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At the dawn of the social media era, Belle Gibson became a pioneering wellness influencer - telling the world how she beat cancer with an alternative diet. Her bestselling cookbook and online app provided her success, respect, and a connection to the cancer-battling influencer she admired the most. But a curious journalist with a sick wife began asking questions that even those closest to Belle began to wonder. Was the online star faking her cancer and fooling the world? Kaitlyn Dever stars in the Netflix hit series Apple Cider Vinegar . Inspired by true events, the dramatized story follows Belle’s journey from self-styled wellness thought leader to disgraced con artist. It also explores themes of hope and acceptance - and how far we’ll go to maintain it. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews executive producer Samantha Strauss. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched Apple Cider Vinegar yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts .…
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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Craig Hewitt at Castos. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Craig Hewitt at Castos یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
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×Rebekah Bek is a marketer for Ahrefs, an SEO toolkit that helps optimize your website for best SEO results. We are discussing an experiment that Ahrefs has been running for a little over a year now with podcast sponsorship. Previously on this show, we have discussed sponsorship from the show creators’ side of the deal. Rebekah is going to give us a glimpse of what it is like for the sponsor. Ahrefs had tried experimenting with podcast ads before but it didn’t work out. When Rebekah took over the project she changed how the company approached measuring the success metric. She tells us what they look for in a good show fit and why there isn’t a black and white formula to make it successful. Rebekah shares some interesting observations that could help you find a good sponsor for your podcast. Today’s highlights: What is Ahrefs? How the podcast advertising experiment began. The shift of attitude on how the company tracked the results of the experiment. Podcast advertising can be great exposure but it requires a lot of time. How a larger show’s team interacts with Rebekah’s team vs. a smaller show. The Twitter contest that revealed a lot about a show’s audience engagement. Why good alignment is important in the podcast/sponsor relationship. Resources: Rebekah Bek on Twitter Ahrefs Midroll Podcast Advertising: $51,975 Spent. Here’s What We Learned by Rebekah Bek Thank you for joining me for today’s Podcast Hackers episode! Tune in next time as we continue to have in-depth conversations with experts who can help make your podcast the best it can be!…
Today we’re presenting a segment we call “office hours” where we talk about a particular topic in the podcasting community as well as answer questions from everyone involved in the community (including listeners). Today’s topic is all about audience growth. We talk about nine strategies you can use to promote your show (from leveraging your network to optimizing your SEO and using social media properly). We also talk about having a standalone website, defining a consistent posting schedule, how many episodes, how often to post, and what you can do if you can’t stay on schedule (how to get back on track). These webinars are open to everyone, so if you would like to get on the email list, please visit castos.com . They happen every week (currently each Wednesday at noon, Eastern time). If you have any questions, reach out to hello@castos.com . Resources: Video Blog Post and Q&A Castos Article About Show Notes Overcast Podcast Hackers Facebook Group Castos Audacity Zencastr Squadcast Zoom Castos YouTube Channel Camtasia Screenflow Castos Transcriptions…
On today’s episode, I’m chatting with Nathan Wrigley of WPBuilds about how he transition from podcasting as a hobby to podcasting as a full-time job. We talk about how WPBuilds has changed over the months, making the decision to making podcasting his full-time job, niche podcasts, the big surprises in podcasting full-time, what he does for each episode, monetizing podcasts and the importance of balance, the perks & cons of the job, the future for the podcast & his career, and how audiences change. Resources: WPBuilds, website WPBuilds, FB group WPBuilds, Twitter Thank you for listening to another episode of Podcast Hackers. If you liked what you heard today, please head over to iTunes and leave a rating and review.…
