What Should You Spend On Podcast Editing?
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If you're thinking of hiring a podcast editor, there's a 50/50 chance the first question you had was, "How much is this going to cost me?" Of course, as with most things, the answer is, "It depends."
But that doesn't mean anything goes.
Hiring a podcast editor can be a bit of a scary thing - not only because you're giving away a bit of the control of your show. Giving up a little of the creativity. Trusting someone else to make decisions that are at least as good as what you would do. But that trust factor is only one.
Bringing on an editor is also a financial commitment. That is, unless you think you can find someone who will be willing to offer the level of service you need for some kind of barter agreement of the promise of experience and exposure.
Not to fear, though. While there is a financial component it doesn't have to be scary.
Like the other things we've talked about, it's possible to develop a plan. To have a framework for making the decision. All it takes is a bit of focus and planning.
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Mentioned in this episode:
15 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Podcast Editor
If you want to get the clarity you need to avoid a hiring mistake with your podcast, you will want to grab this free guide. No email required. We just want you to make the best decisionfor yourself and your show.
15 Questions Download
Sponsored by Top Tier Audio
Check out Top Tier Audio! We offer professional podcast production for coaches, trainers, and consultants.
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Try Boomcaster for your podcast recording and streaming.
If you're going to record your podcast while streaming live with cohosts or guests, you need a way to capture great recordings. Boomcaster offers an excellent livestreaming experience, and also captures high-quality audio and video recordings. You can pre-schedule your livestreams to Facebook, YouTube, or LinkedIn. Or all of them if you would like. Use the promo code 'TOPTIER' or the link in the show notes to get 20% off your purchase. And if you do that, you'll also be helping the show (and I'd appreciate that). Boomcaster is what I recommend to capture a great recording while streaming.
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But that doesn't mean anything goes.
Hiring a podcast editor can be a bit of a scary thing - not only because you're giving away a bit of the control of your show. Giving up a little of the creativity. Trusting someone else to make decisions that are at least as good as what you would do. But that trust factor is only one.
Bringing on an editor is also a financial commitment. That is, unless you think you can find someone who will be willing to offer the level of service you need for some kind of barter agreement of the promise of experience and exposure.
Not to fear, though. While there is a financial component it doesn't have to be scary.
Like the other things we've talked about, it's possible to develop a plan. To have a framework for making the decision. All it takes is a bit of focus and planning.
Listen to Discover:
- How to set your maximum budget
- How to justify what you plan to spend on podcasting
- Why asking, "How much does podcast editing cost?" is the wrong question
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Listen to Hiring a Podcast Editor
Hiring a Podcast Editor website
Mentioned in this episode:
15 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Podcast Editor
If you want to get the clarity you need to avoid a hiring mistake with your podcast, you will want to grab this free guide. No email required. We just want you to make the best decisionfor yourself and your show.
15 Questions Download
Sponsored by Top Tier Audio
Check out Top Tier Audio! We offer professional podcast production for coaches, trainers, and consultants.
Top Tier Audio
Try Boomcaster for your podcast recording and streaming.
If you're going to record your podcast while streaming live with cohosts or guests, you need a way to capture great recordings. Boomcaster offers an excellent livestreaming experience, and also captures high-quality audio and video recordings. You can pre-schedule your livestreams to Facebook, YouTube, or LinkedIn. Or all of them if you would like. Use the promo code 'TOPTIER' or the link in the show notes to get 20% off your purchase. And if you do that, you'll also be helping the show (and I'd appreciate that). Boomcaster is what I recommend to capture a great recording while streaming.
Boomcaster
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