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    The Headliner Podcast: Discovery and Marketing

    Headliner allows you to quickly take a clip from your podcast and turn it into a short video for your social feeds. You can share your favorite moment from an episode to pique your audience's interest in your show and turn them into a loyal subscriber. Every month we will cover tips, tricks, and best practices for promoting your podcast, both in and out of Headliner, as well as hear what is working (or not working) from other podcasters.
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    Headliner PodPod: Podcast Clips & Reviews (Take 1!) - Eddy: Screaming with Friends

    Headliner PodPod: Podcast Clips & Reviews (Take 1!) - Eddy:  Screaming with Friends

    Summary powered by Eddy:

    The hosts embark on an adventure through the podverse, spinning a wheel to select mystery clips from various podcasts to analyze. Christy starts off by landing on a podcast for struggling writers and accurately guesses its focus after keenly listening to an excerpt. The group dives into each clip, debating the topics and discerning details like locations and accents. Max speculates on a podcaster's kitchen backdrop while Christy amazes with his ability to detect recording environments from audio alone. Ranging from content to artwork, their lively discussion showcases a passion for podcasting. Wrapping up with jokes and plans to shake up the format, the hosts take listeners on another fun ride.

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    Headliner PodPod: Podcast Junkies Review, Podcast Clips, & More

    Headliner PodPod: Podcast Junkies Review, Podcast Clips, & More

    This week on the Headliner PodPod, we are reviewing Podcast Junkies AND trying out a new format! Check out this awesome episode powered by Headliner's AI (Make + Eddy).

    Show Notes powered by Eddy AI:

    The hosts dive into their podcasting experiment with enthusiasm, analyzing an interview clip and spinning the 'Podcast Wheel' to review four submitted shows. The clips transport listeners from inspiration to mystery, leaving them eager for more. As the hosts discuss expanding their format, they ponder the idea of 'Podcast Zero' - the first-ever podcast. The adventure continues as they brainstorm an after hours episode.

    Chapters Powered by Eddy AI:

    (00:00) This podcast is about a podcaster who interviews podcasters

    (01:04) The cybersecurity news is just flowing every day

    (04:22) Overall thoughts on the podcast

    (16:40) What speed do you listen to a podcast at? 

    (20:13) Podcast clips powered by Make by Headliner

    (22:14) Clip 1: Tony Mack 

    (26:05) Clip 2: Girl Mean's Business 

    (30:12) Clip 3

    (33:00) That's all folks!

    Headliner PodPod: Will Robots Take Over The World, Review

    Headliner PodPod: Will Robots Take Over The World, Review

    This week, the Headliner PodPod is all about robots. 🤖 Our team dives into one of the latest episodes by Rocketship.fm titled "Will Robots Take Over The World?" So, if you want to hear our thoughts on the episode (or about some of our team's fear of robots) - check it out below!

    Description Powered by Eddy AI:

    The Headliner team eagerly dives into discussing the rocket ship FM episode on robots. Nicholas praises the musical production but Alyssa's initial fear gives way to feeling robots are overhyped. Max drops knowledge about more pressing issues with AI today like model bias versus far-fetched robot takeover scenarios. A heated debate erupts around whether robots will pose an existential threat or if human manipulation enabled by technology is more likely. The team laments the episode didn't explore these issues more instead fixating on the tired "will robots take our jobs?" trope. Their wide-ranging conversation covers robot fails, 3D printed houses and the role of government in AI, leaving listeners hungry for insights into the fascinating implications of emerging tech.

    Chapters Powered by Eddy AI:

    (00:00) Headliner PodPod Podcast Review Rocketship.fm (

    01:12) Intros

    (01:47) Initial Thoughts

    (04:08) Content Chat

    (09:15) Mixed Feelings and the Future (

    19:33) Closing Thoughts

    (29:04) Overall, a great pod! (Especially if in traffic.)

