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150 Episodes

1 minutes | Jun 26, 2021
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 Podcasts Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 25, 2021
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: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 24, 2021
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: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 23, 2021
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: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 22, 2021
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 the ways that you can deal with imposter syndrome. Links Mentioned: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
1 minutes | Jun 21, 2021
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 resolve problem. Links Mentioned: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 20, 2021
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: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 19, 2021
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 the money involved and the possibility for growth. New features that Apple Podcasts has recently implemented for subscriptions and discovery.  Some of the exciting things that Spotify is currently rolling out.  Links Mentioned: Patreon Joe Rogan Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 18, 2021
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-energized or find some new perspective through taking a break. Planning is crucial, so be strategic about when you take a break. Creating a backlog of episodes that can be released during a break is a great idea. Posting on social media while taking a break can help avoid losing too much momentum. Links Mentioned: Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 17, 2021
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 can help boost your engagement.  Networking and connecting can have very positive results for your podcast's growth. Links Mentioned: Buffer Audiogram Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 16, 2021
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 KPIs in the podcast space. Monitoring downloads to see your best and worst-performing episodes. Keeping track of the time you put into preparation and planning. Links Mentioned: Toggl Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
1 minutes | Jun 15, 2021
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 options available for updating advertisers and sponsors over time. Dynamically inserted content can also be used for your calls to action.  Links Mentioned: Episode 89 Megaphone PodBean BuzzSprout Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 14, 2021
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 own content from Apple Podcasts by archiving it.  Apple may remove your episodes if you do not follow their guidelines. Including explicit content without labeling it as such or keyword-spamming can get your content flagged. Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 13, 2021
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 themselves to being consumed while doing other activities.  The average length of episodes seems to be around 40 minutes. Delivering quality content should be your priority, so adjust the length accordingly. Links Mentioned: Pacific Content Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 12, 2021
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. There is the option to scrap an interview, but should only be used in extreme situations. Links Mentioned: Joe Rogan Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 11, 2021
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 its impact on podcasting.  Both mediums have useful applications and service different needs. There is not reason for podcasters to not engage with and use social audio.  Social audio content has the potential to be repurposed for podcasting content. All this innovation is something to be excited about and not fear!  Links Mentioned: Clubhouse Twitter Spaces Facebook Hotline Fireside What’s The Difference Between Twitter Spaces Vs Clubhouse Vs Fireside? Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 10, 2021
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 From This Episode: There are a few similarities between social audio and podcasts.  Podcasts and social audio have very different objectives and characteristics.  Social audio has a lot of potential and is something to pay attention to.  Podcasts are generally more produced than social audio.   Links Mentioned: Clubhouse Twitter Spaces Facebook Hotline Fireside What’s The Difference Between Twitter Spaces Vs Clubhouse Vs Fireside? Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
1 minutes | Jun 9, 2021
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 enough. Links Mentioned: The Podcast Lawyer Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 8, 2021
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 find out more about when to use timestamps! Key Points From This Episode: Understand when timestamps will be beneficial to your show. Timestamps allow your listeners to search and skip to the sections they are interested in. Listeners can use timestamps to effortlessly revisit sections in the future. Timestamps are useful for podcasts that have video components when publishing on YouTube. Finding ad spots in your show is also must easier when show notes are timestamped. Links Mentioned: YouTube Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
2 minutes | Jun 7, 2021
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 Points From This Episode: Use your outro as an opportunity to give your listeners a summary of the episode. Make sure to keep your outro brief and informative. The importance of thanking your listeners for their support of the show. Strategically place any calls to action in the outro as a reminder to your audience. Links Mentioned: Patreon Thanks for listening! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram @weeditpodcasts, or visit our blog at WeEditPodcasts.com/blog for everything podcast-related.
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