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Travis: When you first get
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started in podcasting, it's
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almost guaranteed that you're
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going to make a handful of rookie
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mistakes, but that doesn't mean
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that you have to make all the
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mistakes. So in this special
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bonus podcast episode, we went
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back through the archives of the
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podcasting Q and a show, and five
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minute Mondays to pull together
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the 10 things we wish we knew
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before starting our very first
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podcast . Now, as you're
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listening to this episode, you'll
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hear some sound effects pop in
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from time to time. And that's
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simply because we pulled these
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clips from our YouTube channel,
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where we add animations and
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different sequences to help
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visually communicate the things
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we're discussing. So when those
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things pop up, that's what that
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is. If you are wondering, but
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they're not overly distracting.
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So you'll still be able to get
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the gist of what we're talking
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about and hopefully be able to
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take one of these things and
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implement it. Moving forward for
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your podcast to help you reach
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your goals, that much faster
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Sarah: Creating good audio is
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really key to keeping your
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podcast listeners engaged because
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no matter how good the content
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is, if your audio quality isn't
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good. It's unfortunately just
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going to turn them away. I know
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what you're thinking is you
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probably think you have to spend
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thousands of dollars on equipment
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or rent a podcasting studio just
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to make sure everything sounds
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great. And I'm here to tell you
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that's not true at all. I have
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created some pretty good audio
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from mic's that costs less than a
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hundred dollars. And I have also
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recorded in places like in my
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home office, even in the closet.
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Yes, no. One's going to see you
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unless you're recording video
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like this one , um , wherever you
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can just to muffle the sound is
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going to be really make that
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difference between air quality
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and good quality.
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Travis: Now, when you're creating
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your podcast intro, there's a
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couple of things that you want to
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make sure that you cover a couple
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of things that you want to make
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sure that you say the first one
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is who you are specifically,
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like, what is your name? So you
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can start. Your podcast is, Hey,
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welcome to my podcast. My name is
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Travis, Albritton, and then your
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credentials. Why should someone
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listen to you? So if you have
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experience in whatever you're
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talking about, you want to make
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sure that you mentioned that if
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you went to school for something,
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if you have a job doing
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something, if you have clients
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that you work with, you want to
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mention the things that lend
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credence to your advice. This is
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a specifically important. If your
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podcast is centered around you
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and your expertise, the next
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thing that you want to make sure
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to include in your podcast intro
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is what your podcast is about in
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this podcast. For instance,
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podcasting una. At the very
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beginning, we talk about, well,
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one, what is it that we're going
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to discuss? And then our opening
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tagline is that we're giving you
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tips and strategies to launch,
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grow and monetize your podcast.
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So if you're a podcaster that
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speaks directly to you because
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you're listening to this, or
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you're watching this because
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you're looking for those tips and
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you want to think through, for
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your podcast in a similar way,
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what is it that people are
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looking for? And then how do you
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make sure that you address that
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in your intro? So they're going
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to continue to listen, not just
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to the one episode, but to every
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single episode, it'll actually
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turn into a subscriber that then
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goes on to download everything
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that you have. And then the third
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thing that you want to make sure
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you mentioned in your podcast
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intro is why someone should care.
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Why should anyone care that your
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podcast exists? Are they going to
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lose weight? Are they going to be
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happier? Are the relationships
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going to get better? Are they
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going to make money, save money?
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What is it that you were offering
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to them? What is the end result
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look like for them, if they not
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only listened to your podcast,
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but then also put it into
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practice.
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Gilon: So is there an ideal
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podcast length, short answer?
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Nope. Joe Rogan has some episodes
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that are three hours long, but
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then there are other podcasts
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that do just fine and are very
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successful at 10 minutes or less.
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The reality is we love podcasts
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because of the content that
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they're presenting. And so if it
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takes you 10 minutes to get out
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great glorious content, amazing.
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If you have some podcast episodes
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that are on the longer end, maybe
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up to three hours, that's okay.
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to get the content, to get what
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you say weekly. And to be honest,
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there are times when we need just
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a quick little something to
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listen to. And there are times
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when we have a lot of space in
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our day to listen to something.
