencontré Woodbrass. Ils ont découvert le magazine et le salon que nous préparons… intéressant. Je risque de vous en reparler. J'ai aussi rencontré Julien Cernoborie. Son modèle a évolué et il vient de sortir une nouvelle saison de s on superbe podcast "Super Héros", qu'il a racheté à Binge il y a quelques années. Je vais utiliser deux systèmes de transcription pour faire un test réel et vous retranscrire l'entretien que nous avons eu avec Julien. Podsqueeze et Scrybecast, deux plateformes qui utilisent l'IA pour faciliter le travail des podcasters… Alors, rendez-vous la semaine prochaine pour le résultat de ce test et l'entretien très intéressant avec le créateur de Cerno…
Nesta edição ficamos a conhecer a plataforma She is Mom, virada para as mulheres, e o serviço de transcrição de podcasts Podsqueeze.
Let me take you on a rollercoaster journey through my experiences. This week, I've experienced both the highs and lows of this exciting world of indie hacking. Join me as I share the challenges of running PodSqueeze and managing co-founder relationships. I will also speak about our most recent sponsored event and gaining recognition in the Portuguese market.LinksDM me on TwitterJoin The WBE CommunityTry PodSqueezeTimetsampsTiago's sister starts her podcast (00:01:23)Tiago's sister starts her own podcast during the pandemic and receives positive feedback for her comedic content.Tiago hacks the podcast festival website (00:04:37)Tiago hacks the website of a podcast festival to increase his sister's chances of winning an award.Pod Squeeze sponsors the podcast festival (00:06:44)Pod Squeeze, Tiago's company, sponsors and organizes events at the podcast festival, leading to networking opportunities and potential clients.Tiago's Oscars Speech (00:10:34)Tiago talks about his sister being nominated for a podcasting prize and giving a speech at the awards ceremony.Ungrateful Prize Winner (00:12:18)Tiago discusses the incident where the prize winner publicly stated that they didn't need the prize, causing frustration.Conflict with Co-Founder (00:16:06)Tiago explains the conflict between him and his co-founder regarding the importance of networking and measuring success.The overwhelmed feeling of being bootstrapped (00:19:57)Tiago discusses feeling overwhelmed with the various aspects of his business and the frustration of not being able to move forward due to the lack of resources.The growth of the indie hacker movement (00:20:50)Tiago talks about the positive development of the indie hacker movement, its increasing popularity among entrepreneurs, and the interview of an indie hacker on a Portuguese TV show.Tiago's interview on a Portuguese podcast (00:22:03)Tiago shares his happiness about being interviewed for a Portuguese podcast and being able to discuss his work and experiences with his family.
Nesta edição aventuro-me pelo universo, para mim, desconhecido e fascinante, da mistura do som, das palavras, das máquinas que aprendem as palavras e respondem com resumos escritos do que falámos. Na semana em tivemos websummit em Portugal e que o festival Podes escolheu os melhores podcasts nacionais, gravei uma conversa com Tiago Ferreira, engenheiro, criador de aplicações que usam a inteligência artificial para transcrever a fala, e empreendedor desta área do digital. E descobri que mundo está a andar cada vez mais depressa. TÓPICOS DE CONVERSA (00:13) Inteligência Artificial Aplicada à Linguagem(13:19) Influência Dos Algoritmos nas Recomendações(20:53) Web Summit e Futuro Dos Podcasts(35:50) Inteligência Artificial e Criatividade(41:39) Alucinação, Evolução e Profissões Futuras Quem se lembra de ter feito um ditado na escola primária? Em bom rigor quem ditava era o professor ou professora. No meu caso era a professora Zita que me ensinou a ler e escrever. Nesses dias do ditado ela lia um texto para nós o ouvirmos e transcrevemos. Estava feito o ditado. A santíssima trindade da aprendizagem do português completava-se com a interpretação de um texto ou com a populares composições. Sim, aqueles textos que eram enunciados como: “Façam uma composição de 20 linhas sobre a vaca”. Por exemplo. E à falta de melhor ideia podíamos sempre começar o texto com a célebre frase: “Era uma vez uma vaca…” E, porque estou eu para aqui a falar de ditados, composições ou redações e interpretação de texto? É que o Tiago Ferreira inventou uma máquina moderna que faz isso mesmo. Aplicada à voz falada e experimenta em podcasts, com este, o Pergunta Simples. E como descubro o Tiago no planeta? Bom, primeiro experimentei a tal máquina, um programa informático, uma aplicação. Já agora chama-se Podsqueeze. Numa tradução livre: Espremedor de Podcasts. E é isso mesmo que faz, espreme o conteúdo do que se fala em cada episódio. E depois de experimentar percebi que a magia tinha sido criada por portugueses. Melhor explicar na prática: Quando gravei esta conversa tirei o som do meu gravador num formato de ficheiro digital. E coloquei o som dentro do espremedor de palavras. O que aconteceu? Fiz um ditado. A fala transformou-se em texto escrito. Até aqui o processo é prático, mas não mágico. O que acontece a seguir é que é surpreendente. A máquina faz resumos do que falamos, parte a conversa em capítulos, descobre palavras significativas e até propõe vídeos de promoção do episódio. Como raio um computador consegue devolver resumos com contexto das conversas anárquicas que vou mantendo? É sobre isso esta conversa. Sobre máquinas entendem a fala e escrevem textos e sobre empreendedores portugueses a jogar no campeonato mundial das aplicações de inteligência artificial aplicada à linguagem. Alucinar ou atinar. Haveremos de viajar muito entre estes dois verbos nos próximos anos. Por um lado a vertigem da aceleração dos tempos, por outro a necessidade de parar para pensar. E tu, estás mais na fase da correria louca ou da pausa para contemplar? Leia mais 00:13 - JORGE CORREIA (Host) Ora vivam! Bem-vindos ao Pregunta Simples, o vosso podcast sobre comunicação. Nesta edição, aventura-me pelo universo para mim desconhecido e fascinante da mistura dos sons, das palavras, das máquinas que aprendem as palavras e que conseguem responder com resumos escritos do que falamos. Já vos vou contar tudo. Na semana em que tivemos o web Summit em Portugal e que o festival POTS escolheu os melhores podcastes nacionais, gravei uma conversa com o Thiago Ferreira, engenheiro e criador de aplicações que usam inteligência artificial para transcrever a fala e empreendedor desta área do digital, e descobri que o mundo está a andar cada vez mais depressa. Quem se lembra de ter feito um ditado na escola primária? Em Bom rigor, quem ditava era o professor ou professora.
Have you ever made a critical mistake that had a significant impact on your business? In this episode, I'll be sharing my own experience as the co-founder of Podsqueeze. Blocking the upload feature to combat fake accounts seemed like a good idea at the time, but it ended up causing a decrease in user engagement and revenue. I'll be discussing the importance of data-driven decisions and monitoring metrics. Plus, I'll be sharing my frustrations with high taxes and corruption in Portugal, and why I believe in advocating for change rather than relocation.LinksJoin The WBE CommunityTry PodSqueezeBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterTimetsampsBlocking the Upload Feature (00:02:42)Tiago discusses his decision to block the upload feature on Pod Squeeze to prevent fake accounts and the impact it had on reducing the number of fake accounts.Revenue Decline Concerns (00:07:02)Tiago and Joanne express their worries about the declining revenue of Pod Squeeze and discuss the possible reasons behind it.Increase in Empty Accounts (00:09:19)Tiago analyzes the increase in empty accounts on Pod Squeeze after blocking the upload feature and realizes that it may have negatively impacted conversion rates.The Mistake (00:10:23)The speaker discusses a mistake they made by not testing a feature, resulting in a decrease in conversion rates.The Confusion (00:12:13)The speaker discusses their confusion about the unexpected increase in conversion rates despite fewer people trying out their product.The Changes and Decisions (00:16:27)The speaker talks about rolling back changes, allowing one upload per free account, and the importance of plotting and monitoring metrics.The taxes in Portugal (00:20:28)Discussion about the complexity and high rates of taxes in Portugal for entrepreneurs.Corruption scandal in Portugal (00:21:39)Frustration and powerlessness regarding the corruption scandal involving the prime minister and ministers in Portugal.Interviews and podcast updates (00:23:50)Mention of an interview with Dagobert about mental health and an upcoming interview with Andrew Decky. Also, mention of Mark selling his business and his AMA episode.
