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A show focused on all things podcasting brought to you by We Edit Podcasts and hosted by Andrew Delmar. It’s a place where we can share all the knowledge we've collected over the past six years of producing hundreds of thousands of episodes. We’ve got technical advice, and product reviews, monetization methods that actually work, podcasting how-to's, tips and tricks, even some podcast myth-busting, and so much more! With the Ask We Edit Show there's no fluff, just a daily dose of sound podcasting advice through short informative episodes! And we would love to answer your questions, too! Plea...
Ep 150: Goodbye to the Ask We Edit Show
Today marks the final episode of the Ask We Edit Show. After 150 shows, we feel we have built the knowledge base we set out to create. While the podcast might be ending, we have lots of exciting partnerships and projects to come, so follow us on our journey ahead!Key Points From This Episode:Why today is the final episode of the show.What is in the pipeline for us going into the future.Links Mentioned:We Edit PodcastsThanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or vi
Ep 149: Can I Do an Occasional Podcast?
We have spoken before about how being consistent is key in podcasting. So, are there instances where it is appropriate to have an occasional podcast? Tune in to hear when this type of podcast might work!Key Points From This Episode:Consistency and release frequency are key to listener engagement.Some situations where an occasional release date might make sense.A schedule-free podcast will have a harder time gaining traction.Links Mentioned:iTunesSpotifyStitcherThanks for listening! Check us out
Ep 148: How Is the Podcast Industry Doing in 2021?
If you would like to know more about the state of podcasting in 2021, then this is the show for you! Tune in to hear some fascinating stats around listenership, demographics, and which platforms are doing well. Key Points From This Episode:Some of the interesting stats about that state of the industry in 2021.The major shifts that have happened in the industry over the past year.There are strong signs that point to continued and even accelerated growth.Links Mentioned:iTunesSpotifyStitcherThanks
Ep 147: How Do I Keep My Podcast from Getting Stale?
After being in the podcasting game for a while, it is easy to lose inspiration and creativity on how to keep things fresh. Tune in today to hear more about how you can stay motivated and keep those creative juices flowing.Key Points From This Episode:Content planning can get tedious after some time in the game.Top tips on how to keep fresh and ensure you are inspired.Links Mentioned:iTunesSpotifyStitcherThanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog a
Ep 146: How Can I Overcome Imposter Syndrome When Podcasting?
If you feel like you are the odd one out and that everyone else knows what they are doing, you might be experiencing imposter syndrome. This is surprisingly common, not just in podcasting, but in a range of industries. Tune in to hear some top tips on how you can overcome this limiting belief.Key Points From This Episode:Imposter syndrome affects many people across a range of industries.You are not alone in experiencing imposter syndrome; 70 percent of people experience it at some point. Some of
Ep 145: What Happens if My Podcast Episode Gets Removed?
Waking up one morning to find that your podcast has been removed is a nasty surprise. Podcasts get removed from Apple Podcasts for a number of reasons. Tune in today to hear more about what these are and how can resolve them.Key Points From This Episode:Some of the reasons that your podcast may get removed from Apple Podcasts.Check your email if your podcast has been removed to understand the reason.Your hosting site could also be an issue.There is an opportunity to resubmit if you actually the
Ep 144: How Do I Reduce the Number of Mic Bumps When Podcasting?
Mic bumps are a common, but easily avoidable problem that can occur when podcasting. Tune in today to hear three easy-to-implement solutions to ensure you don’t have to deal with this pesky problem!Key Points From This Episode:Hear what a mic bump is and why they are tricky to remove. Find out three solutions you can use right now to avoid mic bumps.Links Mentioned:iTunesSpotifyStitcherThanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.c
Ep 143: What Do the Changes in Apple Podcasts and Spotify Mean?
There are many shifts afoot in the world of podcasting at the moment! While some of this may leave us uncertain and worried, we believe the movement of the biggest streaming platforms shows just how important and powerful the podcasting medium is. Tune in to hear about some of the major changes that are happening on Apple Podcasts and Spotify right now!Key Points From This Episode:There are many changes happening in the podcast space and on streaming platforms right now. The shifts are signs of
Ep 142: Should I Take Breaks from My Podcast?
Taking a break from your podcast can be a healthy thing to do from time to time. Avoiding burnout and gaining new perspectives and energy are just some of the benefits you might accrue by switching off for a while. We encourage this, but also encourage you to plan ahead and think strategically about how and when you might put things on pause. Tune in to find out more!Key Points From This Episode:There are a number of possible benefits to taking a break from your podcast.You may want to get re-en
Ep 141: How Do I Market My Podcast on a Budget?
Many podcasters, when starting out, do not have a limitless budget to promote their show and grow their audience. Luckily there are many cheap and free tools and resources that you can use if this is the case. Tune in to hear about the central importance of social media, networking, and more!Key Points From This Episode:There are a number of ways you can market your show without breaking the bank.Social media will always be the most important tool at your disposal.Tools like Buffer and Audiogram
Ep 140: What Do I Need to Know About Podcasting KPIs?
KPIs or key performance indicators are widely used throughout the business world. Here we look into some of the best ways to track important metrics to improve your podcast and the work you do on it. From downloads and time inputs, the more you know, the better you can be! Listen in with us today to find out more.Key Points From This Episode:KPI stands for 'key performance indicator', which are generally used to track performance. There is a great amount of potential value in using KPI
Ep 139: What Are the Top Uses for Dynamically Inserted Content?
Dynamically inserted content can be a great tool for keeping your episodes current and impactful. The two main uses that we discuss in this episode are for switching out ads, and for updating your calls to action. By using one of the great services that offer this, such as Megaphone or PodBean, you can make sure you and your sponsors are being as effective as possible, so tune in to hear it all on today's show!Key Points From This Episode:A brief recap of dynamically inserted content. The o
Ep 138: Can My Podcast Be Removed From Apple Podcasts?
There are two ways in which your podcast can be removed from Apple Podcasts. The first is if you manually archive your content yourself, while the other way is that Apple removes it, and this only occurs if you do not adhere to their guidelines. The most common reasons for your podcast to get flagged and removed is if you post unlabelled explicit content, and keyword-spamming. Tune in to find out more and avoid this big inconvenience! Key Points From This Episode:It is possible to remove your ow
Ep 137: How Long Should My Podcast Episodes Be in 2021?
With so many different podcasts out there, of so many different styles, there is a wide variance in episode lengths. So how long should you make yours? The simple answer is long enough to deliver quality content. This can be anywhere from a couple of minutes to over an hour! The choice is yours and will be dependent on what kind of show you have and the intended audience too!Key Points From This Episode:Factors to consider when deciding on the length of podcast episodes. How podcasts lend themse
Ep 136: How Do I Save A Bad Podcast Interview?
No matter who you are, you will encounter some tricky interviews if you host a podcast! The key thing here is to not become completely derailed, and there are a few tips to keep things on track and make the most of a difficult situation. Tune in to hear about the importance of your post-production process, and when it might be time to redo an interview!Key Points From This Episode:Bad interviews are inevitable, even for the best hosts! Faith in your post-production process can keep you confident
Ep 135: Is Social Audio a Threat to Podcasting?
Social audio is still a fresh and new medium, whose potential and future are yet to be seen. With that being said, we believe that social audio is more of a complement to podcasting than a threat and that the links and possibilities between the two worlds, can provide amazing areas to explore for all content creators. Tune in to hear some ideas about repurposing content, and why these developments are so exciting!Key Points From This Episode:The rise of social audio has raised questions about it
Ep 134: What's the Difference Between Social Audio and Podcasts?
With the recent rise in social audio and the platforms supporting the burgeoning space, you will notice there are certain similarities between this and podcasting. The most significant of these is the audio medium and the conversational element to much of the content. There are however significant differences between these two mediums, and we explore the most important of these today. Tune in to hear about the objectives and production quality that really set these two worlds apart!Key Points Fr
Ep 133: What Paperwork Do I Need for Guest Interviews?
If you have ever wondered about the paperwork you need for your podcast guest interviews, then this is the show for you! Today, you will hear about a guest release form, what it stipulates, and where you can access templates for these crucial forms. Tune in to hear it all!Key Points From This Episode:What a guest release form is and why you need to have one.Where you can find guest release form templates online.Some situations may require more paperwork, but generally, the guest release form is
Ep 132: Should I Use Timestamps in my Show Notes?
