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Mark Steadman

The Helpful Podcaster

A weekly Business, Marketing and Education podcast featuring Mark Steadman
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The Helpful Podcaster

Mark Steadman

The Helpful Podcaster

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The Helpful Podcaster

Mark Steadman

The Helpful Podcaster

A weekly Business, Marketing and Education podcast featuring Mark Steadman
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The Helpful Podcaster is closing down and in its place is a new daily podcast called Morning Creative.This new daily show explores concepts and questions that creative people often face, and aims to provide creative inspiration. In this episode
I'm taking a break to work on new topics and ideas over the summer. If you have questions about your podcast process, I'm not leaving you to fend for yourself!Here is my guide to launching a helpful podcastHere's my guide for crafting a help
The only people immune to imposter syndrome are those that feel like life owes them a favour. Being generous and vulnerable means confronting imposter syndrome, so instead of denying it, why not call its bluff?LinksThe Chimp Paradox: The Acclai
We make podcasts so that we can share what we love and bring people closer to us. We've talked about sharing more of your knowledge and expertise. But what about the squishy human parts that make up you? How much of that should we share and how
LinkedIn is awash with people inviting you to check out their latest podcast episode. With so many shows created by smart people in your network, how can it be possible to stand out? No, this isn’t about marketing your podcast; it’s about respe
There’s nothing worse than getting an episode back from your podcast editor – or editing it yourself – only to find the guest sounds great but Zoom had recorded your laptop mic instead of the one in front of your face. It happens all the time.
Dynamic ad insertion (DAI) lets you define points in your audio where timely messages can be placed. If you have a podcast to support your business or cause, there’s never been a better time to investigate DAI.LinksJoin the Helpful Podcasters c
When you’re looking around for new listeners, how much time do you spend thinking about the people who are already in contact with you? Today we’re going to look at how we can grow your podcast audience via your mailing list, what to do if you
Remote recording tools like SquadCast and Riverside are great. But if you can't afford another subscription, you might be surprised at what you can do with Zoom.
Your podcast is like a rope bridge connecting two islands. On one end is confusion, and on the other: clarity.Each episode is a wooden plank that forms part of that bridge. People will listen to your podcast if you can be clear on the transform
Your artwork is the first thing new listeners see, and if they like what they hear, it’ll take up permanent residence on their phones. Getting stand-out artwork for your show might not be as expensive or fraught a process as you think, and it c
It’s Monday, 9pm. You’ve had a long day, and all you want to do is watch the Bake Off and eat M&Ms. But tomorrow’s the day you release your next podcast episode, and you haven’t recorded anything! Sound familiar?LinksEpisode 21 of The Helpful P
There are three elements of trust: positive relationships, expertise, and consistency. We can show up each week and share our knowledge and insight, but I hear so many podcasters hold their listener at arm’s length, and most of them don’t know
There are three ways to stand out: be new, be better, or be louder. Being better takes time and is subjective. Being louder just means spending more money on marketing than the next person. Being new doesn’t mean starting from episode one – it
Your audience will see your podcast name before they hear a word from you. Whether you’re starting a new show or considering a rebrand, could your name mean the difference between showing up first in podcast search results, or not showing up at
What if a single sentence could help you galvanise your team, book the perfect guest, and give you a mile-long head start in branding your podcast?ResourcesCreating your listener persona: the first step to growing your podcast – Episode 24Why w
The biggest problem podcasters face is getting more listeners. But the first question we have to ask is “who is listener #1?” Who is going to love what you do, recommend it to their friends, and stick around for the call-to-action? Let’s find o
Everything costs a million pounds right now. We’re all tightening our belts, working hard, and feeling the pinch. If your podcast isn’t making you money right now, it might feel like a luxury you can ill afford.But today I want to show you why
The Podcast Owner’s Manual has rebranded, and is now The Helpful Podcaster.Register now for my free, invite-only Helpful Podcasters community.If you were already subscribed to the Podcast Owner’s Manual, there’s nothing you need to do, and ne
It feels good to pass on valuable advice, to change someone’s mind, or to spread an emotion, whether it’s unfettered joy or spine-tingling terror. We don’t share things because we like them – we share them because of what they say about us.So f
It's easy to fall into the trap of making our interviews all about the guest. Sure it means we get to tick the box that says “I showed up today”. But what value are we really creating for our listener?In this episode, I'm going to show you how
Is your podcast helping? More to the point. Who is it helping? Today we're gonna dig into the ingredients behind a helpful podcast so that you can build stronger, longer lasting relationships with the people you want to work with.The main tenet
We’re service-orientated podcasters with a body of work behind us. We’re often so focused on the next episode that we don’t take time to look after our back catalogue. Let’s fix that right now, with three ways you can leverage your existing arc
This groundbreaking AI tool makes writing show notes simpler and more effective, by providing a concise summary of the transcript with the most crucial information at the top. Plus, it adds valuable context and detail, which makes editing and c
Podcasting is a powerful way to increase awareness and raise funds in the wake of a humanitarian crisis. We have a megaphone in our hands – do we have a responsibility to use it, and if so, what’s the best way?LinksUK DECAmerican Red CrossOxfam
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