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Getting off schedule in your podcast production is the last place you want to be. It's the first sign of things going off the rails and it won't be long before new episode releases get delayed. Before you know it, all the consistency you've built will be shot and your audience will turn their attention to another podcast.
Fortunately, if you commit to your schedule and put effort into your keeping everything on track, this is a pain you'll never have to feel.
In Episode 21 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share some tips for how you can keep your schedule on point. It's all about using your time wisely, committing time to your podcast each week, and sticking to that time block no matter what. This episode dives into how you can make podcasting a priority in your weekly schedule of events and ensure you always stick to the schedule you put in place.
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MUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
Like what you heard on this podcast? Then you'll LOVE what's happening on Bombtrack Media's flagship show, Let's Blow This Up! Connect with the show at bombtrackmedia.com/letsblowthisup. It's time to get explosive!
Thank you for being part of the Podcast Theory experience! While this podcast has been retired, I invite you to join me on my current podcast, Let's Blow This Up - another show dedicated to helping you dominate at the podcasting and content creation game!
Past seasons of this podcast include:
Season 1: 125 episodes of podcasting tips and strategies (known as Pod Theory)
Season 2: Debunking Myths & Misconceptions of Podcasting (known as Pod Theory)
Season 3: A Deep Look at Solo Podcasting (known as Solo Podcasting Simplified)
Season 4: Tips and strategies for podcast success, recorded via livestream and repurposed into podcasts for your listening pleasure
Current Theme Music courtesy of Alex Grohl via pixabay.com
Podcast Theory is A Bombtrack Media Production
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Getting off schedule in your podcast production is the last place you want to be. It's the first sign of things going off the rails and it won't be long before new episode releases get delayed. Before you know it, all the consistency you've built will be shot and your audience will turn their attention to another podcast.
Fortunately, if you commit to your schedule and put effort into your keeping everything on track, this is a pain you'll never have to feel.
In Episode 21 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share some tips for how you can keep your schedule on point. It's all about using your time wisely, committing time to your podcast each week, and sticking to that time block no matter what. This episode dives into how you can make podcasting a priority in your weekly schedule of events and ensure you always stick to the schedule you put in place.
Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting Site
Click Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
MUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
Like what you heard on this podcast? Then you'll LOVE what's happening on Bombtrack Media's flagship show, Let's Blow This Up! Connect with the show at bombtrackmedia.com/letsblowthisup. It's time to get explosive!
Thank you for being part of the Podcast Theory experience! While this podcast has been retired, I invite you to join me on my current podcast, Let's Blow This Up - another show dedicated to helping you dominate at the podcasting and content creation game!
Past seasons of this podcast include:
Season 1: 125 episodes of podcasting tips and strategies (known as Pod Theory)
Season 2: Debunking Myths & Misconceptions of Podcasting (known as Pod Theory)
Season 3: A Deep Look at Solo Podcasting (known as Solo Podcasting Simplified)
Season 4: Tips and strategies for podcast success, recorded via livestream and repurposed into podcasts for your listening pleasure
Current Theme Music courtesy of Alex Grohl via pixabay.com
Podcast Theory is A Bombtrack Media Production