Show notes are an important part of podcasting for many reasons. One particular aspect of your podcasts’s show notes are timestamps. These are simply time markers placed on a written document that indicate when someone new starts talking for transcriptions or when a new main topic is started in the show notes. There are two main benefits to time-stamping your show notes: listeners can skip to their sections of interest, and they can easily revisit these sections again in the future. Tune in to f
Ep 131: What Should I Include in my Podcast Outro?
For those who are not familiar with a podcast outro, it’s the end bit of the episode where the host wraps things up. How you execute your outro is really up to and comes down to personal preference. However, we do have a few ideas for you to keep in mind, such as keeping your outro brief, using it as a quick summary for that audience, and thanking your listeners for support. Remember, a quick show of appreciation goes a long way in developing a loyal audience and showing them that you care.Key P
Ep 130: How Do I Come Up with Unique Interview Questions for my Podcast?
The success of your interview will be dependent on a few things, but maybe most importantly on the questions you ask as a host. There are several key techniques you can implement to ensure that you maximize the time you have with your guest and create the best content possible for your audience. These include reviewing previous interviews, researching your guest, and noting popular discussion questions that lead to intriguing conversations. Rich conversation will inspire creativity if you show g
Ep 129: How Do I Determine My Target Audience For My Podcast?
Determining your target audience is not always easy and can seem like a daunting task. However, there are a few important tips to help you make this process a little easier, such as using social media reconnaissance and audience surveys. These simple techniques can help you garner valuable information about your target audience and learn more about exactly what they are interested in and how you can help them reach their goals.Key Points From This Episode:Using social media reconnaissance on you
Ep 128: Is It Important That I Know My Target Audience?
If you are just getting started in podcasting, spending time trying to narrow down your target audience could seem like an unnecessary effort. However, here at Ask We Edit, we believe that getting to know your target audience is 100% worth it, even at the very beginning! Join us today as we cover why this task can help you grow faster, create better content, and more easily monetize!Key Points From This Episode:Every content creator has a niche audience; knowing your audience helps you grow your
Ep 127: What Should I Include In My Episode Titles?
While it is not essential to spend huge amounts of time coming up with episode titles, they are still important enough to deserve the application of a little know-how. Today’s show serves as an opportunity to cover a few of the most fundamental concepts to help you come up with titles that both pull your listener in and cover the SEO bases. Tune in to learn more.Key Points From This Episode:Focusing a title around one keyword that captures the main theme of the episode.Avoiding long and boring t
Ep 126: How Do I Get A Podcast Interview Back On Track?
As a podcasting interviewer, it is your responsibility to grab the reins and make sure the interview is not being steered too far off course. In this episode, we share a few tips that you can use as a host to help you keep the conversation natural but still on topic. Tune in and hear how to better satisfy the needs of your guest and audience all at once.Key Points From This Episode:Allowing time for small talk and tangents but making sure you are satisfied with responses to your questions.Being
Ep 125: What Is An Exclusive Podcast?
Part of what has made podcasting pop off in the last few years has been its freely accessible nature. However, in recent years the corporate world has bought exclusive rights to shows with big followings to attract users to their respected platforms. In today’s show, we examine the pros and cons of the shift to an exclusive podcast modelKey Points From This Episode:The corporate influence on the podcasting space leading to exclusive podcasts.The main drawback of this movement, asking listeners t
Ep 124: What Are The Benefits of Using A Mixer When Recording My Podcast?
Today on the Ask We Edit show, we talk about the benefits of using a mixer when recording a podcast. Although a mixer is not a necessity, there are plenty of benefits of using one, and today we cover our top three. Tune in and learn about how mixers help you achieve a better quality product while also saving you time in post-production.Key Points From This Episode:If you want to use an XLR mic, you need a mixer.The ability to adjust audio levels and control sound in real-time.A mixer is more rel
Ep 123: What Is a Mixer?
You may want to consider using a mixer for recording your podcast episodes, as there are many benefits that they offer. In essence, a mixer takes multiple audio channels and routes them into other audio channels, giving you much more control over each channel in and out. Using a mixer will increase your sound quality and the amount of control that you have while recording, which is especially useful when conducting interviews or discussions with multiple speakers. Listen to find out more!Key Poi
Ep 122: How Can I Repurpose My Podcast Content?
One of the most powerful methods of growing your podcast and brand is to repurpose your podcast content. There are a variety of ways to do this, and on today's show, we share three simple and impactful ways that you can implement immediately. Tune in to hear how transcripts, audiograms, and infographics can extend your reach!Key Points From This Episode:There are a variety of ways to grow your brand, audience, and reach.Repurposing content is a powerful way to go deeper and wider with your
Ep 121: What Are Some Tips for Creating Podcast Artwork?
When thinking about your podcast artwork, there are a few simple steps that can help you hit the right marks. The first thing is to make sure you include the title in the artwork so that it can stand alone. You will also probably want to decide and stick to a theme and aesthetic, and this means choices around colors, fonts, and the kinds of imagery you use. The main thing is to communicate what your podcast is about, and to try and grab people's attention, so make those priorities, when you
Ep 120: What Software Can I Use to Make Artwork for My Podcast?
Creating the right kind of artwork to go along with your podcast is vital to reaching the right audience and promoting your show. If your visual element to your brand is lacking, people will assume that your show is not worth their time, so putting in a little time and effort into this part of things is highly recommended. There are several programs that you can use to take the DIY route, but you may also want to think about hiring a designer to create something for you. Tune in to find out more
Ep 119: How Do I Add My Podcast to My WordPress Website?
With so many podcasters opting to use WordPress to build a website, we wanted to share a few simple steps to getting your podcast episodes up and running on your WordPress site today! Podcasters rely on the ability to have an RSS feed displayed on a website, something that WordPress offers, along with their Podcast Player Block and widget. With just the right amount of control and customizability, this task is fun and easy, so let's get started!Key Points From This Episode:Websites have bec
Ep 118: How Do Our Vocal Chords Create Sounds?
The voice plays such a big part in the business of podcasting and for this reason, it is in a podcaster’s best interest to understand more about it. We have spoke about how to strengthen the vocal cords before and today we get into some of the science behind how the vocal cords create sounds!Key Points From This Episode:How sound is made when it passes through the larynx.The function of the vocal folds for generating sounds, preventing choking, and regulating airflow.Resonance, or how the upper
Ep 117: Where in My Podcast Should I Place Ads?
Today on the show we will be speaking all about ad placement in podcasts. Placing ads can be a tricky exercise because while it is important to have ads from a sponsorship perspective, the last thing you want is for your ad to dissuade listeners from tuning in. This is why we recommend placing ads in a way that doesn’t disrupt the flow and tuning in, you’ll learn about the different options available for doing so.Key Points From This Episode:Finding an ad spot that doesn’t disrupt the flow of an
Ep 116: What Is An Internal Podcast and Should I Use One for My Business?
An internal podcast is an audio recording intended for business purposes, and rather than releasing it publicly, it gets spread to employees only. Producing an internal podcast can save a lot of time in a business because it can be used as a way of easily spreading new information about the company. Tune in to find out more.Key Points From This Episode:The definition of an internal podcast.Use cases of an internal podcast and around communications, meetings, and announcements.Links Mentioned:Tha
Ep 115: How Do You Run A Daily Podcast?
While releasing a podcast episode every day takes a lot of work, if you can create something that is high-quality, the benefits are significant. In this episode, we get into some of these benefits, while underlining the ultimate importance of finding a good balance between quality and quantity content. Key Points From This Episode:Producing any type of content creates work.Finding a balance between quality and quantity is important.The benefits of keeping up with a daily release schedule.Links M
Ep 114: Can I Use Commercial Music on My Podcast?
When it is time to put music on your podcast, the last thing you want is to get into a legal battle or have your podcast removed for violating a copyright. Today on the show we bust some of the myths surrounding using fair usage and give you a few tips for how to find good, royalty-free music so can polish off your podcast with the best sound effects and jingles.Key Points From This Episode:There is no clear-cut answer but there are general guidelines.False myths about legalities surrounding usi
Ep 113: How Do I Stay Motivated to Keep Podcasting?
