How to Figure Out What Content to Record

Published: Oct. 22, 2020, 7:39 a.m.

b'After coming up with a name, designing the cover art, and finally sitting behind the mic, you\'re probably thinking about what the heck you\'re going to talk about. Filling out a week, month, or seasons worth of content is important. But what will make your life easier is planning, strategizing, and organizing everything ahead of time.\\n \\nWe talked about podcast content marketing in the last episode. How to repurpose an episode into multiple promotional pieces is a key to success. But figuring out what that episode is about is step one.\\n \\nWhether you podcast as a hobby, to support a business, or it\'s your full-time gig, planning multiple episodes ahead of time isn\'t easy. But putting in the time upfront has a lot of upsides! Things like consistently publishing new episodes, saving time by batch recording, and better podcast episode promotion.\\n \\nListen to the full episode now to start thinking about your content differently.\\n \\n\\xa0\\n \\nIn this Episode, You\'ll Learn:\\n \\n\\nWhat tools we use to plan, organize, and record our podcast episode content\\nHow we use "newsjacking", latest trends, and our audience for episode topics\\nFinding the balance between publishing evergreen episodes and trending news\\nHow you can take advantage of private podcasting\\nWhy being a micro-expert can benefit both you and your audience\\nFiguring out which medium is best for a specific topic\\n\\n \\n\\xa0\\n \\nResources Mention on This Episode\\n \\n\\nNotion\\nTrello\\nWordPress and Seriously Simple Podcasting\\nSquadCast\\nCalendly\\nListen to our example of using "newsjacking" to create an episode: How COVID-19 May Change Podcasting Forever with Tom Webster\\nStory Pirates podcast\\nLearn more about Castos\' private podcasting feature\\nListen to our episodes with Chris Brogan, Jeff Umbro, and Jack Rhysider\\nTake our'