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How Much Information is Too Much Information For Your Podcast?
Publisher |
Dave Jackson
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Business
How To
Podcasting
Podcasts
Technology
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Marketing
Technology
Publication Date |
Nov 20, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:13:47

In our social media-obsessed world, it's hard to decide when sharing personal information is too much information. We think about if there are some guidelines to help you make that decision. 

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Topics:

3:05 What are you hoping goes on sale for Black Friday? 7:12 How much should you be sharing with your audience?

12:21 Be careful what you talk about on the internet because it writes in ink.

16:14 The fine line between being vulnerable and being oversharing.

21:22 How the 10-person roundtable podcast went.

27:12 What’s the process like when you’re working on a podcast?

37:34 HOw to pitch a podcasting service

42:30 The Wisdom app has a 10-minute limit. 47:31 If your call to action is consistent, it’s going to work. 57:31 You can tell when someone is passionate about the interview by how excited they get. 59:46 The importance of having a follow-up question for interviews. 1:02:24 How to sell without being "Salesly."

Every week Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting and Jim Collison from the Average Guy Network answer your podcast questions. This episode 415 is part of the Power of Podcasting Network

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