

Solo Content -vs- Interviews
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Should you do solo episodes or interview episodes when first starting your podcast? There is no set answer to this question and in this episode, Ash and Kane explore the reasons why.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Which is easier for you to commit to long-term, solo episodes, interviews or a mix of both?
- Solo content is quicker, you aren’t reliant on anyone else either.
- The biggest problem with solo content is that the content requires a lot more effort and planning.
- With interviews, you will need to do research but the content almost creates itself as it’s a conversation.
- Sometimes a mix of interviews and solo episodes can work really well but bear in mind that it will impact the variety of your analytics
BEST MOMENTS
“Solo, you can do it whenever you don’t have to book it in your schedule, you do it when you have time”
“I would recommend having a detailed bullet point list”
“The biggest upside to interviews is the marketing”
“By doing different types of content you will reach a more varied audience”
VALUABLE RESOURCES
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How to Launch a Number 1 Podcast - Part 1
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Kane Baron, Ashley Morris & Thom Luter manage over 150 live podcasts Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton, Shaa Wasmand MBE & more.
Helping Entrepreneurs Launch, Scale & Monetise their podcast for over 6 years.
CONTACT METHOD
Email: podcast@progressiveproperty.co.uk