Is the content in your podcast dated? Is what you present time-sensitive, such that it's no longer relevant if a listener finds it "too late"? Listen to a conversation with someone who does a daily podcast and intentionally aims to deliver content in such a way that it doesn't have a limited shelf life. Hear how you might pivot to reposition your podcast so that a new listener that discovers it will find current and prior episodes helpful and thus be more likely to become a subscriber. This episode could change the way you prepare for future shows!
Podcasting Stats: What to Pay Attention to and What to Ignore
Why You Need a Website
More Free Ways to Find Podcast Guests
5 Ways to Find Podcast Guests for Free
Solo vs CoHosts AndOr Interviews
Different Types of Microphones
Put Your Best Voice Forward
7 Ways to Pre-Promote Your Episodes
Ideas for Podcast Episodes
Your Home Podcasting Setup Simplified
Your Podcast Intro Music
Podcast EQ'ing - Because Sound IS Important
What are the Guests Saying About Podcast Interviews?
Podcasting as a Digital Marketing Tool
Podcast Release Frequency - How Often Should You Release Your Episodes
Facebook Live vs YouTube vs Periscope and More
Recording at Home vs In a Studio
Filling Up Your Show Notes Page
Writing Your Podcast Title and Description
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