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642- The lost practice of Podcast bumpers

In this episode of The Podcast Reporter show, we discuss the eroding practice of podcast bumpers. This is, for us, a sad loss in creating and recognizing podcasts of value (since 2005).

As you will hear in this podcast, we mention both Leo LaPorte of TWIT and from The Audacity to Podcast show creator, Daniel J Lewis, as well as others.

So why is this very famous and heavily used practice now fading from the podosphere today?

As cases in point, we deliver some examples of past podcast bumpers which I have delivered to others, as well as other podcasters’ delivering them to myself and my shows:

  • Leo LaPorte and his bumper in 2013 at the NMX show;
  • Daniel J Lewis from his show of The Audacity to Podcast;
  • A bumper from myself for the show Brunch with the Brits; and
  • A bumper from myself to Ray Ortega in 2 examples — one that proves the value of Ray’s show.

As you will hear in this episode, they are included.


In my opinion, the practice is eroding due to the following reasons:

  • Loss of value by the branding podcaster delivering the bumper (e.g., Leo LaPorte of TWIT);
  • Not being able to promote or deliver a bumper due to the podfading of the recipient podcast show or podcaster (e.g., Daniel J Lewis of The Audacity to Podcast, who earlier sent a bumper to the now-faded podcast show of mine, The Struggling Entrepreneur;
  • The change of political recognition of the podcaster who delivered a podcast earlier, but is now going woke — and the receiving podcast does not want to be affiliated by the woke podcasts;
  • The trend to be self-recognizing and refusing to be part of a group or podcaster that once mentioned your show of value;
  • Not being able to incorporate bumpers from the marketing tactics of promoting podcast conferences. This was a practice that was used by the Podcast Brothers podcast show, in preparation for the Podcast and Portable Media Expo in 2006 and 2007. Unfortunately, the owners of the new conferences tend not to include these at all any more.

So, thus, we may ask if there will be a return to podcast bumpers in the near future? I, myself, do not see this, mainly because of the ideologies of the owners of the conference, and the refusal of podcasters to be aligned or recognized with the political views of the show owners. That is, they do NOT want to damage their brand by being aligned with the political beliefs of the owners of the show.

And that also goes for the podosphere, as well. Podcasters want to be neutral in the podopshere and do not want to be canceled or censored or be discriminated because of the title or nature of their show.

So, my perspective is that the politics of the podcasters must not be included or recognized and politicized by the listeners in the podosphere so that we can all celebrate the value from the shows which we want to promote — and that means keeping political views and ideologies out of podcasting shows, conferences and potential podcast bumpers.

Thank you for your attention.

Copyright (c) 2023, Matrix Solutions Corporation and michaelandmike.com and Leo LaPorte and Daniel J Lewis and Ray Ortega and Matt Cox. All rights reserved.

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625- Checklists from pros about Launching and Recording podcasts

In this episode of The Podcast Reporter Show, we discuss the value of the checklists for launching a podcast and preparing to record your podcast episode. The former is delivered in a post by Ben Krueger of Cashflowpodcasting.com. The latter is delivered by Daniel J Lewis of The Audacity to Podcast in his podcast show and prior episode.

 

The first checklist is given to us recently by Ben Krueger in his post of cashflowpodcasting.com. It is titled “The Podcast Launch checklist: 21 steps to easily launch an industry leading podcast.”

Ben Krueger

Although this takes into account everything from the inception and idea of brainstorming to create the details for your podcast show up to the actual promotion and possible monetization of your podcast show, this is a good list to ensure that you can use very effectively the plans from others when you plot out the tasks needed to creating your podcast show.

In summary, the 21 steps from Ben (with a bit of description after each step, along with case studies after step 5) are:

☐ STEP #1: DECIDE WHAT PODCASTING WILL DO FOR YOU

☐ STEP #2: SELECT YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE

☐ STEP #3: CRAFT YOUR CENTRAL MESSAGE

☐ STEP #4: PICK YOUR PODCAST FORMAT & FREQUENCY

☐ STEP #5: DECIDE HOW YOUR PODCAST WILL MAKE MONEY (AND BECOME A PROFIT CENTER!)

