Choosing the right media host for your podcast is crucial, and in this episode, we dive deep into the features offered by some of the top podcast media hosts. I discuss how each host brings unique capabilities, helping you determine what aligns best with your needs. Whether you’re looking for dynamic content, AI tools, or detailed analytics, understanding these features can significantly impact your podcasting journey and wallet). From the importance of an RSS feed to the nuances of pricing plans, listeners will gain valuable insights into what to consider before deciding.
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Dave Jackson:If you're not familiar with PodPage, we help build websites for podcasters.
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Dave Jackson:but Amy Paul said, hey, can someone guide me?
Dave Jackson:What's the best hosting platform with the least amount of friction with PodPage?
Dave Jackson:And the first thing is, as long as you have an RSS feed, it doesn't matter where it comes from.
Dave Jackson:Pod Page will use it.
Dave Jackson:And so answering that question, which comes up almost hourly on Facebook groups, what's the best host?
Dave Jackson:And the answer is as is always the answer.
Dave Jackson:It depends.
Dave Jackson:It depends on what you are doing with your show.
Dave Jackson:So I realize for some of you you might be going, I'm good.
Dave Jackson:I've been using the same host forever and they're amazing.
Dave Jackson:And that's fine if you want to tune out, but I'm going over features that some of them have come out over the last year or two and you may not be aware that this is available.
Dave Jackson:And I'm using chapters in this episode so you can kind of jump around if you want to just jump to the who I think is best.
Dave Jackson:But realize it's who I think is best is based on what I do.
Dave Jackson:And what I do may be different from what you do.
Dave Jackson:So we're going to do a deep dive today on the features available for media hosts.
Dave Jackson:What do they do and what can they do?
Dave Jackson:And do you need them?
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Dave Jackson:Now let's move on to media hosts.
Dave Jackson:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Dave Jackson:I have been putting pen to paper, or in this case, fingers to keyboards.
Dave Jackson:This week I've got an article about Black Friday deals.
Dave Jackson:Captivate right now has a great deal going on.
Dave Jackson:And I wrote this article on choosing a host.
Dave Jackson:I also have an article about replacing blog talk radio.
Dave Jackson:If you're a person that was using blog talk radio, they've gone away.
Dave Jackson:And so I've been spitting out the blog posts over at school of podcasting.com and I started this one.
Dave Jackson:And we've talked about media hosts.
Dave Jackson:We Talked about how SoundCloud is not a great host back in the day.
Dave Jackson:Still surprised they're still in business.
Dave Jackson:And instead of saying, here is who, who's good?
Dave Jackson:I said, let's come at this from a different angle.
Dave Jackson:Let me explain what media hosts can do.
Dave Jackson:And no sense paying for features you've never gonna use.
Dave Jackson:So also, I should say right up here in the show notes, some of these hosts have affiliate programs.
Dave Jackson:And you know how that works.
Dave Jackson:You basically buy it, it doesn't cost you anymore, and I get something that's kind of a finder's fee.
Dave Jackson:So the first thing you need to ask yourself is, what does my host need to do?
Dave Jackson:What does my host need to do?
Dave Jackson:Now, if you're brand new, you're like, I don't know.
Dave Jackson:Well, that's for you.
Dave Jackson:But if you're a seasoned veteran, you may not realize that there are other features that have come along, especially in the last couple years, that you go, oh, I wouldn't mind having that.
Dave Jackson:And I will say this, moving from one host to the other, you're going to lose your stats.
Dave Jackson:Kind of.
Dave Jackson:Some of them let you bring them over.
Dave Jackson:But also, if you're not super techy, work with the host you're moving to and have them help you.
Dave Jackson:Because you can shoot yourself in the foot.
Dave Jackson:In fact, you can shoot your foot off where there are things like rebranding your name and uploading artwork as kind of outpatient surgery.
Dave Jackson:This is major surgery.
Dave Jackson:It's not hard, but it's also not hard to shoot yourself in the foot.
Dave Jackson:So this is not something you want to do while you're watching Netflix.
Dave Jackson:You want to have your undivided attention.
Dave Jackson:So first things first.
Dave Jackson:Your show's popularity has little impact, as in, like, zero from your media host.
Dave Jackson:I always use the analogy of a Corvette on a flat.
Dave Jackson:You know, the airport, the Runway.
Dave Jackson:So put a Corvette on the Runway in Texas.
Dave Jackson:And that thing is going to go around 200 miles an hour.
Dave Jackson:Take that same Corvette, move it from Texas and go to, I don't know, Iowa, and put it on a flat Runway.
Dave Jackson:And guess what?
Dave Jackson:That car is going to do about 200 miles an hour.
Dave Jackson:Why?
Dave Jackson:Because it's not the Runway, it's the car.
Dave Jackson:So it's not the media host, it's the content.
Dave Jackson:Nobody's going, oh, man, Dave, you got to check out this show.
Dave Jackson:Why?
Dave Jackson:Oh, they're hosted on Buzzsprout.
Dave Jackson:Oh, listen to this one.
Dave Jackson:They're on Ken.
Dave Jackson:No, nobody's doing that.
Dave Jackson:It's the content.
Dave Jackson:Now I have, I think a Toyota Camry.
Dave Jackson:Is that what I got is some Toyota.
Dave Jackson:It's, you know, it's a Toyota thing.
Dave Jackson:And my brother has a minivan.
Dave Jackson:If I'm doing long distance traveling, I'm taking the minivan because it's got extra cup holders, it's got a better stereo, the seats are definitely more comfortable.
Dave Jackson:Right.
Dave Jackson:So when it comes to media hosts, sometimes it's the interface.
Dave Jackson:Is it easy to use?
Dave Jackson:Does it have.
Dave Jackson:Is it confusing?
Dave Jackson:Things like that.
Dave Jackson:So we're going to talk about that as we go along, but I wanted to be upfront.
Dave Jackson:If you're like, well, maybe if I move to a media host, I'll get more downloads.
Dave Jackson:That, my friends, is.
Dave Jackson:Is just not going to work.
Dave Jackson:It's just not.
Dave Jackson:All right.
Dave Jackson:It's not that.
Dave Jackson:Not the media host, and it's probably not the microphone if you're using it right.
Dave Jackson:It's the content.
Dave Jackson:It's content delivery.
Dave Jackson:Remember those two things.
Dave Jackson:All right.
Dave Jackson:Another thing, I see a lot, and this is not a bad question.
Dave Jackson:This is a question from somebody who's brand new to podcasting.
Dave Jackson:But some people are like, well, should I.
Dave Jackson:Isn't Riverside my host or isn't Squadcast my host or whoever?
Dave Jackson:No, those are all ways along with clean Feed, by the way.
Dave Jackson:Zoom, Squadcast, Riverside Descript.
Dave Jackson:These are all fine tools for editing and for recording remote interviews, but they're not a media host.
Dave Jackson:So let's talk about the features I don't care about because they all.
Dave Jackson:It's kind of funny as I did this study.
Dave Jackson:They all kind of say this stuff and I'm like, yeah, but here's one.
Dave Jackson:Audiograms.
Dave Jackson:You know, you can make a little clippy with the little blinking.
Dave Jackson:Oh, look, the little blinking light as the word is talking.
Dave Jackson:Oh, yeah.
Dave Jackson:Is it flashy?
Dave Jackson:Sure.
Dave Jackson:Is it effective?
Dave Jackson:I'm going to say, no, not really.
Dave Jackson:It does keep Your brand in front of people.
Dave Jackson:But I don't know anybody that was like, oh, man, did you hear that sound clip?
Dave Jackson:I have to go.
Dave Jackson:Because usually you're posting those to social and social is like, I know you're over here looking for something for yourself.
Dave Jackson:Like whether that be I'm catching up on the news or what's going on in my community.
Dave Jackson:It's something that you're looking to do, but I want you to quit looking at what you want and look at what I want.
Dave Jackson:Look at me.
Dave Jackson:Everyone look at me.
