Step By Step Podcasting – Détails, épisodes et analyse
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Step By Step Podcasting
Brad Williams
Fréquence : 1 épisode/8j. Total Éps: 17

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Step 17: Getting Your First Podcast Guests: Strategies and Services for New Podcasters
mercredi 6 septembre 2023 • Durée 07:27
Getting Your First Podcast Guests: Strategies and Services for New Podcasters
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In this podcast transcript, Brad Williams from the Step By Step Podcasting show provides insights on how to find podcast guests when starting a podcast:
He discusses the challenge of securing podcast guests, especially when you're just starting out, as it can be time-consuming. To address this issue, Brad shares two services to expedite the process:
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PodMatch.com: Brad recommends creating a profile on PodMatch, specifying your guest requirements and what you can offer as a guest. You can also list your areas of expertise, making it easier for other podcasters to choose topics that align with their shows. The platform allows you to search by categories and connect with potential guests who match your criteria.
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PodcastGuests.com: Similar to PodMatch, PodcastGuests.com allows you to set up a profile and find potential guests. Brad notes that this platform may yield higher-quality guests but emphasizes the importance of timely responses to messages, as neglecting them can result in a temporary account suspension.
Brad suggests that as you gain experience and attract more guests through these platforms, you might consider monetizing your podcast by offering priority slots for a fee to guest inquiries.
Another method to find podcast guests is by joining Facebook forums related to podcasting. Brad recommends groups like Buzzsprout's forum, where podcasters often seek guests or offer to be guests on other shows. Engaging with these communities can help you quickly find suitable guests, especially if you're just starting out.
Lastly, Brad mentions the possibility of podcast guest agencies that can connect you with potential guests via email outreach. He also hints at a new platform called Podfly, which offers an all-in-one solution for podcasting needs, including guest connections, but notes that it's still in beta.
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Step 16: Mastering Guest Appearances: Navigating ListenNotes.com to Secure High-Impact Podcast Opportunities
mercredi 30 août 2023 • Durée 10:19
Mastering Guest Appearances: Navigating ListenNotes.com to Secure High-Impact Podcast Opportunities
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In this episode of the Step-By-Step Podcasting, Brad Williams discusses how to find the perfect guest appearance opportunities on other podcast shows. He starts by introducing ListenNotes.com, a platform used by podcasters to gauge their performance against competitors and research potential guest appearances. Brad emphasizes the importance of guesting on various shows when starting out, but also highlights the value of focusing on larger, more relevant shows as your podcast grows. He notes that if you're already an expert in your field, showcasing your credentials can make you an attractive guest for other podcasts.
Brad delves into the concept of "listen scores" on ListenNotes, explaining that a higher score indicates a podcast's popularity. He relates his own experience with his fitness podcast, where a listen score of 30 places him in the top 5% globally. He aims to reach the top 1% for more significant listenership and sponsorship opportunities. He acknowledges that while the ranking isn't 100% accurate, it considers factors like episode count, website quality, meta-tags, and social media presence.
Brad suggests that podcasters often use ListenNotes to vet potential guests. He advises that having a good listen score makes it easier to get on higher-tier shows. He highlights the significance of a well-crafted email pitch when approaching podcasts.
Brad outlines his process of finding suitable shows to guest on. He talks about using ListenNotes to search for topics related to his expertise, like "intermittent fasting" and "mitochondrial health." He explains how to identify potential podcasts by their listen scores and relevance to your niche. Brad stresses the importance of matching your expertise with the content of the podcast you're pitching to, increasing the chances of a successful reply.
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Step 7: Mastering the Art of Podcast Editing: Enhancing Quality and Boosting Retention
mercredi 10 mai 2023 • Durée 06:44
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Mastering the Art of Podcast Editing: Enhancing Quality and Boosting Retention
Episode Description:
In this episode, we delve into the often overlooked but crucial aspect of podcast production: editing. Join us as we explore the transformative power of editing, which not only enhances the overall quality of your show but also keeps your audience engaged throughout the entire episode. We'll discuss why editing is vital for success on platforms like iTunes, where retention plays a significant role in determining your show's visibility and ranking among recommended podcasts.
Throughout the episode, we'll share valuable insights and techniques to help you optimize your editing process. One tool that we'll spotlight is Descript, a powerful program that simplifies the editing workflow and elevates the audio quality of your podcast.
Descript offers an array of features that make editing a breeze. We'll uncover how this tool can enhance your audio, whether it's by polishing your own voice or perfecting the quality of your guests' audio. We'll also highlight Descript's ability to effortlessly remove repeated words, filler words like "um" and "uh," and other speech disfluencies. Say goodbye to those awkward pauses and interruptions that can disrupt the flow of your podcast.
As we delve into the world of podcast editing, we'll share our personal experiences and lessons learned, providing practical tips and tricks to streamline your editing process. We'll discuss techniques for creating a cohesive narrative, optimizing pacing, and maintaining the right balance between information and entertainment.
Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, this episode will equip you with the knowledge and tools to take your editing skills to the next level. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of podcast editing and empower you to produce high-quality content that captivates your audience from start to finish.
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Step 6: How to Perfect Your Show Notes and Boost Your Podcast Engagement
mercredi 3 mai 2023 • Durée 07:21
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How to Perfect Your Show Notes and Boost Your Podcast Engagement
1. Define the Purpose of Your Show Notes
The first step to creating great show notes is to define their purpose. Ask yourself what you want your show notes to accomplish. 3 Paragraphs max in my opinion.
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Use a Consistent Format
Consistency is key when it comes to show notes. Use a standard format for every episode to make it easy for your listeners to navigate your notes. Start with a brief introduction to your episode topic and guest, then provide a summary of the content. Use bullet points or numbered lists to break down complex ideas and highlight key takeaways. Use Google Drive to save all show notes in case your account gets deleted from your hosting platform,....like mine did with Buzzsprout.
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Include Relevant Links and Resources
One of the best ways to add value to your show notes is to include relevant links to what you were talking about during that episode. Also, whatever the main CTA you are trying to get listeners to do, put these at the top of your show notes. Make it easy!
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Promote Your Website and Social Media Channels
Your show notes are an excellent opportunity to promote your website and social media channels. Include links to your website, blog, and social media profiles in your show notes, and encourage your listeners to follow you for more great content. You can also include a call-to-action (CTA) to join your email list or leave a review of your podcast on Apple Podcasts. Do these at the bottom of your shown notes.
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Step 5: 5 Steps to Creating a Winning Podcast Title and Logo
vendredi 28 avril 2023 • Durée 08:57
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5 Steps to Creating a Winning Podcast Title and Logo"
Introduction:
Welcome to today's episode where we're going to talk about the importance of creating a simple yet effective title and logo for your podcast. This is essential to attract new listeners and help your show stand out in a crowded market. We'll also discuss the benefits of using a numbering system in your podcast titles, which can help listeners navigate your back catalog and discover earlier episodes.
Step 1: Define Your Podcast's Focus
Before you can create a title and logo, you need to have a clear idea of what your podcast is all about. What is your niche? What topics do you cover? That message needs to be conveyed in your Logo Title in 5 words or less.
Step 2: Keep it Simple
When it comes to creating a podcast title and logo, Your logo should be easily recognizable and visually appealing. Avoid using too many words or complicated designs that can be confusing or overwhelming for potential listeners.
Step 3: Use Numbers in Your Titles
Using numbers in your podcast titles can be a powerful tool for attracting new listeners and retaining existing ones. By numbering your episodes, you make it easy for listeners to keep track of where they are in your show's story and navigate your back catalog to discover earlier episodes they may have missed.
Step 4: Write a Short and Compelling Podcast Description
Your podcast description is like a mini sales pitch for your show. It should be concise, engaging, and accurately convey what your podcast is all about. Make sure to highlight the unique value proposition of your show and give potential listeners a reason to tune in.
Step 5: Get Feedback and Iterate
Once you've created your podcast title and logo, it's important to get feedback from others. Share your ideas with friends, family, or colleagues and ask for their honest opinions. Use their feedback to iterate on your designs and refine your podcast's branding until you have something that truly resonates with your target audience.
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Step 4: What Podcasting Platforms and Video Platforms Should I Use
vendredi 28 avril 2023 • Durée 09:00
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The Best Podcast and Video Hosting Platforms
Introduction:
Welcome to today's episode where we will be discussing the best podcast and video hosting platforms for creators. In this digital age, the rise of podcasts and videos has been unstoppable, and it's essential to find a reliable hosting platform to share your content with the world.
Segment 1: Podcast Hosting Platforms
There are many podcast hosting platforms available, but we will be focusing on the two most popular ones: Libsyn and Podbean. Libsyn is one of the oldest and most trusted podcast hosting platforms, offering unlimited storage and bandwidth at a reasonable price. Podbean, on the other hand, is an all-in-one podcasting solution that offers everything from hosting to monetization tools.
Segment 2: Video Hosting Platforms
When it comes to video hosting, there are several options available, but Zoom and Zencaster are the ones that stand out. Zoom is known for its video conferencing capabilities, but it also offers video hosting services. It's a great platform for recording and hosting video interviews or webinars. Zencaster is an excellent option for recording high-quality audio and video from multiple sources. It's a great choice for podcasters who want to record video versions of their shows.
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Step 3: Equipment Essentials: A Guide to Starting Your Own Podcast
vendredi 28 avril 2023 • Durée 07:13
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Equipment Essentials: A Guide to Starting Your Own Podcast
Intro:
Welcome to another episode of the podcasting series, where we share tips and tricks on how to create a successful podcast. In this episode, we’ll be diving into step 3 of starting a podcast: What equipment will you need?
Segment 1: Why Equipment Matters
In this segment, we'll discuss why having the right equipment is essential to creating a quality podcast. Listeners will learn about the importance of good audio quality and how it affects their podcast's overall sound.