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you're trying to accomplish and
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what you're trying to get across.
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Travis: Be a guest on other
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people's podcasts, but not just
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anyone's podcast podcasts that
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have a similar target audience
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that you do. So let's say for
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example, that you talk about
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online marketing. For instance,
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you want to find other podcasts
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in your space where they talk
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about online marketing, where
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they talk about how to grow your
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the entrepreneur life. Because
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those are the groups of people
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that have already self selected
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and said, Hey, I want to hear
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this kind of podcast content. If
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you can pitch yourself as a guest
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to be on those podcasts, then
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they will immediately trust you
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because they already trust the
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podcast host of the podcast
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you're guesting on because they
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listen to it every week. And then
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when you're able to demonstrate
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your expertise and say at the end
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of the episode, Hey, by the way,
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I also have a podcast where I
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talk about X, Y, and Z. You're
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going to get a good number of
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people from that podcast to come
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over and subscribe to yours.
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Gilon: Interviewing noteworthy
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guests that have a significant
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audience is actually one of our
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favorite marketing strategies for
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podcasters. The only thing is the
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guest has to promote the episode.
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promote the episode. So some
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things that you can do are
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creating an audio gram or a
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social media graphic for
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Facebook, for Instagram, whatever
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social media platform you promote
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on. That's a really easy way to
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get them to share that episode
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when you have that created and
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it's made right there for them
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and you give it to them. The
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second thing that you can do is
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create a blurb for them to
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include in their newsletter about
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the episode. Hey, this is an
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episode about X, Y, and you send
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that over to them. They can push
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via email. The other thing that
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link where people can listen to
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should be as easy as copying and
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people. You want to have no
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episode and promote it.
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Travis: Use templates, make it
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to never duplicate your work,
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whether it's your audio editing
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work in, your emails that you
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that you do consistently spend
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unbreakable, make sure that it's
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you've done in the past to speed
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for instance, that you have a
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your show, rather than writing a
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them the one that you sent to
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change out the first name to
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email because they haven't seen
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that it has all the details that
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they're fully prepared to come on
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your episode. Once you finish
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your recording and you bring your
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interview into your audio editing
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software, you shouldn't be
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scratch. You should be opening up
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a duplicate and then rewriting
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over the pieces that need to
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|
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change leaving, intact , your
|
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intro, your outro, and all of
|
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|
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your audio preferences. And then
|
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when you're creating your show
|
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|
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00:07:30.190 --> 00:07:33.819
|
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notes, they should be copy and
|
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paste from your previous episode,
|
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00:07:33.821 --> 00:07:36.370
|
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show notes, and then filling out
|
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the fields and changing
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|
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everything. That's different just
|
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by using templates, just by
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leveraging your previous work.
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And previous efforts for future
|
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00:07:43.060 --> 00:07:49.089
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episodes is going to save you a
|
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ton of time. These show notes is
|
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00:07:49.091 --> 00:07:52.899
|
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the section of your podcast
|
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episode that allows you to engage
|
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|
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|
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for your listeners, provide some
|
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next steps for those that are
|
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|
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00:07:55.480 --> 00:07:58.180
|
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ready to take action on what they
|
||||
just listened to. And also
|
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|
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|
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persuade someone new to listen to
|
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the episode. The number one best
|
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|
||||
00:08:02.500 --> 00:08:07.269
|
||||
practice is to use formatting.
|
||||
All right , a majority of podcast
|
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|
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00:08:07.271 --> 00:08:11.769
|
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players like Apple podcasts,
|
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Google podcasts , uh , overcast,
|
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|
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00:08:12.009 --> 00:08:15.490
|
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they support HTML formatting.
|
||||
That means you could put
|
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|
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00:08:15.490 --> 00:08:19.449
|
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paragraph breaks, bullet points
|
||||
in bed links, all the stuff that
|
||||
|
||||
00:08:19.451 --> 00:08:23.680
|
||||
you need to do to make your show
|
||||
notes look nice because when your
|
||||
|
||||
00:08:23.680 --> 00:08:26.350
|
||||
show notes are properly
|
||||
formatted, when it's easy to
|
||||
|
||||
00:08:26.350 --> 00:08:30.220
|
||||
navigate within your episode
|
||||
description, it makes it easier
|
||||
|
||||
00:08:30.221 --> 00:08:32.769
|
||||
for your listeners to find what
|
||||
they're looking for. Right?
