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Creating a Local Podcasters Group | PodCraft 1303

December 15, 2020 The Podcast Host Season 13 Episode 3
PodCraft | How to Podcast & Craft a Fantastic Show
Creating a Local Podcasters Group | PodCraft 1303
Show Notes

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Admit it: you can always use the support of your colleagues. Whether other people who make podcasts have more experience, less experience, or different kinds of experience, there’s always inspiration and strength that comes from being involved with other podcasters. Creating a local group takes some work, and a long period of time, but in the end, you can build community, grow your show, and help others. 

Type: Regular technique

Time Required: Put an hour a week into promoting it and an hour for each meeting. 

Podcast Level: 10 episodes, or when your workflow is established and comfortable

You probably participate in an online community of podcasters already. If you don’t, you certainly can. You can also survey your audience to find out where your listeners are, and what percentage of them are podcasters themselves.  

Find a local coffee shop, pub, or community centre that will let a few people sit around and chat over a beverage for a while.  Plan a recurring meeting, brainstorm some discussion topics, and promote the meeting to your friends and followers. 

It can be handy to set a topic in advance for each meeting. This can encourage people to turn up. 

You can also create meetups online. This gives you the option to meet people anywhere in the world, but removes the impact of face to face interaction. 

Whichever you choose, be open to listening, use your best manners, and empower others to do the same. 

Task List: 

  • Decide if you want the meeting to be virtual or actual (online or in-person). 
  • Find an online platform to use, or a venue to meet up in. 
  • Arrange a time and date. 
  • Mention the meeting on your social media, and in your podcast’s call to action. You want to be able to do this for at least three episodes of your podcast. 
  • Set a topic (or topics) in advance.  
  • Get to the meeting early, greet people when they arrive. 
  • If you meet in a physical location, make sure that you leave it clean, and in better shape than you found it. 

Further Reading: 

Check out the full book - Podcast Growth: How to Grow Your Podcast Audience

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