☐ STEP #6: GET YOUR PODCAST RECORDING EQUIPMENT

“The next section lays out the exact steps to actually create your new podcast and get it launched to the world!

☐ STEP #7: CHOOSE A PODCAST TITLE

☐ STEP #8: CREATE YOUR PODCAST COVER ARTWORK

☐ STEP #9: CREATE BRANDED INTROS & OUTROS

☐ STEP #10: RECORD YOUR FIRST EPISODE(S)

☐ STEP #11: SET UP PODCAST HOSTING

☐ STEP #12: SET UP THE PODCAST ON YOUR SITE

☐ STEP #13: PRODUCE YOUR FIRST EPISODE(S)

☐ STEP #14: CREATE A WINNING “LAUNCH PLAN”

☐ STEP #15: SUBMIT YOUR PODCAST TO DIRECTORIES

☐ STEP #16: LAUNCH DAY!

☐ STEP #17: EMPLOY “GRASSROOTS MARKETING”

☐ STEP #18: PUBLISH REGULAR CONTENT

☐ STEP #19: GROW YOUR AUDIENCE & EMAIL LIST

☐ STEP #20: FURTHER MONETIZE YOUR PODCAST

☐ STEP #21: LEVERAGE YOUR NEW PODCAST AUTHORITY

 

And then Ben includes in this checklist summary  several case studies to add proof to his system. He delivers this content with the approach of his “What?” and “How” method. And for those who like this approach, Ben also adds his call-to-action for his site to provide solution-based value of podcast consultancy to any podcasters who wish to become a client of Ben for his services.


 

So, after you are ready and prepared to launch a podcast, you may be wishing for a simple — but mainly complete checklist for the preparation of recording your episode (especially if you are a newer or aspiring podcaster). This has been provided FREE to podcasters by Daniel J Lewis of the podcast show called The Audacity to Podcast.

This free resource is called “Podcasting preflight checklist” from episode 164 of his podcast show. And I strongly recommend that you download this and use it to ensure that you are fully prepared before you press the RECORD button on your system to capture the audio that you will deliver to your audience.

This checklist will go into the details of preparation for Ben’s checklist (above) step number 10.

This one-page single sheet resource can be downloaded as a pdf file and it should be used as a reference when you prepare to record your audio portion of your episode. I, myself, used this for several episodes until the routine became automatic — and I did not have to worry or back-track or forget anything important during the preparation phase before recording the audio.


So, for novice or aspiring podcasters, these checklists can be integrated into your planning and production systems and tasks to save you time and effort and energy (and frustration, in case you have to go back and include some forgotten tasks in your workflow). These professionals have already learned the secret to time-saving methods in a checklist format that can help you be productive and successful in planning and launching your podcast, as well as recording and producing effective episodes for your podcast growth and success.

Thank you for your attention.

Copyright (c) 2022, Matrix Solutions Corporation and Ben Krueger of cashflowpodcasting.com and Daniel J Lewis of The Audacity to Podcast.com and michaelandmike.com. All rights reserved.

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BONUS Episode 2022 — Anticipating the return of DJL and TAP

In this episode of The Podcast Reporter Show, we discuss our anticipation for the return of DANIEL J LEWIS and his show, The Audacity to Podcast, in September of 2022.

This is a tribute to Daniel J Lewis from one of his biggest supporters, as he plans to return in September to the podosphere as a publisher of podcast episodes for his show, The Audacity to Podcast.

Now, Daniel has been active as a member of the chat room during the live broadcast of Ask the Podcast Coach show from Dave Jackson. He has delivered suggestions and value by answering questions or addressing topics and delivering details when asked about technical specs on products or services. But he has not posted a recent episode on his flagship podcast show recently. And remember that a podcaster should have reliability by giving the expectation of information from his feed to his audiences — it is part of the reliability.

Most of everything is available on his website page, from his products and services to contacting him for leaving feedback.

So this is just a brief episode giving him a vote of confidence. And we are waiting to receive and consume his podcast episodes when they come down the podcast channel.

Thank you to DJL, and we look forward to receiving more episodes from TAP.

Thank you for your attention.

Copyright (c) 2022, Matrix Solutions Corporation and michaelandmike.com. All rights reserved.