Episode 9
Maria Hogan gives a tip about year planning for your podcast
Tips & advice for independent podcasters.
Guest: Maria Hogan
Job title: Podcast Producer
Company: Creatively Contenting
In this episode, Maria gives a tip about year planning for your podcast.
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Hi, my name is Maria.
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:I'm a podcast producer for my own
business, Creatively Contenting, and
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:today I'm going to give you a tip about
planning your podcast for the year.
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:I work for myself, helping to make
podcasts for businesses and individuals
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:who want to make an impact with
their audience through podcasting.
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:I work on each part of the podcast
production process, from idea creation and
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:guest acquisition to editing and right up
to the scheduling, the completed episode
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:and repurposing clips for social media.
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:How I got into podcasting
is a bit of a mix of things.
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:I have been working in podcasting for
about two years independently now, but
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:I'd also worked on podcasts when I was
a production assistant a few years back.
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:I studied business followed by a
master's in journalism, and once
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:finished I was lucky enough to
get quite a variety of experience.
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:I worked as a production assistant in a
media production company, which is where I
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:first saw that I could use my journalistic
skills in a more business environment.
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:And at the same time I was training in a
newsroom in a radio station, while also
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:producing a weekly current affairs show.
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:And then I was also working as
a researcher in another station.
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:And...
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:Around that time, I also started working
in a youth organization creating content,
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:which is where I kind of learned the
impact that good content can have when
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:it reaches people at the right time.
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:So I loved everything I was doing,
but I was just out of college
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:and wanted to see the world.
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:So I went to Canada, took a job in finance
while I just figured out what to do next.
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:And after a while, I really missed radio
and realized that with the skills I had
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:developed and the knowledge and stuff
through my work experience, um, that
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:it kind of put me in a position that I
could start producing my own podcasts.
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:And I was really, really happy to be back
working with content again and absolutely
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:loved it and kind of things escalated.
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:I started producing more podcasts
and it just became something I
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:could do as my full time job.
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:And the fact that I can do it from
anywhere that has Wi Fi and help
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:businesses and individuals to make
an impact, just makes it better.
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:It's just, yeah, perfect for me, I think.
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:So one thing I love about podcasting
is that it's a really intimate medium.
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:If a podcast is done well, it feels
like you're kind of having a chat
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:with a few friends rather than
listening to some sort of report.
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:Um, I think this is what makes
podcasting a really amazing marketing
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:tool for individuals and businesses who
are trying to establish their brand.
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:When a podcast is genuinely
providing value for the listener,
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:they are a lot more likely to feel
a personal connection faster than
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:people would if they're reading a
blog or seeing social media posts.
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:but I do think with this privilege
that podcasting affords us, we also
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:have to be really careful to not
take advantage of it and respect.
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:intimacy and that trust people
form with the podcast host.
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:So, my big tip for podcasting is to
plan your year of podcasting now.
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:So that you, you can relax and actually
enjoy your podcast throughout the year.
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:so how to plan a podcast for the new year.
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:I am a really big spreadsheet fan.
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:So I recommend using one for planning
your content for the entire year.
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:And then in a document, I write my
internal and external kind of notes
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:of how I'm going to plan for the year.
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:So in the internal category, I
break it down by goals for the
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:year and personal milestones.
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:So by setting your goals for the
year, it's going to kind of dictate
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:some of the other things, like, for
example, if you want to grow your
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:listenership, you're going to want to
consistently appear on other podcasts.
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:So that would be in your external goals.
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:Um, your personal milestones could
be something like your 50th episode
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:or a certain number of downloads.
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:Obviously, you can't really
tell when you're going to hit a
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:certain number of downloads, but
you can have a plan in place.
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:And then as you're approaching
that, you know, to just.
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:Like fall back on that plan that you set
at the beginning of the year, because
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:you probably have a fair idea if you're
going to hit X many downloads in a year.
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:Then under external, under the external
category, I have holidays, awareness
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:days, weeks or months relevant to
your niche, events in your niche
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:and other podcasts you would like to
appear on or partner with in some way.
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:So think about the kind of content
you would do based on these things.
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:Like making a target list of guests
and events that you would like to
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:speak at or reach out to as well as
other podcasts that you might want
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:to speak at or partner up with.
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:You can find me at www.
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:creativelycontenting.
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:com and you can see all my
links in the show notes.
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:Thanks for listening to Podcasting People.