Dave Jackson:Yeah, they usually don't do that.
Dave Jackson:Now, if you are part of that person's community, maybe.
Dave Jackson:But from what I mean, I've heard this like seven times where people just like going, yeah, social media is a drip.
Dave Jackson:It is, it's.
Dave Jackson:It's not completely ineffective, but it's not, you know, so that's what I don't care about.
Dave Jackson:I worked at Libsyn for eight years, and aside from maybe one or two very, very niche times, the fact that they give you a feed for each destination, I personally, I never quite got that.
Dave Jackson:I guess maybe if you have one destination that allows you to have built in ads and the other one doesn't, that would be a good use of that, you know, so if all of a sudden Spotify goes, there might be a way to turn off the ads in just that feed.
Dave Jackson:So I get it.
Dave Jackson:I've just never really ever saw it used.
Dave Jackson:Another one is automatic social media posting, where it automatically sends it to Facebook and LinkedIn and blah.
Dave Jackson:And look, you know, here's the thing.
Dave Jackson:This is not a bad feature, but here's the problem.
Dave Jackson:And it has zero, zero to do with the media host.
Dave Jackson:And that is the social media platforms change their back end a lot, which breaks the feature.
Dave Jackson:And then the.
Dave Jackson:Whoever it is, the media host has to retool their code.
Dave Jackson:And about the time they get it fixed to where you can just hit publish and it goes to your social places, they break it again, I'm looking at you, Facebook.
Dave Jackson:Holy cow.
Dave Jackson:I cannot tell you the number of times that I've seen Facebook break stuff.
Dave Jackson:It's just kind of like.
Dave Jackson:And as a coder, which I'm not, but I know the coders that did, they're like, oh, geez, we just fixed that to the point where I kind of want to go, we should all just shake hands and kumbaya and go, we're just going to take that feature away.
Dave Jackson:Because it's really expensive for companies to offer that.
Dave Jackson:Because about the time you paid that developer to fix it.
Dave Jackson:It's broken again.
Dave Jackson:Thanks, Facebook.
Dave Jackson:Thanks, LinkedIn.
Dave Jackson:Thanks, Twitter.
Dave Jackson:Ugh.
Dave Jackson:And the other thing about that particular feature, now that everyone is going to Blue sky, you know, I'm leaving Twitter and I'm going to Blue Sky.
Dave Jackson:I don't.
Dave Jackson:I'm taking my ball and I'm going home.
Dave Jackson:To which I kind of want to go.
Dave Jackson:Have we all forgotten there was a block feature?
Dave Jackson:But Dave Elon is the Antichrist.
Dave Jackson:Okay, easy to.
Dave Jackson:Which.
Dave Jackson:Because here's the thing.
Dave Jackson:If that feature were to actually go away, because we all right now are copying and pasting our tweet over to threads from when Elon bought X and now we're copying and pasting them to bluesky.
Dave Jackson:And I've seen this because I'm following the same people and we're all just copying and pasting and copying and pasting and copying and pasting to where I'm like, if we all just use the block button, we wouldn't have to do this, and we'd have one big giant audience.
Dave Jackson:Buddy's the antichri.
Dave Jackson:Okay, easy.
Dave Jackson:Just keep that in mind.
Dave Jackson:But that's the thing.
Dave Jackson:All you have to do to get your stuff on Social is copy and paste.
Dave Jackson:It's really not, you know, that feature.
Dave Jackson:Which leads me to another feature, and this one, you're kind of like, what, Accepting donations?
Dave Jackson:Really?
Dave Jackson:I mean, yes, some hosts have this built in, but a feature is supposed to, you know, fix a problem.
Dave Jackson:And I'm like, did we have a problem?
Dave Jackson:Did we not know about?
Dave Jackson:Buy me a Coffee.
Dave Jackson:Or PayPal or Venmo or all the other, you know, streaming satoshis.
Dave Jackson:I mean, it's nice.
Dave Jackson:And if you want them all in one place.
Dave Jackson:Yep, absolutely.
Dave Jackson:But that's one that I kind of go, yeah, I kind of got that covered already.
Dave Jackson:Now we will talk about selling a premium podcast.
Dave Jackson:That's different than taking donations.
Dave Jackson:But now let's move on to one of my favorite subjects that I've been talking about for decades.
Dave Jackson:And that is, of course, free media hosts.
Dave Jackson:Yeah, this should be a power rant.
Dave Jackson:But here's the advantage of being in Podcasting Forever Pod show, which later changed their name to Media Mevio.
Dave Jackson: August: Dave Jackson:That's 116 months.
Dave Jackson:They spent $38.8 million.
Dave Jackson:I'm going to say that one more time.
Dave Jackson:38.8.
Dave Jackson:So if we're going to round up $39 million and went out of business, why?
Dave Jackson:Because they're a free media host trying to make it go on Advertising.
Dave Jackson: Padango, September: Dave Jackson:And for those of you that were around for that, it was the week before Christmas.
Dave Jackson:They're like, hey, we're going out of business.
Dave Jackson:By.
Dave Jackson:They gave you like a week to move your stuff.
Dave Jackson:That was 27 months.
Dave Jackson: Wild Voice from July: Dave Jackson:See you by my podcast.
Dave Jackson: to: Dave Jackson:Audiometric IO, which I really liked.
Dave Jackson:They had a cool, dynamic thing.
Dave Jackson:They were purchased by Panoply and then they removed it.
Dave Jackson:I hate when people do that opinion.
Dave Jackson:Podcasting lasted 23 months.
Dave Jackson:Zcat lasted 36 months.
Dave Jackson:Whooshka, which was a really cool platform.
Dave Jackson:53 months before somebody bought them and shut them down.
Dave Jackson:And then Libsyn.
Dave Jackson:Libsyn is still around, but they tried a free version for a while and then said, yeah, this is a bad idea, and then did it for.
Dave Jackson:They shut it down after 10 months.
Dave Jackson:But, Dave, you're not bringing up Spotify.
Dave Jackson:In fact, I'm only bringing up about four or five.
Dave Jackson:And I realized that in the whatever 18 minutes it's taken me to record this, another media host has opened up.
Dave Jackson:And for me, I like things that are kind of tried and true, and so we'll get to that.
Dave Jackson:But is one of them Spotify?
Dave Jackson:And the answer to that is a resounding no.
Dave Jackson:Because I have been around a while and a never, ever forget that the people that are running Spotify are people from the music business.
Dave Jackson:And people from the music business, as David Letterman used to call them, are weasels.
Dave Jackson:They're just.
Dave Jackson:Ugh.
Dave Jackson:So with that going in, podcasting is built on an open system.
Dave Jackson:That's why some of you are listening to me and Apple podcast.
Dave Jackson:Some of you are in Overcast, some of you are in Pocket Cast.
Dave Jackson:It's open.
Dave Jackson:You can listen wherever you want.
Dave Jackson:Spotify builds features that only work in Spotify.
Dave Jackson:And why wouldn't they?
Dave Jackson:Right?
Dave Jackson:It makes sense from their business if we're talking about business models, but they just don't embrace any of the other players in the space.
Dave Jackson:Like, I hung out with Buzz Spray out people, the podcast movement in a Libsyn shirt.
Dave Jackson:Like, you know, that's.
Dave Jackson:It's.
Dave Jackson:We're all in the same boat.
Dave Jackson:But when Spotify did their thing for transcriptions, did they use the podcasting 2.0 spec?
Dave Jackson:No, because they made their own.
Dave Jackson:That only works.
Dave Jackson:I don't know if it only works in Spotify, but no, they didn't.
Dave Jackson:And this is the thing I've just seen so many of this over the years.
Dave Jackson:They announced things, and the one that always.
Dave Jackson:I always like to use because it's so Spotify.
Dave Jackson:They said, hey, everybody, you can listen.
Dave Jackson:You can use music in your podcast.
Dave Jackson:And I went, what?
