

PodCraft | How to Podcast & Craft a Fantastic Show
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Podcraft is your weekly, no-nonsense guide to honing the art of podcasting, hosted by veteran creators Colin and Matthew. With over 30 years of combined experience, they cover everything from choosing the right mic to growing your audience and making money from your show. Some episodes dive deep into one topic, like titling episodes or using live events to build your brand, while others feature real-life case studies from podcasters who've been there and done it. Whether you're just starting out or levelling up an existing show, Podcraft gives you the practical advice and honest insights you need to make it work.
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Mar 6, 2020 • 13min
The Podcasting Tools Show: PodcastGuests.com for finding Great Interviews & Being Interviewed Yourself!
This week, we're bringing you a final bonus episode, coming from a new show that Colin's just released, called the Podcasting Tools show. It's a podcast all about gear, gadgets, resources and tools for podcasters, something that Colin's super geeky about, and something that's always gone down well with readers of thePodcastHost.com. The aim is short reviews, comparisons and tutorials that'll help you improve your show in just 10 minutes each week. Listen to this episode to see if you like it and subscribe over at:https://www.ThePodcastHost.com/podcastingtools.Support the show

Feb 28, 2020 • 10min
The Podcasting Tools Show: Rode Smartlav+ and the SC6 Adapter for the smallest interview kit in existence!
This week, and for 1 more week, we're bringing you episodes from a new show that Colin's just released, called the Podcasting Tools show. It's a podcast all about gear, gadgets, resources and tools for podcasters, something that Colin's super geeky about, and something that's always gone down well with readers of thePodcastHost.com. The aim is short reviews, comparisons and tutorials that'll help you improve your show in just 10 minutes each week. Listen to this episode to see if you like it and subscribe over at:https://www.ThePodcastHost.com/podcastingtools.Support the show (https://pod.academy)

Feb 21, 2020 • 12min
The Podcasting Tools Show: Wordpress Themes for Podcasters
This week, and for the next 2 weeks, we're bringing you episodes from a new show that Colin's just released, called the Podcasting Tools show. It's a podcast all about gear, gadgets, resources and tools for podcasters, something that Colin's super geeky about, and something that's always gone down well with readers of thePodcastHost.com. The aim is short reviews, comparisons and tutorials that'll help you improve your show in just 10 minutes each week. Listen to this episode to see if you like it and subscribe over at:https://www.ThePodcastHost.com/podcastingtools.Support the show

Dec 10, 2019 • 40min
Leveraging Podchaser to build your network, and grow your Podcast
Podchaser is often referred to as “the IMDb of podcasting”.The company was founded in 2016 with the goal of creating the “ultimate, platform-agnostic podcast database.” On this episode of Podcraft, Colin is joined by founder Cole Raven to talk about the various ways podcasters can utilise Podchaser.The platform enables you to create your own profile. Then, you can link that profile it to all the shows and episodes you've ever been involved in.Podchaser lets other users “follow” your show, so they'll never miss an update from you in their feed. They have a great ‘lists' feature too, so you can create themed lists of your favourite podcasts or podcast episodes. There's also a rating and review system. Cole points out that many podcasters ask for iTunes/Apple reviews on their shows, which excludes the huge number of folks listening on non iOS devices. With Podchaser, anyone with an account can leave your show a rating and review.Users can even review individual episodes. You could start to leverage this by asking your listeners to review each episode on Podchaser to let you know exactly what they think. This could be a good way to determine what content really hits the mark, and what stuff you might want to consider dropping in future.Podchaser is a fast growing platform that's becoming a great place to discover new shows. Users can keep up with what their like-minded friends are listening to, following, adding to lists, and reviewing.For the interview show podcaster, it's also a really good place to seek out interesting and relevant new guests for your show.As the platform is still relatively young, it's a good time to get on there, create your profile, and ‘claim' your podcast/podcasts. Cole and the Podchaser team are very supportive, receptive to feedback, and constantly adding new features and tweaks to the service.Support the show