Click the Title to Play or Download. In this episode, Rod shares his experience using MagicSlides and SlidesGPT to generate slide decks when he was recruited to teach a new course on podcasting. He notes the pros and cons of AI-generated slides, emphasizing the essential differences between these two generative AI slide tools. In the video version of this podcast, he presents a screencast of how each tool handles the prompt: "What are the pros and cons of AI-generated slides." Rod discusses:Comparisons between MagicSlides and SlidesGPTWatch YouTube VersionFeatures and capabilities, including text input, automatic image selection, content conversion, and customization optionsMagicSlides' ability to generate slide decks from YouTube videos, PDFs, and web pagesSlidesGPT's ability to generate speaker notesPros and cons of using AI-generated slides, including efficiency, time-saving, customization, limited creativity, potential errors, and biasCost comparison of using these tools Links*MagicSlides MagicSlides' Deck on Pros and ConsSlidesGPTSlidesGPT's Deck on Pros and Cons Podcast Transcript generated using AI by PodsqueezePodsafe Music Selection"Stress" (song and flash animation) by highly caffeinated Jim Infantino of the band Jim's Big Ego. Duration: 22:29*MagicSlides and SlidesGPT did not pay me for this article. They are not a sponsor, and I paid for my own subscriptions. My links to MagicSlides and Podsqueeze include referral links. If you decide to try them out using those links, I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This helps support the podcast, allowing me to continue providing valuable content. Podcasters can use this promo code: 10OFF3MONTH at Podsqueeze to get 10% off.
Have you ever sponsored a conference to grow your business? In this episode, I, an indie maker, and my co-founder Joao, dive into our experience sponsoring a conference in Berlin for our company, Podsqueeze. We were initially worried about being scammed, but we ended up sealing a sponsorship deal for $700. I chat about the perks of attending such events, like networking and potential client acquisition. However, we also faced challenges, like feeling uncomfortable with aggressive self-promotion. Despite the setbacks, we made valuable connections. Tune in as I reflect on the importance of having an official presence and the value of networking at conferences.LinksJoin The WBE CommunityTry PodSqueezeBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterTimetsampsIntroduction to sponsoring a conference (00:01:30)The host explains why he and Joao decided to sponsor a conference in Berlin and the importance of marketing.Finding a conference to sponsor (00:02:48)The host discusses the difficulty of finding affordable conferences to sponsor and how they discovered Pod Fest Berlin.Preparing for the conference (00:09:15)The host talks about their preparations for the conference, including designing t-shirts and getting flyers and banners ready.The organization of the event (00:12:09)The speaker discusses the lack of effort in organizing the event and the disappointment of not having many podcasting-related activities.Meeting other sponsors (00:13:07)The speaker talks about meeting the other sponsors of the conference, including representatives from Prodigy and McKee.Feeling ignored and demotivated (00:17:48)The speaker shares their frustration with being ignored by some podcasters and feeling demotivated after a long day of networking.Distributing the Flyers (00:21:33)The host talks about his experience distributing flyers at the conference and the mixed reactions he received from people.Creating an Official Pod Squeeze Booth (00:22:18)The host describes how they set up a table with their laptop and flyers to create an official booth for Pod Squeeze, which changed the way people perceived them.Exploring Partnerships (00:23:12)The host discusses their efforts to close partnerships with other companies, including discussing a potential API integration with Podigee and exploring a collaboration with Mackie for a giveaway.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to hire new team members for a bootstrapped company? Well, in this episode, I'll be sharing my personal experience with hiring for my company, PodSqueeze. It all started when I hired a content agency to write ebooks, which turned out to be a success. But when we needed blog posts for SEO, we reached out to them on Twitter and decided to work on a freelance basis. Then came the time to hire a freelance developer, and the response on Twitter was overwhelming. After careful consideration, I selected Reeshav from India. Tune in to hear about my positive hiring experience and the progress we've made with Reeshav. And don't forget to support the podcast and join the indie maker community!Content AgencyReeshav - FreelancerLinksJoin The WBE CommunityTry PodSqueezeSponsor the podcastBuy WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterTimestampsHiring a Content Writer [00:01:23]Discussion about the need to hire a content writer for SEO purposes and the unsuccessful attempt to find a cheap writer on Fiverr.Working with a Content Agency [00:03:30]Exploration of the decision to work with a content agency for ebook writing and the positive experience with the agency Knitting and its partners, Nithin and Kartik.Hiring a Freelance Developer [00:06:42]The host's desire to hire a freelance developer and the process of finding potential candidates through a simple tweet on Twitter, including the filtering process based on skills and rates.Finding the right vibe [00:10:12]Tiago discusses the importance of finding someone with a nice vibe and who is uncomplicated to work closely with.The bias in video applications [00:11:03]Tiago reflects on the bias in the video applications he received, with only one application from a woman and a majority of applications from men.Selecting the candidates [00:12:58]Tiago talks about selecting two candidates, one from India and one from Italy, for interviews and discusses the importance of having in-person chats to understand each other's goals and expectations.
836. Te invito a descubrir PodSqueeze, la IA que analizará tu podcast para transcribir todo el contenido en texto, ofrecerte las frases clave y ejemplos de tweets, quotes, mensajes para facebook y un montón de opciones más. Puedes hacerte una cuenta gratuita a través de mi enlace de afiliados: https://podsqueeze.com/?via=eoveYa puedes hacerte con tu entrada para la Podnights Madrid del próximo 17 de noviembre con el crossover entre los podcast 'El mundo no nos merece' y '¿Pero cómo se te ocurre?'. Para ello, sólo debes entrar en el siguiente enlace: https://www.eventbrite.es/e/entradas-el-mundo-no-nos-merece-pero-como-se-te-ocurre-en-podnight-madrid-717915934887?aff=oddtdtcreatorRecuerda que puedes apoyar o patrocinar este podcast a través de mi perfil en Ko-Fi entrando en: https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/cafe o si lo prefieres comprar merchandising oficial del podcast en https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/tienda. Si quieres apoyarlo sin ningún coste para ti, puedes hacerlo realizando tus compras en Amazon a través de mi enlace de afiliados de Amazon: https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/amazonTe recomiendo echar un vistazo a los cursos sobre edición de audio, locución y creación de podcast de Hoy Grabo. Puedes echar un vistazo a través de este enlace https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/cursoshoygrabo Revisa la pestaña de Servicios del Ko-Fi si quieres que tu proyecto se convierta en el patrocinador de este podcast o bien contratar alguno de los servicios que ofrezco. Puedes escoger entre un episodio temático, un patrocinio semanal, quincenal o mensual, grabar tu podcast en vivo o una consultoría dedicada. Si quieres crear tu propio proyecto sonoro, puedo ayudarte desde EOVE Productora, te recomiendo visitar https://eove.es/contacto Si no quieres perderte ninguna de las recomendaciones, noticias, herramientas, eventos o curiosidades relacionadas con el podcasting te recomiendo unirte al canal de Telegram del podcast a través de: https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/telegram o bien, siguiendo mi cuenta de Twitter: @Eove o uniéndote a la comunidad de Twitter a través de https://twitter.com/i/communities/1514692236465877000 La sintonía que me acompaña en cada episodio pertenece a Jason Shaw y su título es 2 Above Zero. La voz de la intro es de Juan Navarro Torelló. La voz de los indicativos es la de Carmenia Moreno. El guión, locución e idea original es de Jorge Marín y la producción corre a cargo de EOVE Productora.