    Headliner PodPod: Famous & Gravy, Cool Hand Dylan

    Headliner PodPod: Famous & Gravy, Cool Hand Dylan

    Welcome to the very first edition of the Headliner PodPod! The Headliner PodPod is set up kinda like a book club, but it's for podcasts - it's a podcast about podcasts by people who help podcasts. 

    In our first edition, we are running through a podcast from Famous & Gravy. The Famous & Gravy team are proud Headliners too! Hear's a little more about them:

    "Famous & Gravy is not only about celebrities - it’s about you and I, and the things we value and care about.  On this podcast, we look at the more holistic life of a dead celebrity, beyond just their fame, and determine what excites, drives, or disappoints us. You the listener is invited to form your own interpretation about what makes for quality of life, and that just may help you make decisions about, or make peace with, aspects of your own life."

    Chapters:
    (00:00) Welcome to the Headliner PodPod
    (02:26) The Team's Thoughts
    (06:27) What resonated with Us
    (07:19) Alan Rickman?
    (13:47) A Well Done Show! 
    (16:17) Our Thoughts on Luke Perry
    (28:44) Closing Thoughts

    There Are No More Excuses, Let's Get Your Podcast on YouTube ;)

    There Are No More Excuses, Let's Get Your Podcast on YouTube ;)

    YouTube has become one of the top places for people discover new podcasts and Headliner has automated the entire process of adding your audio to it. Headliner’s Co-Founder & COO, Oliver Wellington, speaks with our Product Designer, Maximillian Piras, about why adding your podcast to YouTube is so important and how Headliner makes it super easy (by doing all of the work for you).   

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    This episode was edited by Nicholas Abouhamad and features music by Jeremy Yuto Nakamura.

    Automating Your Podcast Marketing with Headliner AI

    Automating Your Podcast Marketing with Headliner AI
    Learn about recent improvements to Headliner AI and how it can save you time promoting your podcast episodes. Headliner’s Product Designer, Maximillian Piras, walks you through our latest updates and how to use them best.
     
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    This episode was edited by Nicholas Abouhamad and features music by Jeremy Yuto Nakamura.

    Can't Miss Podcast Events of 2021 - Clubhouse Recording

    Can't Miss Podcast Events of 2021 - Clubhouse Recording
    This is from our Headliner Happy Hour Club House Panel from April 29, 2021.
     
    Can't Miss Podcast Events of 2021
     
    Events are back, and the podcasting community is pumped! We've had a lot of new podcasters join the ranks in the past year, and for first-timers, these events can be overwhelming (and potentially a little intimidating). This panel will chat about getting the most out of a podcasting conference (tips/tricks/hacks) and a little about what to expect for both in-person attendance and virtual.
    Thanks for the wonderful panelists and of course, Espree for moderating.
     
    Moderator: Espree Devora
    Dan Franks, Podcast Movement
    Rob Greenlee, Libsyn
    Chris Krimitsos, PodfestExpo
    Jessica Kupferman, She Podcasts

    Monetizing Your Podcast

    Monetizing Your Podcast

    On this week's Headliner Podcast, Nick from the Headliner Team goes over the two types of podcast monetization and how they can help you earn revenue on your show.

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    Optimizing Your Podcast Feed

    Optimizing Your Podcast Feed

    On this week's Headliner Podcast, Nick from the Headliner team goes over a few ways to optimize/get the most out of your RSS feed and how it can help you grow your show. 

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    A Guide to Paid Podcast Promotion

    A Guide to Paid Podcast Promotion

    On the latest Headliner Podcast, we'll be going over the various paid options that are available to podcasters looking to grow their audience and listenership! These options include paid ads on social media sites like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, as well as podcast apps like Overcast, or via Google Adwords. We'll also be going over whether or not paid promotion is the best way for new podcasters to promote their show.

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    What Is the One Piece of Podcast Gear You Can’t Live Without?