It is easy to stay motivated when you have just started on your podcasting journey, but it is equally as easy to lose steam as you continue down the road. Today we talk about some ways you can stay motivated and push through those slow stages to ensure you keep at it!Key Points From This Episode:It is likely that the biggest reason for podcast failure is a lack of motivation.Factors that lead to a loss of motivation, such as unrealistic goals.Connect to your ‘why’, the reason you got into podcas
Ep 112: How Important is Podcast Artwork?
Podcasts are auditory content, so giving your audience a chance to engage visually is important. This is why it is necessary to consider your podcast artwork carefully. Remember, it is a visual display of your show’s value!Key Points From This Episode:Hear about what podcast artwork is and why it’s important.The merits of podcast artwork and different ways it’s used.Artwork is a visual representation of your show and a display of its value.Links Mentioned:iTunesSpotifyStitcherThanks for listenin
Ep 111: What Are Some Benefits of Using Iris.fm?
Remote interviews are more important than ever, so you need to ensure that they are of a high quality. Today we talk about one platform, Iris.fm, that allows you to record remote interviews, and we walk through some of the advantages of using the site. Tune in to hear more!Key Points From This Episode:Some of the remote interview recording platforms available today.The benefits of using Iris.fm and other similar websites and apps.Links Mentioned:Iris.fmSquadcastZencastrRiverside.fmiTunesSpotifyS
Ep 110: How Do I Find My Podcast Niche?
If you are talking to everyone, you are talking to no one, which is why it is important to find your niche. But how do you do this? In today’s episode, you will hear how to hone in on your podcast niche to ensure that you find your audience and stand out from the rest.Key Points From This Episode:What you should consider when you are thinking about your podcast niche.How to narrow in on a focus when you are getting started.Tools that can help you find popular keywords.Links Mentioned:SemrushAhre
Ep 109: Should I Run A Blog Alongside My Podcast?
If you are in the podcasting game, you may have asked yourself if it is a good idea to run a blog alongside it! If this is the case, then today’s episode is for you. We start with the premise that it is often a good idea to explore different mediums if you are in the content creation game, provided they are compatible with one another. Blogging and podcasting are two such mediums, and today you’ll learn exactly why!Key Points From This Episode:In the content creation business, it is wise to make
Ep 108: What Are Some Podcast Editing Tips? Part 2
Today we give you three more useful tips for podcast editing! This carries on from Episode 78 where we first broached this subject, so make sure to check that out if you have not already. This time around we talk about the practice that goes into your diction and avoiding too many filler words, avoiding overly technical setups, and how headphones can help you stay on top of your audio. Tune in to hear all about it! Key Points From This Episode: • Stay mindful of the words you use, and in particu
Ep 107: Is My Podcast Launch Important?
The topic of launching a podcast has come up on the show before, and here we discuss exactly how important this part of your journey is. The truth is that it does matter, but is not the only important thing you have to consider. We believe that while you want to have a strong launch, the consistency with which you follow your launch is even more valuable to your eventual results! Key Points From This Episode: • A launch is important but is not the only thing that will determine your success. • I
Ep 106: How Should I Pick Ad Partners for My Podcast?
There are great opportunities for monetizing your podcast, but it is not always an easy game. The best case scenario is when you can partner with a brand that offers something useful and relevant to your audience. The ability to do this, however, is reliant on the options at your disposal, and sometimes you have to settle for what you can get. Tune in to find out more! Key Points From This Episode: • You want to balance revenue opportunities without 'selling out'.• Podcast monetization
Ep 105: Can You Win Awards for Your Podcast?
Most people are familiar with the Oscars and the Grammys, but the awards that are handed out to podcasts and their creators are still relatively low-key in comparison. That does not mean that these shows and platforms do not exist, and as the podcast world continues to grow, so does the prestige associated with them. Tune in to hear about some of the notable awards and winners! Key Points From This Episode: • Podcasts are still a relatively new medium and industry.• There is an array of award pl
Ep 104: How Do I Come Up New Episode Ideas?
In order to create an impactful and consistent podcast brand, you will have to come up with a lot of ideas for episodes. This is a common challenge that most podcasters will face at some point, to a certain extent. In this episode, we share a few tips for avoiding an ideas block, and keeping that stream of content flowing! Tune into hear about engaging with inspiring peers, noting ideas on the spot, and putting in the time to reach the next level! Key Points From This Episode: • Generating new i
Ep 103: Should I Make Transcripts for My Podcasts?
If you are on the fence about whether or not you should have transcripts for your podcast, this show will convince you to use them. Tune in to find out the infinite advantages of transcripts, and how they can help people find your show more easily. Key Points From This Episode: • Learn about what a transcript is.• Some of the great benefits of having a transcript.• Transcripts play a crucial role in Google ranking and discoverability. Links Mentioned: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Thanks for listening
Ep 102: Can My Kids Start Their Own Podcasts?
There is a fast-growing children’s entertainment market that is not as saturated as other markets, which is why it might be a great idea for your child to start their own podcast. Tune in to hear how they can do it! Key Points From This Episode: • Some young YouTubers who are making serious money.• There is a rapidly growing children’s entertainment market that is not overcrowded. • Details about some of the great kids’ podcasts out there currently.• With some technical help, kids can access thi
Ep 101: How Do I Write an Effective Bio for My Podcast?
Although it is not essential to have a podcast bio, it is a great way to convey personal information to your audience. Today, find out what makes an effective bio and what you should include to ensure you stand out. Key Points From This Episode: • The benefits of having a well-written podcast bio.• Content that you can include in your bio.• You should keep your bio concise so people can read it quickly. Links Mentioned: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Insta
Ep 100: How Do I Make a Trailer for My Podcast?
Following on from the previous episode, today we hear about how to make a podcast trailer. You will find out about the ideal length, some content you should include to entice your audience and a tip on how you can take your trailer to the next level. Key Points From This Episode: • Why the recommended length for a podcast trailer is 30 – 60 seconds.• What you should include in your trailer.• If you can create a video for your trailer, you can use it even more widely. Links Mentioned: iTunes Spot
Ep 99: Does My Podcast Need a Trailer?
If you have ever wondered whether your podcast needs a trailer, this show is for you. Today, we hear about what a podcast trailer is, along with some of the unique ways you can use this short and sweet sound byte. Tune in to hear it all! Key Points From This Episode: • Learn about what a podcast trailer is.• The value of a podcast trailer and how it can pull listeners in. • Some of the exciting use cases for podcast trailers. Links Mentioned: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Thanks for listening! Check u
Ep 98: Should I Ask My Listeners to Leave Ratings and Reviews?
Following up from the previous episode, today we talk about whether you should ask your listeners to leave reviews. Like with anything, it is about finding a happy medium and ensuring you engage without spamming your audience. Tune in to hear it all! Key Points From This Episode: • You have to find the balance between spamming your audience and not asking them anything at all. • Calls to action should mostly happen at the end of the show to maintain flow. • Make a genuine request, turning it fro
Ep 97: Are Ratings and Reviews Important for My Podcast?
We know that for YouTubers and influencers, more views and likes lead to more traction and ultimately wider exposure. Is it the same for podcasts? In today’s episode, we unpack just how important ratings are for podcasts and why you might need to adjust your expectations. Tune in to hear it all. Key Points From This Episode: Catchphrases YouTubers, influencers, and content creators often use to create audience engagement. The number of podcasts out there makes it hard for new podcasts to gain ex
Ep 96: What is Podfade and How Can I Avoid It?
When you are starting out on your podcasting journey, it is easy to feel motivated and inspired. However, as time goes on, you are likely going to run out of steam. In today’s episode, we hear about podfade and discuss some strategies you can use to ensure you don’t fall prey to it. Tune in to hear more! Key Points From This Episode: • The definition of podfade; fading consistency and motivation.• Podfade hits a good number of podcasters.• Some of the things you can do to protect yourself from p
Ep 95: Should I Sell My Own Podcast Merch?
