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Your Podcast Consultant: Podcast Tips To Avoid Podcasting Mistakes

Your Podcast Consultant: Podcast Tips To Avoid Podcasting Mistakes

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Small Podcast lessons (less than 9 minutes) with big value to help you plan, launch, and grow your podcast from Hall of Fame Podcaster Dave Jackson This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy2025 Dave Jackson Economía Marketing Marketing y Ventas
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  • Moving Your Podcast? Here’s How Not to Mess It Up!
    Jun 12 2025

    We dive into the world of podcasting domains like pros (or at least like folks who pretend to know what they’re talking about). I mean, have you ever tried to switch your podcast domain? It’s like moving your entire life, but instead of packing boxes, you’re just messing with a bunch of technical stuff that could totally break your show.

    We're talking about RSS feeds, redirects, and all that nerdy mumbo-jumbo that sounds way more complicated than it really is. I’m here to spill the secrets and save you from a catastrophic podcast meltdown.

    Using Your Media Host's Website

    Trust me, I've seen it all: people pointing their domains at their media host’s site without even knowing they’re setting themselves up for disaster. Spoiler alert: it’s not pretty. So, grab your favorite drink, sit back, and let’s get into how to avoid the pitfalls of podcasting domain changes.

    RSS Feeds are the Blood of Your Show

    Let’s talk about the nitty-gritty of RSS feeds. These are basically your podcast's lifeline, like the signal you tune into when you want to catch your favorite radio station. You see, if you ever decide to switch from one media host to another (hint: you probably will), you need to know how to handle your RSS feed.

    It’s like changing your address but for your podcast. You want your listeners to still find you without realizing you’ve moved to a new place. I’ll walk you through the process of getting your raw RSS feed, the one that’s not tied to your media host, so you can easily transition without losing your loyal fans.

    Seriously, nobody wants to lose their audience because they made a rookie mistake while trying to look cool by having a slick new website. So, let’s avoid that, shall we? Grab your notebooks, folks—this is some valuable stuff.

    You Will Outgrow the "Starter" Website Quickly

    And of course, I can’t stress enough the importance of having your own website for your podcast. Sure, you might think a simple page from your media host is all you need, but trust me, you’ll outgrow that faster than a toddler in a pair of shoes.

    It’s all about future-proofing your podcasting journey, and I’m here to make sure you don’t end up in a bind down the line. We’ll chat about the best ways to set up a website that not only looks good but also serves your podcast like a trusty sidekick.

    Plus, I’ve got some tips on how to navigate the sometimes murky waters of tech support when things go wrong. So if you’re ready to get your podcast off the ground without hitting any major speed bumps, stick around. I’ll even throw in my contact info because I’m that nice. Let’s make your podcast the best it can be, shall we?

    Links referenced in this episode:
    • podcastconsultant.com
    • schoolofpodcasting.com
    • Captivate Media Hosting
    • Namecheap (great place to buy a domain)
    • Coolerwebsites (Domains and Hosting)
    • 301 Redirects in Action Video

    Takeaways:
    • If you want to avoid a massive headache, think carefully about your domain before launching your podcast.
    • Your RSS feed is basically your podcast's radio signal, so don't mess it up or you'll lose listeners.
    • Moving your podcast from one media host to another can be a real pain if you don't set it up right.
    • Always get the raw RSS feed; it saves you from breaking your show later when changing...
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  • How to do a call in show with 2 hosts?
    Jun 5 2025

    Ever wondered how to pull off a call-in show when your co-host is chilling in another state? Well, I'm here to spill the beans on my chaotic journey of figuring out this wild ride. Spoiler alert: it’s not all rainbows and butterflies, especially when echoes and pranksters come into play. I’ll share my secret sauce, which includes some fancy gear, a dash of sarcasm, and a whole lot of learning from my epic fails. So grab your headphones and let's dive into the absurdity of live podcasting, where the only thing more unpredictable than the callers is… well, everything else!

    Mentioned in This Episode

    Rodecaster Duo

    Rodecaster Pro

    Ecamm Live

    Evmux

    askthepodcastcoach.com/live

    podcastconsultant.com/voicemail

    schoolofpodcasting.com

    Takeaways:
    • So, you want to do a call-in show but are not in the same room? Good luck with that. It's a whole circus act, but it's totally doable!
    • You'd better invest in some decent gear because mixing audio for a remote call-in show is like trying to juggle flaming torches while blindfolded.
    • If you think your audience will call in with questions, surprise! They're more likely to just drop comments in the chat and run with it.
    • Live streaming is a wild ride. One minute, you're answering questions, the next, you're kicking out pranksters like it's a reality TV show.

    Links referenced in this episode:


    Mentioned in this episode:

    UNLIMITED One-On-One Coaching

    Are you struggling to grow your podcast or turn your ideas into a show that stands out? With over 20 years of experience, Hall of Fame podcaster Dave Jackson offers one-on-one coaching designed to fast-track your success. Whether you're launching, refining, or scaling your podcast, Dave cuts through the noise with expert insights, proven strategies, and personalized guidance. Avoid costly mistakes, master your message, and build an engaged audience—without being overwhelmed. Ready to make your podcast impossible to ignore? Let’s make it happen

    School of Podcasting



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  • Stop! Don’t Upload That Picture to Your Media Host!
    May 29 2025

    Adding images to your media host show notes? Yeah, that’s a recipe for disaster. I mean, picture this: you drop a brand new episode, and instead of a visually stunning experience, your notes look like a digital explosion.

    Not cute, right? So, let’s get real – I’m here to help you understand why keeping those images on your website is the best strategy. Trust me, your podcast will thank you, and you won’t be left with formatting chaos that makes your show look like a toddler designed it. Seriously, stick to the basics and keep your audience engaged without the visual mess!

    Takeaways:
    • Adding images directly into your media host can turn your show notes into a chaotic mess.
    • If you want your podcast to look good, stick to plain formatting in your notes.
    • Images should live on your website, where you can control the chaos they might cause elsewhere.
    • Using images in media hosts is like inviting a tornado to a picnic—totally unnecessary and a bit ridiculous.
    • Your podcast show notes should entice listeners to visit your website, not confuse them with weird formatting.
    • To boost your SEO, keep images on your blog and link them well with your episodes (or add them to your show notes once they hit your website).

    Mentioned In This Episode

    An article on how podcasts render in different apps.

    School of Podcasting

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    Is Your Podcast Not Growing?

    Struggling to grow your podcast beyond friends and family? You're not alone. I've been there too. That's why I created "10 Proven Strategies to Grow Your Podcast Audience" - a free guide packed with actionable techniques that have helped countless podcasters expand their reach and build loyal listener communities. Stop guessing what works. These are battle-tested methods used by top podcasters who speak to engaged audiences every week. Head to schoolofpodcasting.com/10tips now and download the free guide because your podcast deserves to be heard.

    10 Tips



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