Here's a challenge for you. Commit to getting rejected 100 times this year. That's 25 "no's" per quarter. 's harder to do than you think.
Here's a challenge for you. Commit to getting rejected 100 times this year. That's 25 "no's" per quarter. 's harder to do than you think.
If you want to grow your podcast, it helps to treat it like a business. Building a team costs money. Marketing a show requires funds. Money, money, money!
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The term "woodshedding" comes from the idea of going out to the “woodshed” in the back yard (or some similar, solitary place), and working at something, over and over again, until it’s perfected.
Few know the grind better than an indie podcaster.
Keep upping your game, and you may end up with an award-winning podcast.
An SEO shortcut for improving how your podcast ranks in search so more listeners will find your podcast.
In biology, evolution is the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations. In business, products evolve over time to improve the customer experience. As a showrunner, you need to encourage the evolution of your podcast. At launch, it’s difficult to know if listeners will enjoy your podcast in the way that you envision it. Let’s assume that you followed...
There are many well-intentioned articles that say you should start a podcast because it's easy. I'm going to be straight with you. While easy to start, producing and publishing a podcast regularly requires tremendous effort, energy, and discipline.
If you do a lot of virtual Zoom and Microsoft Teams meetings, here's the gear you'll need to set up a teleprompter. You'll be able to look people in the eye during video calls.