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8-Step Podcast Interview Plan (Insider 197)
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Unlock your podcasting potential with this episode of Build a Big Podcast!
Main Objectives of this Episode
- Growing your podcast audience
- Making a podcast that sponsors are interested in
- Creating a podcast that people will miss if it's gone
- How podcasting skills can be monetized
- Information on Big Podcast Amp at bigpodcast.com/amp
- Increasing noise making it harder to grab attention
- Risk of burnout from the "content treadmill"
Clear Niche
Importance of clearly defined target audience
Distinct Perspective
Necessity of a unique point of view for your podcast
Non-Neutral Voice
The importance of having a clear stance on issues and meticulous editing
Mostly Insights, Some Promotion
Balance of valuable content and promotion
Personal Engagement
Avoiding generic address terms, speaking as if to a single person
Use 'You' Frequently
Making the audience feel personally addressed
Relax and Be Real
Showing genuine personality and sharing relatable stories
Example of editing efficiency where up to 40% of recorded content can be removed
Integration of ads with useful content
- Sharing personal anecdotes without crossing professional boundaries
- David and his wife selling items on eBay
- Humorous eBay search incident with "dirty dicks" hot sauce
- Promotion of "Build A Big Podcast" and its focus on growth, monetization, and improvement
- Podcast website: bigpodcast.com
- Podcast rebranding
- 7 non-negotiable podcast requirements
- Guide on podcast interviews
- New podcast "Talk Tuah" by Haliey Welch
- Business blueprint and royalty-free music for podcasters
- Classified ads to help grow podcasts
- Discussion on the importance of environment on identity and behavior
- Changes including new artwork and formats
- Subscription details at bigpodcast.com/subscribe
- Additional updates at extra.bigpodcast.com
- Initial name "Big Podcast Daily" during a 30-day trial run
- Renamed to "Build a Big Podcast"
Challenges with naming a podcast about podcasting to ensure clarity
More detailed discussions on rebranding to be shared on Big Podcast Extra and in the newsletter
Do Your Research
Importance of preparation
Create a Flexible Outline
Having an adaptable structure for the interview
Use Open-Ended Questions
Encouragement of storytelling
Listen Actively
Importance of smooth transitions and acknowledging responses
Maintain a Conversational Tone
Engaging in two-way interaction
Be Adaptable
Willingness to deviate from the plan based on the conversation
Monitor the Clock
Ensuring coverage of important topics within available time
Review and Edit the Recording
Analyzing for continuous improvement
- Deal with Jake Paul's media company and financial earnings
- Charitable initiatives and dog adoption promotion
- Content focused on pop culture with charitable undertones
- One-page blueprint for optimizing podcast business
- Identification of ideal listener, new revenue opportunities, and resources
- 10,000 royalty-free songs for podcast background music
- Enhancing content and ad quality
- Essential for improving podcast quality
- Gauging guest's communication style and knowledge
- Subscribe to Build a Big Podcast
- See Big Podcast AMP for personalized podcast growth assistance
Episode Timestamps
- 00:00 Drive podcast traffic using Riverside's AI Magic Clips (See an example here.)
- 04:00 Environment (and microphones) shapes identity and behavior significantly
- 09:13 Why content creators (including podcasters) struggle
- 10:54 Focus on niche for a specific podcast audience
- 16:52 Balancing humanity with podcast content is crucial
- 21:26 Frustration transitioning from upbeat song to dedication
- 26:13 Editing your own podcast teaches valuable hosting lessons
- 26:50 Review recordings to improve podcast hosting skills
- 30:54 Affordable music for your podcast
- 33:24 Simple website creation for podcasters
The Newsletter for Podcasters
This episode of Build a Big Podcast is brought to you by Riverside ...
Riverside is online recording software that makes it easy for podcasters to record studio-quality interviews from anywhere. Try it free and, if you like it, get 15% off any membership plan when you use the code BIGPODCAST.
About this episode of Build a Big Podcast:
This is the audio companion to Issue 197 of Big Podcast Insider. If you're interested in more info on what I talk about on this episode and also links, that's where to go. On this episode, I dive into where the money is made in podcasting. how to get more reviews (and subscribers) for your podcast, podcast hosting, and more.
Big Podcast Insider is a weekly newsletter on podcasting. If you like the content of this episode, you can subscribe here – it's free and you can unsubscribe at any time with a single click.
Want more help growing your podcast audience?