    What Is the One Piece of Podcast Gear You Can’t Live Without?

    This week, we wanted to pry into your genius podcasting minds and find out what some of your favorite gear is. Your answers were all over the map, and super creative as always! 

     

    Nicholas and Rob G  from Libsyn are teaming up for a webinar next Week. It’s on Wednesday April 22nd at 5pm eastern. You can sign up for that here

    Now, here are some essential pieces of podcasting gear our audience can’t live without: 

    Carolina Groppa from Life with Caca, a podcast where Carolina speaks with producers from every corner of the entertainment industry, can’t live without her Sony noise-canceling headphones. A good pair of noise-canceling headphones have made a world of difference for the sound quality of the podcast, and really help Carolina hear the nuances in each episode. 

     

    Sarah Barnes Humphrey from Let's Talk Supply Chain first and foremost can’t live without her editor, who trumps all pieces of gear. Aside from her amazing editor, Sarah can’t imagine podcasting without her mic flag. Mic flags offer a place for podcasters to display their logo and branding, and it can make your whole operation look extra professional. 

    Mark Tarnow of Afternoon Coffee with Mike and Tim can’t live without his sound-absorbing panels. Mark’s son had them custom made from ROCKWOOL over wood frames, and help to make his audio crisp and clean. 

     

    Christian Hunt from the Human Risk podcast, a podcast all about human behavior, can’t live without his microphone...accessories. Christian uses the RØDE NT-USB, which he has mounted on a boom arm swivel mount, so he can perfectly position his mic whether he is sitting or standing. For Christian, the boom arm is his most needed piece of gear, since it makes podcasting comfortable and convenient. 

    Rachel from Dating App Disasters, a hilarious podcast about the wild ride of dating apps, can’t live without her RØDECaster Pro. The RØDECaster Pro is a tiny, portable podcast studio that can easily go with you wherever you want to podcast. Best of all, it includes tons of awesome features so you can have guests call in, add sound effects, and much more. 

     

    Andrew Gelina from the Underserved podcast, which focuses on the Boston technology scene, can’t live without his Cloudlifter CL-1 Mic Activator. When Andrew works from home, the Cloudlifter helps to make even make-shift audio set-ups sound professional.

    It’s pretty amazing how many different pieces of gear and equipment exist for podcasting, and even more incredible how creative people can be when creating their own solution! While we got some amazing answers, we know we still have some listeners who are still working to find a setup that works for them. To add to the inspiration, here are three podcast set-ups at three different price points:

    What Are the Top Three Ways You Promote Your Podcast?

    What Are the Top Three Ways You Promote Your Podcast?

    We have been loving hearing your answers to our questions, and are thrilled to see how many of you want to participate in the Headliner podcast! Last week, we asked you to tell us what you wish you had known before you started podcasting. You can check out last week’s episode here. This week, we sent out the following question in our newsletter: What are the top three ways you promote your podcast? 

     

    We’re curious to know what tools, tricks, and techniques you use to get the word out about your podcast. Here’s what y’all had to say: 

     

    Ira Wolf from Geeks, Geezers & Googlization uses Libsyn to host his podcast, then reposts each episode to the Geeks, Geezers & Googlization website. Ira creates a blog post for each episode to be posted on his corporate site, Success Performance Solutions. Ira also posts podcast episodes and blogs to his preferred social media sites like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook, and has been inspired by Headliner to start posting to Instagram! To help with SEO, Ira always makes sure to link his guests’ blogs, websites, and podcasts. Ira also does a fair amount of public speaking, and hands out promotional postcards at every event. 

     

    Jürgen Strauss from The InnovaBuzz Podcast, which is approaching its 300th episode, utilizes the Internet to its fullest to promote his work. Jürgen always includes new episodes of his podcast in the Tales of Marketing Transformation newsletter, posts them to social media, and uses Headliner to create audiograms to share widely on social media. The team at The InnovaBuzz Podcast also pulls some key clips and quotes from each interview that are shared in the newsletter or posted as an audiogram using Headliner. Beyond his own podcast, Jürgen works hard to help others build their podcast presence, and is currently working on a program to teach others to start, promote, and run their own podcasts. 