Dave Jackson:I literally was like Ebenezer Scrooge getting out of bed on Christmas morning.
Dave Jackson:I'm like, what did he say, people?
Dave Jackson:That there's music and podcasting.
Dave Jackson:Holy cow.
Dave Jackson:You know, it was crazy.
Dave Jackson:Well, they always have an asterisk.
Dave Jackson:So, like, right now, they're saying you can put your video in Spotify and make money at that, and there's always an asterisk.
Dave Jackson:Right?
Dave Jackson:But with the music thing, you can play music in your podcast as long as you only listen on the app, not the website.
Dave Jackson:And you're only going to get paid for those people that are paying customers.
Dave Jackson:And only after we approve the episode.
Dave Jackson:That's just a little different from, hey, everyone, you can play music in your podcast.
Dave Jackson:Oh, I want to curse so bad right now.
Dave Jackson:Oh, and also, a few months after they released that feature.
Dave Jackson:Yeah, they killed it.
Dave Jackson:Yeah, of course.
Dave Jackson:So Spotify.
Dave Jackson:I just want to just Spotify.
Dave Jackson:Oh, God.
Dave Jackson:Look, I love their music app.
Dave Jackson:I totally support them.
Dave Jackson:I mean, I adore them as a music app, but as a podcast host, they're a closed garden.
Dave Jackson:And even more.
Dave Jackson:Just one more.
Dave Jackson:If you go to podcast events, my favorite.
Dave Jackson:I wasn't there for this one, but I've seen them do this multiple times.
Dave Jackson:When you go to these big podcast events like Podcast Movement, they will have a ginormous booth that you're only invited to.
Dave Jackson:Like, you can't just walk in and meet the people from Spotify, because why would they want to make friends with people in the podcast space?
Dave Jackson:No, only the big people get to go in there.
Dave Jackson:So just.
Dave Jackson:Just.
Dave Jackson:Anyway.
Dave Jackson:I know, but it's free, Dave.
Dave Jackson:It's free.
Dave Jackson:Yeah, I get it.
Dave Jackson:I get it.
Dave Jackson:All right, if you must.
Dave Jackson:If you must use free, because have you ever noticed that we pay for things that are important?
Dave Jackson:Little Susie's braces.
Dave Jackson:They're what, how many thousands of dollars?
Dave Jackson:We somehow found the money for that.
Dave Jackson:Wait a minute.
Dave Jackson:I got a flat tire.
Dave Jackson:Somehow we found them, you know, But I can't afford $7 from Libsyn.
Dave Jackson:I've always said if $7 is going to break the bank, you don't need a podcast, you need a job.
Dave Jackson:But if you must use free, Red Circle is free.
Dave Jackson:And I would recommend them over Spotify because pretty much, I would recommend anyone over Spotify watch the movie the Playlist on Netflix.
Dave Jackson:Listen, I'll put a link to Mary.
Dave Jackson:Nope, not Hartman, but Mary somebody.
Dave Jackson:She's a musician and she gives the actual kind of play by play of what's going on with the music industry.
Dave Jackson:And I'm just here to tell you, the people in the music industry are weasels.
Dave Jackson:And those are the people that are running Spotify.
Dave Jackson:They own a big chunk of the money that goes to that.
Dave Jackson:Yeah.
Dave Jackson:All right, let's move off Spotify.
Dave Jackson:Let's just have.
Dave Jackson:Let's all together just go.
Dave Jackson:And I let it out.
Dave Jackson:Okay.
Dave Jackson:I feel better.
Dave Jackson:Also, when it comes to media hosts, they all do this.
Dave Jackson:What is that?
Dave Jackson:Well, they host your files and they provide stats.
Dave Jackson:They provide an RSS feed to syndicate your show to Apple and Spotify and any other place that will host an RSS feed.
Dave Jackson:I'm still fired up.
Dave Jackson:I gotta calm down.
Dave Jackson:So when they say things like, we help you get in all the directories, it's kind of a duh statement, as that's kind of what a host does.
Dave Jackson:You know, it's like when a waiter comes up and goes, hi, I'm Mike, I'll be your waiter tonight.
Dave Jackson:I'll be taking your order and later bringing you your food.
Dave Jackson:Yeah, Mike, that's what a waiter does.
Dave Jackson:So when a media host goes, we help you get into all the directories.
Dave Jackson:Yeah.
Dave Jackson:And you provide stats and you host my files.
Dave Jackson:That's kind of a given, you know, they also provide a basic website and they should provide a player that is customizable to match your brand, not theirs.
Dave Jackson:One other thing to pay attention to, and I love the fact that I don't work for a media host anymore, I can say this.
Dave Jackson:If you have a media host that says insert big number Here, you know, 47,000 people joined this podcast hosting company this week.
Dave Jackson:Ask them how many of those are free if they offer a free trial.
Dave Jackson:That's a good question right there.
Dave Jackson:All right, let's talk business plans.
Dave Jackson:There are three types of business plans.
Dave Jackson:Two are, shall we say, logical, and one is absolutely bananas.
Dave Jackson:All right, so the first one I'm going to call Limited Uploads.
Dave Jackson:And that sounds bad because it has the word limit in it, but really it's not.
Dave Jackson:But most hosts offer a plan where you have to figure out how many episodes are you going to publish a month, and then you go, oh, okay, well, I'm only going to do, like, for instance, if I'm doing two 15 minute episodes a month, I could probably get by for $7 on Libsyn.
Dave Jackson:Right.
Dave Jackson:And Other companies that do this are Buzzsprout, Blueberry, Libsyn, RSS.com is another one.
Dave Jackson:And so you have to plan that you can get.
Dave Jackson:You know, this is how much I'm going to upload a month.
Dave Jackson:And here's the plus side.
Dave Jackson:I can have as many downloads as I want.
Dave Jackson:If I get on Oprah or, you know, Joe Rogan or whatever, and I get a gazillion downloads, doesn't matter.
Dave Jackson:I'm still paying my 7, 15, 20 bucks, whatever you're paying at these places.
Dave Jackson:So that's business plan number one.
Dave Jackson:We charge you X amount of money.
Dave Jackson:You can upload this much, you can have as many downloads as you want.
Dave Jackson:Business plan number two, you pay for more downloads.
Dave Jackson:Now, this one where the other one, you had a limit on how much you could upload.
Dave Jackson:This one you can upload.
Dave Jackson:You can have as many shows as you want.
Dave Jackson:You want to start your own network.
Dave Jackson:There you go.
Dave Jackson:How many episodes can you have?
Dave Jackson:Doesn't matter.
Dave Jackson:Upload as much as you want.
Dave Jackson:Your plan does not change.
Dave Jackson:Your plan only changes when you go over.
Dave Jackson:And I'm gonna use Captivate for this one.
Dave Jackson:Captivate says 30,000 downloads.
Dave Jackson:And so, you know, you might hear the other companies that have this go, oh, you're moving to Captivate.
Dave Jackson:All right.
Dave Jackson:Hope you don't get popular.
Dave Jackson:30,000 downloads is very popular.
Dave Jackson:And here's the other thing.
Dave Jackson:If I got my Captivate hat on, if I got my transistor, that's another company that uses this business model.
Dave Jackson:If I got those hats on, I'm going, look, if I'm Getting.
Dave Jackson:Transistor has 20,000 downloads a month.
Dave Jackson:Captivate has 30,000 downloads.
Dave Jackson:If you're getting 30,000 downloads a month, I'm pretty sure you can monetize that to pay for the increase in your business plan.
Dave Jackson:If you are a person that plans on starting multiple shows, then this would be where you'd want to go.
Dave Jackson:Option number two, I can have as many shows as I want.
Dave Jackson:I have a ton of shows right now on Captivate where the other plans and they have their pros and cons of this, you could have, hey, this show's only gonna do one episode a month.
Dave Jackson:You can have a really small plan, but if you then have a second show that needs a medium plan.
Dave Jackson:So Now I'm paying $15 a month.
