Topics covered in this episode:
- Taking advantage of the post-pandemic and post-social media urges
- Organize a meetup related to your podcast topic
- "Special effects" in podcasting – not necessary (if the storyline is compelling)
- Rules of engagement for interviews
- The importance of avoiding podcast and social media "shovelware"
- Different content for Facebook vs. podcasting
- Directly connecting and engaging with the audience through live events
- Meta's guide for Reels
- Ensuring your guests sound good
- Adapting questions if certain topics are off-limits
- How Dolly Parton handles "personal" questions
Episode Timestamps:
[00:01:27] Tips, best practices, and classified ads.
[00:04:57] Meetups: The ultimate audience growth strategy.
[00:06:58] Good storyline beats special effects in movies (and in podcasts).
[00:11:24] Avoid shovelware. Customize your content for each outlet.
[00:15:22] How to format your podcast episodes.
[00:17:42] Rules for podcast guests.
[00:19:42] Boost your podcast audience, buzz, and revenue.
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