Podcasting with a Teleprompter—Even for Audio Podcasts
Teleprompters aren’t only for newscaster and politicians! They can be great for podcasting—even if you podcast in only audio!
Teleprompters aren’t only for newscaster and politicians! They can be great for podcasting—even if you podcast in only audio!
In a world that can’t correctly define a podcast anymore, there’s a new obsession over and pressure to publish video. But if you are able to publish both audio and video, which should actually be your priority?
Intentional growth requires regular evaluation and adjustment, and your podcast is no different! Here are 5 things I suggest you evaluate about your podcast every year so that you can make the changes necessary to keep growing your podcast.
What is the first thing your audience hears when they play your latest episode? Are your providing value in your opening, or just keeping your audience from what they came to hear?
Some podcasters think everything a successful podcaster does directly contributes to their success and not holding them back. But that’s false!
Presentation is one of the 5 cornerstones of podcasting (content, presentation, production, promotion, and P.R.O.F.I.T.), and how you communicate in your podcast can make the biggest difference in whether people enjoy and benefit from your content.
Episode length is sometimes a heated discussion in podcasting. There’s helpful data from different sources. But what’s right for your podcast? I’ll help you decide!
To celebrate 300 episodes of The Audacity to Podcast, I’m drawing lessons from this show’s first episode to help you launch your podcast better, or learn how you can improve.
Regularly evaluating and critiquing your own your podcast, especially from your audience’s perspective, will help you improve and grow the podcast. Here are four steps to get you started.
Reference or habit? These two approaches to your podcast could make a huge difference in engaging with your community and growing your audience.
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