Dave Jackson:And then I got this other show that's gonna be daily.
Dave Jackson:I'm paying X amount.
Dave Jackson:Okay?
Dave Jackson:Now it gets expensive because you have to pay for every show.
Dave Jackson:With business plan number two, you can have as many shows, as many episodes as you want.
Dave Jackson:It's based on the number of downloads.
Dave Jackson:Now, for the record, just to keep this in perspective, according to.
Dave Jackson:If you're not listening to the feed from Libsyn, they say the average podcaster in September was getting around 1,100 downloads per episode.
Dave Jackson:And the median meaning 50% get less, 50% get more, was around 125 downloads.
Dave Jackson:And so I have Ask the Wait.
Dave Jackson:I have a bunch of shows on Captain.
Dave Jackson:I'm nowhere near 30,000.
Dave Jackson:You know, this show gets somewhere between one and 2,000 downloads.
Dave Jackson:It depends on the deal.
Dave Jackson:So for me, a man with multiple shows, I like number two, business plan, and we'll get in again.
Dave Jackson:Captivate and Transistor are two places that offer that business plan.
Dave Jackson:Now, option number three is a really bad idea.
Dave Jackson:It's bananas.
Dave Jackson:That's absolutely bananas.
Dave Jackson:And people have tried this, and they go out of business every time.
Dave Jackson:And that is no limits on the number of shows and episodes you can have, and no limits on the number of downloads.
Dave Jackson:Yeah, that's just like saying, kick me, because I could actually go over, give you $15 for this unlimited everything plan and start my own media host and just have everybody sign up through me, and then I'll put your show into you.
Dave Jackson:I'm paying you 15 bucks, and I'm charging everybody else 20 bucks.
Dave Jackson:It's absolutely stupid.
Dave Jackson:And people are still doing this.
Dave Jackson:And I felt bad because it's.
Dave Jackson:It's not going to work.
Dave Jackson:I've seen this multiple times, and it takes one show and you're done.
Dave Jackson:It's really.
Dave Jackson:But that is the thing.
Dave Jackson:It's still happening right now.
Dave Jackson:I felt bad.
Dave Jackson:I heard the guy on a show because he came to me and I'm like, that's.
Dave Jackson:That's a bad business model.
Dave Jackson:And then he went to somebody who's really respected in the podcasting space, and that person said, yeah, that's a really bad business model.
Dave Jackson:And he's still offering it.
Dave Jackson:So whatever it is, those are the three business models.
Dave Jackson:Now you understand how they work.
Dave Jackson:Pick the one that's best for you.
Dave Jackson:All right, here's a feature that some offer and some don't, and that is dynamic content.
Dave Jackson:It allows you to insert a file into your episode.
Dave Jackson:So in.
Dave Jackson:Somewhere in this episode, you'll hear me talk about the question of the month, and it inserts a file that, in this case, as I record this, we'll talk about the November question of the month.
Dave Jackson: ou to hear about the November: Dave Jackson:So that is dynamic content.
Dave Jackson:Now, obviously, you can use this as a way to promote your own stuff, or if you actually have an advertiser, you could have it for ads.
Dave Jackson:But I always want to point out the dynamic content.
Dave Jackson:If you're promoting a webinar that you're doing, don't, you know, get your tickets now?
Dave Jackson:It's, you know, blah, blah.
Dave Jackson:And then when the webinar is over, you swap out that part of the file in the middle and you say, hey, if you'd like to buy a recording of the webinar, it's here.
Dave Jackson:It's dynamic content.
Dave Jackson:It's not static.
Dave Jackson:It's things that you can put into the middle of it.
Dave Jackson:Now, just to go a little deeper, there is pre roll.
Dave Jackson:You'll hear people talk about that.
Dave Jackson:That means this is the stuff that happens before the show starts.
Dave Jackson:Then there is post roll.
Dave Jackson:That is thing like the show's done.
Dave Jackson:And then you'll hear things come after that.
Dave Jackson:So that's post roll.
Dave Jackson:And then you have mid roll.
Dave Jackson:And that typically means it's obviously in the middle of the episode and you pick where it goes.
Dave Jackson:Now, Buzzsprout has a feature that it will pick where it thinks it should go.
Dave Jackson:Captivate now has AI tools.
Dave Jackson:We'll talk about AI in a minute.
Dave Jackson:That suggests, hey, here's where we think it should go and here's why.
Dave Jackson:And in both those cases, you can say, no, no, no, no, I'm going to put it here or there.
Dave Jackson:So here, if you're like, hey, that could be really cool for me.
Dave Jackson:Here's who offers this Captivate.
Dave Jackson:And in my opinion, they have the best AI tool hands down.
Dave Jackson:Not even close.
Dave Jackson:Buzzsprout, they offer all the above, right?
Dave Jackson:Pre roll, post roll, mid roll, all of them do.
Dave Jackson:Now Blueberry, for $10 extra, will give you a pre roll edition Transistors Pro plan, which is $49 a month.
Dave Jackson:Not their, their $20 one includes again, pre roll, post roll, and mid roll, but you got to pay 49amonth.
Dave Jackson:Now Libsyn and Blueberry, but they both offer a kind of pro.
Dave Jackson:Like, you'll hear people talk about Libsyn Pro.
Dave Jackson:They have a pro version that is for like, it's really awesome and you can see how many times the file was played.
Dave Jackson:It's made for like, people that really, really want to do advertising.
Dave Jackson:And so there's that Blueberry has a similar option, but those start at probably three figures a month.
Dave Jackson:It's made for serious advertising people.
Dave Jackson:And so those are the ones that do that.
Dave Jackson:Now, there are probably other ones out there, but these are the companies I'm focused on because they've been around for a while.
Dave Jackson:I know them, I trust them.
Dave Jackson:I'm not going to build my house on Jim's, you know, media host, because come, come put your files on me.
Dave Jackson:I'm Jim.
Dave Jackson:I'll take your files.
Dave Jackson:Oh, my God.
Dave Jackson:So the other thing, since we're kind of here and we're hinting about ads, if you're going to be running ads that aren't yours, you want a host that's IAB certified, not compliant.
Dave Jackson:Compliant is like, oh, yeah, that whole certification thing.
Dave Jackson:Oh, yeah.
Dave Jackson:We're just like them, really, because you didn't pay for the company to come in and double check everything and make sure that you're not fibbing a little bit.
Dave Jackson:I get it, it's expensive.
Dave Jackson:But if you're wanting to have ads that aren't yours, you're going to want a host that's IAB certified.
Dave Jackson:And I'll put a link to where you can see a list of those I personally like for me, because again, I'm running ads for me.
Dave Jackson:I don't really care if my numbers are IB certified, but if you're going to be running ads for, you know, Casper mattress and BetterHelp and all that, you're going to want an IB certified.
Dave Jackson:Again, not compliant.
Dave Jackson:Compliance.
Dave Jackson:Kind of like, oh, let's use a word that begins with C and see if nobody will notice.
Dave Jackson:All right, next up, we're going to talk about stats.
Dave Jackson:Yes, stats.
Dave Jackson:Let's talk about, oh, yay, stats.
Dave Jackson:And stats are good.
Dave Jackson:You want stats, but let's talk about what they typically do.
Dave Jackson:And they all should, by the way, you should expect stats from your media host.
Dave Jackson:And so they all show download stats, like how many downloads this episode got.
Dave Jackson:They show audience locations.
Dave Jackson:Now, Libsyn charges for geographic data.
Dave Jackson:You have to be on their $20 plan, but you can get it.
Dave Jackson:Everybody else just gives it to you.
Dave Jackson:And there's typically a 30 day breakdown of like how many downloads you got after 30 days.
Dave Jackson:Because that's kind of the stat.
Dave Jackson:People want to know, how many downloads did you get after 30 days?
Dave Jackson:And that's the one that advertisers want.
Dave Jackson: prout and Libsyn offer like a: Dave Jackson:So they break it down a little more.