In this podcast episode, Justin and Celine sit down with Nick Nalbach to discuss the power of AI in podcasting. They explore the many different AI tools that are available on the market today, and discuss how they help streamline workflows and unlock creative potential, such as generating shownotes, turning YouTube videos into blog posts, and even generating new podcast ideas. There is also a discussion on why famous individuals are choosing to appear on podcasts, and why this medium is only going to keep growing. Nick Nalbach - Seasoned podcaster, podcast coach, and a leader in leveraging AI technology for content creation. Having hosted the Nine-Five Podcast and worked with numerous podcasters, Nick brings firsthand knowledge of the industry's challenges and opportunities to NextGen Podcaster, a community he co-founded with Marc Ronick. The mission: helping creators harness the power of AI to streamline their work and unlock new creative potential. What We Discuss: 00:01:09 - Discussion about the mission of Next Gen Podcaster and the benefits and potential of podcasting as a platform for content creation and building authority. 00:02:01 - Exploration of why high-profile individuals are investing their valuable time in appearing on podcasts and the growing importance of podcasting as a medium for reaching a trusted and engaged audience. 00:06:59 - Introduction to Next Gen Podcaster and its focus on leveraging AI technology for content creation, along with a discussion about the potential of AI tools for podcasters and the benefits of using them. 00:13:15 - Discussion about the benefits and potential of using AI tools like ChatGPT for podcasting, including tips on how to get the most out of them. 00:20:11 - Exploration of Capsho, a tool tailored towards podcasters that automatically generates various content based on uploaded episodes, highlighting its benefits and limitations. 00:21:09 - A conversation about the flexibility of AI tools like ChatGPT compared to tools like Show, emphasizing the ability to continue the conversation and customize the output in ChatGPT. 00:22:22 - Podsqueeze is a podcast editing software with an integrated chatbot feature for editing and customization. 00:22:56 - The conversation discusses the features of different AI tools for podcasting, including Capsho and Dub Media. 00:29:40 - Opus Clip is an AI tool for creating video clips from podcast episodes, with the ability to make adjustments and provide a score for social media performance. 00:32:23 - Discussion about the impressive features of TimeBolt, a software that automatically cuts video clips with precision. 00:34:33 - Exploration of Resound, an AI tool that cuts audio files based on audio cues rather than text transcriptions, saving time and effort in the editing process. 00:40:15 - Conversation about the usefulness of chapters in YouTube videos, including their ability to improve engagement and cater to viewers' preferences for specific content. 00:42:33 - Discussion about the benefits of having a YouTube channel for podcasting and reaching a wider audience. 00:43:04 - The guest talks about the value of learning and experimenting with AI tools for podcasting, such as chatGPT, Dall-E 2, and Runway. 00:43:51 - The guest explains how runway, an AI tool, can be used to generate video content for podcasts, including turning hosts into claymation characters and creating b-roll footage. Episode Resources: Next Gen Podcaster | Website Nick Nalbach | Instagram Next Gen Podcaster | eBook
I'll be reflecting on the ups and downs of our journey so far, including the initial success and growth of our company. But I also have concerns about the market and AI trends. I'll be sharing my three conditions for deciding whether to continue with PodSqueeze, and expressing my unwavering passion for this project. Oh, and I'm thrilled to announce the release of our new video feature! Plus, I can't wait to tell you about my upcoming holiday plans. Connect with me on Twitter and if you're an entrepreneur looking for a supportive community, check out our select-based community. Let's dive in!LinksJoin The WBE CommunityTry PodSqueezeSponsor the podcastBuy WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterTimestampsThe initial success and traction [00:01:32]Discusses the excitement and rapid growth experienced after launching PodSqueeze, reaching milestones, and the initial momentum in the AI market.The slowing down of growth and concerns about the market [00:02:47]Addresses the decrease in growth rate, the decline in AI trend popularity, and the uncertainty about the future of PodSqueeze in a shrinking market.The release of the new video feature and upcoming holiday [00:08:00]Mentions the development and release of a video feature, the stress and excitement surrounding it, and the upcoming holiday plans.Initial success and traction [00:10:01]Tiago mentions the initial success and traction experienced after launching PodSqueeze.Slowing down of growth [00:10:01]Tiago discusses the slowing down of growth for PodSqueeze.Concerns about market and AI trends [00:10:01]Tiago expresses concerns about the market and AI trends and how they may impact PodSqueeze.
Generiere mit nur einem Klick Titel, Shownotes, Zitate und mehr für deinen Podcast! Halte dich fest, denn wir führen dich durch die Welt von Podsqueeze! Von der mühelosen Generierung von Inhalten bis hin zur Feinabstimmung mit KI werden deiner Kreativität keine Grenzen gesetzt! Podsqueeze (KI basierter Content)Tool: https://podsqueeze.com/Du möchtest uns helfen? Abonniere Podcast Creator für weitere aufregende Neuigkeiten und Tipps aus der Welt des Podcastings.Hast du schon gewusst? Wir veranstalten einen Podcast Festival!Und hierüber kannst du dir deinen Ticket sichern: https://podfluencerfestival.de/Weitere Infos findest du in folgender Episode: Podfluencer Festival 2023Über uns: https://podcastcreator.de/ueberuns/Website: https://podcastcreator.de/Blog: https://podcastcreator.de/blog/Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcast.creator/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@podcast.creatorKontaktiere Michael unter:Website: https://dasgeht.at/kontaktInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dasgeht.at/Kontaktiere Gio unter:Website: https://www.sogehtpodcast.de/kontaktInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sogehtpodcast/Disclaimer: Um Transparenz zu gewährleisten, kennzeichnen wir unseren Podcast als Dauerwerbesendung, da wir in unseren Folgen über Tools, Unternehmen und andere Dinge sprechen, die die Podcast-Szene betreffen und die wir nutzen und empfehlen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.Test
Have you ever wondered how to get the most out of your podcast content? In this episode, Lori discusses the benefits of repurposing podcast content and how to do it effectively. Lori shares her experience as a podcaster and how she has learned the importance of repurposing content. She explains how she uses an AI platform to generate show notes and transcripts, which allows her to easily turn transcripts into blog posts and social media posts. She also shares various ways to repurpose podcast content, including creating micro-content, infographics, and ebooks. The most valuable lesson from this podcast is that repurposing podcast content can help maximize your investment and reach a wider audience. Lori recommends several AI platforms for transcription and repurposing content, such as PodSqueeze, Otter, Descript, and Repurpose.io. By repurposing podcast content, you can create a content recycling system that keeps on giving. So, don't let your podcast content go to waste - start repurposing it today!
