Tag: tips and tricks

  • The Pros and Cons of Podcast-Specific Websites

    The Pros and Cons of Podcast-Specific Websites

    Welcome to another episode of the Podcast Mastery Podcast! In today’s show, Seth Goldstein dive into a frequently asked question in the world of podcasting: do you really need a dedicated website for your podcast?Drawing on over 15 years of experience, Seth untangles the pros and cons of setting up a separate site versus adding…

  • Making Money On Your Podcast

    Making Money On Your Podcast

    Chasing quick podcast money? Rethink it. Use your show to build your brand, forge connections, and position yourself as a thought leader. The best ROI often comes from the relationships, not the ads.If you’re starting a podcast just to cash in, you might be disappointed. Focus on sharing knowledge, starting conversations, and growing your network….

  • It’s Okay To Put A Replay In Your Feed — Some Tips

    It’s Okay To Put A Replay In Your Feed — Some Tips

    It’s okay to put some replays of old episodes in your podcast feed. Especially when you have a larger catalog of content. This allows you to take a breather from the ongoing recording, editing, publishing grind and resurfaces some old gems. Happy New Year!

  • Why You Should Hire A Podcast Coach

    Why You Should Hire A Podcast Coach

    Yes, I know this is a bit self-serving, but even if you don’t go with me as your podcast coach getting one will help your podcast grow exponentially. Hiring a podcast coach offers a bunch of benefits like providing a structured roadmap, expert feedback, and accountability that can help a podcaster avoid common mistakes and…

  • This Is Often Overlooked With New Podcasters

    This Is Often Overlooked With New Podcasters

    I’ve noticed something with podcasters who are just starting out. ​Many think that if they just start without a clear plan or an idea of a plan and they’ll be fine and their podcast will grow organically. Too many times, I see budding podcasters just start a show, without a clear plan and then fizzle…

  • A Very Important Tip For Podcasters

    A Very Important Tip For Podcasters

    It’s a simple, yet important, tip that is often overlooked by beginner podcasters. What is it? Get organized from the beginning! Regardless of what type of podcast you’re building out you want to have a concrete plan on how it’s going to work. Especially if you’re going to have guests on your show. This can…

  • Seth Was On Soul Podcasting

    Seth Was On Soul Podcasting

    In this episode of Soul Podcasting, I sit down with Seth Goldstein—journalist-turned-marketer-turned-podcast coach—to talk about the real truths of launching and sustaining a show. From why your first episode should be “beautifully messy,” to how podcasts build your brand more than your bank account, Seth shares practical strategies and refreshing encouragement for both new and…

  • Find My Catalyst Podcast Featuring… Me!

    Find My Catalyst Podcast Featuring… Me!

    Today my episode with my friend Mike Simmons came out. This episode is chock full of great nuggets on how to skip the rookie mistakes in podcasting. It’s 47 minutes, but well worth it if you ask me. If you want to learn more about how I can help you or your business get the…

  • Stop Pitching That Way!

    Stop Pitching That Way!

    I recently presented at the first ever Feral Festival, an online marketing and wellbeing conference for small business owners. My presentation, “Stop Pitching That Way” was on the first day of the three-day conference. Here’s the presentation recording. Best of all Annie P. Ruggles, the organizer of the event, was an excellent host and asked…

  • The Power Of Value For Value In The Podcasting Arena With Podcasting 2.0

    The Power Of Value For Value In The Podcasting Arena With Podcasting 2.0

    Let’s dive into the world of the value for value model (V4V) in Podcasting and discuss why it’s important for both podcasters and listeners to know about. Podcasts And Radio A Place To Share Podcasting, much like radio, started as a way to share stories, ideas, and entertainment with an audience. Traditional podcast monetization, like…