Nov 28, 2019 • 23min
The Mics We Tested in 2019
New mics turn up on our doorstep all the time here at The Podcast Host. Which is handy, because our ‘best podcast microphones' article is one of the most popular on the entire site.Many podcasters love equipment and gear. And, though it's far from the most important factor in making a great podcast, who doesn't like to try out some brand new kit?So what exactly did we try out mic-wise in 2019? I thought I'd put together the sound samples recorded for each individual review, so you could listen through and compare them in one easy-to-listen place.What You'll HearHere's what we'll be listening to, along with links to their full reviews on the site.AKG Lyra USB – $150Electro Voice RE20 – $400Aston Stealth – $400Zoom SSH-6 Shotgun Attachment – $150Rode Wireless Go – $210AntLion ModMic USB – $70Rode Procaster – $200Rode Rodecaster – $600It's worth saying up front, that if you don't listen to this episode with over-ear headphones on, the subtle differences between each one might be lost on you.That said, listening through earbuds in a busy, noisy place, is exactly how most listeners consume podcasts. So if you don't notice any difference at all, that could be a great reason to spend a lot less on your recording gear.Need More Gear-Choosing Help?The above mics are the ones we tried out in 2019, but there are plenty other great options on the market.If you'd still like to shop around a bit, then be sure to check out our best podcast microphones and best USB mics roundups.For more help on the audio and recording front, check out our ultimate guide to podcast equipment. This'll run you through everything you need, as well as everything you don't need.And, if you'd prefer a bit more tailored assistance, check out The Podcast Host Academy. There, you'll get access to our community forums, live Q&A sessions, courses, resources, and much more!Support the show (https://pod.academy)

Nov 12, 2019 • 39min
How to Turn Your Podcast into a Book
On the episode, I talk to David Bain, a long time and very prolific podcaster, the one I remember most being Digital Marketing Radio. David is also the author of Marketing Now (available very soon on Amazon!), which is a book which had it's genesis in a podcast. David is in good company with this type of repurposing, one of the biggest examples being Tim Ferriss and the Tools of Titans book. Tim created that book based on the hundreds of hours of content he's produced as part of his interview-based podcast. So, I thought I'd get David on the show, incase you want to follow in the footsteps of David and Tim. Here he talks about the 6-step process he used to create Marketing Now, and how you can create your own book. You'll find out:How David came up with the idea for the book, and how he created previous ones using the same method.How to think about book structure, and how that boils down into planning the audio content to base it onHow a live broadcast is a natural extension of a podcastHow he turned a live broadcast into the content for a bookWhere he decided to publish his book and whyHow he solved the design problem, and made it easy to create a great bookYou can find David over on twitter, and you can see more about the book, and sign up for the live launch stream here: Marketing Now. Support the show

Oct 2, 2019 • 36min
What questions should I ask in a Podcast interview?
Interviews are a big part of podcasting, and for good reason.They break up the potential monotony of one voice talking for too long, they add expertise and gravitas to your episode, and it's a chance to tap into your interviewee's own following – a tale of two audiences!You'll want to get the most out of your interviewee and maximise their contribution to your cause. That boils down to the conversation you have, and the questions you ask. No pressure.We've covered how to record an interview extensively, so now it's down to what you should be asking them! That's what we cover on this episode.Read the full articleThere are two parts to this.First, we'll go into how to formulate interview questions focused on your own topic, and on the interviewee themselves. Every good interview should be mostly tailored to the person you're interviewing after all.But, second, we'll look at the types of more general questions you can use to dig deep and get some interesting, unexpected responses. Bear in mind, of these, some questions will be more relevant to your show than others. Please use responsibly!Work with us in The Podcast Host AcademySupport the show