|
||||
|
||||
00:08:32.770 --> 00:08:35.139
|
||||
Instead of combing through
|
||||
several paragraphs of
|
||||
|
||||
00:08:35.140 --> 00:08:37.840
|
||||
information, they can just zip
|
||||
down to the list of links that
|
||||
|
||||
00:08:37.841 --> 00:08:41.080
|
||||
you mentioned and click on the
|
||||
one that they're looking for.
|
||||
|
||||
00:08:41.320 --> 00:08:44.169
|
||||
Because remember when someone
|
||||
goes to your show notes, your
|
||||
|
||||
00:08:44.171 --> 00:08:47.470
|
||||
episode description, they're
|
||||
going for a number of reasons.
|
||||
|
||||
00:08:47.710 --> 00:08:51.129
|
||||
First reason they heard you
|
||||
mentioned something in the
|
||||
|
||||
00:08:51.130 --> 00:08:53.590
|
||||
podcast and they want to find the
|
||||
link. They want to learn more.
|
||||
|
||||
00:08:53.799 --> 00:08:57.120
|
||||
They want to buy that product,
|
||||
that you, they are looking for a
|
||||
|
||||
00:08:57.120 --> 00:08:59.730
|
||||
particular piece of information.
|
||||
And they're going to take action
|
||||
|
||||
00:08:59.730 --> 00:09:02.190
|
||||
on that. The other reason
|
||||
somebody goes through your show
|
||||
|
||||
00:09:02.191 --> 00:09:05.519
|
||||
notes or your episode description
|
||||
is they're not sure that they
|
||||
|
||||
00:09:05.520 --> 00:09:09.120
|
||||
want to devote the 30 minutes, 40
|
||||
minutes hour to listening to the
|
||||
|
||||
00:09:09.120 --> 00:09:12.539
|
||||
full episode. And so they see the
|
||||
title is interesting. They're
|
||||
|
||||
00:09:12.541 --> 00:09:15.960
|
||||
curious. They want to learn more
|
||||
and they go to your show notes
|
||||
|
||||
00:09:16.549 --> 00:09:19.169
|
||||
too , to see some amplifying
|
||||
information to see is this
|
||||
|
||||
00:09:19.171 --> 00:09:20.519
|
||||
something that I really want to
|
||||
listen to?
|
||||
|
||||
00:09:22.879 --> 00:09:26.570
|
||||
Sarah: So let's talk about
|
||||
whether you actually need a
|
||||
|
||||
00:09:26.600 --> 00:09:32.059
|
||||
custom podcast website now for
|
||||
most pod-casters the answer is
|
||||
|
||||
00:09:32.061 --> 00:09:36.950
|
||||
actually no, because if your
|
||||
podcast has an RSS feed with a
|
||||
|
||||
00:09:36.951 --> 00:09:42.799
|
||||
podcast host like Buzzsprout
|
||||
chances are you already have a
|
||||
|
||||
00:09:42.801 --> 00:09:46.879
|
||||
podcast website with Buzzsprouts
|
||||
website, you get a homepage with
|
||||
|
||||
00:09:46.880 --> 00:09:50.690
|
||||
links to obviously all of your
|
||||
episodes that your listeners can
|
||||
|
||||
00:09:50.691 --> 00:09:54.440
|
||||
listen to. You can also direct
|
||||
them to different podcast
|
||||
|
||||
00:09:54.860 --> 00:09:57.350
|
||||
directories like Apple podcast,
|
||||
Stitcher and Spotify. If they
|
||||
|
||||
00:09:57.350 --> 00:10:01.429
|
||||
want to go listen and subscribe
|
||||
there, and you can also use your
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:01.460 --> 00:10:05.330
|
||||
own domain names . So you can
|
||||
look and feel like your own
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:05.960 --> 00:10:08.960
|
||||
podcast website . You're just
|
||||
looking for a place for people to
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:08.961 --> 00:10:12.110
|
||||
listen to your episodes. Changes
|
||||
are you don't need to spend that
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:12.110 --> 00:10:14.690
|
||||
money to build your own custom
|
||||
website.
