In this episode, I introduce the Pluck the Day podcast and give you a taste of what's to come. Join me as I explore various topics, including podcast cover art, finding inspiration from other podcasts, effective marketing strategies, and exciting plans for the future of the show. I dive into the importance of creating eye-catching cover art that captures the essence of your podcast and attracts potential listeners. I also share my personal experiences of discovering inspiration from other podcasts and how it has shaped my own creative process. Additionally, I discuss the different marketing strategies that can help you reach a wider audience and grow your podcast's following. Finally, I reveal some exciting plans I have in store for the future of Pluck the Day, including upcoming guest interviews and special episodes. Tune in to this trailer episode to get a taste of the Pluck the Day podcast and join mw on this exciting journey! (Editor's note: The text was generated by AI. I changed the word, "we" to me and I. :) )
Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:
- Mod. 1927 note cards
- Notes to self. Martin's Instagram (lyceum.peripatos)
- Podcast Cover Art Creator - Castos
- Starting a Podcast: Find Your Reason - Podhome blog
- Improving Barry podcast
- Call recorder by Alitu (Martin's referral link)
- Pluck the Day? by Jason Roberts - Letters From An Enthusiast blog
- Dead Poets Society
- Martin's newsletter on Substack
- Lyceum Bulletin (powered by Beehiiv)
- TeaParty.Media
- Martin Lindeskog on Medium
- Value 4 Value
- Podcasting 2.0
- New Podcast Apps dot com
- Modern Podcast Apps dot com
- TrueFans.fm
- Martin Lindeskog (Lyceum) on True Fans
- Pluck the Day episode, EGO NetCast podcast (July 13, 2014)
- The Secular Foxhole podcast support page on Captivate
- Value 4 Value monetization model
- Podcast 2.0 tags
- Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
- Jingles by Jim Jonsson, JTunesProductions