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Simple works (retweet this idea).īonus level up: sync your audio blog/podcast RSS feed to WealthVoice to create your custom Alexa Skill, which is your hands-free homepage. See it here: Why now is the time to take your financial temperature - or tap in and hear Brian's blog post on Spotify show Brian Plain's Audio Articles. Real world example: Financial advisor Brian Plain makes his blog posts into spoken word audio, available as a podcast and with the audio player embedded at the top of every post. The young listeners I spoke with turn to spoken word audio for help navigating life's problems, making meaningful connection, and discovering new points of view - spoken word is, for some, an antidote to a superficial social media world." "While the growth in listening is really astounding, what stands out from this research is the use of spoken word audio for intrapersonal needs. Via Edison Research Smart Audio Report 2021 - stats hereĪccording to Edison Research VP Megan Lazovick: Spoken word audio listening is up 40% in the past seven years, and up 8% year over year, with the share of time spent listening to spoken word audio reaching 28% of time spent with all audio.
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Subscribe free to this show on your podcast app and as an Alexa Flash Briefing: /podcast. Level up with custom sonic branding: We compose your custom podcast music at WealthVoice, whether you're a customer or not: Request a custom sonic branding quote and hear sample music. You risk having matching music as another show. If you are using stock music for your podcast intro/outro, stop! It's like borrowing a clipart logo from Google Images. Mistake to avoid: a long or unappealing intro (especially for shorter shows). Tweet me and let me know your favorite podcast length. Source: The Podcast Host - How Long Should a Podcast Be? Survey stats: In a recent podcast discoverability and listening habits survey, 18.8% of respondents said they “feel put off by shorter episodes of 15 minutes or less”, whilst 32% said they “feel put off by longer episodes of an hour or more”. For most interview podcasts, the sweet spot for episode length is 20-40 minutes. Mini-podcasts should be about 3-5 minutes for a solo speaker (like this show). This episode is about how long your podcast should be. #futureproofacĮxpand your definition of a podcast! Length can vary widely. The speaker art and promo branding is unique: on IG. Check out Advisor Circle's Creative Director Tony Concep's visual world of art on Instagram to get a feel. Live taping of The Compound and Friends, live podcast recording of Animal Spirits and more top shows in business, markets, finance.
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* Follow Samantha Russell for marketing tips on LinkedIn - and here is Samantha's curated list of helpful people to follow for different areas of marketing and business. See the LinkedIn post with the 1900s laundry ad with copy A with "we" vs. Tweet me and let me know it goes after trying it for 7 days: and accounts mentioned: Doing this will probably 2x your engagement. In describing your work, force yourself to make the word "you" the subject of the sentence instead of "I" or "we". Your challenge this week is to stop yourself every time you begin an email, social post, sales pitch, or conversation with the words "I" or "we". "Sell the problem you solve, not the product you have." See tweet from J Cornelius at Nine Labs (great UX design firm in Atlanta).