On today’s episode of Podcast Hackers, Joe Casabona joins me to talk about how he sells courses through his podcast. We also talk about his history in development as an educator, how to create and sell a course, breaking down modules and lessons, finding your target audience, how a podcast audience can change, the importance of being intentional, ways to show the value of a course, how do you pivot to a product, and the disconnect that can happen with different guests. Joe is a podcaster, educator, and developer. He has a Master’s Degree in Software Engineering, has been a teacher for over 10 years, and has been freelancing since 2002. His passion in educating and software has driven him to create “Creator Courses.” Creator Courses is a school for those who want to create online businesses . Resources: How I Built It - A podcast about building things on the web, website Joe Casabona, website Podcast Liftoff Superfans by Pat Flynn, Amazon Thank you for listening to another episode of Podcast Hackers. If you liked what you heard today, please head over to iTunes and leave a rating and review.…
Today I talk with Srinivas Rao of the Unmistakable Creative. We talk about the Unmistakable Creative podcast, hobbies versus jobs, podcasting ambitions, Srinivas’ book “An Audience of One”, his new book pitch, continuously producing content, when you should edit your own content, advice for new podcasters, how you build your own audience, formulas for success, podcasting as a business, Podfund, selling subscriptions and the future of The Unmistakable Creative podcast, tools of the trade, and more. Srinivas Rao is a writer and creative who comes from his podcast, the Unmistakable Creative, where he has interviewed over 500 people, including Seth Godin, Elle Luna, Tim Ferriss, Gretchen Rubin, Simon Sinek, Adam Grant, and Danielle LaPorte. Resources: The Unmistakable Creative The Unmistakable Creative Ambassador Program “ An Audience of One: Reclaiming Creativity for Its Own Sake” by Srinivas Rao, Amazon “The Infinite Game”, by Simon Sinek Podfund…
Today during our webinar, we talk about creating awesome content. Podcasting is becoming competitive and because of that, it is important to create good quality podcasts (audio and other technical aspects). However, you can get away with small technical flubs if you have great quality content. We talk about curating awesome content via your passion about the topic(s), target audience, content that spills over into other outlets, your “flavor” or “voice”, and by reaching out to and researching your guests. We also answer questions about finding guests, nonmonetary benefits to podcasting, most common new podcaster mistakes , equipment, software, different podcast formats, advertising, and the best practices for having/being a guest on a podcast. These webinars are open to everyone, so if you would like to get on the email list , please visit castos.com. They happen every week (currently each Wednesday at noon, Eastern time). If you have any questions, reach out to hello@castos.com . Resources: Office Hours Edition 5 Blog Post Audiotechnica ATR2100 mic on Amazon Audacity Castos YouTube Channel Zencastr Squadcast Zoom Overcast.fm Facebook Podcast Hackers Facebook Group…
Today during our webinar, we’re focusing on audience engagement. We talk about five strategies you can use to help engage your podcast’s audience like FB groups and live meetups. We also go over some good practices to make audience engagement a little easier and community groups. Lastly, we go over a few worries and possible problems that might arise. We also answer a few questions on topics including specifics about roundtable podcast formatting , audio editing software, niche podcasts, getting guests for your podcast, networking, episode frequencies, repurposing content into different mediums, the concept of premium subscriptions, monetization, repurposing blog content, and advertising vs. guarding your brand. These webinars are open to everyone, so if you would like to get on the email list , please visit castos.com. They happen every week (currently each Wednesday at noon, Eastern time). If you have any questions, reach out to hello@castos.com . Resources: Office Hours #4 Blog Post Wordpress Zencastr Squadcast Zoom Audacity Castos YouTube Channel Castos…
Today during our webinar, we talk about audio editing in an easy and not-time-consuming-type of way. We focus on Audacity (which is both free and cross-platform). Specifically, we talk about using markers to help make editing easier, setting loudness levels, having separate tracks for each person speaking, and exporting to an MP3 (versus any other format) 128kbps. We also go through the process through Audacity in real-time during the webinar. During this quick overview, we talk about the importance of using the right mic, various shortcuts, cutting/removing clips, compression, normalizing, volume level, moving tracks, selecting tracks, fading tracks, etc. We also answer questions about Castos, recording interviews, information about starting podcasts, the competitiveness of the podcast industry, the quality of audio and the time podcasters spent editing, various introductions, the importance of content, different types of podcasts, and RSS Feeds. These webinars are open to everyone, so if you would like to get on the email list , please visit castos.com. They happen every week (currently each Wednesday at noon, Eastern time). If you have any questions, reach out to hello@castos.com . Resources: Audacity Adobe Audition Hindenberg Pro Tools Logic Castos Zoom Zencastr Squadcast “How to Start a Podcast (2019 Step-By-Step Guide)” Castos YouTube Channel Audiotechnica ATR2100 mic on Amazon Headset mics on Amazon Lavalier mics on Amazon Rogue Startups Podcast…