Merch sales are a great additional income stream, but is your podcast ready for it? In today’s episode, we hear about the factors that influence merch sales, and you will find out whether you are in the position to be selling products to your audience. Tune in today! Key Points From This Episode: It is important to understand the financial aspects of podcasting to set the right goals. Unlike YouTube content creators, podcasters are usually talking to a much smaller audience. Merch sales are cont
Ep 94: What is An Audiogram?
You have likely heard the term audiogram being mentioned in the podcasting space. But what is it, and how does it work? In today’s episode, we hear more about audiograms, how they are used, and why it is a good idea to add them to your marketing toolbox. Tune in to hear it all! Key Points From This Episode: • Having a video element for your podcast is beneficial for several reasons. • The definition of an audiogram and the function they serve.• Why the best use of an audiogram is on social media
Ep 93: What Is Multi-Track Audio?
When recording your podcast, you can either use single track or multi-track audio, and the choice you make depends on your situation. Single-track audio works best when recording a single audio source, but the moment you have more than one guest or perhaps conduct a remote interview, you should opt for multi-track if possible. Tune in and hear how this option can help you make a smoother-sounding product in situations when you need to record multiple audio sources! Key Points From This Episode:
Ep 92: How can I engage with my audience while recording?
If you are a podcast host, one way to spice up the content you are creating is by engaging with your audience while recording your show. In today’s episode, we give you a few tips for different ways of doing this. We get into using audio chat rooms like Clubhouse, going live on Instagram or Facebook, using pre-recorded voice notes that listeners can send you online, and more. Tune in to hear some of the audience engagement options available for you to experiment with today! Key Points From This
Ep 91: What Are Podcast Show Notes?
In today’s episode of the Ask We Edit Show, we answer the question, “what are podcast show notes?” Simply put, show notes are the content of your podcast summarized in written form. Tuning in, you will hear about the difference between a show notes document and a transcript. You will also learn the main reasons why it is important to produce a show notes document along with your podcast! Key Points From This Episode: • Learn what show notes are: a written summary of your podcast!• The difference
Ep 90: Will Video Podcasts Kill Audio Podcasts?
Here at the Ask We Edit Podcast, we believe that audio-only is the main reason behind the growth of the podcast medium. At the same time, video podcasts have been growing steadily and many high-level podcasters are incorporating this avenue into their array of content. A great way to enjoy the best of both worlds is to use the power of video to further boost your reach and appeal to new audiences that might be more suited to YouTube. Video clips and teasers on streaming sites and social networks
Ep 89: What is Dynamic Ad Insertion?
There are two broad categories for ad spots in podcasting: baked-in and dynamic. Baked-in advertising refers to adverts that are part of the original audio, and are either included in the conversation or are just part of the audio file. Dynamic ad insertion refers to ads that are added in during editing and the benefit of this lies in the flexibility it affords podcasters. If your contract is up with certain advertisers, you can simply replace their ad with a new one without having to record any
Ep 88: How Do I Record A Podcast Interview on Skype?
We have addressed the topic of remote interviews on this podcast before and today we want to zero in on the option of using Skype for your conversations. There are a few simple ways that you can make recordings for an episode using Skype, and the first of these is to use the Skype software itself to record. This method is straightforward but does result in a single-track file which can be troublesome in the editing process. Integrating other apps, such as Ecamm Call Recorder, can help you get ar
Ep 87: What is CPM in Podcasting?
When looking into building relationships with advertisers for your podcast, or for a podcast to advertise through, the concept of CPM is a vital one. CPM stands for 'cost per mille' and in this context it signals how much it costs to advertise per one thousand impressions or listens. To make this process a bit simpler, many podcast advertising marketplaces can walk you through this and are well worth checking out! Key Points From This Episode:In the podcast world, CPM stands for '
Ep 86: What Can I Offer My Patreons?
Patreon can be a very helpful tool to incorporate into your business as an online content creator. From small gadgets and pieces of merchandise to high-level events and exclusive content, you can easily turn audience loyalty into income and increased connection. Tune in to hear some simple examples of what you can offer your biggest fans!Key Points From This Episode:The usefulness and options offered by Patreon for content creators. Merch, accessories, events, content, and more!Branching out fro
Ep 85: Should My Podcast Have its Own Website?
Podcasts are a great medium because of their high levels of accessibility, but they are often under-utilized in terms of their ability to drive traffic to people or brands’ websites. In today’s episode, you will hear more about the benefits of having a dedicated website for your show and the importance of providing something valuable for your listener. For this and more, tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:The motivation behind your podcast influences whether or not you have a website. Wh
Ep 84: What is The Most Expensive Microphone on the Market?
A mid-range microphone will probably serve all of your podcasting needs. But there are some seriously expensive mics out there, and while you may never have to use them, it is still interesting to learn more about them. Tune in today to find out about some of the priciest mics out there!Key Points From This Episode:Microphone needs are context-dependent, but a mid-range mic will likely serve you well.Instances where a more expensive mic is warranted.The most expensive microphones in the world an
Ep 83: How Do I Strengthen My Vocal Cords?
Do you find that after a long day of podcasting your voice is hoarse? If so, you might need to strengthen your vocal cords. In today’s episode, you will hear about why strong vocal cords are important and find out ways to get those muscles stronger. Tune in to discover more!Key Points From This Episode:Your vocal cords are muscles, which, like any muscle, can be strengthened.Some of the benefits of having stronger vocal cords.Long hours of podcasting can put strain on your vocal cords.Hear our t
Ep 82: What Causes Voice Cracks?
Voice cracks are not only for teenagers going through puberty; they can happen to us all. In today’s episode, we learn about some of the major causes of voice cracks and you’ll hear what you can do to move past this pesky problem. Tune in to find out more! Key Points From This Episode:Voice cracks can happen to anyone at any time!Why tightened vocal cords cause voice cracks.Some factors, aside from puberty, that contribute to your voice cracking.Links Mentioned:iTunesSpotifyStitcherThanks for li
Ep 81: How Many Ads Should I Put in Each Episode?
Ads are a great revenue-generating opportunity. However, if not approached correctly, they can affect the listener experience negatively. In today’s episode, we explore some of the factors to consider when including ads in your podcast. It is all about balance, timing, and adding value to your audience, so be sure to tune in today to learn more!Key Points From This Episode:Too many ads spoil the listener experience, but too few means you miss out on revenue opportunities. Ads should be relevant
Ep 80: Can I Self-Host My Podcast?
When we talk about self-hosting a podcast, we are referring to the online storage of your podcast content. In this episode, we give a quick recap of what a podcast hosting service does, and then delve into reasons why you may want to self-host. There is the potential to save money and gain more control over your feed, however there a number of looming hurdles down this road that you will probably want to avoid. Tune in to hear more! Key Points From This Episode:What does self-hosting a podcast m
Ep 79: How Can I Be a Good Podcast Guest?
We have talked before about how to approach booking guests for your show and some tips for being a better host of your own podcast, and today we are switching it up and talking about it from the other side! Tune in to hear some great tips on upping your game as a guest on someone else's show, including ways to improve the flow of a conversation, and setting up the smoothest experience for everyone involved!Key Points From This Episode:Research is the most important foundation to build. Test
Ep 78: What Are Some Podcast Editing Tips?
Over the years we have spent in the podcast editing game, we have amassed a small arsenal of tips and tricks that we think can help you with your own editing queries. There is a degree to which these questions come down to personal preference, as you may want a heavily produced feel or something slightly more raw. Tune in to hear about dual mics, software, recording locations, and more!Key Points From This Episode:Editing comes down to personal preference to a certain extent. Expertise with a pa
Ep 77: How Do Podcast Ad Marketplaces Work?
There have been huge increases in the podcast advertising space over the last few years, and this has led to the emergence of ad marketplaces, which allow podcast hosts to connect with advertisers and find the right partners. Although this route is not for everyone, if you have a certain type and size of audience, it could be a great way for you to offer value to them and advertisers, while increasing your revenue! Listen in to find out more.Key Points From This Episode:The sharp rise in podcast
Ep 76: Can I Use My Live Stream as a Podcast?
As the numbers of live streams continue to rise, many online personalities are beginning to see how this content might be used or repurposed into the form of a podcast. So what are the things that you should consider when approaching this idea? Tune in to hear some helpful thoughts on how you can create multiple uses for your online content and maximize your reach with different formats!Key Points From This Episode:Many successful podcasts appear to be mostly improvised. The rise of live streami
Ep 75: Should I Use Sound Effects in My Podcast?
