5 Easily Avoidable Mistakes That Cause Most Podcasts to Fail

By Rainmaker.FM

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Most podcasts fail. It’s unfortunate, but true. That might psyche out some potential showrunners before they even start. But savvy showrunners will recognize an opportunity to learn from the mistakes of others.

Obviously, there are many possible mistakes that can lead to podcasts failing. But there are some common ones that The Showrunner hosts, Jerod Morris and Jon Nastor, have seen over and over.

And what’s encouraging is that many of these mistakes are avoidable — simply by knowing what they are and knowing how to turn them into positives instead of negatives.

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How Our Obsession With Greatness Kills the Ability to Do Good Work

By Rainmaker.FM

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The pressure to be great — well, so great that it cripples us — injects us with expectations that are typically unrealistic.

We spin our wheels trying to write that epic post. But we have a tendency to measure ourselves up so inadequately to those we admire — so much so that, in the end, we don’t write anything.

It’s okay to focus on being great, but not at the expense of being good. You can’t reach the summit unless you start at the base of the mountain.

In this 27-minute episode of No Sidebar, host Brian Gardner and …read more      

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Deadly Conversion Busters: How a Lack of Goodwill Could Be Hurting Your Authority

By Rainmaker.FM

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Goodwill can be the difference between a happy, growing community and a declining audience where you get more unsubscribes than opt-ins.

Join The Mainframe hosts Tony Clark and Chris Garrett as they discuss how goodwill works in your digital business, what you can do to generate more goodwill, and how to nurture it with your content.

In this episode of The Mainframe, hosts Chris Garrett and Tony Clark reveal:

  • What we can learn about goodwill from Marvel versus DC
  • The secret to strategic generosity
  • Why engagement requires much more than answering comments
  • How authentic nerdiness and engagement work together …read more      
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The Anatomy of a Hyperlink That Woos Readers

By Rainmaker.FM

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Links are hugely important for the web.

In a macro, 30,000-foot way, links are the currency that help search engines evaluate the essence and quality of content. They help search engines determine the authority behind a web page.

On a micro level, though, from the reader’s perspective, links also serve as one more of these landmarks that stand out for the reader as she surveys her media landscape.

And when you have mere minutes to woo a potential reader, you do whatever you can to make your page stand out.

In this roughly 10-minute episode of …read more      

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8 Tips for Running Wildly Successful In-Person Events

By Beth Hayden

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As soon as I walked in the room, I could feel the energy of the audience. There was a palpable buzz of anticipation and excitement in the air.

We were all waiting for Seth Godin to deliver the opening keynote at Copyblogger Media’s first-ever live event, Authority Intensive.

Everyone was excited about Seth, but as members of the Copyblogger community, we were also completely delighted to be together, in person, all in one room.

It felt like we were in the middle of a huge family reunion of people we really wanted to hang out with. People we actually like. …read more      

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