In this episode, our hosts are joined by Tiago Ferreira and João Amaro, who have created an innovative platform called Podsqueeze. Joao, a seasoned business and marketing expert, and Tiago, a technical development expert, have poured their hard work and dedication into developing Podsqueeze to revolutionize the podcasting industry. The two share insights into the features and functionalities of Podsqueeze, explaining how it simplifies the podcasting workflow and allows podcasters to focus on creating quality content. They discuss the positive impact Podsqueeze has had on the podcasting community, sharing success stories of podcasters who have experienced growth in audience engagement and monetization opportunities. Tiago Ferreira is the founder and host of the podcast Wannabe Entrepreneur and co-founder of Podsqueeze. For the past two years, he has been immersed in his own ventures, pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Tiago co-founded Podsqueeze in February, an incredible app that is making waves as it helps people transform their podcasts into captivating show notes using the power of AI and other text-based technologies. The growth has been phenomenal, and Tiago is absolutely buzzing with excitement about the project. With the app's tremendous growth, Tiago couldn't be more excited about the possibilities it holds. João Amaro, Co Founder of Podsqueeze, is an entrepreneur with a design and marketing background. In the last decade, João has worked as a freelancer and developed multiple entrepreneurial projects across multiple areas. Recently he formed a partnership with his co-founder (Tiago) and together created Podsqueeze. What we discuss: [00:01:21] Justin discusses the benefits of using Podsqueeze, including saving time and automating the show note-writing process, and offers a discount code for listeners to try out the tool. [00:10:52] The group discusses the purpose of Podsqueeze and how it repurposes human-created information using AI. [00:11:56] Explanation on how most users spend 90% of their time using Podsqueeze and only 5-10 minutes fine-tuning the results. [00:14:10] Discussion on how Podsqueeze creates timestamps for topics discussed in episodes and the benefits of using timestamps and transcriptions for show notes and SEO. [00:21:11] Discussion on the significance of podcast episode titles and how they can attract listeners. [00:23:03] Exploration of how show notes and snippets can help listeners decide whether to listen to an episode. [00:27:15] Explanation of the advantages of using Podsqueeze for podcast production, including time-saving and SEO benefits. [00:30:32] Discussion about making small tweaks to the product based on user feedback and future plans for podcast repurposing to images and video. [00:31:28] Talk about investing in branding and marketing, creating e-books on podcast growth and monetization, and the importance of show notes for SEO and discoverability. [00:32:50] Conversation about working on branding, providing value to the community, and investing in the creative and intuitive aspects of the business. Want to try Podsqueeze 10% off? Click here Episode Resources: Wannabe Entrepreneur Twitter
Have you ever wondered how success can change a person? In this episode, I'll be reflecting on this concept, and using I'll be sharing my own experiences with success through my company, PodSqueeze. From childhood dreams of being an entrepreneur to taking my profession seriously, I'll discuss the impact success has had on me. We'll also touch on the challenges of building a company, including tax considerations and the possibility of starting a business in a country with lower taxes. Managing taxes and expenses properly is crucial for scalability and growth.LinksTry PodSqueezeJoin The WBE CommunitySponsor the podcastBuy WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterTimestampsSuccess and Change [00:01:23]Discussion on why people change with success, using Elon Musk as an example.Validation of Success [00:03:52]The narrator's experience of how success has changed their interactions and engagement on social media.Pursuing Dreams [00:10:19]The narrator's journey of pursuing entrepreneurship as a dream and how it changed their perspective on their career path.The coping mechanism of coding at the beach [00:12:29]The speaker discusses how they used to feel anxious about not being productive during beach holidays and how they started using coding as a coping mechanism.Accepting and embracing their entrepreneurial personality [00:13:31]The speaker talks about gaining confidence in their way of seeing life and accepting their entrepreneurial personality, despite being different from others.Challenges and frustrations of building a company [00:17:42]The speaker shares their frustrations with the managerial and organizational aspects of building a company, including decision-making, meetings, and dealing with taxes.The tax deductions dilemma [00:24:14]Explains the difference in expenses that can be deducted in a company and the gray areas surrounding deducting business trips.Challenges of starting a company in Portugal [00:26:22]Discusses frustrations and delays in registering a company name in Portugal, highlighting the need for change.Hiring a community manager [00:28:22]Shares the process of hiring a community manager, including receiving video applications and the excitement of having someone to help manage the community.
In this podcast episode, Lauren discusses the various tech tools and software her company uses for communication, sales, marketing, and client services. She emphasizes the importance of investing in technology to improve efficiency and mentions specific tools like Loom, Whereby, Slack, Monday.com, HoneyBook, and Calendly. Lauren also talks about their use of Flodesk for email marketing, Buzzsprout for podcast uploading, and PodSqueeze for show notes and SEO optimization. She also mentions the use of G Suite, Miro, Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, Social Pilot, and Copy.ai for various aspects of client services and social media management.All of our affiliate links, if you choose to give them a try:Podsqueeze - https://podsqueeze.com/?ref=brandgoodtimeHoneyBook: http://share.honeybook.com/brandgoodtime - get 35% off your first yearFlodesk: https://flodesk.com/c/BRANDGOODTIME - 50% off your first yearFollow us on Instagram: @brandgoodtime @shesbusyafCheck out our services: www.brandgoodtime.comConnect with Lauren on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/laurenloretoTopics discussed: tech tools, software, communication, sales, marketing, client services, technology, efficiency, strategic team members, Loom, whereby, Slack, Monday.com, HoneyBook, Calendly, video screen sharing, recording, call communication software, Zoom, team management communication, project management software, questionnaires, invoicing, automation capabilities, scheduling sales calls, Flodesk, Klaviyo, Buzzsprout, podcast uploading, podcast show notes, SEO optimization, Pod Squeeze, transcription, titles, topics discussed, notable quotes, G Suite, email, collaboration, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Miro, Adobe Creative Suite, website wireframing, design, Canva, social media scheduling, Sprout Social, Social Pilot, Copy.ai, content creation, ideation
Have you ever wondered about human achievements, societal norms, and different lifestyles? Today, I'll be reflecting on these topics, specifically in the context of indie hacking. I'll also share my thoughts on two inspiring documentaries that showcase individuals living extraordinary lives, and question why society often discourages deviating from the norm. We'll then dive into my own indie hacking journey, discussing my product, PodSqueeze, and the challenges I faced with fake accounts. I'll touch on my involvement in a community project and share my thoughts on changing the monetization model. Finally, I'll discuss my lack of motivation and energy for certain projects, emphasizing the importance of quitting something that no longer brings joy.Try UserDesk For FreeLuca's TwitterLinksTry PodSqueezeJoin The WBE CommunitySponsor the podcastBut WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterTimestampsThe discovery of a new exoplanet [00:00:12]Tiago discusses the recent discovery of a new exoplanet and how humans were able to find it by studying a star.Societal norms and expectations [00:01:39]Tiago explores why most people live life in a similar manner, attributing it to social norms and the pursuit of growth and power in Western societies.Different lifestyles and admiration for extraordinary individuals [00:04:15]Tiago reflects on the fascination with individuals who live different lifestyles, such as chefs turned travelers and mountaineers, and how they are celebrated despite societal pressure to conform.The competition and fake accounts issue [00:14:15]Tiago discusses their desire to see their project grow and the annoyance of fake accounts.Changing restrictions on free users [00:15:16]Tiago explains the decision to limit certain features to paid users to combat the issue of fake accounts.Reducing customer support and implementing AI agent [00:18:50]Tiago talks about implementing features to reduce the need for customer support, including creating folders and an unsubscribe button, as well as introducing an AI agent for customer support.Lack of motivation and considering giving up [00:26:50]Tiago discusses their lack of motivation to work on certain projects and considers giving up on them.Quitting is not a failure [00:27:45]Tiago emphasizes that quitting or giving up on something is not a failure, but rather a natural part of life and pursuing other interests.Promotion of user desk and call for feedback [00:28:47]Tiago mentions user desk and encourages listeners to check it out, providing a link in the show notes. They also mention that feedback would be appreciated and provide contact information for the creator.Mentions with timestamps:Exoplanet: 00:00:12Netflix: 00:04:15Anthony Bourdain: 00:05:48"The Alpinist": 00:05:48Elon Musk: 00:07:04Mr. Beast: 00:07:04Casey Neistat: 00:07:04Obama: 00:07:04Taekwondo: 00:10:51Tony Dinh: 00:13:10PodSqueeze: 00:14:15ChatGPT: 00:18:50User Desk: 00:21:20Notion: 00:21:20User Desk website: 00:21:20Luca's products: 00:21:20User Desk.io: 00:21:20User Desk: 00:28:47Luca's Twitter: 00:28:47Tiago's Twitter: 00:28:47
Hey there! Have you ever wondered what it's like to reach a major milestone in your startup? Well, in this episode, I'm excited to share with you the recent achievement of my own startup, Pod Squeeze, hitting $100,000 in annual revenue. But it's not all smooth sailing. I'll be diving into the challenges we faced, including a decline in monthly recurring revenue and a 20% churn rate. To combat this, I'll be discussing the introduction of yearly plans with a discount. Join me as I reflect on the financial implications and potential valuation of the company. Plus, I'll be sharing an awkward moment with my co-founder and the valuable lesson I learned about navigating disagreements and leveraging each person's expertise. Tune in as I highlight the importance of discussions and compromises in co-founder relationships.LinksTry PodSqueezeJoin The WBE CommunitySponsor the podcastBut WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterMentionsTools, websites, links, books, and videos mentioned in the podcast episode:Twitter: 00:01:24, 00:10:40Podsqueeze: 00:01:24, 00:13:47, 00:14:49, 00:16:04, 00:17:07, 00:18:20, 00:19:30Stripe: 00:04:01Descript: 00:14:49Zen Caster: 00:14:49Spotify: 00:14:49AppSumo: 00:18:20TimestampsImplementing features to mitigate churn [00:02:48]Discussion on the implementation of features to understand and mitigate the 20% churn rate.Introducing yearly plans [00:06:06]Explaining the decision to introduce yearly subscription plans and the initial success of attracting subscribers.First yearly agency plan [00:09:21]Excitement over the first agency plan subscription, with a user committing to pay $1300 upfront for the product.Reaching $100,000 in annual revenue and the potential valuation of the company [00:10:40]Tiago discusses the recent milestone of his startup, Pod Squeeze, reaching $100,000 in annual revenue and speculates on the potential valuation of the company.Comparing the financial benefits of entrepreneurship to a 9 to 5 job [00:11:46]Tiago compares the financial benefits of running his own company and potentially selling it to the salary he could make in a 9 to 5 job.Considering the possibility of selling Pod Squeeze and the reasons behind it [00:13:47]Tiago discusses the advice he received from a friend about selling Pod Squeeze, the competitive nature of the industry, and the potential threats from big companies creating similar products.Navigating Awkward Moments in a Partnership [00:20:42]Tiago discusses the challenges of navigating awkward moments and the importance of growth in a partnership.Managing Expectations and Autonomy [00:21:54]Tiago reflects on his initial desire for his co-founder to focus solely on their startup and the need for both of them to have autonomy in their respective roles.Defining Roles and Trust in a Co-founder [00:24:25]Tiago discusses the importance of defining roles and trusting each other's expertise in order to make their startup succeed.
