E643 - Foolish Things Podcasters Do That Do Not Help Their Podcast - The April Fools Day Episode
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Episode 643 - Foolish Things Podcasters Do That Do Not Help Their Podcast - The April Fools Day Episode
In this April Fools' episode of the How To Podcast Series, host Dave pulls off a hilarious prank by announcing he's quitting podcasting to pursue basket weaving, only to reveal it's all in fun for April 1st. He dives into debunking foolish advice from podcast gurus that wastes time and money without growing your show. Drawing from his 2,000+ episodes using basic tools like a modest mic, free Audacity software, and Zoom recordings, Dave exposes myths like splurging on top-tier mics and cameras to magically attract listeners, or churning out daily episodes for guaranteed success.
He warns against pricey editing services—$1,200 monthly for basics is absurd—and trusting algorithms to promote unpolished content while ignoring your audience. Good titles, artwork, and show care matter more than social media reels from Instagram influencers. Editing isn't optional; it removes boring bits, mistakes, and drive-away moments, proving you value listeners over raw "authenticity." Skip overbuilt soundproof studios costing more than your car—clap in a room to test echoes, use soft spaces like bathrooms or even your vehicle for clean acoustics.
Key Takeaway: Real podcast growth stems from sustainable habits, audience focus, great content, and commitment—not guru shortcuts or gear splurges. A bonus tip for storytelling: Trim to peak moments only, ditching tangents for concise tales that connect deeply.
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