Dave Jackson:All of Them, by the way, allow you to download your stats.
Dave Jackson:So if you want to do like you're an Excel number crunching nerd, you can do that.
Dave Jackson:And if you want to see listener engagement, check your Apple podcast and your Spotify dashboard.
Dave Jackson:And never, never.
Dave Jackson:I'm.
Dave Jackson:I'm looking at you, Spotify.
Dave Jackson:Never let someone submit your show to Apple for you.
Dave Jackson:I think RSS.com offers this.
Dave Jackson:We'll submit it for you.
Dave Jackson:And I'm like, mm, I get nervous when I hear that because here's what happens if someone submits your show to Apple for you.
Dave Jackson:It sounds great.
Dave Jackson:Oh, how lovely they are.
Dave Jackson:But that ends up putting your show under their Apple id, which means you can't see these.
Dave Jackson:Cool.
Dave Jackson:Awesome.
Dave Jackson:How far did people listen Stats.
Dave Jackson:So again, be careful of that.
Dave Jackson:And if RSS doesn't, I apologize that I even threw remote shade check whoever it is.
Dave Jackson:But I've seen that in different things, so that's.
Dave Jackson:Be careful with that.
Dave Jackson:Keep that in mind.
Dave Jackson:Now, downloads again, just to.
Dave Jackson:We're going to go super like start at the bottom here.
Dave Jackson:Downloads or how many downloads are you receiving?
Dave Jackson:How many times did that file go from their server to someone's phone?
Dave Jackson:Doesn't mean they listened to it means it successfully got from point A to point B.
Dave Jackson:And again, if you're going to have advertisers make sure they're IAB certified.
Dave Jackson:Geographic Insights are.
Dave Jackson:Where's your audience coming from?
Dave Jackson:Are they in Exactan or Europe or Ireland or Canada or wherever?
Dave Jackson:And then some of them will show you how, like what state.
Dave Jackson:And I know Blueberry and Libsyn will show you not so much cities, but kind of like media areas.
Dave Jackson:I think Captivate does that as well.
Dave Jackson:And in fact, when I looked at Geographic Insights, it's almost kind of like one of those where like, ah, everybody does this.
Dave Jackson:So when they go, hey, yeah, we'll show you the media areas, so does everybody else.
Dave Jackson:So comparison stats are a really cool stat.
Dave Jackson:I've never really used them much and then I started playing with them and it's a great way to see is my podcast growing Libsyn has a great spot where again and you can do this.
Dave Jackson:Anybody that gives you that 30 day, how many downloads did I get?
Dave Jackson:That's an easy way to compare, but a comparison stat.
Dave Jackson:And this is done by Captivate, Buzz, Blueberry and Transistor.
Dave Jackson:It's where you can say, let's look at a show.
Dave Jackson:I'm sorry, let's look at an episode from say six months ago and compare it to today's episode and you can see over time which one is doing better.
Dave Jackson:And that's an easy way to see, huh?
Dave Jackson:I do have more audience than I used to now.
Dave Jackson:So those are statistics.
Dave Jackson:Now if you're looking for like how many people are male or female, how many, how old are they, all that demographic stuff you have to get from doing your own survey and you're going to go, dave, Dave, there is one place you can get it and I know there's one place that you can get it.
Dave Jackson:Who would have the information that everybody else is.
Dave Jackson:Feel like a little too intrusive and maybe GDPR not compliant or whatever.
Dave Jackson:Who could do such a thing to reveal the secrets of your.
Dave Jackson:That's right, it's Spotify.
Dave Jackson:So but you don't have to host with them to get that.
Dave Jackson:Go over and claim your feed in Spotify and you can see how much your audience is male and female.
Dave Jackson:And you know the fact that for me it was really weird, like they liked Blake Shelton and like Lady Gaga or something and I was like, wait, what?
Dave Jackson:Yes, you can get that information there, but those are stats.
Dave Jackson:And now Blueberry and Captivate both say, and I think Blueberry does it on the server side.
Dave Jackson:They can give you how far people have listened.
Dave Jackson:And I believe that's also in Captivate.
Dave Jackson:Most of that is from a website listening on a website and just it's the people that listen on your website.
Dave Jackson:It's a small percentage.
Dave Jackson:So I don't want to like poo poo that.
Dave Jackson:But it's not.
Dave Jackson:And the Blueberry stat is not very granular.
Dave Jackson:It's like broken into like 25, 50%, 75 and 100%.
Dave Jackson:So but they do give that information.
Dave Jackson:Blueberry has really beautiful stats, so let's look at some other features.
Dave Jackson:Next up, we have transcriptions.
Dave Jackson:Transcriptions got very popular, especially when Sirius Satellite Radio got sued over them.
Dave Jackson:Everybody, you know, Apple added transcriptions, things like that.
Dave Jackson:Some require you.
Dave Jackson:Some media host require you to bring your own.
Dave Jackson:That would be Libsyn.
Dave Jackson:Others make them for a fee.
Dave Jackson:That would be Captivate, Buzzsprout and Blueberry and others offer them for free.
Dave Jackson:That would be transistors.
Dave Jackson:Are they important?
Dave Jackson:Yes, because there are people that can't hear and they want to read your content.
Dave Jackson:And yes, I know that Apple will make transcripts for you, but that's only for people that listen to Apple.
Dave Jackson:And there are other apps.
Dave Jackson:I know, hard to believe, but there are other apps.
Dave Jackson:So it's good to have transcriptions because not everybody can hear.
Dave Jackson:Next up, we Got Chapters.
Dave Jackson:Chapters.
Dave Jackson:I love Chapters.
Dave Jackson:Chapters let the listener jump to different sections of this episode.
Dave Jackson:So maybe if you are in an app, they kind of hide them.
Dave Jackson:I wish the different apps would have different ways of finding them, but I've been using Chapters for years because this show has multiple topics, so you can jump them around.
Dave Jackson:And so right now, Libsyn won't alter your Chapters.
Dave Jackson:So if you've made them in Hindenburg or there are other tools you can use to make Chapters, Libsyn won't mess them up.
Dave Jackson:Because with Libsyn, whatever you upload is what you download.
Dave Jackson:Blueberry, Captivate and Buzzsprout and Transistor, they let you make and manage Chapters right there on their platform.
Dave Jackson:Is that important?
Dave Jackson:I don't know.
Dave Jackson:Do you do a show with multiple topics or are you just doing one topic?
Dave Jackson:Again, the whole goal of this is to let you know what they do.
Dave Jackson:And the other thing about Chapters is you can make them clickable.
Dave Jackson:So, like, right now, I'm talking about Chapters, and you'll see where this chapter has a link to whatever software I will find that makes Chapters.
Dave Jackson:So you can actually lead these to clicks.
Dave Jackson:So if you're a marketing person and you want people to click on stuff, Chapters can be very, very cool.
Dave Jackson:And I track my chapters to see how many times people are clicking these chapter links.
Dave Jackson:And it's a lot, but I thought I'd get like four.
Dave Jackson:But no, there are people that actually click these links.
Dave Jackson:So I'm a huge fan of Chapters.
Dave Jackson:Next up, we have dynamic show notes.
Dave Jackson:So what this means is you can go into your media host and you type this one thing.
Dave Jackson:Maybe it's there's a webinar coming on this date in the future.
Dave Jackson:Click here to get your tickets, and you can then go into episodes and go put this particular block, we'll call it, and it puts it there, and then it puts it into the show notes.
Dave Jackson:Then later, after the webinar has gone away, you can go back to that original box and you can see there's the note you typed, and it's now on 17 different episodes.
Dave Jackson:And you change it in the original box and you say presale for the webinar, you can buy that we had back in whatever.
Dave Jackson:You can buy it here.
Dave Jackson:And when you change it in the original box, it changes it in all the episodes that you put it there.
Dave Jackson:So, again, this could be really handy.
Dave Jackson:So who has this?
Dave Jackson:Right now I know of Captivate and Buzzsprout.
