Invitation to help with podcast planning
As I outlined in a post earlier today on my Thinking Home Business site, I’ve put together a short survey (see below) to elicit some views and advice on what would be the best time duration for my podcast show on BlogTalkRadio, Des Walsh & Friends.
I chose thirty minutes as providing scope for a good discussion but being more likely to be listened to than a longer session.
But I notice others, people of seriously good accomplishment, have hour-long episodes.
Hence the survey. It’s really short, with only a few questions and a box for any comments.
No laptops or iPads as prizes, but I will report back here on the results. And I’ll be truly grateful.
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Business coach and digital entrepreneur. With coach training from Coachville.com and its Graduate School of Coaching, and a founding member of the International Association of Coaching, Des has been coaching business owners and entrepreneurs for the past 20 years. Over the same period he has also been actively engaged in promoting the business opportunities of the digital economy. He is a certified Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) coach, and a certified specialist in social media strategy and affiliate marketing.
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Great question! I’ve been told that shorter shows are better. People are more likely to listen to them, and they are a bit easier on the host (so they say). You can also split up a subject over several shows if it warrants more time. I think 30 minutes or less.
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