Today we’re presenting a segment we call “office hours” where we talk about a particular topic in the podcasting community as well as answer questions from everyone involved in the community (including listeners). These webinars are open to everyone, so if you would like to get on the email list, please visit castos.com. These webinars happen every week (currently each Wednesday at noon, Eastern time). If you have any questions, reach out to hello@castos.com . Today’s topic is all about great sounding audio and how to create a professional sounding podcast. We cover the types of mics, recording “studios”, mic connections, microphone suggestions, software, and mic accessories. We also talk about questions about Castos, republishing on YouTube , and general audio quality questions. Resources: Castos Video Blog Post and Q&A for this episode Audacity Quicktime Adobe Audition Dropbox Zencastr Squadcast Zoom…

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Today, I am joined by Leah Bjornson and Jerrid Grimm from Pressboard Media and The Science of Storytelling podcast. Leah is a content creator for the company and Jerrid is the founder and CEO. We discuss how storytelling can engage an audience with your brand. Everyone has a story and personal stories are the most interesting. Leah tells me about approaching marketing from a 3-Act structure viewpoint. There is always a sto ry to tell and often the people in a business have a story and don’t even realize it. Both Jerrid and Leah have great examples of when the person within the company provided an angle that revealed an engaging truth about the company and brand. Selling the story sells the brand. Tune in to learn how to approach your business from a storyteller’s perspective and unleash your inner creative with your content. Today’s highlights: Who are Leah and Jerrid? What Pressboard Media does for its clients. How storytelling changes the approach to marketing . The 3-Act Play structure and how to use it in branding. How Leah and Jerrid choose a guest for their podcast. How they structure an interview with their guest . Examples of people being more engaging than company data. The intimate nature of podcasting and how to connect with a guest . Writing your story before you present it. Resources: Pressboard Media Pressboard on LinkedIn Pressboard on Twitter Pressboard on Facebook The Science of Storytelling Thank you for joining me for today’s Podcast Hackers episode! Tune in next time as we continue to have in-depth conversations with experts who can help make your podcast the best it can be!…
Jeff Large is the owner of Come Alive Creative, a digital media agency that has made the pivot into podcast production. Jeff tells me about his business and why he feels podcasting has a bright future. He explains the services he and his team provide and how he can help podcasters find the right fit for them. I also ask Jeff to give the audience an overview of his article 9 Ways to Determine the ROI of Your Podcast. There will be a link to the article down in the resources section. We discuss what makes a podcast unique in 2019 and what creators need to consider when designing content. If you are interested in getting into podcasting, there is still plenty of opportunities and Jeff’s interview is a good place to start. Today’s highlights: The 3 types of services Come Alive Creative offers. How to decide which service is best for you. A brief overview of Jeff’s ROI article. How to effectively engage with your audience. Why there is no way to “game the system.” The importance of a creative and distinctive call to action. Lessons from Podcast Movement. The definition of success varies for every show. Play the long game for the best results and experience. Resources: 9 Ways to Determine the ROI of Your Podcast How to Grow Your Podcast Audience Come Alive Creative Castos Podcast Movement Thank you for joining me for today’s Podcast Hackers episode! Tune in next time as we continue to have in-depth conversations with experts who can help make your podcast the best it can be!…
The host of Ask Rezz and Live in the Feast, Jason Resnick joins me for today’s episode. Jason is a superstar in regards to email marketing. He shares some of his secrets about reaching and growing his audience. He also announces a big change in his podcasting format and how he plans to move toward merging his two shows together. We also discuss marketing tools like ConvertKit and Drip and how they can help you focus on an individual customer and their needs. Jason has some great points about email marketing and really proves that a little customization goes a long way. Tune in to learn how to add value to your podcast content. Today’s highlights: Jason’s web developer background. Ask Rezzz and Live in the Feast. How and why Jason plans to merge his shows. Why Jason likes to use email to market to his audience. Tools that can help email marketing . How to encourage communication with your audience. Think about what you can offer to a new subscriber. The idea of “landing page abandonment messages.” Resources: Ask Rezzz Jason on Twitter Castos Thank you for joining me for today’s Podcast Hackers episode! Tune in next time as we continue to have in-depth conversations with experts who can help make your podcast the best it can be!…