     

    After he publishes each podcast to Libsyn, Austin Gates from the More Than Just A Movie podcast double-checks to make sure they are placed in the correct order on the timeline on Facebook and Twitter. Next, Austin shares his podcast to social media sites that support Soundcloud and Spotify sharing; these are popular podcast streaming services, and help to make people comfortable clicking the links. Third, Austin posts his podcasts to YouTube, then shares them directly from YouTube to his social media. 

     

    First and foremost, Mark Leslie Lefebvre from the Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing podcast uses Headliner to capture a short provocative soundbite of his latest guest, then shares it to various social media sites while making sure to tag the guest in each post. To make his podcast extra visible, Mark has embedded the show notes and podcast feed directly within his main author website. Since Mark records his podcasts via Zoom, he has a readily available video of each episode; with his guests’ permission, Mark will upload the podcast in video form to YouTube to draw in more viewers. Mark has also started uploading an audio-only version to YouTube to increase its chances of being found. 

     

    For Myles Biggs, host of the Relish the Journey podcast, the biggest secret to podcast promotion is to cross-promote; having guests on, promoting and linking their work, and getting shoutouts and links in return is a great way to expand your audience and find likeminded individuals. Myles has also found public speaking useful for getting the word out about his podcast and has been lucky enough to speak at the International Builder’s Show in Los Vegas and has a TED Talk event coming up where he will also promote his podcast. Finally, Myles wrote a book based on themes from his podcast, and he predicts that it will quickly be becoming his favorite way of promoting his podcast as soon as it is released. 

     

    Sarah Tisdale loves to promote her podcast, Secret Gardening with Sarah, by sharing stories on Instagram, sharing links to new episodes in her monthly newsletters, and using Headliner videos to give her social media audience a sneak peek. 

     

    George Wu from Navigating the Rise promotes his podcast by sending episodes to his listeners via email, sharing on social media, and with guest appearances on other podcasts to expand his audience. 

     

    Sam Pasco from the Pasco Sports loves using Canva.com to easily make promotional graphics that he posts to his social media accounts, and he has found that they really help catch the eye. Sam also believes that joining multiple social media platforms can help to improve your findability. Though initially hesitant to take on extra social media responsibilities, Sam is glad to now have both Twitter and Instagram accounts for Pasco Sports. Finally, Sam always makes sure to tag friends and industry experts in every post he makes, and utilizes hashtags to make sure he takes advantage of trends. 

     

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    What is the One Thing You Wish You Had Known Before You Started Your Podcast?

    What is the One Thing You Wish You Had Known Before You Started Your Podcast?

    We started this new thing where we get you, our awesome audience, to participate in our weekly podcasts by asking you to send your answers to our questions. Last week, we asked how COVID-19 has been impacting your podcast, and everyone really showed up with your answers! 

    This week, we asked you to answer this: What is the one thing you wish you had known before you started your podcast?

    Here’s how our listeners answered this week’s question: 

    James Sabata of The Necronomi.com podcast wishes he had known that practice makes perfect. Your first episode isn’t going to be your magnum opus, and that’s okay! Every episode will teach you something new and help you to build a better show. In the beginning, James was really neurotic about making it perfect, and that took a lot of the fun out of it. James wishes he had known it would get better so he could just have enjoyed the process. When you enjoy creating your show, everyone else will enjoy listening to it. 

    For Kitty Felde of The Fina Mendoza Mysteries podcast, its knowledge of the LAX takeoff schedule that she wishes she had had. Kitty never thought much about the airport takeoff schedule before starting The Fina Mendoza Mysteries, but once she was outside with a microphone, every single plane made itself known. Next time, Kitty says she would call LAX to make sure she doesn’t waste precious recording time waiting for planes to land. 