Dave Jackson:Buzzsprout does this with sponsors, which is Kind of cool.
Dave Jackson:Captivate has a lot of really cool things.
Dave Jackson:So dynamic show notes, pretty handy tool.
Dave Jackson:Now, I will say Libsyn has a feature that lets you do what I would call kind of text expander.
Dave Jackson:They're called snippets.
Dave Jackson:So if I wanted to, I could say, hey, my book is available on the website.
Dave Jackson:Buy it here.
Dave Jackson:Join my newsletter.
Dave Jackson:Anything that you type over and over, you can make a snippet.
Dave Jackson:And then you basically when you're typing your show notes, you go to snippets, click on newsletter.
Dave Jackson:And there's the thing about your newsletter, what it's not is dynamic.
Dave Jackson:So if later you change something in the original block, it doesn't go back and change it in all the other episodes.
Dave Jackson:Still a big time saver, but not quite as cool as actual dynamic snippets or dynamic show notes.
Dave Jackson:Podcasting 2.0 features.
Dave Jackson:Now, this is a tough one because explaining podcasting 2.0 in two senses or less is almost impossible.
Dave Jackson:It aims to enhance the functionality of RSS and also ensure a place for all podcasters.
Dave Jackson:So as people getting kicked off platforms and stuff, podcasting 2.0 is kind of maximum free speech for everyone and new functionality has been added.
Dave Jackson:One of them is Pod Roll, where you can actually put a list of.
Dave Jackson:Here are other shows I recommend.
Dave Jackson:And then if people implement these, we could end up making charts based on actual recommendations.
Dave Jackson:And I realize that the minute this rolls out and people start adopting it, it's going to take, I don't know, 10 to maybe 15 minutes before somebody goes, hey, I'll sell you a spot in my Pod Roll.
Dave Jackson:Yeah, that's going to happen probably.
Dave Jackson:But it will only be implemented by the app.
Dave Jackson:So if we make a.
Dave Jackson:I'm just going to use Pod Roll, it will only be implemented by the apps, you know, where people consume the content if the host implements this feature.
Dave Jackson:And right now not many hosts have implemented this in this case of Pod Rule, now many of them have.
Dave Jackson:So for instance, Blueberry right now is leading the way.
Dave Jackson:They have 26 items that are podcasting 2.0, RSS.com has 15, Captivate has 12, Buzzsprout has eight, and Libsyn has two.
Dave Jackson:And right now the apps using these features unfortunately are nowhere near as popular as Apple and Spotify.
Dave Jackson:So the whole podcasting 2.0 thing, it's one of those things, much like growing your audience, it's going to be a marathon, not a sprint.
Dave Jackson:To get these new features into the apps.
Dave Jackson:I love where it's going.
Dave Jackson:I love the whole streaming satoshi thing.
Dave Jackson:And if you are a person that wants to embrace these new features and have them there when the apps finally start adapting them, then that would be something you'd want to look into.
Dave Jackson:Next up, AI assistants.
Dave Jackson: I record this In November of: Dave Jackson:These are tools that help you create episode titles, chapters, summaries, etc.
Dave Jackson:And currently captivate, because here's the thing.
Dave Jackson:This is one of the things I really liked about Captivate.
Dave Jackson:This sounds weird, but if anybody adds AI to anything, you're going to get a bigger bill.
Dave Jackson:So when Canva, which is a graphic tool, started injecting AI, I was like, oh, here we go.
Dave Jackson:And they went to jack up, way up their price.
Dave Jackson:And people went, hey, wait a minute, hold on a second.
Dave Jackson:So AI adds expense.
Dave Jackson:And Captivate over the years has been adding as really?
Dave Jackson:For the record, all media hosts have been adding features over the years and not raising their price.
Dave Jackson:Media hosts haven't raised their prices in a very, very long time.
Dave Jackson:Can you say that about McDonald's or Walmart?
Dave Jackson:No.
Dave Jackson:So kudos to the media hosts for that.
Dave Jackson:So when AI was added, I thought, I actually want them to charge me because I don't want these media hosts to go out of business.
Dave Jackson:And this would be something that could add a sizable amount of expense.
Dave Jackson:So Captivate has an AI tool that does exactly what I just said.
Dave Jackson:It lets you.
Dave Jackson:It'll pick a title, it'll do summaries, it'll do show notes, it'll do takeaways.
Dave Jackson:It's really, really cool.
Dave Jackson:It's five bucks per minute because you're getting charged for the transcription.
Dave Jackson:The AI kind of just comes with it, which is kind of cool.
Dave Jackson:Buzzsprout, it's going to be, depending on which AI tools you want, an additional 10 to $20.
Dave Jackson:So again, captivate an additional $5, and Blueberry has one for an additional 10.
Dave Jackson:And for all these hosts, again, it's an additional charge because AI is expensive.
Dave Jackson:They're not gouging anybody.
Dave Jackson:But for the record of those three, and I've never used Blueberries, I've heard a lot about it, and I was looking for a video on it and couldn't find one.
Dave Jackson:I did reach out to Mike over at Blubrry, by the way.
Dave Jackson:All these companies have great support, and Mike said they just changed the interface, so video is coming on that.
Dave Jackson:But it's one of those things where AI, I don't care who does it, it's going to get you almost all the way there.
Dave Jackson:You're still going to have to do some tweaking.
Dave Jackson:So that's another feature that you can have in your media host, some sort of AI tool.
Dave Jackson:Now, if you go, dave, I already got an AI tool, then it's not really important that your media host has one then, is it?
Dave Jackson:Next up, we have selling ads on your show.
Dave Jackson:Now, Buzzsprout has a marketplace for podcast advertisers to upload their ads.
Dave Jackson:And they pay you $14 for 1,000 downloads, which is much better than the programmatic ads that you see in other places.
Dave Jackson:We'll talk about those in a minute.
Dave Jackson:Right.
Dave Jackson:You need at least five published episodes that are at least 23 minutes long and a minimum of 1,000 downloads in 30 days.
Dave Jackson:So you heard me talk about the average before in the median one, which is like 125.
Dave Jackson:So this is still a bit of a challenge, but at least it's.
Dave Jackson:It's attainable if you really work hard at Captivate has a tool that allows you to accept money for just about anything on your website.
Dave Jackson:So if you want to sell ads, there's no limits.
Dave Jackson:You can just say, hey, I've got a niche podcast here.
Dave Jackson:Click here.
Dave Jackson:Now, they're going to take a percentage of that.
Dave Jackson:And they also say on Captivate that the marketplace is coming soon.
Dave Jackson:Blubrry has a plan where you can accept programmatic ads from day one.
Dave Jackson:Now, when you hear you can make money from day one, it's usually not great.
Dave Jackson:And so with this, they're going to pay somewhere around $5.
Dave Jackson:Now, that could be a little less, could be a little more.
Dave Jackson:But programmatic ads are not great.
Dave Jackson:It is one of those, well, it's better than a poke in the eye, but so is getting kicked in the shin, you know, depending on how much shin pain you can absorb.
Dave Jackson:But that's for, you know, around $5 per 1,000 downloads.
Dave Jackson:With RSS.com you need a thousand downloads a month.
Dave Jackson:So again, that's something they're working on.
Dave Jackson:And they have this thing now, Libsyn, who owns Advertised Cast, now known as Libsyn, ads for Those that get 2,000 downloads a month.
Dave Jackson: per: Dave Jackson:Also, if you're like, I have a tie between these different companies and they all have this, ask them how long it takes to get paid, because that's a nightmare.
Dave Jackson:It takes a while to get paid for these, you know, $5 cpm.
Dave Jackson:Because in many cases it's a 30 day thing and then 30 day to get the check, and then 30 day, it's like you start selling ads and you get paid in like 20, 28.
Dave Jackson:That might be a slight exaggeration.
Dave Jackson:Going back to Buzzsprout ads, you don't have to wait.
Dave Jackson:And the thing I really like about buzzsprout ads is it's a, it has to be a win win.
