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Conferences are a great way to network and learn new tricks of the trade, but the return on investment isn't often obvious. We'd argue conferences are underutilized by podcast editors. The Podcast Editors Survey tells us that conferences can translate into higher earnings. It's critical that use you use these industry events to create opportunities for your business. But HOW? Which conferences? And how to attend them without eating up all your profits?
Marcus de Paula of Me Only Louder & Podcast Audio Lab share his pro tips and strategies that answer those questions and how he gets the most out of any conference on a budget. Who is Marcus? He's an audio engineer turned podcast editor, sound consultant, audio teacher, who also builds Squarespace sites. Oh and he has a podcast.
Solid AI-generated advice: The first thing you should do is create a goal that lists all the things you want to accomplish. This can be something simple like "I want to meet more people in my industry" or "I want to get feedback on my work." After you have your list, think about what events and conferences are happening.
Highlights:Yeah, you should totally subscribe to the newsletter.
Links:List of Podcast Conferences
Molly Ruland
Compression Workshop by Podcast Audio Lab April 23rd
Be a guest or an editor or both!This episode was edited by Bekah for YaYa Podcasting. We were missing a track and Bekah made it work. Want to hire Bekah? Send us a message.
Are you having a problem in your business you need workshopped? Or are you doing something incredible you think our audience needs to know about it? Be a guest on the show!
Appearing in this episode:Marcus de Paula: https://www.meonlylouder.com/ | @meonlylouder
Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio | @rothmedia_audio
Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com | @KYPodcasting
Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com | @carriearick
Sorely missed:
Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com | @toptieraudio
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Conferences are a great way to network and learn new tricks of the trade, but the return on investment isn't often obvious. We'd argue conferences are underutilized by podcast editors. The Podcast Editors Survey tells us that conferences can translate into higher earnings. It's critical that use you use these industry events to create opportunities for your business. But HOW? Which conferences? And how to attend them without eating up all your profits?
Marcus de Paula of Me Only Louder & Podcast Audio Lab share his pro tips and strategies that answer those questions and how he gets the most out of any conference on a budget. Who is Marcus? He's an audio engineer turned podcast editor, sound consultant, audio teacher, who also builds Squarespace sites. Oh and he has a podcast.
Solid AI-generated advice: The first thing you should do is create a goal that lists all the things you want to accomplish. This can be something simple like "I want to meet more people in my industry" or "I want to get feedback on my work." After you have your list, think about what events and conferences are happening.
Highlights:Yeah, you should totally subscribe to the newsletter.
Links:List of Podcast Conferences
Molly Ruland
Compression Workshop by Podcast Audio Lab April 23rd
Be a guest or an editor or both!This episode was edited by Bekah for YaYa Podcasting. We were missing a track and Bekah made it work. Want to hire Bekah? Send us a message.
Are you having a problem in your business you need workshopped? Or are you doing something incredible you think our audience needs to know about it? Be a guest on the show!
Appearing in this episode:Marcus de Paula: https://www.meonlylouder.com/ | @meonlylouder
Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio | @rothmedia_audio
Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com | @KYPodcasting
Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com | @carriearick
Sorely missed:
Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com | @toptieraudio
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