Charles Perry is the co-host of the Release Notes podcast. He is a software service developer who discusses the web development world with his co-host Joe. Release Notes originally focused on IOS topics but the show has evolved with Charles and Joe’s career growth. Charles tells me about how his audience responded to the gradual shift in content and why he’s glad the audience has been along for the ride. Charles and Joe have also reached a milestone many podcasters hope to achieve. They host their own convention and promote it with the podcast. Release Notes 2019 will be in Playa Mujeres, Quintana Roo, Mexico during October 3rd-5th. The event is in its fourth year and is growing every year. I am very curious about planning such a large event and Charles is very open about his experience with organizing the event. The good, the bad, and the ugly. Today’s highlights: Welcome, Charles Perry! Release Notes original “everything but the code” content. The change in content and how Charles and Joe are reflected in it. How the Release Notes audience responded to the content shift. Why Charles and Joe planned a conference. The struggles and lessons from the first conference. Setting a budget while you plan your event. Are the podcast and convention connected? The mistakes that were made during the first conference. The pros and cons of online social media groups versus a conference atmosphere. Charles’s advice to event organizers. Resources: Release Notes podcast Release Notes 2019 Charles on Twitter Thank you for joining me for today’s Podcast Hackers episode! Tune in next time as we continue to have in-depth conversations with experts who can help make your podcast the best it can be!…
Joe Casabona is the founder of Creator Courses and a podcaster who hosts How I Built It, a podcast about developers and creators. Joe has an impressive outreach and great advice about sponsorships and networking. Joe explains how he uses his personal network to find sponsorships for his podcast. He gives me a glimpse at his process and how he reaches out to a cold connection. We also talk about the importance of genuineness and maintaining a respectful relationship with the sponsors who have stuck with you. It’s not a strict monetary agreement. Joe is quick to point out that you can’t get too wrapped up in your metrics. Metrics mean different things for different creators. If you are considering looking into sponsorship for your podcast, Joe’s advice is solid and makes sense. Tune in and learn how to be a good sponsor partner. Today’s highlights: Joe’s podcasting and Wordpress experience. The How I Built It podcast. Why you shouldn’t compare your metrics to other podcasters. How to be a good interviewer. A good personal network is great for sponsorship. How Joe started monetizing his podcast. What is WordCamp? The intimate nature of podcast and how it differs from other media. How Joe finds his sponsorships. The importance of a “pitch deck.” How to respect an existing sponsor and maintain a relationship. Why Joe doesn’t use done-for-you-sponsorship services but also why he won’t rule it out. Resources: Castos Creator Courses How I Built It Joe on Twitter Joe on Instagram Thank you for joining me for today’s Podcast Hackers episode! Tune in next time as we continue to have in-depth conversations with experts who can help make your podcast the best it can be!…
My guest today is a friend of mine, Matt Medeiros. Matt is known as the “WordPress guy” to many in his community and those of us who know him professionally. With the launch of WordPress 5.0, we discuss what the changes will mean for podcasters and WordPress users in general. Even if you don’t plan on starting a podcast, WordPress is changing the game and worth looking into it. Podcasting is starting to level out in its popularity. However, there is a movement toward local podcasts. Matt hosts one of these shows, the Matt Report, a blog, and a podcast that discusses how to market your business digitally. The show has been running for six years! Today’s highlights: Why WordPress 5.0 is competing with platform page builders. How Matt thinks the Gutenberg feature of WordPress 5.0 is going to change web hosting. How Castos is adjusting the upcoming changes to the WordPress platform. The Matt Report and its success. The pros and cons of podcasting from a business standpoint. How podcasting is similar to ham radio. Why a local podcast can be useful to your business and community . Matt’s tips for starting a local podcast . How podcast helps promote you as an expert. Resources: Castos Created by Matt Matt Report Podcast Hackers on iTunes WordPress 5.0 Thank you for joining me for today’s Podcast Hackers episode! Tune in next time as we continue to have in-depth conversations with experts who can help make your podcast the best it can be!…
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