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The Talking Silkworm Podcast

The Talking Silkworm Podcast

Talking Silkworm

Are you creating podcasts, videos, courses or other content where you use your voice? The Talking Silkworm Podcast is the ultimate guide for coaches and entrepreneurs looking to expand their audiences through the power of their voice. Join us as we share valuable insights, advice, and resources to help you establish a strong online presence and connect with your ideal listeners. Whether you're a podcaster, video creator, course instructor, or anyone utilizing your voice in content creation, our weekly episodes offer the latest strategies to elevate your voice-based content. Are you eager to grow your audience and make a lasting impact? Tune in right now and unlock the true potential of your voice.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best The Talking Silkworm Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to The Talking Silkworm Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite The Talking Silkworm Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

The Talking Silkworm Podcast - What Are Show Notes and Why They Are Important for Your Show
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01/03/24 • 10 min

In this episode, we'll be discussing the importance of show notes for your podcast. Show notes serve as a complement to your episode content and offer several benefits, including improved SEO, directing listeners to your website, sharing resources and other episodes, and capturing your audience's attention by giving them a preview of what the episode entails.

Key Ideas:

  • Show notes contribute to better SEO by providing additional written content related to your podcast episode.
  • They serve as another piece of valuable content that can attract and engage your audience.
  • Show notes act as a way to lead people to your podcast's webpage, increasing traffic and visibility.
  • They provide an opportunity to share resources and guide listeners to other episodes, encouraging them to explore more of your content.
  • Show notes help attract your listener's attention and give them a clear understanding of what the episode will cover.

Resources:

https://rachelcorbett.com.au/blog/podcast-show-notes/

https://www.thepodcasthost.com/websites-hosting/creating-great-podcast-shownotes/

https://convertkit.com/podcast-show-notes

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The Talking Silkworm Podcast - 5 Things You Need to Start a Podcast

5 Things You Need to Start a Podcast

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12/20/23 • 14 min

In this episode we'll discuss the five essential things you need to start a podcast. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced podcaster or a beginner, these key ideas will guide you in launching a successful show. We'll explore the importance of defining your specific audience and topic, creating a content calendar, and developing a marketing plan to help you reach and engage your listeners effectively.

Key Ideas:

  • Define Your Specific Audience and Topic
  • Get a good hosting service
  • Create a Content Calendar
  • Develop a Marketing Plan
  • Invest in Quality Equipment and Recording Setup.
  • Engage with Your Audience
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The Talking Silkworm Podcast - Stop Consumption Mode, Switch Into Creation Mode
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12/06/23 • 4 min

Today we'll dive into the concept of shifting from consuming content to creating content for your business and audience. In a world filled with endless streams of information and social media platforms, it's easy to fall into the trap of passive content consumption. However, we'll explore why it's crucial to break free from this cycle and embrace the challenge of generating valuable content that resonates with your audience and fuels the growth of your business.

Key Ideas:

  • Social media and doomscrolling
  • The Excess of Content Consumption
  • The Challenge to Create New Content. Overcoming Resistance and Taking Action
  • Benefits of Content Creation for Your Business
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Show Notes

Question: As a health and wellness coach, how do you make your podcast profitable and popular in a few weeks?

Or

How do you make your blog, youtube channel, instagram account, big in a few weeks?

Well, the answer is very simple: you don’t.

Because we see online content that goes viral or influencers with super large social media followings, we compare ourselves and our work with that. We feel an urge to go big with little effort, to become overnight hits. It’s a normal thing to have this urge, I’ve been guilty of this myself. But this feeling is not grounded in reality given that, first, a lot of this content belongs to contexts apart from the health and wellness industry and, second, what we’re seeing is merely the result of a process, not the time and effort that lead to it.

