Podcasters discussing the issues that affect podcast producers.
If you're a podcaster, do you also record your show live, as-in, do you live-stream? Why or why not? Do you even care about live? What's different about live vs time-shifted podcasts?
Nearly 50% of monthly podcast downloads come from older episodes. What are you going to do with that info!?
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If you only chose one category for your podcast when you submitted to Apple Podcasts (you DID submit to Apple Podcasts, right!?) you might be missing out on opportunities to be found.
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Podcasts, no longer a word you have to explain to anyone. So, with everyone knowing what a podcasts is, are the advertisers flooding into the space to reach people who might not be listening to their messages elsewhere? Is it easier for you to get an advertiser for your podcast in 2021? How do you even start to look for an ad if you want them?
Roundtablers: Ray Ortega, Dave Jackson, Shane Rogers, and Martin Donison.
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You've heard that everyone has a podcast. Does that mean your plumber, local accountant, independent coffee shop, etc., should too? If you're a local business looking to get customers through your door, is a podcast a good use of your time?
Guests: Marco Perazzo and Sheldon Eakins
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How much money have you spent on your podcast? Are you done? Are there more things you could improve by spending more money (gear, services, advertising...)?
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Can video really be the number one way to grow your audio podcast? Our guests think so and we're going to find out why.
Paid podcasts. There are many ways to get paid as a podcaster and now Apple and Spotify are launching their own avenues for podcasters to produce premium content.
Beyond the differences like price setting, cost to the creator etc., all stuff bound to change over time, what does it really mean for your show?
Join Ray Ortega, Dave Jackson, Paul Colligan, Effie Parks, and Bryan Barletta to help figure out what works for your show, in terms of monetization and how you might begin to navigate premium podcasting.
What can you do beyond simply publishing a podcast to find more podcast listeners?
Join Ray Ortega, Dave Jackson, Noel Davila, and Roger Nairn to chat about communities for your podcast, outside of your podcast itself, virtual podcast events, Spotify's growing market share, podcast awards and more.
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Does moving podcasts behind a paywall work? Will Apple be testing the waters?
Join Ray Ortega, Dave Jackson, York Campbell, and John Lund to discuss subscription models for podcasts.
Stories discussed on this Round
Title: Apple Spotlight
Main Takeaway: This sounds promising for the independent Podcaster, but will it work?
url: https://podnews.net/update/apple-podcasts-spotlight
Title: Apple Podcast Subscriptions
Main Takeaway: Would this be a blessing or a curse for the Independent Podcaster?
URL: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/apple-mulls-podcast-subscription-push-amid-spotifys-land-grab
Title: Is Spotify’s big bet on podcasts failing?
Main Takeaway: The battle of converting music listeners to podcast listeners continues. Will it be worth playing the long game to find success? And is the podcast audience big enough to warrant platforms branching out to have exclusive shows and content?
URL: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/15/spotifys-big-bet-on-podcasts-is-failing-citi-says.html
Title: Media targets podcasts for takedown
Main Takeaway: How far should podcast platforms go in censoring or taking down the spread of misinformation, and can it actually be done?
Title: The Story of the First Podcast Feed
Main Takeaway: The long debated...first ever podcast.
URL: https://podnews.net/article/first-podcast-feed-history
Twitter dust up: "Mom and Dad are fighting…" https://twitter.com/davewiner/status/1352269149247066113
Title: Public media owners agree to sell Pocket Casts podcast platform
Main Takeaway: significant given it’s share of the market in comparison to other podcast apps
Title: What is the Value of Platforms Anyway?...Or...The False Choice Between Reach and Revenue
Main Takeaway: What Platforms Should do is boost your reach. Johnny Carson used to make careers overnight because everyone was watching. Being in Amazon makes it easier to be found, but may not boost your reach. A podcaster will either get a bigger audience, or get paid to join a platform.
URL: https://audioinsurgent.substack.com/p/what-is-the-value-of-platforms-anywayorthe
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Netflix is going to make movies available as an audio only experience. Will this pull people away from podcasts?
Join Ray Ortega, Dave Jackson, Elikqitie, and Lee Uehara to discuss some of the final podcasting stories of 2020.
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