
381: How Jeremy Prudhomme Built a Self-Running Podcast Empire
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Struggling to create high-quality podcast content without breaking the bank? Jeremy Prudhomme's automated studio solution might be the game-changer you've been waiting for.
Jeremy Prudhomme, CEO of ONPOD, is revolutionizing the podcast industry with his innovative approach to studio automation. With a background in videography and years of experience in the broadcasting world, Jeremy has developed a system that allows podcast studios to operate with minimal human intervention, making it easier and more affordable for aspiring podcasters to create professional-quality content.
In this episode, Jeremy shares his journey from videographer to podcast studio mogul, detailing how he's leveraging technology to streamline the podcasting process. He discusses the challenges of automating video production, the importance of focusing on content over technical details, and his vision for expanding onpod across North America through a licensing model.
We also dive into Jeremy's tips for new podcasters, including the importance of considering the audience's perspective and the power of using podcasting as a networking tool. Plus, he reveals insights on studio setup, equipment choices, and the future of automated podcast production.
If you're looking to start a podcast or improve your current setup without breaking the bank, this episode is packed with invaluable insights. Don't miss out on Jeremy's expert advice – click play now and learn how to take your podcasting game to the next level!
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5 Key Takeaways1. Start your podcast with engaging content immediately. Skip lengthy introductions and jump straight into valuable information to capture listeners' attention from the get-go.
2. Use podcasting as a networking tool. Invite potential clients or industry leaders as guests to build meaningful relationships and expand your professional network.
3. Leverage LinkedIn and Sales Navigator to identify ideal podcast guests who align with your target audience or business goals.
4. Focus on providing value to listeners rather than just making guests feel comfortable. Always consider what the audience will gain from each episode.
5. Treat your podcast like a business. Develop a marketing strategy to promote your show and grow your audience - simply publishing episodes isn't enough to attract listeners.
Tweetable Quotes"Podcasting is the new networking. You create a connection with someone in a totally different way than at a networking event where you just get a business card.""When starting a podcast, catch people's attention right away. Start with a juicy question that will teach the audience something, rather than background information about the guest.""We've automated everything in our podcast studios. You press a button, it records all the cameras, and the footage is automatically sent to the client. We've streamlined the whole process."Connect with JeremyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/prudhommejeremy?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app
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