To begin with, as a health and wellness coach you’re aiming at a specific audience with a particular kind of content. This means, there’s no cat videos or challenges where you eat spoonfuls of ground cinnamon. Even though this generates millions of views and shares, there's no benefit from it other than shallow entertainment. Same situation happens with influencers you might have as a reference, many of them belong to other contexts and have different purposes. And still for those who appeal to entertain a generic audience, you’re just seeing the tip of the iceberg, not the hard work and all their years of creating content while still relatively in the shadows. You can read about comedians, sportspeople and businesspeople say: “it took me 10 years to become an overnight success”.

In his book Content Inc, Joe Pulizzi explores the stories of content creators in different fields who generated large businesses from their content creation strategies. He talks about entrepreneurs in areas as diverse as backyard poultry, fiberglass pools, and photography. They all have in common the fact that they generated valuable content on a specific topic, for a specific audience, in a consistent manner for months or even years.

In his case studies, Pulizzi identified that a content marketing strategy will take around 9 months to take shape, and an average of 15 to 17 months to yield results.

Let me say that again:

In his case studies, Joe Pulizzi identified that a content marketing strategy will take around 9 months to take shape, and an average of 15 to 17 months to monetize.

This means that after a nine month period you will have gotten all the necessary feedback and done all the necessary adjustments to your content to have built the type audience that will potentially boost your business in terms of your reputation, online presence, authority and income.

So, if you’re in the first few months of creating content around your health and wellness practice, set yourself for the long game: Show up, even if it feels very few people can see you. Listen to your audience, do the adjustments along the way, be consistent and valuable. It takes entrepreneurs in this industry a long process to build up their audience, career and reputation while spreading a message and helping people along the way.

We have as a very close example entrepreneur and content creator, Liz Moody. We interviewed her in one of our episodes, and she told us it took her a long time to take off and become well-known with her content.

So, to wrap up, I’ll share this quote by Joe Pulizzi from his book Content Inc:

Without a doubt, the biggest reason content marketing fails is because it stops. I’ve seen business after business start a blog or e-newsletter or white paper program or podcast series and stop after a few months. Content marketing is a war of attrition. It’s a process. Success does not happen overnight. You must commit for the long haul if you want to be successful.

View your content creation as a vehicle in constant motion, not as an end in itself. Reputation is not built overnight. If you’re just getting started, keep it up!

If you haven’t started yet, the best moment to begin is right now.

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The Talking Silkworm Podcast - Get a real microphone now

Get a real microphone now

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08/02/23 • 8 min

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When you have a podcast, it is crucial that listeners are engaged and connected with you and your message. It’s not enough to have great content. You also need to deliver that content in the best way possible. Simply put, the technical sound quality is just as important as the content of your podcast.

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The Talking Silkworm Podcast - How to Build Better Relationships with Your Audience with Trudy Rankin
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07/19/23 • 33 min

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Trudy provides entrepreneurs with training to start and grow their online business and she also helps people start or transition to online businesses. Trudy will tell us about common reasons business owners feel stuck or overwhelmed and what you can do to tackle and overcome those issues. She’ll also tell us about the mindset shifts needed to create content that resonates with your audience and that will help you establish a relationship and build a community around your message.

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The Talking Silkworm Podcast - How to Monetize Your Podcast Efficiently, with Joe Casabona
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06/21/23 • 46 min

Heads up! Sponsorships are not the only way to monetize your podcast show! Want to know the multiple ways to do it? Podcast Expert Joe Casabona talks to us how he helps people monetize their show even if they are just starting out. Learn more about Joe’s SMASH Framework so that you will know which strategy works best based on your audience size. Listen in as we answer the important questions every podcaster asks themselves.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • Joe’s background in podcast
  • What it means to monetize your podcast
  • The most common ways you can monetize a podcast show
  • How sponsorship works
  • Delivering the sponsored ad based on your audience size
  • How to partner with a brand even if you are just starting out
  • Defining your audience so you can effectively approach brands who might be interested
  • When to consider getting a sponsor based on your download numbers
  • Getting high conversion rates even if you have a smaller niche
  • The ethical side of sponsorships
  • The most common mistake in monetizing a podcast show
  • Joe’s tips in monetizing a podcast for small- to medium-size shows