Dave Jackson:So let's say somebody wants to advertise on Ask the Podcast Coach.
Dave Jackson:They can submit it to me and I will say, I can go over and say, is this a good fit?
Dave Jackson:Et cetera, et cetera.
Dave Jackson:And if so, I can accept that.
Dave Jackson:Likewise, I can approach other shows and kind of say, you should be advertising on my show.
Dave Jackson:And they can then confirm.
Dave Jackson:So both the advertiser and the advertisee have to agree.
Dave Jackson:And then Buzzsprout handles everything in between.
Dave Jackson:It's actually $20 for the ad.
Dave Jackson:They take six, you get 14 and it's a double opt in.
Dave Jackson:Which means you should be getting sponsors that fit your show.
Dave Jackson:And if they don't fit your show, don't let them.
Dave Jackson:Don't do that to your audience.
Dave Jackson:Next up is private podcasting.
Dave Jackson:So this is where you want to have a podcast that is only available to either people that pay or people that you add.
Dave Jackson:So for example, one might be you could start a private podcast for your company and then add your employees to that.
Dave Jackson:Then they could then follow the show and get the information there.
Dave Jackson:It's not always about selling it.
Dave Jackson:It could be just that, private.
Dave Jackson:And then when you basically you can remove them and it removes their access to it.
Dave Jackson:Now if they've downloaded the files to their phone, it's not quite that private, but it's one of those things.
Dave Jackson:But you can also sell these.
Dave Jackson:Keep in mind.
Dave Jackson:And so with Captivate again, they're using that model where unlimited shows, unlimited episodes.
Dave Jackson:You could add a show that's nothing but private stuff and then sell it.
Dave Jackson:Captivate is another company that does this and they're more where you could have private episodes.
Dave Jackson:Like if you want this episode, you have to pay to get it.
Dave Jackson:So it's like bonus content.
Dave Jackson:If you wanted to do just a private podcast, you'd have to have a separate show.
Dave Jackson:And so with that, it's kind of a, you know, now I'm paying X amount of money, which is fine.
Dave Jackson:If you're selling it, why not?
Dave Jackson:And you might actually just need the smallest plan on Buzzsprout.
Dave Jackson:I know Blueberry has this as well on their website.
Dave Jackson:It said the prices started $150 a month because that's a truly private kind of setup because they have a custom app, things like that.
Dave Jackson:That's a little different than what Captivate and Buzzsprout are offering.
Dave Jackson:Libsyn has Glow, and it was reported in POD News that right now Libsyn is changing some things with Glow, and they're not accepting new customers right now.
Dave Jackson:But I know Libsyn has a lot of things going on behind the scenes that they'll probably be.
Dave Jackson:I can't say when they're announcing because they don't know I don't work there anymore.
Dave Jackson:But expect some new things from Libsyn.
Dave Jackson:But this may again be a feature that you're, like, not really needing it, and that's fine.
Dave Jackson:I'm just letting you know these are options.
Dave Jackson:Also, one other thing to keep in mind, probably about 3% of your audience, if you offer a premium show, would do it.
Dave Jackson:But I was sitting here thinking that I should have had my audio book.
Dave Jackson:I could have added it as a podcast to Captivate.
Dave Jackson:Don't submit it anywhere and only sell it as a private feed, and it wouldn't cost me any more.
Dave Jackson:And then Captivate, I believe, takes around probably 12 to 15%, as does Buzzsprout when you're selling premium things.
Dave Jackson:One last thing about Buzzsprout, when you have bonus episodes in your podcast, they make it ridiculously easy for your listeners to subscribe to that premium version.
Dave Jackson:There's no copy and pasting of a feed, which is a big plus.
Dave Jackson:Last feature before we get into things that are somewhat unique, is service and support, and you want somebody, it's not so much, hey, they're a great company.
Dave Jackson:How great are they when things aren't going well?
Dave Jackson:That's really what you want to know.
Dave Jackson:And you know, when I mentioned Captivate, Buzzsprout, Libsyn, Blueberry, RSS.com, i know all those people and they care deeply about podcasting and keeping it open, and they understand what podcasting is and they offer great support.
Dave Jackson:So what you can do, and they're going to love me for saying this, you could email their support if you're like, I'm not sure who I should pick.
Dave Jackson:Email all of them and ask them, hey, do you support 301 redirects?
Dave Jackson:Because all the companies I'm talking about do.
Dave Jackson:And then check their response time.
Dave Jackson:If so, if you have a tie between this company and that company, email them both.
Dave Jackson:You can go out and check their knowledge base.
Dave Jackson:How easy is it to find how robust is it?
Dave Jackson:You know, type in some questions that you might have and see if they have the answers for you.
Dave Jackson:And then the other thing, some of them, and I always think this is cool, they have a status page, so you can see when the last time they had a problem, because you have a status page, because maybe you're going to be doing some maintenance or something like that.
Dave Jackson:And they'll be like, hey, scheduled maintenance is happening on the 14th from 7 to 8, whatever.
Dave Jackson:So you can see when the system is going down on purpose because they're doing maintenance.
Dave Jackson:And you can also see when it's like, hey, the thing on the thing isn't working right now.
Dave Jackson:We are aware.
Dave Jackson:We'll let you know when it's fixed and then you can see how long it took them to fix.
Dave Jackson:So if you want to check their support, that's a way to do that.
Dave Jackson:But it is an important part because as someone who used to work with Google, their support was hideously bad, as in, like, didn't exist.
Dave Jackson:So you don't want to be in that situation when you need help and you can't get a hold of someone.
Dave Jackson:All right, let's talk about some unique features.
Dave Jackson:So if you're a YouTuber and you're like, hey, I hear that audio actually outperforms video.
Dave Jackson:And yes, that is true, unless of course, you're listening to people from YouTube.
Dave Jackson:You know, I've heard it from multiple people that they get more downloads and especially more of a completion rate on audio than video.
Dave Jackson:And you're like, hey, all right, well, I'm a YouTuber.
Dave Jackson:I want to be a podcaster.
Dave Jackson:Blubrry has a service called vidtapod, and it will import your videos and convert them to audio episodes and whatever notes you have in YouTube will pull over.
Dave Jackson:That's really cool.
Dave Jackson:That's a unique feature.
Dave Jackson:Episode planning.
Dave Jackson:Captivate has a Chrome extension that easily lets you save websites to your Captivate account.
Dave Jackson:So as I was doing this one, because this show is on Captivate, I took the link to Zeta's article and I saved it.
Dave Jackson:And now you'll see it in the show notes.
Dave Jackson:Hey, this is Future Dave.
Dave Jackson:I took that segment out for length.
Dave Jackson:It'll be in next week's episode.
Dave Jackson:So that's kind of a cool thing if you want to erase old baked in advertisements.
Dave Jackson:So I mentioned how, yes, Buzzsprout has dynamic content and so does Captivate.
Dave Jackson:Captivate has this tool that if I have.
Dave Jackson:We call them baked in, like the ad today where I was talking about Ariana Grande.
Dave Jackson:That's an ad for the school of podcasting Again, Future Dave again removed for length.
Dave Jackson:And if later I'm like, yeah, Wicked's old, nobody knows what I'm talking about.
Dave Jackson:I could go in and just highlight that audio and say, hey, replace this highlighted stuff with this ad.
Dave Jackson:That is cool.
Dave Jackson:And it's the only company I know that does that.
Dave Jackson:It's really, really handy.
Dave Jackson:Automatic volume leveling.
Dave Jackson:Now, what's funny about this is both these companies offer this and it's where your levels are automated, you know, to where they're kind of leveled out behind the scenes.
Dave Jackson:They're both using all phonics.
Dave Jackson:So if you're like, oh, my media doesn't do this.
Dave Jackson:You can use Auphonic and they have a free plan.
Dave Jackson:But Buzzsprout and Blueberry offer some sort of mastering, so it's fine.