In this episode of my podcast, "Wannabe Entrepreneur," I share some valuable insights on the challenges and realities of being an indie hacker. As an indie hacker myself, I understand the importance of finding a balance between financial stability and pursuing your passion. I discuss the need to sometimes take on freelance work to make ends meet and the importance of having a side job to support oneself while pursuing indie hacking.I also share success stories from the indie community, including Luca, who was able to make money from his indie project and eventually sell his company. I finish by telling our tale to find the perfect API transcription provider for Podsqueeze.LinksTry PodSqueezeJoin The WBE CommunitySponsor the podcastBut WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterMentionsDagobert's tweet about quitting his startupTimestampsIndie News [00:02:40]Tiago talks about the recent shutdown of indie startup Legality by Dagobert and the challenges of being an indie hacker.Success and the Indie Lifestyle [00:08:16]Tiago reflects on the ups and downs of being an indie hacker and how success is not a happy ever after, but a lifestyle with its own perks and downsides.Tiago's Freelance Gig [00:09:32]Tiago discusses how being an indie hacker is a lifestyle and how he has taken on a freelance gig to help pay the bills.The Importance of a Side Job [00:10:36]Tiago discusses the importance of having a side job as an indie hacker to reduce anxiety and boost ego.Iterating and Dropping Projects [00:14:06]Tiago emphasizes the importance of keeping an open mind and being flexible as an indie hacker, iterating and dropping projects that do not have early success.Finding a New Transcription Provider [00:17:24]Tiago shares the story of finding a new transcription provider for his podcast, negotiating prices and testing different providers before making a decision.Transcription Issues [00:20:27]Tiago discusses the challenges of finding a reliable transcription service for his podcast and the issues he faced with different providers.Vacation and Revenue Drop [00:28:46]Tiago talks about his recent vacation and the challenges of being an indie hacker, including a drop in monthly recurring income due to a big client churning.Decreasing Churn [00:30:00]Tiago discusses implementing annual plans and working on ways to decrease churn in order to improve revenue for his indie startup.Tiago's plans for the future [00:30:59]Tiago discusses his desire to replicate the success of his current project, Pod Squeeze, and his plans to learn more about marketing and scaling through interviews.Podcast growth and call to action [00:32:00]Tiago shares the growth of his podcast and encourages listeners to share it with friends and join his community for indie makers.Unusual company training in the US [00:33:06]Tiago briefly mentions the need for active shooter training in some US companies.
AI Tools for Podcasters: Exploring Efficiency and AssistanceWelcome to another episode of Podcasting and Resources, the podcast that helps you discover the tools and resources to enhance your podcasting journey. In today's episode, we dive into the world of AI tools, particularly those aimed at assisting podcasters in various aspects of their workflow. A Quick Note About AIBefore we begin, it's important to clarify that AI tools like Chat GPT are powerful assistants but not substitutes for human creativity and expertise. They can take you 80% of the way, but ultimately, you'll need a human touch to deliver your best work.During my research, I stumbled upon an intriguing blog post about podcast networks that raised some eyebrows. The article mentioned a podcasting discoverability problem dating back to the 90s. Now, we all know podcasting wasn't around in the 90s, so it's crucial to fact-check sources and question inconsistencies. If you tell me four things and one of them is a lie, I'm not believing the other three.CastMagic First up is Cast Magic, offering a $39 per month plan for 200 minutes of usage. However, a lifetime deal for the same price is currently available on AppSumo. Cast Magic provides impressive services such as transcription, title generation, keyword suggestions, time-stamped overviews, discussion questions, and even clip finders. It also offers Magic Chat, allowing you to generate content based on your transcriptions.SwellAISwell AI, starts at $29 per month for five hours of usage. Swell AI generates show notes, transcripts, articles, summaries, and social media posts. It also includes a feature called Swell Chat, similar to Chat GPT, where you can ask questions and receive AI-generated responses. Swell AI supports over 100 languages, making it a valuable tool for translation purposes.PodSqueezePod Squeeze offers a free account for 50 minutes of podcasting each month, making it suitable for short-form shows. With the paid plan starting at $15 per month for 160 minutes, Pod Squeeze generates show notes, timestamps, newsletters, and more. The platform supports various languages, making it ideal for multilingual podcasters.Clean Voice - AI EditorClean Voice, based in the UK, utilizes AI to remove filler words, stutters, background noise, and mouth noises. It also offers podcast mixing and transcription services. Pricing starts at 10 euros (approximately $11) per month. Clean Voice's AI-powered cleanup can save time for podcasters who prefer writing but require assistance with audio editing.CapshoCapsho is School of Podcasting The ultimate resource for learning how to podcast the right wayDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThis episode is brought to you by the School of Podcasting. Join the community and get access to courses, coaching and community and grow your show with helpful feedback, resources, and strategies. Check out all of our resources at podcastingresources.com
Today's show gets behind the curtain of a cloud service called Podsqueeze. Podsqueeze is an application that ingests audio and video files and then produces text-based output including a show description, an episode transcript, suggested headlines, segment timestamps, suggested social media posts, and more. The Packet Pushers are experimenting with Podsqueeze as part of our own production. Being curious nerds, we thought this was a good opportunity to see how the service really works. Our guest is Tiago Ferreira, one of the entrepreneurs and developers of Podsqueeze.
Today's show gets behind the curtain of a cloud service called Podsqueeze. Podsqueeze is an application that ingests audio and video files and then produces text-based output including a show description, an episode transcript, suggested headlines, segment timestamps, suggested social media posts, and more. The Packet Pushers are experimenting with Podsqueeze as part of our own production. Being curious nerds, we thought this was a good opportunity to see how the service really works. Our guest is Tiago Ferreira, one of the entrepreneurs and developers of Podsqueeze. The post Day Two Cloud 196: Peering Behind The Curtain Of Podsqueeze’s AI Podcasting Service appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's show gets behind the curtain of a cloud service called Podsqueeze. Podsqueeze is an application that ingests audio and video files and then produces text-based output including a show description, an episode transcript, suggested headlines, segment timestamps, suggested social media posts, and more. The Packet Pushers are experimenting with Podsqueeze as part of our own production. Being curious nerds, we thought this was a good opportunity to see how the service really works. Our guest is Tiago Ferreira, one of the entrepreneurs and developers of Podsqueeze.