Adding some spice to your podcast is a great way to increase production value. In this episode, we take a look at why sound can be a great addition to your show, as well as when it should be avoided. We also give a special shout-out to our favorite sound effects libraries, and share how you can use their awesome files. To find out more on the topic, join us today...ba dum tss!Key Points From This Episode:Why sound effects can increase the production value of your podcast.What types of podcasts d
Ep 74: How Do I Record an Interview Remotely?
Recording your interviews remotely is a great way to connect with a much larger variety of guests. In today’s episode, we explore some of the tools available to you, both free and paid, and discuss their benefits and drawbacks. To find out which one will best suit you, join us today!Key Points From This Episode:What makes remote interviews useful.Some of the downsides to doing remote interviews.What tools you have available to you.Links Mentioned:ZoomSkypeGoogle HangoutsThe Joe Rogan ExperienceS
Ep 73: Can Meditation Help My Podcasting?
Finding your zen can be useful for your podcast show, for a number of reasons. With more and more reputable research coming to the fore, we can now see that meditation and mindfulness help reduce anxiety and stress, and aid mental clarity. In this episode, we go into detail about meditation and mindfulness and discuss some of the ways you can get started. So breathe in for four, hold for seven and out for eight, and join us today!Key Points From This Episode:How meditation is gaining traction in
Ep 72: What’s More Important: Listens, or Downloads?
When it comes to measuring the success of your podcast, two main metrics come to mind: listens and downloads. But which is more important? In this episode, we uncover the uses for each and discuss why downloads can be considered the more important between the two. So join us today to find out more on RSS feeds, and CPM models.Key Points From This Episode:The difference between downloads and listens.Why download and streams stats is beneficial.How RSS feeds and CPM models are linked to downloads.
Ep 71: How Long Should My Podcast Description Be?
Descriptions are more than just a few notes about your show; they’re effectively a sales pitch. These bits of text are what pulls listeners into a podcast, while artwork is also a major drawcard. In this episode, we look at how to perfect the art of writing a description and what separates the good from the great. To get more on the topic, join us today!Key Points From This Episode:Answering the question: what is a podcast description?Why it is important to balance detail with the length of the
Ep 70: Is Podcasting Good For a Consulting Business?
If you’re a consultant, having a podcast could be a great way to market your knowledge, skills and the services you offer. In this episode, we explore what to be wary of when starting a podcast to market your consultancy, as well as how you can make the most out of the medium. Join us today for more on the topic!Key Points From This Episode:Why a consulting business can benefit from having a podcast.Some approaches for consultancy podcasts.Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram
Ep 69: Are There Any Reasons Why I Should Not Start a Podcast?
Podcasts can be great fun, but they’re not for everyone. In this episode, we take a look at the recipe for a successful podcast and why it might not be appealing for some. We also take a look at a few of the qualities needed to podcast, so be sure to stick around to find out if podcasts are for you!Key Points From This Episode:Why you shouldn’t start a podcast.The types of qualities podcasts require from hosts and creators.When lacking consistency and discipline is appropriate for your podcast.H
Ep 68: What Is An Audio Waveform?
Although waveforms can be explored at a technical level, it’s best you get to grips with the basics. In this episode, we take a look at how to interpret the different axes, and why they can help you finetune speaker levels for an optimal listening experience. Key Points From This Episode:Defining an audio waveform.Why waveforms can be useful.Links Mentioned:Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for every
Ep 67: Should I Label My Podcast as Explicit?
What the ****? Expletives can be heard found on many podcast shows, but with surprisingly little information on the topic, it’s best to err on the side of caution. In today’s show, we get into why it is important to mark your podcast as explicit if you have expletives, as well as what could happen if you don’t. To find out more, be sure to join us today! Key Points From This Episode:Why you should always be more cautious than not.What happens if your show has expletives but isn’t marked as expli
Ep 66: How Do I Overcome Mic Fright?
Mic fright is a common experience for many podcasters, especially those new to the medium. The best way to get over it? Practice. In today’s episode, we look at mic fright and talk about how you can mitigate mic fright and gain mic confidence. Key Points From This Episode:The difference between mic fright and stage fright.How to get comfortable in front of the mic.Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog fo
Ep 65: Why Do Echoes Happen?
Echoes are frustrating reverb that often come when you’re in a room with poor sound absorption. Luckily, there is normally something you can do about it. In this episode, we take a look at why echoes happen, and better yet, how you can eliminate them. To hear more, be sure to join us today!Key Points From This Episode:Terminology for echoes.What causes echoes.How to avoid them.Links Mentioned:Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog
Ep 64: What’s the Difference Between Twitter Spaces vs Clubhouse vs Fireside?
Audio-only social media is taking the world by storm, with platforms like Twitter Spaces, Clubhouse, and Fireside to explore. In this episode, we get into what nuances come with audio-only social media, as well as what each platform has to offer. Tune in today! Key Points From This Episode:How the world is receiving audio-only social media.We define audio-only platforms and what makes audio-only social media what it is.Links Mentioned:Twitter SpacesClubhouseFiresideThanks for listening! Check us
Ep 63: What is a Reflection Filter?
Ever heard of the term “reverb”? Well, that’s exactly what a reflection filter helps to prevent. Here on the show it’s not always just about dishing out podcasting success strategies; sometimes it’s simply digging into the terminology that exists within the vast podcasting sphere. So listen in today as we discuss the term “reflection filter”, what it is, how it works, and why you might need one!Key Points From This Episode:What is reverb and how does it occur?How a reflection filter can help whe
Ep 62: What Topic Should I Choose For My Podcast?
When it comes to choosing your topic, others simply cannot tell you what to talk about. However, to help you narrow things down, consider this: does your topic peak your interest? Does it give you energy when you are discussing it? Now combine this with some keyword research and you just might hit the topic jackpot! Tune in today to hear some strategies for picking a podcast topic that is right for you.Key Points From This Episode:Why your topic should be in line with your interests.Importance o
Ep 61: What Are the Top Three Reasons Why Podcasts Fail?
There are a ton of great examples of podcasters who completely knock it out of the park. However, we can’t ignore the fact that not all podcast find succes. With over a million active podcasts, there are bound to be a few that simply fizzle out and die. So it is good to know why this happens in order to increase the likelihood that it won’t happen to you. Stay tuned to find out how you can stay committed, be consistent, and follow through on your execution.Key Points From This Episode:Why a lack
Ep 60: What are ID3 Tags?
‘ID3 tags’ might sound like incomprehensible computer jargon but they’re important to your podcast upload process, especially as they contain useful metadata about your show. To hear about the purpose of these tags, why they’re needed, and our recommendations on how to use them, be sure to join us today.Key Points From This Episode:Defining what an ID3 tag is. What ID3 tags provide your listener.Types of information we recommend you use in your ID3 tags.Links Mentioned:MP3TAGThanks for listening
Ep 59: How Far From The Mic Should I Be When Recording?
One of the most important things to consider when recording your podcast is how close you sit to the mic. Some aspects you might not have thought are influenced by your mic include unpleasant plosive sounds and background noise. To hear about how you can make sure you ace your recording, tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:How your distance from the microphone can affect the way your show sounds.Plosives and background noise are things you need to take into consideration.Different types o
Ep 58: What Is The Current Top Podcast Category?
Podcasts are becoming an ever more popular platform to consume content. Naturally, there are scores of different themes and topics to cover. But only a few of them can be among the most popular. In this episode, we talk about which shows top the ranks in their respective categories. To find out what they are, be sure to join us today!Key Points From This Episode:Which podcast categories are most popular.Some of the shows that top the ranks of their respective categories.Links Mentioned:StatistaT
Ep 57: How Much Time Does it Take to Edit a Podcast?
Editing your podcast comes down to a few factors, like personal preference and podcasting setup. As varied as the needs of different shows might be, there are a few things that remain the same for all of them. To hear what these are and more, be sure to tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:Why editing a podcast is different for every show.What podcast editing depends on.Which aspects of your podcast require attention, no matter the style or preference.Some of the options that come with edi
Ep 56: Should Podcasters Be Using Twitter Spaces?
