Labeling Podcasters: Amateur vs. Skilled
How serious are you about improving and growing your podcast?
How serious are you about improving and growing your podcast?
What I’m learning, doing, and reminding myself to overcome perfectionism. I hope this will help you in your own podcasting journey, too.
Effective podcasting can be hard work. When hard things come, you may feel like giving up. Here are the hardest things you may face, and some tips for overcoming them.
Does your podcast website accomplish what it needs to? Here are five ways to optimize your podcast’s site for goals, mobile, SEO, speed, and accessibility.
Keep your podcast growing and up to date with these ten things you may want to update at least every year.
It’s the new year and this is a time for many New Year’s resolutions. Here are five podcasting resolutions I suggest for your podcast in the coming 365 days.
This is not a debate between scientific theories and interpretations of evidence, but it’s about your approach toward expectations and efforts in growing your podcast.
What goals do you have for your podcast? Are they specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-based? Learn how to set and achieve your goals with your podcast!
To celebrate the 200th episode of my podcast about podcasting, I talk with John Lee Dumas about his massive podcasting success and pull tips and tricks we can use to grow our own podcasts.
We’ve all had days where we just didn’t feel ready to write or speak. Here are ten tips for how to blog or podcast when you don’t feel like it.
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