Today's show gets behind the curtain of a cloud service called Podsqueeze. Podsqueeze is an application that ingests audio and video files and then produces text-based output including a show description, an episode transcript, suggested headlines, segment timestamps, suggested social media posts, and more. The Packet Pushers are experimenting with Podsqueeze as part of our own production. Being curious nerds, we thought this was a good opportunity to see how the service really works. Our guest is Tiago Ferreira, one of the entrepreneurs and developers of Podsqueeze. The post Day Two Cloud 196: Peering Behind The Curtain Of Podsqueeze’s AI Podcasting Service appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Discover the top 10 AI marketing tools that I personally use and love! In this episode, I'll reveal my favorite tools and give you a demo of each one, so you can see how they can help you grow your business. From content creation to SEO optimization, these AI-powered tools are game-changers for startups, business owners, and entrepreneurs. Don't miss out on these incredible resources! ▶️ Catch the livestream here: https://youtube.com/live/-1pSRJRddCk▶️ Grab my free marketing tools ebook here: https://nealschaffer.com/best-digital-marketing-tools-guide/▶️ Links to the AI marketing tools covered in this video for free trials and discounts below!1️⃣ Google Bard https://bard.google.com2️⃣ Frase.io https://nealschaffer.com/frase3️⃣ SocialBee https://nealschaffer.com/socialbee4️⃣ TweetHunter https://nealschaffer.com/tweethunter5️⃣ PinGenerator https://nealschaffer.com/pingenerator6️⃣ PodSqueeze https://nealschaffer.com/podsqueeze7️⃣ Jasper https://nealschaffer.com/jasper8️⃣ Tailwind https://nealschaffer.com/tailwind9️⃣ TubeBuddy https://nealschaffer.com/tubebuddy
Today's show gets behind the curtain of a cloud service called Podsqueeze. Podsqueeze is an application that ingests audio and video files and then produces text-based output including a show description, an episode transcript, suggested headlines, segment timestamps, suggested social media posts, and more. The Packet Pushers are experimenting with Podsqueeze as part of our own production. Being curious nerds, we thought this was a good opportunity to see how the service really works. Our guest is Tiago Ferreira, one of the entrepreneurs and developers of Podsqueeze. The post Day Two Cloud 196: Peering Behind The Curtain Of Podsqueeze’s AI Podcasting Service appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's show gets behind the curtain of a cloud service called Podsqueeze. Podsqueeze is an application that ingests audio and video files and then produces text-based output including a show description, an episode transcript, suggested headlines, segment timestamps, suggested social media posts, and more. The Packet Pushers are experimenting with Podsqueeze as part of our own production. Being curious nerds, we thought this was a good opportunity to see how the service really works. Our guest is Tiago Ferreira, one of the entrepreneurs and developers of Podsqueeze.
J'en parle ici ;) Voici les étapes pour créer votre entreprise avec des outils IA : Trouver le nom parfait avec Namelix : pour générer des noms de société créatifs et percutants qui correspondent à votre vision et à votre marque. Créer une identité graphique avec Canva ou Tailor Brands concevoir facilement des logos, des visuels et des supports marketing attrayants pour donner une identité visuelle professionnelle à votre entreprise. Trouver des idées de service avec Marketnews ou AnswerThePublic pour découvrir les dernières tendances du marché et à trouver des idées de services en analysant les recherches des utilisateurs. Créer une présentation impressionnante avec Tome ou Beautiful AI pour créer des présentations percutantes et professionnelles en utilisant des modèles alimentés par l'IA et des fonctionnalités de conception intelligente. Prospecter avec des messages vidéo grâce à Vidscale pour créer et envoyer des messages vidéo personnalisés à vos prospects, ce qui vous permet de vous démarquer et d'établir des connexions plus authentiques. Trouver de nouvelles idées de croissance grâce à Chat GPT pour générer des idées de croissance, répondre à des questions commerciales et obtenir des conseils personnalisés. Analyser les nouvelles tendances avec Talkwalker pour surveiller et analyser les tendances, les mentions de marque et les sentiments des utilisateurs sur les réseaux sociaux et le web. Trouver des idées de contenu avec Buzzsumo pour trouver les sujets les plus populaires et les plus partagés dans votre secteur, vous permettant de créer du contenu pertinent et attrayant pour votre audience. Générer des posts sur les réseaux sociaux avec Agorapulse ou Podsqueeze pour planifier, automatiser et générer des posts pertinents et engageants sur vos plateformes de médias sociaux. Automatiser votre messagerie avec Manychat pour interagir avec vos clients, gérer les requêtes fréquentes et automatiser votre support client.
In this podcast episode of "The Art of Property Management," Ashleigh Goodchild discusses her top five must-have programs for a Business Development Manager (BDM) to make her role easier and less repetitive. Ashleigh recommends IRE BDM for lead tracking, YouTube for creating a video library, Calendly for scheduling appointments, Missing Lettr for social media planning, and Podsqueeze for video summary AI. Ashleigh emphasizes the importance of setting up campaigns to generate leads and using social media tools to automate and streamline posts. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights and recommendations for BDMs to improve their productivity and efficiency.IREBDM [00:01:01] Using IREBDM for lead tracking and campaign management, including setting up email campaigns to maintain client relationships.Youtube [00:02:52] Using Youtube as a library for videos and a lead generation tool, including sending video links to clients to reduce repetitive conversations.Calendly [00:05:43] Using Calendly to manage appointments and control the schedule, including sending the link to potential investors to create authority and value on time.Top BDM Tech Stack [00:09:32] The speaker discusses their top BDM tech stack, including iREBDM, YouTube, Calendly, Missing Letter, and Pod Squeeze.Controlling Your Week as a BDM [00:09:32] The speaker explains how to use the tech stack to control your week as a BDM.Extending on Individual Products [00:09:32] The speaker offers to provide more information on each individual product if listeners have questions.sThe PIP Advantage for Landlord InsuranceUp to $70,000 contents cover included in our landlords policies14 months cover for just 12 months premium in your first yearFurther discounts when you have three or more properties insured through PIP24/7 Australia-wide claims serviceOnline Real Estate Agent Portal for easy access and managementVisit their website
Have you ever wondered how technology and communication have evolved over the years? In this episode of "WBE Entrepreneur," I reflect on this topic and share my insights on the effectiveness of cold emailing. I discuss how my cold email strategy has contributed to the success of my current venture, Podsqueeze, and share my recipe for a successful cold email. Additionally, I explain how email providers determine whether a message is spam or not and the process of warming up a new email server to gain trust from potential recipients. Tune in to learn more about the power of cold emailing in today's digital age.LinksTry PodSqueezeJoin The WBE CommunitySponsor the podcastBut WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterTimestampsThe days before the internet [00:01:21]Tiago reflects on the times before the internet and computers, and how he used encyclopedias and attended a computer course during his childhood.The rise of email [00:04:34]Tiago discusses the introduction of email and how it changed the world, allowing people to send letters in seconds.Email as a crucial tool for Pod Squeeze [00:09:45]Tiago talks about how email marketing is the main source for new customers for his current venture, Pod Squeeze, and how cold emailing can be effective with the right product.Evolution