The digital world is one of constant buzz, evolution, and disruption. One new platform which raises the ears of podcasters is Clubhouse, an audio-only chat room. Clubhouse has huge potential for podcasters, just like another brand new aspect audio-only social media channel: Twitter Spaces. To hear more on Clubhouse and Twitter Spaces, be sure to join us today!Key Points From This Episode:Hear about audio-only social media platforms like Clubhouse and Twitter Spaces.What separates Twitter Spaces
Ep 55: How Do I Land Guest Spots On Other Podcasts?
It’s always a great idea to land a guest spot on other podcasts. But how do you crack an invite? Some ways include pitching or using services that link you up with podcasts looking for guests. To hear about “the Tinder for podcasters,” and how you can source other shows looking for guests on your own, be sure to join us today!Key Points From This Episode:Why you should be a guest on another podcast.How you can source other shows to be a guest on. Methods for pitching to other shows.Links Mention
Ep 54: What Are The Benefits To Being A Guest On Another Podcast?
Making guest appearances on another podcast can be great for your own show. Sounds weird? It’s not. In fact, joining another podcast as their guest has a whole load of benefits for your show, like generating exposure, credibility, contacts, collaboration, and way more. Tune in to find out what these are and why taking on the role of a guest is great!Key Points From This Episode:How being a guest on another podcast can grow your own brand.Why you should always consider being a guest on another po
Ep 53: How Can I Use Facebook Ads For My Podcast?
Using Facebook Ads is a great way to target your audience specifically. In just a few steps, you can make an impression on your niche; all you need is a business account, pinpoint your demographic traits, and create the ad itself. What that ad looks like is up to you, but make sure it attracts attention right off the bat. To find out about demographics and how to make your ad stand out to your audience, tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:How Facebook Ads allow you to advertise.The steps
Ep 52: How Should I Market My Podcast On TikTok?
With so many platforms to market your podcast, it’s hard to choose one. With millions of users, TikTok is becoming an ever more popular platform. Thanks to its favorable algorithm, this social network allows its users to get traction early on after posting. To find out about its epic features and how to create great TikTok content, be sure to join us in this episode! Key Points From This Episode: • Why TikTok is a good place to market your podcast.• How TikTok has changed in recent times.• What
Ep 51: How Long Does It Take To Make Money Podcasting?
Having a podcast is great. Having a podcast that makes money is even better. There are a few ways you can generate income from your podcast, like ad revenue, product and service sales, merch sales, Patreon donations, and exclusive content access. In this episode, we cover the fastest and best ways to make money from your podcast. For top tips and cautions, be sure to join us today!Key Points From This Episode:Revenue is always dependent on income-generating strategy.There are five main strategie
Ep 50: How Do I Build A Community Around My Podcast?
Your podcast sounds awesome and now it’s time to share it with the world. But that doesn’t mean you’ve made it. The secret sauce to creating a successful podcast is engagement. Some of the steps you can take to build a loyal community include, answering listener questions, listeners calling in during a recording, and creating common meeting places for them. To hear more top tips, be sure to join us in this episode! Key Points From This Episode:The key to building an audience around your podcast
Ep 49: What Type of Podcast Ads Are The Most Effective?
When it comes to ad-types, you have three main options to choose from, namely, baked-in which has two suboptions, and dynamic insertion. Baked-in means the specific ad is cemented into the audio file and can’t be changed. To hear why dynamic insertion holds the trump card over baked-in ads, be sure to join us and find out why!Key Points From This Episode:What types of ad options you have available.The downsides to baked-in ads.Why you have more control over adverts when using dynamic insertion.L
Ep 48: How Do I Host A Guest Interview For My Podcast?
Hosting an interview can be a daunting task, so it’s best to prepare for them in the right ways. Most of it comes down to practice, but if you don’t have time or you’re still green, there are a couple of tips that can help. From researching your guests to finding your zen, to steering the bus, tune in to hear all about it.Key Points From This Episode:Practice helps you become a better interviewer.Researching your guest.Why it is important to be in the driver’s seat.How to focus before an intervi
Ep 47: What’s The Difference Between All The Podcast Hosting Platforms?
There are so many options when it comes to finding a podcast hosting platform for your show. But with such variety comes tricky decision-making. In this episode, we take a look at a few of the best platforms available, and why they might be the right fit for you. In short, it’s all down to storage, simplicity, and extra features. To find out more, be sure to tune in with us today!Key Points From This Episode:Choosing the right podcast hosting platform.The contributing factors which will affect y
Ep 46: How Should I Do SEO For My Podcast?
Traditionally speaking, SEO is used for blogs, but it’s range of use is becoming more and more varied and could help bring your podcast to the world. In 2019, Google changed their algorithm to index audio, which means your audio is being transcribed and ranked by the search engine supergiant. So next time you’re writing content for your podcast, be sure to target the right words. Tune in with us to find out which SEO software services can best serve you.Key Points From This Episode:SEO’s uses ar
Ep 45: How Should I Deal With Negative Comments?
There are three things certain in life: death, taxes, and negative comments on the internet. Dealing with that negativity can greatly improve your experience. It’s important to distinguish the difference between constructive criticism and the bad comments that are made by people who have nothing better to do. The way you handle negative comments is important too, and ignoring them won’t help the success of your show. To find out how you can tackle negative comments, be sure to join us today!Key
Ep 44: What Should I Do Before Hitting Record?
Unless you’re live streaming, you don’t have a podcast if you don’t hit record. There are a few different things you can do to prepare before you hit the red button. Our top five tips include fuelling up to keep your brain sharp, meditating, filling your water bottle, readying your notes, and testing your mic. To hear what these tips and tricks can do for you, join us today!Key Points From This Episode:It’s important to be prepared before you hit record.Our top five tips to help you prepare befo
Ep 43: What Are The Best Ways To Monetize My Podcast?
There are a few ways you can make money from your podcast and your approach will vary depending on your situation. The first and most obvious way is through adverts. CPM is also another option, but this consists of two main ingredients: quantity and quality. You can also sell products and services through your show. To hear more detail on these options, be sure to tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:Using adverts and selling sponsorship slots.What a CPM is and how it can benefit you.Selli
Ep 42: Should I Host a Podcast Event?
The COVID pandemic can make hosting events a little tricky, but there are a few options to suit the current climate. Events help create connection with audiences and the broader community. Some event options you have available include, Zoom, Google Classrooms, and Discord events, along with Facebook and Instagram livestreams. To hear which of these will best suit you, be sure to join us today!Key Points From This Episode:Why podcasting events are useful.The different event types that you have av
Ep 41: How Can I Improve My Voice?
Your voice is one of your most important assets to your podcast, and there are a few simple ways that you can improve it. In today’s episode, we cover five tips including staying hydrated; not smoking; practicing voice exercises; avoiding dairy; and using your voice wisely. To hear more about these tips in detail, be sure to join us!Key Points From This Episode:You can improve your voice through simple changes.Our top five tips to improve your voice.Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter,
Ep 40: What Are The Current Five Biggest Podcasts?
Deciding which are the five biggest podcasts depends on the platform. In this episode we cover what separates Apple Podcasts from Spotify, as well as which podcasts are the biggest on their respective platforms. To find out which podcasts make the list, be sure to join us today! Key Points From This Episode:Which platform has more unique devices and which has more unique downloads.Links Mentioned:Apple PodcastsSpotifyChartableHow To Be A Better HumanThe Bible In A Year with Mike SchmitzCrime Jun
Ep 39: Do All Podcasts Need Editing Or Can I Publish The Raw Audio?
We might be a podcast editing company, so we’d love to say that everything that gets recorded needs to be edited. But we are also a company that is passionate about the medium, and it’s simply not true that every show needs to be edited. It all depends on your setup and skills behind the mic. To find out what it takes to be an edit-free podcast, tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:Not every podcast needs an edit.What skills and setup you need to be an edit-free podcast.Thanks for listenin
Ep 38: What Are Microphone Polar Patterns?
Microphone-what? Whether you’ve heard of them or not, microphone polar patterns affect every podcast show. Essentially, a polar pattern is a microphone’s directionality and is the area of the mic that is most sensitive to receiving sound. In this episode, we discuss the three most popular polar patterns: omnidirectional, unidirectional, and bidirectional. To find out which will suit you best, tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:We unpack what a polar pattern is.Listen in to find out about
Ep 37: How Many Downloads Before I Can Make A Living Podcasting?