    Emily Harman from Onward Podcast wishes she had known that every podcaster feels a little scared and insecure. The key to success is just doing it despite the fear. 

    Hannah from The Psykhe Podcast wishes she had known how much fun connecting with people all around the world would be when she first got started podcasting. If she had known, she might have been less reluctant to start her podcast in the first place, and more excited to begin making the connections to her future audience and fellow podcasters. 

    For Phillip Wilkerson of the Positive Philter podcast, planning ahead would have made his podcast journey a whole lot easier. In the beginning, Phillip planned episodes one at a time but wishes he had known to plan at least 10 episodes in advance to avoid getting caught up in the stress of life. Scheduling helps Phillip stay on top of editing and avoid feeling rushed to get an episode out. 

    Scott Wyden Kivowitz from The WordPress Photography Podcast wishes he had known about Headliner from the very beginning! Headliner has saved Scott a ton of time, and he no longer has to fiddle around with Final Cut Pro. 

    Kolby Castilloof Sports as a Job wishes he had known just how rewarding podcasting would be. If Colby had known what kind of influence he could have, he would never have hesitated and jumped into podcasting right away. 

    If you ask Matt Pollard of Holding The High Line with Rabbi and Red what he wishes he had known before he got started podcasting, he’ll say: Sound quality and post-recording editing are super important. Matt spent several years self-teaching himself the necessary editing skills to make his audio sound good. Matt wishes he had learned some more of the ins and outs of audio before he got started and recommends you learn from this and take some time to get editing skills early on. 

    Juan Kingsbury from Career Blindspot reminds us that sometimes even the basics are complex by wishing that he had known exactly what kind of podcast he actually wanted to created. As a big fan of podcasts, Juan had tons of inspiration but had a hard time picking one lane. His advice: pick a setup you are likely to use again and again. 

    Janyl Jusupjan of Chaï Latte & Salt, Untold Stories of Central Asia wishes she had known how difficult it would be to create a podcast in English as a non-native English speaker.


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    Updates from Podcasters: How COVID19 Has Affected Your Podcast

    Updates from Podcasters: How COVID19 Has Affected Your Podcast

    The Headliner Podcast is back with a whole new focus: Podcasters. Each week, we will send out a question or prompt via our newsletter, collect the responses and include some of them in the episode. If you'd like to be a part of this, please subscribe to the Headliner newsletter 

    On This week's episode we asked "How has COVID19 affected your podcast or business?" 

    This Week's Podcasters Include:

    Civilla Morgan

    Adriane Berg

    Dawain Atkinson

    Dan and Linda

    Juan Kingsbury

    Mae Mariyam Thomas

    Heather Foster

     

    006: Transcription (A history and why it's important)

    006: Transcription (A history and why it's important)

    Nick and Oliver share a brief history of transcription/captions in video, as well as why a transcript is vital to marketing and promoting your podcast.

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    005: Podcast Marketing Tips From Podcasters Just Like You

    005: Podcast Marketing Tips From Podcasters Just Like You

    Nick and Oliver share a couple of submissions to a 
    massive Headliner post on Medium on how to market your podcast!

    Read the post at: https://medium.com/headlinervideo/114-podcast-marketing-tips-from-podcasters-just-like-you-6330fe1a6feb

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    004: Automation!

    004: Automation!

    Nick sits down with Oliver to chat about Headliner's new automation wizard and how it enables you to post more clips from your podcast on social media.

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    003: How adding a face to your podcast videos can step up your social engagement

    003: How adding a face to your podcast videos can step up your social engagement

    In this weeks Headliner Podcast, Nick shares a helpful tip on getting greater engagement on social media, as well as how intro/outro videos can be used to share the call to action your podcast needs in order to get more listens. We also hear from Bailey as she and Nick discuss podcastings discoverability problem.

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