of Cold Emailing [00:10:44]Tiago discusses the success of cold emailing and how he filtered a list of 5 million emails to 500,000. He also explains the recipe for a successful cold email.Email Marketing and Spam [00:17:16]Tiago explains how email marketing works and how SMTP servers communicate with each other. He also discusses how email providers use public and internal lists to filter spam.Reputation and Deliverability [00:20:34]Tiago explains how email providers use reputation to determine whether a message is spam or not. He also discusses how difficult it is to get off an internal list once you're on it.How email servers determine spam [00:21:23]Tiago explains the technical indicators that email servers use to determine if a message is spam or not.Options for sending cold emails [00:29:35]Tiago discusses three options for sending cold emails: lying to email service providers, creating multiple domains and email accounts, or creating your own server.Creating your own email server [00:30:42]Tiago shares his experience creating his own email server using a virtual machine and Mail Cow.Warmup process [00:31:39]Tiago explains the warmup process, which involves sending a small number of messages to other email accounts to gain trust and avoid being marked as spam.Mail Reach service [00:32:38]Tiago mentions Mail Reach, a service that helps warm up email servers and provides information on how many emails went to spam.Impact of GPT on education [00:35:25]Tiago shares his experience introducing GPT to English teachers and discusses how it could change education, including the idea of using it to recreate a student's room.Links & MentionsEmails and Email Services:List of emails of people that have podcasts: 00:10:44Gmail: 00:19:26Yahoo: 00:19:26Zoho: 00:19:26SendGrid (email or transaction email service): 00:26:42Amazon SES: 00:26:42Mailgun: 00:26:42Gmail: 00:28:39Outlook: 00:30:42Zoho: 00:30:42Yahoo: 00:30:42Mailcow (service that uses Docker to install): 00:31:56Mail Reach (website): 00:32:38Podcasting Tools and Services:AI tool to help podcasters repurpose their audio content and generate titles, show notes, timestamps, posts, mentions with just one click: 00:13:50PodSqueeze: 00:13:50Mailchimp: 00:28:39Woodpecker: 00:28:39Spam Emails:Public lists for spam emails: 00:20:34Internal lists for spam emails: 00:20:34Other Mentions:"The Warmup" (process): 00:31:39GPT (tool): 00:35:25Mid Journey (website): 00:36:17Tiago's Twitter handle (@wbe_tiago): 00:37:25Tiago's email (tiago@podsqueeze.com): 00:37:25
Have you ever started something from scratch and worked your way up? As someone who practices Muay Thai, I can attest to the importance of gradual improvement in both martial arts and entrepreneurship. In this episode, I'll be sharing my personal experience and how it relates to building a business. I'll also be discussing my financial goals for PodSqueeze and how I plan to balance creating a product that is both enjoyable and useful for podcasters while also generating revenue. Additionally, I'll be diving into the two main focuses of my business: marketing and product improvement.LinksTry PodSqueezeJoin The WBE CommunitySponsor the podcastBut WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterConsistent Release Schedule [00:00:12]Tiago apologizes for not sticking to a consistent release schedule for his podcast and pledges to release new episodes every Wednesday.Martial Arts Journey [00:02:11]Tiago talks about his experience practicing Muay Thai, a martial art, for the past year and how it has humbled him.Entrepreneurial Journey [00:07:49]Tiago relates his journey as an entrepreneur to his experience in martial arts, acknowledging that he still has much to learn and that he is now in uncharted territory with a business that is actually paying the bills.Reaching financial goals [00:09:52]Tiago discusses his financial goals for his business and how he plans to achieve them.Selling the company [00:13:08]Tiago talks about the possibility of selling his company and the factors that go into valuing a company.Balancing work and enjoyment [00:17:03]Tiago discusses his desire to build and grow his business while also enjoying life and pursuing other projects that bring value to the community.Marketing and CRM [00:19:29]Tiago discusses the two sides of their business, marketing and product improvement, and how they are focusing on creating their own CRM to improve B2B sales.Cold emailing and potential SEO strategies [00:21:40]Tiago talks about how cold emailing has been successful for their business and potential SEO strategies they can implement, such as using user-generated content for their podcast.Attending a conference [00:26:35]Tiago and Joan discuss the pros and cons of attending a conference as exhibitors or visitors, and how it can help them make connections with big companies in the podcasting world.Tiago's conference plans [00:29:39]Tiago talks about his plans to attend a conference and how it will provide great content for his podcast.Tiago's Spanish live stream [00:31:12]Tiago mentions that he and his team will be doing a live stream in Spanish, despite not speaking the language, which he finds interesting.
What should you consider when negotiating a deal? In this podcast episode, I share my experience playing football in Portugal and how owning a ball made me popular among my friends. I then dive into my business, PodSqueeze, and the process of finding the right transcription service. João and I tested various services and found a partner that reduced our costs significantly. I also talk about my decision not to go for a deal with AppSumo for PodSqueeze. My partner and I considered whether we had enough information about our business to ensure a good deal. Tune in to learn more about my journey as an entrepreneur.LinksTry PodSqueezeJoin The WBE CommunitySponsor the podcastBut WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterTimestampsPlaying Football in Portugal [00:00:12]Growing up in Portugal, I loved playing football with my friends. Having the ball made me popular among my peers, and we would spend hours playing and practicing our skills.Negotiating API Prices for PodSqueeze [00:07:00]As the founder of PodSqueeze, I faced the challenge of negotiating prices for APIs for my business. Finding the right provider was crucial, and I had to carefully consider the costs and benefits of each option.Interviewing API Providers [00:08:54]During my search for the right API provider for PodSqueeze, I interviewed with different companies. It was important to me that they made me feel wanted as a client and understood the unique needs of my business.Transcription Accuracy [00:10:53]One of the challenges I faced when transcribing an interview was accurately identifying speakers and removing filler words. It was crucial to ensure the accuracy of the transcription to avoid any misunderstandings.Negotiating with AppSumo [00:15:18]When negotiating with AppSumo, a lifetime deal marketplace, I had to carefully consider the potential risks and benefits of offering a one-time payment deal for PodSqueeze. It was a tough decision, but ultimately, we decided to go for it.Crunching the Numbers [00:17:31]To predict the potential profits and risks of the AppSumo deal, I crunched the numbers and analyzed the data. Negotiating better pricing could make the deal more profitable, so I had to carefully consider all the options.Negotiating with API Sales Representative [00:21:17]As the founder of PodSqueeze, I had to negotiate with an API sales representative to ensure that we were getting the best deal for our business. It was a challenging process, but we were able to come to an agreement that worked for both parties.Benefits and Downsides of Having a Bootstrap Company [00:22:11]As the founder of a bootstrap company, I have experienced both the benefits and downsides of investing our own money and not having to justify our decisions to investors. It's a unique experience, but one that I wouldn't trade for anything.Growing a Bootstrap Business [00:24:00]To grow our bootstrap business, we are doubling down on our marketing efforts and exploring new opportunities. It's a challenging process, but one that we are excited to take on.