Dave Jackson:You can also just, I don't know, record the right levels in the first place.
Dave Jackson:That's good.
Dave Jackson:Guest booking.
Dave Jackson:Captivate has a feature that allows your guest to fill out a form that can be added to the episode notes later.
Dave Jackson:And if you're like, oh, I'm not using.
Dave Jackson:Well, if you're using POD page, we don't care who your host is.
Dave Jackson:We have that feature as well.
Dave Jackson:Full disclosure, if you didn't know I worked for BOD page, If you want to publish to YouTube, Libsyn can convert your audio to a video with a static image and push it to YouTube and display your YouTube stats in your Libsyn dashboard.
Dave Jackson:Where other people, yes, you can go to YouTube and you can give them your RSS feed and it'll pull in your episodes, but you have to go to YouTube to get your stats.
Dave Jackson:With Libsyn, you can get your YouTube stats in your Libsyn dashboard.
Dave Jackson:Blueberry will post the first two minutes and RSS can do basically the same thing.
Dave Jackson:They can create the static video, but at least according to their website, you would need to post it.
Dave Jackson:And for the record, the whole static image YouTube thing, I am of this ilk on that feature.
Dave Jackson:If you're not doing anything, as in zero on YouTube, it is better than nothing.
Dave Jackson:But I wouldn't expect much from that.
Dave Jackson:I know some people like, I'm getting some listens, okay?
Dave Jackson:And it's free, so why wouldn't you?
Dave Jackson:If you are a big WordPress fan, hands down, it's Blueberry.
Dave Jackson:Blueberry has the best WordPress plugin.
Dave Jackson:But what's fun about Blubrry, they also realize not everybody's using WordPress, so they also have their dashboard.
Dave Jackson:If you if you want WordPress integration, Blueberry's power Press is the best.
Dave Jackson:Captivate also has a plugin and it works great.
Dave Jackson:Libsyn used to have one and this is kudos to Blueberry and Captivate.
Dave Jackson:Having a WordPress plugin is not fun because again, WordPress is constantly updating and to me I'm always like, you do realize the thing you have to do if you're not using a WordPress plugin is copy and paste.
Dave Jackson:Like that's the problem you're solving.
Dave Jackson:Copying and pasting future Dave again.
Dave Jackson:Or you could just use POD page, which brings in your player naming your ad price.
Dave Jackson:So with buzzsprout again, it's much, much better than the CPMS of the programmatic $5 kind of stuff.
Dave Jackson:You're getting 14 bucks.
Dave Jackson:With Captivate you can again receive payments for services and anything you want on their websites.
Dave Jackson:Now again, if you have PayPal or buy me a coffee, you can do this without Captivate, but other tools.
Dave Jackson:And those tools, by the way, will take a lower fee.
Dave Jackson:But Captivate has that built in.
Dave Jackson:So finally to the question you've probably been waiting from Dave, who's your favorite?
Dave Jackson:And again, I'm a guy that is promoting his own service here, so I love dynamic stuff.
Dave Jackson:I'm on a show that has multiple topics, so I love chapters.
Dave Jackson:So consequently and also I'm an old musician and I want the file that I upload to be the file I download.
Dave Jackson:So I want my stuff in stereo.
Dave Jackson:And this is one of those flip flop kind of things.
Dave Jackson:Buzzsprout will convert your show to Mono and for 95% of you that's perfectly fine.
Dave Jackson:For me I'm like, I want that music, I want my ladies in stereo.
Dave Jackson:But the flip side of that is with Buzzsprout you can upload pretty much whatever file you want and they will convert it to mono so you don't have to worry about the bitrate and all that stuff.
Dave Jackson:They're going to take it for you.
Dave Jackson:But for me, my favorite is Captivate, their dynamic tool.
Dave Jackson:Their AI tool.
Dave Jackson:I love that their AI tool because buzzsprout has an AI tool.
Dave Jackson:I like Captivates better because I can say write this in first person.
Dave Jackson:I'm kind of funny, but serious, do this and that and their their AI tool is much, much closer than the stuff I would use.
Dave Jackson:Buzzsprout is a great choice and my number two if you're looking for ease of use combined with robust features.
Dave Jackson:Their interface has got a lot of white space and it's tough for all these media hosts.
Dave Jackson:The more features you add, the more cluttered your interface is.
Dave Jackson:And so again, none of these, let me see this up front.
Dave Jackson:None of these are a bad choice.
Dave Jackson:None of them.
Dave Jackson:It all matters on what features.
Dave Jackson:We go back to that original question I asked, what do you need your media host to do?
Dave Jackson:And you pick the one that does the stuff you want it to do.
Dave Jackson:Bluberry is an excellent choice for integrating your show with WordPress.
Dave Jackson:Its AI tools will save you time.
Dave Jackson:And again, it's leading the charge in podcasting 2.0 Libsyn.
Dave Jackson:If somebody's like, I was kind of looking for a free, I just need a podcast.
Dave Jackson:I'm only going to do it twice a month.
Dave Jackson:Libsyn is a great choice because plan start now, they start at $5 a month, but that's if you don't want statistics.
Dave Jackson:So if you add the extra two bucks, it's seven bucks a month, you'll get download stats.
Dave Jackson:It is the oldest media host and you don't get more solid and reliable.
Dave Jackson:Again, full disclosure, I used to work there for eight years and why I left is not because there was anything wrong with Libsyn.
Dave Jackson:I just thought the job at PodPage fit my skillset better.
Dave Jackson:So if you want the latest features though, Libsyn would not be my choice.
Dave Jackson:Now again, I expect announcements from them in the next, I would say three to six months probably because I know they're working on stuff and I told him I wouldn't say anything, so I'm not.
Dave Jackson:But I just know they're working on stuff.
Dave Jackson:And so we shall see.
Dave Jackson: I record this In November of: Dave Jackson:But that's for me, a guy that has multiple chapters and dynamics, if you like.
Dave Jackson:No, I'm just doing a show twice a month.
Dave Jackson:Maybe I just need private podcasts.
Dave Jackson:Well then that's gonna leave out Libsyn and Blueberry on a budget, you know.
Dave Jackson:So this is again, the goal of the show was to let you know what these do.
Dave Jackson:And trust me, there are probably more features because I know Blubrry has a thrive function.
Dave Jackson:And this show already is close to an hour.
Dave Jackson:If you have any questions, let me know.
Dave Jackson:But this is the gist of it.
Dave Jackson:And just realize the other thing I want to make sure is when they say things like, hey, we provide stats, we give you an RSS feed and we help you syndicate.
Dave Jackson:Yeah, that's what a.
Dave Jackson:That's what a host does.
Dave Jackson:So what else you got?
Dave Jackson:Is the question you have to ask.
Dave Jackson:And I'll have links to all this stuff out@schoolofpodcasting.com 959.
Dave Jackson:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Dave Jackson:I could go for hours on this stuff.
Dave Jackson:I was just thinking, look, if you have more than 10,000 downloads an episode, well, then go see Libsyn.
Dave Jackson:That'll get you higher than the $14 cpm at Buzzsprout.
Dave Jackson:It always depends.
Dave Jackson:And I realize it can be kind of overwhelming.
Dave Jackson:And that's why I'm here to help you.
Dave Jackson:Everything we talked about today you can find at school of podcasting.com 959.
Dave Jackson:I'm hoping to make kind of a spreadsheet to make this easier to consume, where you'll see the features and the host and you'll see which one has the most features that you need.
Dave Jackson:Because we're all snowflakes.
Dave Jackson:We're all completely different.
Dave Jackson:There really isn't a one size fits all.
Dave Jackson:I'm Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting.
Dave Jackson:I help podcasters.
Dave Jackson:It's what I do.
Dave Jackson:And next week we've got a cool because of my podcast story, and I will tell you, what does Ariana Grande have to do with podcasting.
Dave Jackson:It's all coming.
Dave Jackson:I'll see you next week.
Dave Jackson:Until then, class is dismissed.