11 Warnings about Using AI in Content-Creation (including podcasting)
AI has rapidly advanced for content creation. But should you actually trust it? With this potential comes some crucial warnings for using AI in podcasting.
AI has rapidly advanced for content creation. But should you actually trust it? With this potential comes some crucial warnings for using AI in podcasting.
Learn twelve things you can do to get content for blogging or podcasting.
[…] a long life of relevance and consumption. Learn what you can do to keep your old episodes alive and use them to grow your audience. 1. Create timeless content If your older content doesn’t have continuing relevance, there’s not much sense in promoting it. By definition, timeless content doesn’t refer to and is not restricted by […]
Content, presentation, production, and promotion. These are the four cornerstones for a great podcast. A lack of quality in these could hurt the growth of your podcast. But improve these cornerstones and you will grow your podcast.
Bonus content can be a fun way to engage and reward your loyal podcast audience, either publicly, through an opt-in, or in a premium subscription.
[…] Decide whether you need a separate Twitter account Building a Twitter audience is tough. But keep in mind that your current audience may not like your new content. If you have a lot to tweet about your new blog or podcast, consider a separate account for the majority of it. Never tweet the same […]
[…] to passions and lifestyles. For example: Movies, novels, and comedy feed an ongoing desire for entertainment. Self-help and spiritual materials feed an ongoing desire for improvement. Topic/industry-specific content feeds an ongoing interest or passion. Education feeds an ongoing need for knowledge and understanding. Note the theme of “ongoing” in each of these. A habit […]
[…] your list to be vague, such as “1. Facebook. 2. Twitter. 3. YouTube.” When you get into planning your individual episodes, you can develop these ideas into content to share. Also figure out how you want to present your information. Will you be in-depth? Will you try to pull out undiscovered truth? Will you […]
[…] intentionally and skillfully designed to reach a broad, general audience. But your podcast may reach a smaller, more focused audience that may never be interested in general content (or general perspective). When you get to know your audience, you can better understand their specific needs and situations. For example: New moms may not have […]
[…] your audience. Thus, most of these considerations will focus on what is in your podcast RSS feed, but keep your website in mind, too! 2. Is your content still valuable? When your podcast episodes from months or even years ago are still valuable and relevant today, then you’ve made timeless content. Timeless content is […]
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