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To YouTube or Not to YouTube Your Podcast

To YouTube or Not to YouTube Your Podcast

FromAsk the Podcast Coach


To YouTube or Not to YouTube Your Podcast

FromAsk the Podcast Coach

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Apr 7, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Got a Question? 888-563-3228 1:10 Is there anything wrong with this clip? 3:40 Does Phantom Power Hurt an RE320? 13:43 It's OK To Sound Like You 20:21 Building Community Via iTunes Reviews Jeff Brown Input: What is a way you've maximized iTunes ratings and reviews that you'd recommend others consider? Mathew Passy The best way I have seen someone maximize their use of ratings and reviews is Dan Cummins Timesuck Podcast. For every 100 reviews posted, he releases a special bonus episode and he lets the fans vote on the topic. Reviews pour into the show and he reads a few in the show update. It has helped him build a huge bank of reviews, which while having no impact on your ranking, do let people know whether or not you produce a quality product. It has also helped him to build a huge community with real engagement. I think it's a fascinating idea. Won't work for every type of podcast but I think this was one integral piece in his show's early success. 24:52 Article on iTunes Reviews 26:33 How do I make it easy to send audio clips into my show? A) Speakpipe B) Voicemail D) Make a folder that people can upload to using a service like Dropbox or Media Fire #) record on your phone and email clip 33:51 Should I put Audio podcasts on YouTube Article by Paul Colligan on the Podcast Report 38:42 Joined by Steve who mentions Daniel J Lewis's article on why you shouldn't put your podcast on YouTube 52:00 Thanks so our Awesome Supporters   Mentioned in the Show https://audioship.io/
Released:
Apr 7, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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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.