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:17.330 --> 00:10:19.820
|
||||
Gilon: You may think that the
|
||||
best strategy is to put your
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:19.821 --> 00:10:23.450
|
||||
entire episode up on a social
|
||||
media platform, but actually you
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:23.451 --> 00:10:26.389
|
||||
want to create teaser content and
|
||||
teaser content gives them a
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:26.390 --> 00:10:28.580
|
||||
little sound bite , just a little
|
||||
snippet that what's their
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:28.581 --> 00:10:31.730
|
||||
appetites want to go listen to
|
||||
the rest of the episode, wherever
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:31.730 --> 00:10:35.269
|
||||
they listen on Apple podcasts or
|
||||
Spotify, or what have you. So
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:35.270 --> 00:10:37.940
|
||||
we're going to talk about what
|
||||
three things are included in
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:37.941 --> 00:10:40.970
|
||||
every good social media post. The
|
||||
first thing that you need is a
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:40.971 --> 00:10:44.000
|
||||
visual element, right? So people
|
||||
are scrolling. They're reading,
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:44.000 --> 00:10:47.120
|
||||
whatever. If you post a picture
|
||||
that causes them to stop. And the
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:47.360 --> 00:10:49.580
|
||||
idea is that they stop , they
|
||||
listen, they read, they engage.
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:49.759 --> 00:10:52.279
|
||||
And the picture of visual element
|
||||
helps them do that. So this can
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:52.280 --> 00:10:54.830
|
||||
be a graphic. It could be a
|
||||
headshot of your guest . It could
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:54.831 --> 00:10:57.259
|
||||
be an audio gram . The second
|
||||
thing that you need is a good
|
||||
|
||||
00:10:57.260 --> 00:11:01.100
|
||||
hook. Think about what can I say
|
||||
to make someone want to continue
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:01.100 --> 00:11:04.370
|
||||
listening, to go check out the
|
||||
full episode. It could be a crazy
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:04.370 --> 00:11:06.799
|
||||
stat. It could be a really good
|
||||
quote. It could be a couple of
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:06.801 --> 00:11:09.860
|
||||
bullet points that summarize the
|
||||
high points of the episode.
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:10.129 --> 00:11:13.519
|
||||
Whatever that thing is, put that
|
||||
in the caption to help encourage
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:13.520 --> 00:11:16.580
|
||||
people to go check out the full
|
||||
episode and finally a link you
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:16.581 --> 00:11:20.299
|
||||
want to include a direct link to
|
||||
that specific podcast episode in
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:20.301 --> 00:11:23.539
|
||||
your post. If you nail all three
|
||||
of these elements, you'll not
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:23.541 --> 00:11:27.049
|
||||
only intrigue new listeners.
|
||||
You'll also encourage existing
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:27.051 --> 00:11:28.850
|
||||
subscribers to share your posts
|
||||
as well,
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:31.490 --> 00:11:35.809
|
||||
Travis: Batch production of your
|
||||
podcast episodes. So anytime that
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:35.811 --> 00:11:38.809
|
||||
you were producing an episode,
|
||||
there's so much involved. There's
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:38.811 --> 00:11:43.129
|
||||
so many moving pieces that need
|
||||
to happen in a specific order in
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:43.130 --> 00:11:45.860
|
||||
order for you to create that
|
||||
episode. So you have to start
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:45.860 --> 00:11:48.230
|
||||
with generating ideas. Then you
|
||||
have to create outlines or
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:48.409 --> 00:11:50.629
|
||||
scripts. If you have a scripted
|
||||
podcast, you have to line up
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:50.659 --> 00:11:53.470
|
||||
interviews, you need to record
|
||||
the episode. You need to edit it.