Segment 2: Microphones
We'll dive into the different types of microphones that are available, and what makes each type unique. Listeners will learn which microphones are best suited for their podcasting needs and budget. We'll also discuss microphone accessories, such as pop filters and shock mounts, that can help improve audio quality.
Segment 3: Recording Software
In this segment, we'll discuss the different recording devices that are available, including digital audio recorders and audio interfaces. Listeners will learn about the advantages and disadvantages of each type of device, as well as the features they should consider when making their choice.
Segment 4: Miscellaneous Things
We'll explore the importance of a backdrop, comfortable chair and other things you may not have ever though of.
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Step 1: How To Start A Podcast and What Should I Be Talking About
vendredi 28 avril 2023 • Durée 10:16
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How to Start a Podcast: Step 1 - What Should I Be Talking About
Introduction:
Welcome to today's episode where we will be discussing step one in starting a podcast: what you should be talking about. With so many podcast genres and topics out there, it can be overwhelming to figure out where to begin. In this episode, we'll provide some tips to help you identify the perfect topic for your podcast and get you started on your podcasting journey.
Section 1: Finding your niche
The first step in starting a podcast is to identify your niche. What are you passionate about? What do you have knowledge or expertise in? These are important questions to ask yourself as you think about what you want to talk about. You want to choose a topic that you can speak passionately about, and one that you can continue to provide fresh content on.
Section 2: Researching your audience
Once you've identified your niche, it's time to research your audience. Who are you speaking to? What are their interests? What topics do they want to learn more about? This information will help you tailor your content to your specific audience and keep them engaged.
Conclusion:
Starting a podcast can be an exciting journey, but it can also be overwhelming. By following these steps, you can identify your niche, research your audience, brainstorm episode ideas, and outline your episodes. With a little preparation and creativity, you'll be on your way to creating a successful podcast that your audience will love. Thanks for listening to today's episode, and we'll see you in the next one.
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Step 2: How to Format Your Podcast Show and Finding The Right Fit
vendredi 28 avril 2023 • Durée 07:30
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How to Format Your Podcast Show: Finding the Right Fit
Segment 1: Solo Shows
The first format we'll discuss is the solo show, where you are the only host and speaker. This format can be great for creating a personal brand and showcasing your expertise. You have complete control over the content and can create a consistent voice for your show. However, solo shows can become monotonous for listeners and require a lot of preparation and energy to keep them engaging.
Segment 2: Co-Hosted Shows
The second format we'll discuss is the co-hosted show, where you have a partner in crime to bounce ideas off of and share hosting duties. This format can be great for creating dynamic conversations and increasing the diversity of opinions and perspectives on your show. However, finding a compatible co-host can be challenging, and managing the logistics of recording with another person can be time-consuming.
Segment 3: Guest Interviews
The third format we'll discuss is the guest interview format, where you bring on different guests each episode to share their expertise and stories. This format can be great for bringing in new audiences and creating a diverse range of content. However, scheduling guests can be a challenge, and hosting interviews requires a different set of skills than hosting solo or co-hosted shows.
Segment 4: Creating Your Format
Now that we've discussed the different formats, it's time to choose the right one for you. Think about your goals for your podcast and what format will best suit your content and audience. Remember, you can always change your format as your show grows and evolves.
Segment 5: Tips for Creating a Consistent Show
No matter what format you choose, consistency is key for creating a successful podcast. Here are some tips to help you maintain a consistent show:
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Create a template for each episode, including an intro, segments, and outro.
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Use music and sound effects to create a consistent branding for your show.
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Stick to a regular schedule for releasing episodes.
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Take breaks and plan ahead to avoid burnout.
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Step 15: Next Steps For Podcast Growth: Transforming Audio Transcripts into Powerful Blog Content
mercredi 23 août 2023 • Durée 06:47
Next Steps For Podcast Growth: Transforming Audio Transcripts into Powerful Blog Content
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In this podcast episode, Brad Williams from Step-By-Step Podcasting shares valuable insights on how to set up a blog and repurpose your podcast's audio transcript. Brad emphasizes the importance of blogging, backlinks, social media, SEO, and meta-tags for podcast growth. He advises using your podcast transcript to create a written form of your show, either short or long. Blogs typically range from 1500 to 5000 words, with the inclusion of SEO meta-tags, titles, subtitles, and backlinks to episodes for creating SEO-boosting backlinks.
Brad explains his process of repurposing by using editing software to clean up audio, copying the transcript, and pasting it into a blogging tool (like Podium or Google Blogger) using a pre-made template. He suggests adding guest photos and episode links for context. Brad shares tips on crafting effective titles, summaries, and formatting, suggesting interactions with AI like ChatGPT for expanding content.
He underscores the significance of aligning SEO metadata across platforms and utilizing Podfollow for smart backlinks to specific podcast players. Brad acknowledges the slow growth of blogging compared to guest appearances on podcasts or social media but offers it as an alternative for those averse to those avenues. He concludes by inviting listeners to reach out for a free consultation.
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