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How to Record Hundreds of Episodes and Avoid Burning Out?

How to Record Hundreds of Episodes and Avoid Burning Out?

Update: 2022-01-04
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How to Record Hundreds of Episodes and Avoid Burning Out? Control every process of your next 2 year of podcast recording and constantly fuel your creativity

Full episode transcripts are available at: improvepodcast.com/school


Research Key Findings:

74% of successful podcasters have published more than 100 episodes.

While it is still possible to monetize with fewer episodes, you should plan for the long run.

More episodes will translate into a better reputation, more touchpoints with your brand, more opportunities for sales and conversion, and eventually more listeners.

What is equally important, by the time you get to episode 100th, you should have a higher number of marketing and monetization channels than when you are just starting out.

Here are 5 tips for managing the episode creation process

  1. Brainstorm and draft a list of connected episodes.
  2. Find an angle for episodes to capture attention
  3. Find inspiration for ways to present ideas
  4. Build and maintain a backlog of episode ideas
  5. Establish a robust podcast production process

If you need help getting your podcast off the ground quickly, even within 6 weeks, go to improvepodcast.com/pro


Setup used for recording:

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* Microphone - Shure SM7B - amzn.to/3bikQXj

* Audio interface - Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 - amzn.to/3sR6gMg

* Preamp - Cloudlifter - amzn.to/3bfFreF

* Music - Soundstripe - improvepodcast.com/soundstripe

* Full Podcasting Gear Recommendations improvepodcast.com/gear


Need help with podcasting?

* Check what I can do for you at improvepodcast.com/pro

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How to Record Hundreds of Episodes and Avoid Burning Out?

How to Record Hundreds of Episodes and Avoid Burning Out?

Chris Land