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Manage episode 439974859 series 2796551
Unlock your podcasting potential with this episode of Build a Big Podcast!
Main Objectives of this Episode
- Growing your podcast audience
- Making a podcast that sponsors are interested in
- Creating a podcast that people will miss if it's gone
- How podcasting skills can be monetized
- Information on Big Podcast Amp at bigpodcast.com/amp
- Increasing noise making it harder to grab attention
- Risk of burnout from the "content treadmill"
Clear Niche
Importance of clearly defined target audience
Distinct Perspective
Necessity of a unique point of view for your podcast
Non-Neutral Voice
The importance of having a clear stance on issues and meticulous editing
Mostly Insights, Some Promotion
Balance of valuable content and promotion
Personal Engagement
Avoiding generic address terms, speaking as if to a single person
Use 'You' Frequently
Making the audience feel personally addressed
Relax and Be Real
Showing genuine personality and sharing relatable stories
Example of editing efficiency where up to 40% of recorded content can be removed
Integration of ads with useful content
- Sharing personal anecdotes without crossing professional boundaries
- David and his wife selling items on eBay
- Humorous eBay search incident with "dirty dicks" hot sauce
- Promotion of "Build A Big Podcast" and its focus on growth, monetization, and improvement
- Podcast website: bigpodcast.com
- Podcast rebranding
- 7 non-negotiable podcast requirements
- Guide on podcast interviews
- New podcast "Talk Tuah" by Haliey Welch
- Business blueprint and royalty-free music for podcasters
- Classified ads to help grow podcasts
- Discussion on the importance of environment on identity and behavior
- Changes including new artwork and formats
- Subscription details at bigpodcast.com/subscribe
- Additional updates at extra.bigpodcast.com
- Initial name "Big Podcast Daily" during a 30-day trial run
- Renamed to "Build a Big Podcast"
Challenges with naming a podcast about podcasting to ensure clarity
More detailed discussions on rebranding to be shared on Big Podcast Extra and in the newsletter
Do Your Research
Importance of preparation
Create a Flexible Outline
Having an adaptable structure for the interview
Use Open-Ended Questions
Encouragement of storytelling
Listen Actively
Importance of smooth transitions and acknowledging responses
Maintain a Conversational Tone
Engaging in two-way interaction
Be Adaptable
Willingness to deviate from the plan based on the conversation
Monitor the Clock
Ensuring coverage of important topics within available time
Review and Edit the Recording
Analyzing for continuous improvement
- Deal with Jake Paul's media company and financial earnings
- Charitable initiatives and dog adoption promotion
- Content focused on pop culture with charitable undertones
- One-page blueprint for optimizing podcast business
- Identification of ideal listener, new revenue opportunities, and resources
- 10,000 royalty-free songs for podcast background music
- Enhancing content and ad quality
- Essential for improving podcast quality
- Gauging guest's communication style and knowledge
- Subscribe to Build a Big Podcast
- See Big Podcast AMP for personalized podcast growth assistance
Episode Timestamps
- 00:00 Drive podcast traffic using Riverside's AI Magic Clips (See an example here.)
- 04:00 Environment (and microphones) shapes identity and behavior significantly
- 09:13 Why content creators (including podcasters) struggle
- 10:54 Focus on niche for a specific podcast audience
- 16:52 Balancing humanity with podcast content is crucial
- 21:26 Frustration transitioning from upbeat song to dedication
- 26:13 Editing your own podcast teaches valuable hosting lessons
- 26:50 Review recordings to improve podcast hosting skills
- 30:54 Affordable music for your podcast
- 33:24 Simple website creation for podcasters
The Newsletter for Podcasters
This episode of Build a Big Podcast is brought to you by Riverside ...
Riverside is online recording software that makes it easy for podcasters to record studio-quality interviews from anywhere. Try it free and, if you like it, get 15% off any membership plan when you use the code BIGPODCAST.
About this episode of Build a Big Podcast:
This is the audio companion to Issue 197 of Big Podcast Insider. If you're interested in more info on what I talk about on this episode and also links, that's where to go. On this episode, I dive into where the money is made in podcasting. how to get more reviews (and subscribers) for your podcast, podcast hosting, and more.
Big Podcast Insider is a weekly newsletter on podcasting. If you like the content of this episode, you can subscribe here – it's free and you can unsubscribe at any time with a single click.
Want more help growing your podcast audience?
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