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Pointless Podcast Obsessions

Pointless Podcast Obsessions

FromAsk the Podcast Coach


Pointless Podcast Obsessions

FromAsk the Podcast Coach

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Nov 24, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dave Jackson and Jim Collison gather for a post-Thanksgiving Food Coma induced episode of Ask the Podcast Coach Cracker Barrel to Go Was Delicious 3:48 Should I take time off for the holidays and skip some episodes 7:25 What email address should I use, my name or something generic like "Feedback?" 11:15 Facebook groups rarely give you a usable answer ( and can't take a yes or no answer) 15:13 Does speeding up playback make them sound like Chipmunks 16:10 Bedtime Fan App 17:35 Podcast Numbers - Nobody Cares 23:05 Custom Tracking Codes at Libsyn 26:50 Podcharts? Are you using? Stats Obsession 28:30 Feedback vs Downloads 33:04 Our Awesome Supporters 35:00 Things you planned on doing, that you didn't get to... 37:28 Automating a newsletter (works with most providers like Aweber, Mailchimp and Convertkit 38:22 Cleaning Your Studio can boost creativity 42:35 Simplify your process to make it easier on yourself, and think about outsourcing 46:00 Throw out things you don't need - the clutter adds stress 47:00 What is podcasting clutter - Make a folder structure 48:50 Alexa fail on remembering stuff. 50:18 As podcasting takes "so much time" the more organized you are the less time it takes 52:30 The Importance of backing up your computer. Dave uses Backblaze to back up his PC 53:30 Black Friday Deals? 57:25 Dave decided to just upgrade iJingle for playing clips and such. Take the Top Spot Get one on one consulting at a 63% off take the top spot at www.patreon.com/davejackson
Released:
Nov 24, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Dave Jackson has been helping people launch podcasts since 2005 and every Saturday he is joined by Jim Collison to is runs the Average Guy Network. Together they have 20 years of podcasting experience and coaching.