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Podcast Editors Mastermind - What to Do When You MESS UP as a Podcast Editor

What to Do When You MESS UP as a Podcast Editor

04/29/22 • 51 min

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Podcast Editors Mastermind

Being a podcast editor can seem like it's all fun and games until you mess up on someone else's show. Then it can be scary.

But let's face it: no matter how much time and care we take, and how much we invest in quality control, it's inevitable that there will be mistakes. Maybe even major mistakes.

Join us as we talk about some of our mistakes and the strategies we've developed to make things right (or as right as possible) so that we can create the best possible outcome for everyone.

If you spend a little time creating strategies for how to handle mistakes, it can save you a LOT of headaches later.

Editor

This episode of the Podcast Editors Mastermind was edited by Alejandro Ramirez. You can find him on Facebook if you're interested in talking with him about editing your show.

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If you're a podcast editor, we'd love to see if you'd be a fit for a future episode. Fill out this form to let us know you're interested, and we'll contact you to see if it's a good fit.

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About the Podcast Editors Mastermind

The Podcast Editors Mastermind is for professional podcast editors who want to grow their business and get more clients. We’re creating a community of like-minded professionals that are passionate about the art and science of editing podcasts.

Our goal is to help you build your business by providing tools, resources, and support so you can focus on what matters most—your craft. This isn’t just another group where everyone talks about how great they are at podcast editing; we show our work!


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
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Being a podcast editor can seem like it's all fun and games until you mess up on someone else's show. Then it can be scary.

But let's face it: no matter how much time and care we take, and how much we invest in quality control, it's inevitable that there will be mistakes. Maybe even major mistakes.

Join us as we talk about some of our mistakes and the strategies we've developed to make things right (or as right as possible) so that we can create the best possible outcome for everyone.

If you spend a little time creating strategies for how to handle mistakes, it can save you a LOT of headaches later.

Editor

This episode of the Podcast Editors Mastermind was edited by Alejandro Ramirez. You can find him on Facebook if you're interested in talking with him about editing your show.

Be a Guest

If you're a podcast editor, we'd love to see if you'd be a fit for a future episode. Fill out this form to let us know you're interested, and we'll contact you to see if it's a good fit.

Your Yetis Are


About the Podcast Editors Mastermind

The Podcast Editors Mastermind is for professional podcast editors who want to grow their business and get more clients. We’re creating a community of like-minded professionals that are passionate about the art and science of editing podcasts.

Our goal is to help you build your business by providing tools, resources, and support so you can focus on what matters most—your craft. This isn’t just another group where everyone talks about how great they are at podcast editing; we show our work!


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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undefined - Crafting the Packages and Prices Podcasters Want: A Mastermind Session

Crafting the Packages and Prices Podcasters Want: A Mastermind Session

You’d be wrong to think that prices are based on a simple equation.

You’d also be wrong if you think podcasters want the packages you’re selling right now.

The joy of a new, dynamic industry like ours is also it’s curse: We are constantly having to adapt creative minds and their new ideas.

So what strategies do you use to determine what to provide clients and what that service is worth?

Mailbag: Do you have a system for creating packages and prices? We’d love to hear from you! (because Carrie really wants to do a mailbag/AMA episode)

We learned a few things throughout this episode, but one of them was how much strategies vary from editor to editor. That editors are constantly re-evaluating and refining offerings and rates. And that packages rarely seem to suit podcasters (which is something to explore on its own in a future episode). When you quoted your first client, did you pull a number out of the air?

If you did it’s normal.

We aren’t MBAs. We’re editors– part artists, part techies– who had this wild idea to invent a job that is challenging, flexible and rewarding. That’s why we started this show: to work through these sorts of things with our community... to mastermind with you. We asked our live audience what models they used and shared our own.

Here were the answers...

  • Hourly
  • Per Episode
  • Day Rates
  • Project-based
  • Value-based

We also covered the pros and cons of various billing cycles.

Surprisingly, some of are moving away from monthly billing.

Scope Creep and a la carte packages

It was pretty well agreed that no one package is right for the majority of podcasters. There’s always something that’s not quite right. Or a podcaster wants more than agreed to without, ahem, wanting to pay for it. A la carte and a clear contract may be your best bet for staving off scope creep.If you're like us, you have things to say about what we talked about in this episode. If you're a member of our community, you most certainly can do that. You might even see a live editing session or product demo!

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Our editor is Alejandro Ramirez. He’s open to work editing in English and Spanish.


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

Next Episode

undefined - What to Keep Confidential When Talking with Peers in Podcast Production

What to Keep Confidential When Talking with Peers in Podcast Production

The great thing about the podcast production industry is that for the most part, we're all friends (or at least friendly). But that doesn't mean that we should share EVERYTHING with our peers.

After all, sometimes we are also competing with each other for the same jobs.

What things can we talk about? What things should we talk about? What things might get us into legal or ethical hot water?

Listen to hear our thoughts and feel free to share your own in the comments.

This episode edited by Alejandro Ramirez. He’s open to work editing in English and Spanish.

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This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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