Podcast to Expand Your Network
Continuing this series on why you should start a podcast, up next is a secondary benefit of interviews and working in a new area: expanding your newtwork.
Continuing this series on why you should start a podcast, up next is a secondary benefit of interviews and working in a new area: expanding your newtwork.
So you’re ready to upgrade your podcast set up and sound even better. That’s fantastic! Hopefully you have your XLR Mic picked out, but there’s one more piece of e1uipment you need: an audio interface.
Last week I told you how you can build trust through podcasting. This is a great external benefit (and perhaps the main reason) you should start a podcast. But it’s not the only reason. In-fact, that wasn’t the reason I started How I Built It. I started my podcast to learn new things and level up as a business owner….
In order for someone to buy your product or service, they need to know, like, and trust you. There are lots of ways to establish trust – reviews, testimonials, and helpful blog posts are just a few. But if you really want someone to get to know you, there’s an increasingly popular avenue for you: podcasting.
A couple of weeks ago, I was on the GoWP Virtual Happiness Hour and we talked all about recording – gear and process. The last topic that came up was about scripting, and whether or not you should script your videos. I will do that depending on the type of video I’m doing, but it also got me thinking about…
Back in 2018 I attended a conference called Podcast Movement. Thousands of people coming together to talk podcasting. On the very first day – in fact, the vert first session – I talked to a couple of people who were having trouble with their websites. It was a podcast convention but they were way more interested in the fact that…
Events are some of the best ways to learn, network, and engage with a community of people. With most in-person events being cancelled for the foreseeable future, we’re looking for a replacement – someplace to learn, grow, and meet new people. Virtual Events seems to be the most popular, and they’re fantastic! But they also take a lot of work….
A few weeks ago I wrote about how to get on someone’s podcast. Congrats! Now you have your first podcast guest spot lined up. You’re set to provide value for a ready and willing audience. But being a podcast guest is about more than just talking. While you shouldn’t be going on just to hawk your wares, you should be…
This post is a bit more of a personal update, with news I’m very excited to share. Back in November, I started floating the idea of done for you podcasting, thanks to encouragement at CaboPress. I’m happy to announce today the first launch of that new service. I also launched a new podcast with a friend!
Recording audio at home can be tough, especially if you don’t have the environment. On top of that, what app do you use to record, and how can you prevent that “robot voice” that happens if you’re recording online with other people. Let’s take a look at a few helpful techniques.
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