Making a living from podcasting is a dream for many. In this episode, we take a look at what it would take to earn a living by using the CPM model, which involves releasing a handful of sponsored episodes on a weekly basis. To find out how the CPM model works and why a general formula isn’t clean-cut, be sure to tune in with us today!Key Points From This Episode:How much you need to earn in order to “make a living” in the US.Why CPM is more dynamic than its reputation lets on.Links Mentioned:Bus
Ep 36: How Does Patreon Work For Podcasters?
Patreon is a popular revenue generator for podcasters that allows fans to make weekly or monthly contributions to your content on a volunteer basis. Creators set up a page for themselves to which they direct their audience, offering them a variety of exclusive content. To find out more on how you can use Patreon and its tiered system to supplement your income, be sure to join us today.Key Points From This Episode:We explain what Patreon is.How podcasts use Patreon.Links Mentioned:DiscordPatreonT
Ep 35: How Do I Get Sponsors For My Podcast?
There are a few ways you can find sponsorship for your show. One traditional method is the CPM model, but generating revenue from them can be tricky. Another option you have is to make a pitch to companies already sponsoring shows in your niche. For this, persistence is key. To find out how you can ace your sponsor pitch, tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:CPM models and why they’re challenging.How to pitch for sponsors.Links Mentioned:Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Insta
Ep 34: What Type Of Mic Should I Get To Record My Podcast?
Sounding great on your podcast has a lot to do with the sound equipment you use. From mics that cost under $100 to others that exceed $11,000, it’s hard to know which ones to choose. To eliminate the confusion, it’s best you know your preference, budget, format, and complexity. Find out more and join us today!Key Points From This Episode:Preference, budget, format, and complexity are things to consider when buying a mic.We talk about designated mics and omnidirectional mic.Links Mentioned:PC Mag
Ep 33: What Software Should I Use For Recording My Podcast?
When it comes to recording your podcast, there are a few options available. With that said, your choice will probably depend on a few different factors. We talk about a range of software, ranging from cheap and easy to and pricier and more complex. The software mentioned in this episode includes Audacity, Adobe Audition, and GarageBand. Key Points From This Episode:Your recording software depends on your needs.Which software is cheap and easy.Professional software you’ll need for more complicate
Ep 32: How Do I Pitch My Podcast To Guests?
Guest interviews are the most popular podcast form and they receive a whopping 30% of the industry’s revenue share. Making the pitch to a potential guest is crucial and comes with a few steps, like knowing what type of guest you would like to appear, doing your research, and scheduling them into your show. Not sure how to do it? Find out more and tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:Which format of podcast is most popular.Different steps needed to create a guest interview podcast.Links Men
Ep 31: What Are The Chances of My Podcast Becoming Successful?
Without a crystal ball, it’s hard to know how successful your podcast will be. What it really comes down to is your idea of success, and how committed you are to creating that success. You first need to understand whether or not you want it to be your side-hustle or a full-time gig. The recipe for success is proper execution, dedication, and patience. And then a little more patience. Just remember: there were successful podcasts before you, and there will be successful ones after, so you can do
Ep 30: Where Are Podcasts Most Popular?
The most dominant player in podcasts has been Apple, with speculation suggesting the word ‘podcast,’ partly comes from ‘iPod’. Apple Podcasts hit 50 billion downloads in 2018 alone, and that number is sure to be significantly higher today. A growing player in the space is Spotify which spent a whopping $600 million acquiring the Joe Rogan Experience, This American Life, and shows by Kim Kardashian and the Obamas. They have over one million listed shows and 16% of their 299 million users listen t
Ep 29: Should I Film My Podcast?
Sure, podcasts are an audio medium, but these days many people film them as well. There are loads of benefits, like boosting content and opening doors to starting a YouTube channel. Video can build a closer and more intimate relationship with your audience. It’s great to put a face to the voice, and that familiarity will build trust and loyalty. Beware though, video elements take a lot more work.Key Points From This Episode:The benefits to filming your podcast.YouTubing opportunities can come th
Ep 28: What’s the Difference Between a Dynamic and a Condenser Microphone?
Mics: they’re not all the same. The main difference is dynamic and condenser, with the former being older tech. Soundwaves move its diaphragm which moves a metal coil that bobs up and down to capture an AC current identical to a soundwave. They’re great for recording loud sounds, but can have a tough time picking up quieter sounds. Condenser mics are recommended for in-studio recording and they’re awesome for recording quieter, more complex sounds. Soundwaves hit the condenser diaphragm with vib
Ep 27: How Can I Get More Comfortable in Front of the Mic When Podcasting?
One word: practice. Talking to yourself in front of a mic can feel pretty uncomfortable to do. Our host Andrew Delmar is 27 episodes deep and he still doesn’t feel natural doing this, but he understands that all hosts go through this, and the best way to overcome it is to practice over and over. There are still some things that’ll help take some of the pressure off, like post-production editing. Scripts and loose outlines can also really help relax you. Do whatever you need to do to take the edg
Ep 26: Is the Podcast Industry Going to Keep Growing?
Last year was a big one for podcasting, and more and more big players like Amazon, Google, Apple, and Tencent are making waves in the space. With so much traction, podcasters are earning more money than ever, and more revenue is on the way. Currently, the entire industry is valued at around $11 billion and is expected to grow to $65 billion by 2027. There are 1,750,000 podcasts as of this month, while only a year ago, there was less than half this number. With these kinds of projections, you def
Ep 25: Should I Wear Headphones While I Record My Podcast?
Wearing headphones while recording your podcast might seem counterintuitive, right? Wrong. It’s actually the only way to get an accurate, real-time review of your voice while recording. It might sound cringey, because the voice we hear is different from the voice those around us can hear; as discussed in a previous episode about hating the sound of your own voice. Headphones give you a truer version of how you sound, and the ability to make real-time adjustments to volume, popping Ps, and backgr
Ep 24: How Should I Market My Podcast On Twitter?
Twitter has 146 million daily users and has constantly high volumes of Tweets being made thanks to the platform’s ease of use. With over 9,000 Tweets being made every second, you can make yours stand out by doing a few key things. Keep your content short and make use of announcements, post quotes, provide valuable information, and, of course, captions to accompany audio or video snippets. Possibly Twitter’s best characteristic is the opportunity for audience engagement.Key Points From This Episo
Ep 23: How Much Should I Market My Podcast on Facebook?
With 2.4 billion users every month, Facebook is a social media super-highway. Facebook pages are your entry onto this highway and is your best shot at maximizing your exposure on the platform. Thanks to its accessibility, users can like and follow your page which means they can see your posts in their newsfeed. Facebook is different to Instagram, as you have more text-based options, although you should still use visual content. You can use Facebook for announcements of new releases, teasers, Q&a
Ep 22: How Much Should I Market My Podcast On Instagram?
So you’ve created your podcast, and now it’s time to share it with the world. Instagram is a great way to market your podcast, but much marketing should you be dedicated to the platform? Understanding your platform of choice is vital as well as knowing what your audience wants and expects. Instagram is audio-visual, which makes it perfect for podcast marketing. Use the bio, create engaging posts, and add video components if you have the option to. Key Points From This Episode:It’s crucial to fee
Ep 21: How Much Editing Does My Podcast Need?
How much editing your podcast depends on many things, and as leading specialists of the industry, We Edit Podcasts knows this better than anyone. But not all podcasts need huge time investments when it comes to editing. How much time you spend editing is influenced by preference, personal style, and subject matter. If your show plays better as raw and unedited, then leave it at that, just like The Joe Rogan Experience. But sometimes post-production is needed, so always keep it in mind if you nee
Ep 20: What Software Should I use For Editing My Podcast?
Editing can be one of the toughest aspects of podcasting, but it doesn’t have to be. If you’re doing your own editing, you have loads of options available. If you’re just getting started out in podcasting, your decision might be made on what’s free and what’s paid. Audacity and Garageband are a great start, with the latter being the trickier of the two. For paid and automated options, Descript is an awesome app that uses AI to edit and delete words from transcripts. You can also choose from Adob
Ep 19: Why Do I Hate the Sound of My Voice?