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The Talking Silkworm Podcast - When Should You Start Creating Content For Your Business?
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11/22/23 • 12 min

If you're a coach or entrepreneur just starting out, it's crucial to prioritize building an audience and creating content from day one. While word-of-mouth is valuable for making yourself known and generating leads, taking control of your visibility, reputation, and authority through content creation offers unique advantages. By earning trust, showcasing expertise, and fostering a community, you can attract and connect with potential clients, making the process of selling services or products more organic and meaningful.

Some of the ideas we mention in this episode:

  • The precise moment you should start building your audience.
  • Choose a content format that resonates with your audience and provides value, such as blogging, podcasting, or video.
  • Don't rely solely on social media platforms; create a foundation for your content strategy on channels where you have control.
  • You already have value to offer, even if you don't consider yourself an expert.
  • Building your reputation takes time.
  • Creating content promotes self-growth, self-reflection, and constant learning.
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The Talking Silkworm Podcast - Interview With Gordon Firemark

Interview With Gordon Firemark

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11/08/23 • 41 min

In the world of podcasting, success extends beyond captivating content and top-notch equipment. Understanding podcasting's legal aspects is crucial to safeguard yourself, your guests, and your audience. There are four key legal areas to consider, even when things are running smoothly. From contract governance to guest releases, protecting hosts and guests is paramount. Red flags in selecting guests, content disclaimers, and guarding against defamation are all essential for responsible podcasting. Remember, hosts can be liable for false statements, emphasizing the significance of presenting multiple perspectives to avoid an echo chamber. For business podcasters, three key tips can pave the way to success. So, let's explore the podcasting world responsibly and stay legally informed!

  • Gordon joins the podcast. 1:15
  • Gordon's background in the entertainment industry. 3:00
  • The blue ocean strategy for podcasting. 5:00
  • Why should people care about the legal side of a podcast? 8:00
  • The four categories of legal issues. 10:40
  • Nothing bad happens when things are going well. 13:05
  • State which country or state law will govern the terms of the contract. 15:10
  • How does a guest release protect both the host and the guest? 17:10
  • How to buy the best recording equipment? 19:50
  • Red flags to look out for on a potential guest. 21:40
  • The content of the show and disclaimers.24:15
  • How to protect yourself against libel defamation. 26:45
  • Hosts and producers can be held liable for false statements. 30:05
  • The importance of giving voice to multiple sides of an issue. 32:30
  • The danger of becoming an echo chamber. 34:20
  • Three key tips for running a podcast for business. 35:50
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The Talking Silkworm Podcast - How and Why to Build a Content Calendar for Your Podcast
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01/17/24 • 17 min

In this episode, we'll explore the concept of a content calendar and why it is a valuable tool for planning, scheduling, and organizing your content. Whether you choose to use a printed calendar, a spreadsheet, or an app, the purpose remains the same: to serve as a roadmap for your show, allowing you to visualize the past, present, and future of your content.

Key Ideas:

  • Importance of Having a Content Calendar
  • Strategic Thinking and Planning Ahead
  • Tracking and Organization
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FAQ

How many episodes does The Talking Silkworm Podcast have?

The Talking Silkworm Podcast currently has 24 episodes available.

What topics does The Talking Silkworm Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Online Course, Video, Marketing, How To, Podcast, Podcasts, Education and Business.

What is the most popular episode on The Talking Silkworm Podcast?

The episode title 'What Are Show Notes and Why They Are Important for Your Show' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Talking Silkworm Podcast?

The average episode length on The Talking Silkworm Podcast is 24 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Talking Silkworm Podcast released?

Episodes of The Talking Silkworm Podcast are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of The Talking Silkworm Podcast?

The first episode of The Talking Silkworm Podcast was released on Jun 14, 2023.

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