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:53.471 --> 00:11:55.940
|
||||
You need to upload it. You need
|
||||
to schedule it. All of those
|
||||
|
||||
00:11:56.220 --> 00:12:00.690
|
||||
things take time. What takes even
|
||||
more time If you do every single
|
||||
|
||||
00:12:00.691 --> 00:12:04.200
|
||||
episode by itself. But let's say
|
||||
instead that you scheduled all
|
||||
|
||||
00:12:04.201 --> 00:12:07.259
|
||||
the interviews that you needed
|
||||
for the entire month in one week,
|
||||
|
||||
00:12:07.289 --> 00:12:09.899
|
||||
maybe you had to record it on
|
||||
Tuesday. And to record it on
|
||||
|
||||
00:12:09.900 --> 00:12:12.570
|
||||
Thursday, you know , have four
|
||||
episodes to start working with
|
||||
|
||||
00:12:12.960 --> 00:12:16.169
|
||||
that Saturday. You create the
|
||||
outlines for the rest of the
|
||||
|
||||
00:12:16.171 --> 00:12:18.809
|
||||
episode. You record the
|
||||
narration, put it with your intro
|
||||
|
||||
00:12:18.811 --> 00:12:21.659
|
||||
and your outro music, and you
|
||||
export it. You output it to your
|
||||
|
||||
00:12:21.660 --> 00:12:24.570
|
||||
podcast host, and now you
|
||||
schedule it out. You've just done
|
||||
|
||||
00:12:24.600 --> 00:12:29.759
|
||||
a month of content in one week.
|
||||
So if you're looking to optimize
|
||||
|
||||
00:12:29.760 --> 00:12:32.669
|
||||
and streamline your workflow even
|
||||
more beyond templates, the next
|
||||
|
||||
00:12:32.671 --> 00:12:34.769
|
||||
best thing to do is to batch your
|
||||
episodes.
|
|
@ -136,3 +136,61 @@ do we need a podcast trailer?
|
|||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Example file: [example.srt](example.srt)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## WebVTT
|
||||
|
||||
Web Video Text Tracks Format (WebVTT) are an alternative to SRT primarily designed for the use in HTML on the web. It is supported in all major web browsers and is similar enough to SRT to be converted.
|
||||
|
||||
### Differences from SRT taken from [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebVTT):
|
||||
- WebVTT's first line starts with WEBVTT after the optional UTF-8 byte order mark
|
||||
- There is space for optional header data between the first line and the first cue
|
||||
- Timecode fractional values are separated by a full stop instead of a comma
|
||||
- Timecode hours are optional
|
||||
- The frame numbering/identification preceding the timecode is optional
|
||||
- Comments identified by the word NOTE can be added
|
||||
- Metadata information can be added in a JSON-style format
|
||||
- Chapter information can be optionally specified
|
||||
- Only supports extended characters as UTF-8
|
||||
- CSS in a separate file defined in the companion HTML document for C tags is used instead of the FONT tag
|
||||
- Cue settings allow the customization of cue positioning on the video
|
||||
|
||||
#### Properties:
|
||||
- Max number of lines: 2
|
||||
- Max characters per line: 32
|
||||
- Speaker names (optional): Start a new card when the speaker changes. Include the speaker's name, followed by a colon.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Snippet:
|
||||
```
|
||||
WEBVTT
|
||||
|
||||
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:02.760
|
||||
Sarah: In today's episode,
|
||||
you'll learn whether or not you
|
||||
|
||||
00:00:02.760 --> 00:00:06.090
|
||||
should have a podcast trailer.
|
||||
And if so, what should you
|
||||
|
||||
00:00:06.090 --> 00:00:11.610
|
||||
include in one? Welcome to
|
||||
Podcasting Q&A, where you learn
|
||||
|
||||
00:00:11.610 --> 00:00:15.750
|
||||
the best tips and strategies to
|
||||
launch, grow and monetize your
|
||||
|
||||
00:00:15.750 --> 00:00:18.630
|
||||
podcast. This week's question
|
||||
comes from Gillian.
|
||||
|
||||
00:00:19.080 --> 00:00:21.450
|
||||
Gillian: Hi Buzzsprout, Gillian
|
||||
here from breaking through
|
||||
|
||||
00:00:21.450 --> 00:00:25.350
|
||||
careers podcast. My question is,
|
||||
do we need a podcast trailer?
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Example file: [example.vtt](example.vtt)
|
||||
|
|
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