Why we don’t like the sound of our voice comes down to a mismatch of expectations of hearing our voice when we speak, and how we actually sound. The sound we hear is determined by sound waves passing through the air and our cheekbones. Our cheeks bones produce a lower frequency than the air, which is why the two can sound so different from each other. The more you hear yourself, the less cringe it should be, so keep chatting and keep listening!Key Points From This Episode:Hearing our voice as we
Ep 18: What Does A Pop Filter Do?
Pop filters clean up the sound before you even edit it. They protect your mic from popping sounds, or rather, fast-moving air called plosives. Plosives are created from popping Ps when speaking close to your mic. Pop filters come in a variety of forms and are typically nylon or metal mesh screens that sit between you and the mic. Foam windscreens also slide on the mic itself and are great for omnidirectional recording.Key Points From This Episode:Pop filters help keep your sound clean.Which soun
Ep 17: How Do I Find Guests For My Podcast?
There are many different ways you can get guests for your show. One of the easiest ways is to use social media; especially Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook groups. Many people would love to be a guest on your podcast, especially if it means more exposure for their brand, so it’s a good idea to engage with your niche. The best guest-booking tools you can use are PodMatch.Key Points From This Episode:Use social media platforms to find guests.Why people are more willing to be on your show than you t
Ep 16: Should I Incorporate Music Into My Podcast?
There is a time and a place for music in podcasts. Music can either enhance the listening experience or it can do the opposite and distract your listener. Music is best used for podcast intros and outros, but can also be used prior to and following ad reads. Sound effects are also a great way to spice things up in your show, but make sure you only use licensed sound.Key Points From This Episode:Why music can be good or bad inclusions.When to use music.Incorporating music with ad reads.Links Ment
Ep 15: Where Should I Host My Podcast?
Podcast hosts are the places on the internet where you host your audio files. They also distribute RSS feed to platforms like iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher. There are loads of hosts to choose from, but you should keep in mind the services you want and the storage you’ll need. There are also aspects like RSS feed, distribution, statistics, advertising, premium content, and monetization tools to consider.Key Points From This Episode:We answer the question; what is a podcast host?Podcast hosts dist
Ep 14: What Is A Podcast RSS Feed?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is basically an ugly text file called an XML file. This is what your computer’s RSS reader looks for to find real-time updates. That might sound confusing, but it’s simple and really helpful. Rather than scratching around for the latest content, RSS feeds it directly to you, which saves you time and sieves out the content you’re not looking for.Key Points From This Episode:RSS stands for: Really Simple Syndication.Your computer uses RSS readers to che
Ep 13: Can I Podcast As A Side Gig?
You can definitely podcast as a side gig! The best part is that you have a few options, too. The first is to build an audience for something else that you’re working on, so you can provide existing clients with even more content that will hopefully lead to conversions. One more option is to podcast for your hobby. Check out online forums for cool topics you can cover, and be inspired by the success stories of others. Go on, give it a go!Key Points From This Episode:Podcasting can definitely be a
Ep 12: Should I Use The Co-Host Format For My Podcast?
Whether or not you’d like to use the co-host format is entirely up to you. Certain formats work for certain people. Bringing on a co-host is similar to the guest format; it’s a great way to stimulate conversation. If you and your co-host have good chemistry, creating new content should be a breeze. Some great podcasts for reference are Spittin’ Chiclets by Barstool Sports and The Office Ladies by Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey.Key Points From This Episode:Should you have a co-host? The answer i
Ep 11: Should I Use the Improv Format for My Podcast?
Picking a format for your podcast can be tricky. If there was one type of podcast that suits improv best, it would be comedy. A great example of an improv podcast is Bill Burr’s Monday Morning Podcast. Do you like cracking jokes? Maybe grab a mic and start a podcast with your buddies.Key Points From This Episode:Using an improv format is completely unique to the host and what they want to create.Particular subject matter that might work better in an improv format.We answer: what is improv, then?
Ep 10: Should I Use The Q&A Format For My Podcast?
A great way to include an engaged audience is to host a Q&A formatted podcast or utilize this format in some way. Additional benefits for this setup include the lack of planning necessary, as well as allowing outside ideas to enrich your content. Tune in to hear more!Key Points From This Episode:There is no single answer to this question, as it is dependent on a number of factors. This format includes the audience and allows them to contribute. Q&A sessions reduce the amount of planning
Ep 9: Should I Use The Storytelling Format For My Podcast?
One of the most popular formats for podcasts is the story. This American Life, Lore, and Limetown are great examples of very successful podcasts with a huge listenership. If storytelling suits your particular skillset as well as your intentions for the show, it is definitely worth considering. Another option is to convert a story you have already written into podcast format!Key Points From This Episode:There is no single answer to this question, as it is dependent on a number of factors. Storyte
Ep 8: Should I Use The Guest Format For My Podcast?
Incorporating guest appearances into your podcast has a bunch of useful benefits. For one, it will allow you to present a wider range of thoughts and ideas, with the added dynamism of different personalities. It will also ease the pressure of having to come up with all the content on your own, as you can bounce ideas off of someone else. Tune in to hear if this format could suit you!Key Points From This Episode:There is no single answer to this question, as it is dependent on a number of factors
Ep 7: What Format Is Best For My Podcast?
There are a wide variety of formats that podcasts can adhere to, with each having its own value. When creating solo shows, with no guests or interviews, a simple yet effective way to approach it is with a rough sketch of thoughts and ideas for the episode. This allows some space for improvisation and a natural feeling, compared with a format that is more fully scripted. Key Points From This Episode:There is no single answer to this question, as it is dependent on a number of factors.A basic out
Ep 6: How Does Podcast Hosting Work?
In order to get your podcast heard, you will need to utilize a podcast host. Quite simply, these companies store your content and its metadata online, so that listeners can listen to it on streaming platforms. There is a huge number of potentially suitable hosting companies, and your final decision will depend on the specifics of your budget and aims for your show. Key Points From This Episode:Podcast audio is hosted on websites, along with artwork and metadata.Listeners access podcasts through
Ep 5: How Many Episodes Should I Launch With?
Your initial launching strategy is dependent on a couple of variable factors, namely the schedule you wish to follow and the size of your existent listener-base. Delivering content to your audience on-time and in a dependable manner, as well as keeping them interested and engaged should be your number one goal. Remember, consistency is key! With that in mind, we believe in launching with a few episodes, and always aiming to have a few more episodes on the backlog, to give yourself some leeway fo
Ep 4: The First Podcast Ever?
The much-disputed question of the first podcast, depends on your definitions. The roots of the medium can be found when radio media made its way onto the internet in 2003, and when this combined with the invention of the RSS feed, we see the shaping of the format we know today. It is believed that the first-ever podcast appeared on Chris Lydon's blog, although it was not until a little while later that it would actually be known as a 'podcast', when the words iPod and webcast were
Ep 3: Do People Listen to Podcasts?
If you are wondering whether there is actually a realistic audience for podcasts, the answer is a resounding 'yes'! Statistics show that the majority of Americans have listened to a podcast at least once, and almost all are familiar with the medium. With the recent spike of podcasters and their audiences, we can now safely say there are over one million podcasts in existence, spanning over 100 languages! Key Points From This Episode:Most of America has either listened to podcasts or ar
Ep 2: What is a Podcast?
Podcasting has been growing healthily over the last decade or so, but asking exactly what a podcast is, still seems to be a relevant question. To put it simply, a podcast is on-demand audio, available in episode format. One of the reasons for the popularity of podcasts is the simplicity of accessing them; all you need is an internet connection. This convenience has lent itself to the wide range of ways that podcasts are consumed; common practices include on a commute while exercising, or perform
Ep 1: Welcome to the Ask We Edit Show
Hello and welcome to the Ask We Edit Show! This is the show for aspiring podcasters, where we cover all aspects of the podcasting game so that you can get your content out to the world in the simplest and most impactful way! After six years of producing hundreds of thousands of episodes of podcasts from all over the world, we wanted to share the knowledge we have gained, and what better way than in the form of our very own show? This will take the form of daily, two-minute episodes, where we loo