Podcasting in front of the scenes. Last week we had Larry Guerrera on. He’s an IMTC graduate who did so well in school I hired him as a contractor. He went into depth on what goes on behind the scenes at a quality podcast. That was episode 139. In this episode, I’m going to tell you about everything I do before Larry gets the final mp3 file that you all listen to.
Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 142
How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/
Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/
Higher Education Webinar – https://screwthecommute.com/webinars
03:12 Tom's introduction to In Front of the Scenes
05:42 Booking guests
07:36 How do you book them?
09:21 Tech stuff and questions to ask
10:37 Good old fashioned paper calendar to schedule guests
11:40 Batching recordings in one day
12:52 Scheduled day of the podcast
14:09 Get recorded comments from Facebook Group Admins
14:44 Some audio editing things to consider
16:48 Saving the final edited file
18:59 Getting guests and re-getting guests
19:56 Miscellaneous tips
23:01 Staying organized
Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast
Higher Education Webinar – It's the second webinar on the page: https://screwthecommute.com/webinars
Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/
Screw The Commute Podcast App - https://screwthecommute.com/app/
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How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/
Internet Marketing Retreat and Joint Venture Program - https://greatinternetmarketingtraining.com/
Calendly - https://calendly.com/
Once Hub - https://www.oncehub.com/
Schedule Once - https://scheduleonce.com/
We Transfer - https://wetransfer.com/
Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/
Related Episodes
YouTube Secrets - https://screwthecommute.com/82/
Behind the Scenes - https://screwthecommute.com/139/
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Thanks for agreeing to be a guest on the "Screw the Commute" podcast.
We'll do a fast-paced, fun, Zoom interview with high quality audio. No cell phones, no cheap noise cancelling headsets. No Apple combo earbuds / microphones You Must wear earphones or earbuds to prevent feedback that would ruin your episode and use a separate high quality microphone. If you don't have this, please let me know. We can schedule your interview at a later date when you have quality equipment ready to go or we can do a short test with what you have.
Note: I hate to be such a stickler about the above, but I can’t tell you the number of guests who have told me they had high quality setups, that sucked. Just because you can get by on a Facebook live or some Zoom meeting, does not mean you have a high quality setup. I had one person that had a pay for play radio show and several podcasts who had the worst audio of all my episodes. Please don’t be that person :) I want you to sound as GREAT as what you say.
I will send you the Zoom link on the day of the Interview.
Please have your microphone, headphone and setup thoroughly tested with another friend or me before your scheduled time. Again, I've had to cancel guests because their entire time slot was spent trying to get their microphone to work.
We shoot for a total length of show to be about 30 - 35 minutes. If the technology works well, total time invested should be about 40 minutes.
We suggest you listen to an interview or two to get a feel for the show. And of course, we'd love you to subscribe and leave a review on iTunes. https://www.ScrewTheCommute.com/
What we need from you right away:
Headshot or action shot. Preferably 3000x3000 Pixels, but if you don't know how to supply that, give us your best quality highest resolution photo and we'll make it the right size.
50 Word Introduction - Keep it short. I’ll make sure you’ll have plenty of time during the interview to get in bragging points.
If you are providing an affiliate link, we need that within a couple days after we've done the interview.
When the time comes, we need you to respond to Larry who will be making the notes for your episode and if you don't check them there could be errors which cost both of us potential business.
When their episode goes live, guests will be expected to promote their show on all their social media and to their email list. This is good for everyone and can mean thousands of extra downloads for everyone's episode over time. I'm well aware that some people agree to these things and then don't do them. Don't be that guy/girl.
Thanks
TA
Here's the Format:
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You may supply some questions if you like. Below is what we ask most guests.
I do a 50 word introduction (which you supply)
Then I say: "Are you ready to screw........the commute?" (hahaha)
Examples of Questions and Requests I'll Ask:
"Will you briefly tell everyone what you do?"
"Did you ever have a job? If so, when was the turning point when you left?"
"What would you say to someone thinking about leaving their job and starting a business?"
"Give us a 3 tips either about what you do or working for yourself."
"Have you ever gotten screwed (in business that is hahaha) and what did you do about it?"
I will ask you to tell us something funny or bizarre that has happened to you or in your business. (lots of leeway here. If you can't think of any business stuff, how about personally?) If you can’t think of anything, let me know in advance and I won’t ask this question.
What do you like best about working for yourself?
What's the worst part about working for yourself?
What's coming up for you / what are you promoting? (optional)
Note: We would like to have an affiliate link to whatever you are promoting so we can put it in the show notes. It would best if it's something that will be on the market for a while because podcast episodes have a long life.
Message from Sponsor
"What's a typical day look like for you?"
"How do you stay motivated?"
"Do you have a parting thought for our screwballs?"
"How to reach you?
More sponsor stuff.
Closing
Thanks
I'm looking forward to a great Interview.
TA
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