Have you ever felt lost in your career journey, unsure of what job you truly love? In this episode, I share my personal journey through different jobs and how it led me to my current project, Podsqueeze. I reflect on my experiences working at Trivago and Weekend, and how they shaped my perspective on entrepreneurship.As I continue to grow and develop Podsqueeze, I am exploring new avenues to reach a wider audience. One possibility is launching Podsqueeze on AppSumo, a platform that helps entrepreneurs promote and sell their products.I discuss the excitement of reaching product-market fit with Podsqueeze, and the challenges of running a bootstrapped company. Despite the difficulties, I am passionate about my indie projects and the potential they hold.LinksTry PodSqueezeJoin The WBE CommunitySponsor the podcastBut WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on Twitter
Have you ever wondered what it takes to launch a successful product on Product Hunt? Well, let me tell you about my experience with launching my own product, Podsqueeze. As the founder, I understand the importance of optimizing processes and conversion rates before launching on ProductHunt. In this podcast episode, I share my journey of scaling up my product and turning it into a proper company. Running a business comes with its own set of challenges, such as high costs for services. However, I am determined to expand into non-English speaking markets and have already developed a new feature for Podsqueeze.LinksTry PodSqueezeJoin The WBE CommunitySponsor the podcastBut WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterTimestampsProduct Hunt Launch [00:02:34]I remember when we launched our product on Product Hunt. It was a nerve-wracking experience, but it ended up being a game-changer for us. The audience on Product Hunt is incredibly engaged and passionate, and we saw a significant increase in traffic and sales after our launch. Timing is also crucial, and we made sure to launch at a time when our target audience was most active.Soft Launch [00:07:29]Before launching on Product Hunt, we did a soft launch to test our product and optimize conversion rates. It was essential to get feedback from early adopters and make any necessary changes before the big launch. This helped us ensure that we were putting our best foot forward and presenting our product in the best possible light.Launching on Product Hunt [00:09:21]When we launched on Product Hunt, we saw firsthand the impact it can have on a product. Being in the top five versus the top two can make a significant difference in terms of exposure and sales. It's essential to have a solid strategy in place and to engage with the Product Hunt community to maximize your chances of success.Scaling up Bot Squeeze [00:15:52]As we worked to scale up our product, Bot Squeeze, we focused heavily on customer feedback and support. We knew that our customers were our biggest advocates, and we wanted to make sure they were happy with our product. By listening to their feedback and addressing their concerns, we were able to improve our product and build a loyal customer base.Connecting with Customers [00:16:57]One thing that sets us apart from our competitors is our approach to customer support. We strive to create a personal connection with our customers and make them feel valued. By doing so, we've been able to build a strong community around our product and establish ourselves as a trusted brand.Product prioritization [00:17:55]Prioritizing features based on user feedback has been crucial to our success. We want our customers to feel heard and valued, and we believe that by addressing their needs, we can build a better product. Being approachable and transparent with our customers has helped us gain their trust and loyalty.Reducing costs [00:18:54]We've faced challenges with the high costs of our product, but we're always looking for ways to reduce costs without sacrificing quality. Finding providers with better pricing has been one way we've been able to do this, and we're constantly exploring new options to make our product more affordable for our customers.Expanding sales team [00:20:46]Our goal is to expand to non-English speaking markets, and we're exploring different options for doing so. Translating our website and using affiliates are just a few of the strategies we're considering. We know that expanding our sales team will be crucial to our success in these markets, and we're excited about the opportunities ahead.Engaging affiliates [00:23:39]Keeping affiliates engaged is essential to our success, and we're considering creating a community for podcasters and affiliates. By doing so, we can build stronger relationships with our affiliates and provide them with the support they need to be successful.New features [00:26:26]We're always working on new features to improve our product, and we're excited about a new feature we're developing to apply tuning prompts automatically to new episodes. We believe this will be a game-changer for our customers and help them save time and improve the quality of their podcasts.Developing a new feature [00:27:13]Developing a new feature for Podsqueeze was a challenging experience, and it caused a lot of anxiety. But we knew that it was essential to keep innovating and improving our product. We're excited about the new feature and can't wait to see how our customers respond to it.Community and podcast updates [00:29:34]We're heavily involved in the WBE community and are always looking for ways to support our podcast. We believe that building a strong community around our product is essential to our success, and we're excited about the opportunities ahead.Creating a plugin for Twitter [00:31:07]Creating a plugin that replaces the Doge logo on Twitter was a fun project, and we were thrilled to launch it on Product Hunt. It was a great way to showcase our creativity and engage with the Product Hunt community. We're always looking for new ways to innovate and stand out from the crowd.Background MusicMusic: https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/
Today I'll be sharing updates and thoughts on my startup, PodSqueeze. Inspired by a documentary on Kurt Cobain, I reflect on the idea of risking everything and how it relates to entrepreneurship. I'll also discuss the challenges we've faced with PodSqueeze and my anxiety about needing more money. But don't worry, it's not all doom and gloom! I'm excited to share that we recently launched on Product Hunt and I'll be talking about the importance of testimonials and gaining agency clients. So, join me as I share my personal experiences and insights on indie hacking.Thank you to our sponsor, HivoeCheckout HivoeUse OFF10 for 10% DiscountProduct Hunt LaunchAbout The PodcastTry PodSqueezeJoin The WBE CommunitySponsor the podcastBut WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterBackground MusicMusic: https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/
To paraphrase a great philosopher of the early 2000's.....FINALLY.....The Jag Show....has come back....to podcasting. First, apologies for the hiatus. I've spent much of the last six months on a passion project - the WJPZ at 50 podcast - interviewing alumni from a half century of my college radio station. Look for a case study on that show soon in this space. Also, on Tuesday, April 4, I'll be co-presenting "How to Launch a Podcast," with my client Angela Buccellato of The Resume Rescue. I'll be talking about how to get started, and Angela will talk about how she's used her show, That's Business, as a marketing and lead generation tool. If you're local, the event will be at Bamboo in Royal Oak, Michigan. If you're not local, you can watch virtually. https://bit.ly/startapodcastwithjag Now, onto March's podcasting news. The biggest news is the integration of podcasts into YouTube. YouTube is one of the top discovery methods of podcasts, and I've long said that even if your show is audio-only, it still needs to live there for SEO purposes. Well, if you've organized your episodes into a playlist on YouTube, you can now categorize that playlist as a podcast. Also, YouTube's got some great analytics available to creators - from watch time to device type and operating system, as well as the traffic source they came from. For me, the only downside is that YouTube isn't pulling from your podcast's RSS feed (yet), so the YouTube metrics and your podcast download numbers will have to remain separate - for now. For audio podcast consumption, the debate rages on between Apple and Spotify. Spotify has the most listeners from a quantity perspective, but they only download 3 episodes on average. Apple's listeners download 30. So more listeners on Spotify, more consumption on Apple. Edison Research's Annual Infinite Dial Study was released in early March, possibly the most important analysis in podcasting, IMHO. Key takeaways are that after a bit of a COVID dip, podcasting is back on the upswing. This of course relates to the return of commutes. Two thirds of Americans age 12+ have listened to a podcast, almost half have listened this month, and a third have listened in the last week. Full study here: https://www.edisonresearch.com/infinite-dial-2023-from-edison-research-with-amazon-music-wondery-and-art19/ The PodFest Global Summit is live this week https://podfestglobal.online/tickets/ Some fun tools for podcasters include PodSqueeze, which uses AI to generate show notes, summaries, and social media content from your uploaded audio file. I tried it this morning. Pretty good, but like most AI, not nearly as good as a human doing it the old fashioned way. Auphonic, a popular online production tool, has revamped its system. And Podfast is an app that's coming soon which will deliver short audio summaries of longer podcasts, like a Cliff's Notes version. They claim it's totally legal. We will see. Here's my key takeaway - as AI continues to get better and better, the list of potential tools for podcasters keeps growing. But we aren't at "set-it-and-forget-it" levels yet. We'll get closer, but we'll never be all the way there. The best thing for you to do, as a podcaster, is see which of these tools can cut down your production time for your podcast, but check and tweak everything. Hope you continue to be well, and I'll see you next Tuesday in Royal Oak. Lata!
How can you build a successful SaaS product? As the founder of PodSqueeze, a SaaS product for podcasters, I am facing many challenges. One key lesson I've learned is the importance of solving a problem that people are facing. Getting feedback from users and targeting the right audience are also crucial. In this episode, I'll also discuss the impact of AI on society. Thank you to our sponsor, HivoeCheckout HivoeUse OFF10 for 10% DiscountAbout The PodcastTry PodSqueezeJoin The WBE CommunitySponsor the podcastBut WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterBackground MusicMusic: https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/
Are you ready to dive into the world of indie hacking? In this episode, we'll explore the ups and downs of this exciting entrepreneurial journey. Join me as I share my personal experiences and insights, including my current project, PodSqueeze. Drawing inspiration from my casino days, I'll reveal how I use "easy bets" to keep myself afloat while pursuing different projects. We'll also discuss the importance of "killing your darlings" and focusing on projects with immediate growth potential. However, it's not always smooth sailing, and I'll share my frustrations with increasing conversions for PodSqueeze and my co-founder's level of motivation. Try PodSqueezeAbout The PodcastJoin The WBE CommunitySponsor the podcastBut WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterBackground MusicMusic: https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/
In what bubble are you living? We all live in a bubble and it's hard for us to imagine other lifestyles. In Berlin people are more used to that. Today I will be exploring that topic. I will also share why we still did not give up on PodSqueeze.About The PodcastJoin The WBE CommunitySponsor the podcastBut WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterBackground MusicMusic: https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/