Sep 25, 2019 • 46min
How to make your Podcast unique | Find your USP and stand out from the crowd
Every successful podcast has to be unique in some way. If there's no uniqueness, then there's no draw. There's no reason to listen.And with over 700,000 podcasts in Apple Podcasts, you have to give people a reason to listen.Read the full articleTaking on a new podcast, as a listener, is a commitment. Don't underestimate that. It's giving up 20 minute of your time, at a minimum, to find out: is this any good? Is this going to make my life better?Dramatic? Yea. But true? Undoubtedly.They want a problem solved. Anything from the deep three – health, wealth and happiness – to the surface one – fighting boredom. They pick their problem, and they search a topic based on that. So, when they find your category, the question becomes: “Why should I listen to this particular show, and not one of the other squillion shows on video games?”That's where your uniqueness comes in. It's what makes you stand out from the crowd. It's what attracts listeners to you like a moth to the flame.Do you know what your uniqueness is? Or your unique selling proposition, as some call it? That's what we're here for.A big thanks to NameSilo for sponsoring this episode. Use our coupon code podcraft to get $1 off your first order.Support the show

Sep 18, 2019 • 44min
The most popular podcasting mics, brands, and recording setups of 2019
We've run our annual Grand Gear Survey to find out what podcasters are using to record their shows in 2019? We also found out a bit about how they're recording. Read the full article - complete with graphs and chartsIn this episode, we talk through the results in full. You'll hear stats from our sample of 330 podcasters on the following;Top Microphone BrandsTop Microphone ModelsMicrophone TypesMic StandsPop FiltersMonitoring HeadphonesPost-ProductionRecording DevicesRecording MethodsVideo RecordingLive RecordingA big thanks to NameSilo for sponsoring this episode. Use our coupon code podcraft to get $1 off your first order. Support the show

Sep 10, 2019 • 23min
What's a good number of downloads for a podcast?
In a world of YouTube views and Twitter followers, we've become accustomed to figures in the hundreds of thousands, and even millions.Read the full articleIt's important to realise though, these numbers are completely irrelevant to podcasting. The time and effort it takes for someone to click ‘Follow' on Twitter, or watch a few seconds of a Youtube video, should never be compared to podcast listening.Podcast listening is a commitment, and an investment. It's long form content that isn't immediately accessible via shiny sidebars and viral social media clickbait.So comparing your downloads to someone else's Instagram followers is like comparing the number of rooms in your house, to the number of trees in the Amazon. It's completely irrelevant and utterly pointless.Does it (as usual) Just Depend?Of course it does.Could a podcast about breeding Russian white dwarf hamsters realistically expect to see the same downloads as a podcast about Game of Thrones? Absolutely not.Does this mean that the podcast with more downloads is the more successful one? Again, absolutely not.If you ran a podcast about a topic that was only interesting to literally 10 people in the world, and you were getting 7 downloads an episode, statistically, you'd be running the most popular show in history.It's the size of your potential audience that's the big factor. Here are a couple of things to consider.Firstly, how many folks out there are interested enough in your topic to actually want to consume content about it?Secondly, how many of those people are current podcast listeners?Thinking along these lines will help bring you closer to seeing what those cold hard download stats tell you. They can help you set realistic goals, that don't involve drawing comparisons with viral videos and celebrity social media accounts.A Good Gauge One of the easiest ways to get a snapshot of podcast download stats as a whole, is to listen to Libsyn's official podcast The Feed.Libsyn are one of the biggest podcast media hosting platforms in the industry.Naturally, they can only provide stats based on the shows that host there. But there's over 50,000 of them, which makes it a pretty significant sample size.Their show – The Feed – is also essential listening for any podcaster – even if you don't host with Libsyn. They provide great statistical data every other week. This can help you to see how your numbers measure up in the grand scheme of things. Remember, though, that it's far from the whole story.At the time of writing, here were the latest figures. These are based on the number of downloads in the 30 day period following the release of a new episode.If your new episode gets, within 30 days of its release:more than 136 downloads, you're in the top 50% of podcasts.more than 1100 downloads, you're in the top 20% of podcasts.more than 3200 downloads, you're in the top 10% of podcasts.more than 7,700 downloads, you're in the top 5% of podcasts.more than 20,000 downloads, you're in the top 2% of podcasts.more than 36,000 downloads, you're in the top 1% of podcasts.Source: The Feed – Episode 145A big thanks to NameSilo for sponsoring this episode. Use our coupon code podcraft to get $1 off your first order. Support the show