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Podcast Editors: Attract the RIGHT Clients for Your Business – PEM0011
As podcast editors, we're almost always interested in finding new ways to attract clients. But what if we're attracting the WRONG clients? Listen as Britany Felix shares what she's learned.
The Genius of Boldness and Podcast Engineering School
“Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.”* Need to charge more for your services? Need more clients? (Yes and yes!) Then improving your skills and upping your confidence are the catalysts you covet. To get them, consider Podcast Engineering School and employing the genius of boldness.Chris Curran of Podcast Engineering School offers both the…
How Podcast Editors Can Create More Diversity and Inclusion
If you’re struggling to respond to or understand the Black Lives Matter movement personally and professionally, you aren’t alone. There’s a fine line between authentic allyship and service and skeevy marketing strategies. Yet, research shows that diversity and inclusion positively benefits bottom lines. The millennial and Gen Z generations are the most diverse in history:…
Digital Hoarders and Pedagogy– Podcast Editing Business Edition
When does your editing business invest in new equipment? Is it when productivity lags? Or is it merely a matter of budget? How do you know when it’s REALLY time to replace equipment? And then what determines how much you spend? We help Bryan decide whether to purchase a new Mac computer or stick with…
What makes your podcast editing service better than AI?
How does a podcast editor compete as apps like Descript become better at doing our jobs? What is it that you’re really offering? Tanner shares his insight on the future of podcast editing and why accountability as service is critical for survival. Required reading for this episode: Accountability As A Service (AAAS): The Only Future…
Podcast Editors: Getting Beyond the Edit to Help Podcasters Get What They Want – PEM0006
Podcast editing is a growing industry that still has opportunities for a lot of people. But the question still remains: “How can I differentiate myself as an editor and be irreplaceable for my clients?” Dava Visaya from PodcastEngineers.com joined us to talk about that question. Dave is a podcast editor from the Philippines who has…
Defining Roles of Podcast Production: What is a podcast editor, producer and engineer?
All of us provide a needed service. Yet, as an industry, podcast editors don’t do a great job of defining our job. Editor, producer, and engineer are used interchangeably. So, what do these words truly mean to us, as editors, to our clients and the podcasting space as a whole? We get into the words…
The Argument for Editing Podcasts So They Don’t Suck with Callie Wright –PEM0004
What is an editor's value and why should people buy-in to what we do? If podcasting is an art or performance, then editing is a critical part of the show. Since we listen critically for a living, we can add in extra services and value adds to not only make more sales, but retain clients…
How can I find my first podcast editing client? – PEM0003
One of the questions we hear from new podcast editors all the time is, “How can I find my first client?” Let's be honest – it can be hard, confusing, daunting, and scary. You know what you're doing but you don't know where to find clients. Or more specifically, you might not know where (and…
Podcast editors: have you thought about how you’ll handle a global health crisis? – PEM0002
As professional podcast editors, we are also business owners. That means that it's our job to not only support our clients but also to manage our business and to plan for the future. In this episode of the Podcast Editors Mastermind, we talked about both the current health crisis due to COVID-19, as well as…
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