Challenge: FInd What's Out There
Tara Swiger
Lesson Info
11. Challenge: FInd What's Out There
Lessons
Class Introduction: Build Trust and Increase Sales
03:12 2Why your Handmade Business Needs a Podcast
06:42 3What is a Podcast?
03:13 4How to Set up your Studio in 5 Minutes
04:48 5How to Launch a Podcast in 1 Week
05:58 6What Kind of Show will you Have?
03:02 7About the Interview Format
06:39 8About the Solo-Show Format
16:41About the Roundtable Discussion Format
07:55 10Which Format is Right for You
21:40 11Challenge: FInd What's Out There
03:25 12Choosing the Right Topic for your Podcast
14:19 13How to Make your Show Special
02:23 14Make Magic: Combine for a Unique Show
07:46 15Content Development Strategies
16:12 16Naming your Podcast Best Practices
07:34 17How to Introduce Yourself
11:34 18How to Write your Intro
03:48 19How to Exit with Confidence
09:00 20Where does your Podcast Live and Why iTunes Matters
20:06 21DEMO:How to Get your Podcast on iTunes
07:18 22How a Listener Becomes a Customer: The Customer Path
07:58 23Your Home Base: How to Set it up for Podcast Listeners
15:19 24How to Generate Content Upgrades
12:39 25How to Leverage your Podcasts to Sell your Product
04:53 26Question And Answer
06:58 27How to Launch your Podcast Successfully
18:06 28Defining "Success" for your Business
07:41 29Other Ways to Make Money from your Podcast
08:25 30How to Find Time for it all: Tara's Exact Workflow
25:19 31Wrapping it all Up
02:03Lesson Info
Challenge: FInd What's Out There
I'm going to test to see if you can do both Auphonic and Instagram Live at the same time. What I'd like you to do, when you're not watching my Instagram Live is to find what's out there. So you now have an idea of what format you're gonna use. And do you know your general industry and area of what you're probably gonna talk about? We're gonna get way, way more specific. But what I want you to do is, in the general area, I want you to go to iTunes or your podcast app, or however you listen to podcasts, and I want you to search for shows in that area. And in your workbook, I've given you a couple of questions about how to analyze these shows. Because, I'll tell you, what you're gonna do is see that there're other shows in your industry and freak out and be like, "Oh no, I can't do a show. "Somebody else is already doing it better. "And they're huge, and they're wonderful, "and they're beautiful." So what I want you to do is actually analyze it. You're gonna look for at least five shows t...
hat cover the same kind of topic that you cover. If there aren't five shows, awesome. there's an opening. If there are a million shows, that's fine too. But then I want you to write down a couple things about it. So, how often do they publish? What kind of format do they use? What is the show about? So that format, are there two of them? Are there three of them? Is it an interview show. Is it a solo show? What is going on with them and how many people there are? And then, what do you like about the show? What do you dislike about the show? And what do you think the show is missing? If they were going to hire you as a consultant to make their show better, what would you do? Now, you might not have ever listened to these before. So I don't know if you'll have time to listen to all the clips in our break. But get started on this. And this is really going to help guide where you take your show. Because if there's already somebody doing what you wanted to do, in the format. Then ask yourself, "What are they not doing?" The fact that there's someone doing exactly what you wanted to do is not a sign that you shouldn't do it. Because you are obviously different from them in so many ways. Your life exeriences, your style, how you express yourself, it's all gonna to be different. I promise you, there's plenty of room for everybody. But you need to identify how you're gonna to make it different. Because in the next section, we're gonna talk about what kind of content you're gonna create, what kind of show you're gonna have, now that we know the format. And then what is your unique angle on it? And the only way to have an idea, if your angle is unique, is to know what's out there already. So I promise you, there's not a mom of four kids in health and wellness who is a mentor, who's talking about what you're talking about. But there might be people in the essential oils world. Or there might be people in the busy mom world, right? So comparing what they do and what they don't do will also, if you look at it in the right way and think about what they're missing, it'll give you confidence that like, "This is needed. Right?" So one of the things we looked at last week was there's a podcast that's in the same company as where you work, but they do it super buttoned-up, super professional, "I know everything. "I'm the expert. I'm perfect." And that's not your style. So that's awesome to know. Because, obviously, we all need more less buttoned-up a podcast out there. So look at what's out there. If you have the workbook already, on page four, fill it all out. I give you a list of things to look for. And keep working on this throughout your day and your week. Remember, I'm going to show you how to launch a podcast in a week. So start thinking through what's out there. So you can make yours slightly different. Just don't let it intimidate you.
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Ratings and Reviews
Tess
I design embroidery patterns and I love podcasts but I wasn't sure what I would talk about in my own podcast without being able to show pictures. After watching this course I already have 20+ ideas for podcast topics, plus I now know how to get a podcast up and running, step-by-step, AND how it fits with my business goals. Tara Swiger is an excellent teacher and coach. I filled page after page with notes!
Rhonda M.
Excellent, practical information.
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