One of the quickest and easiest ways to attain Podmastery is to buy it
Hey,
I've launched something new that I reckon you'll be at least a little curious about, if you're wanting to get results from your podcast.
Until now, you've probably felt like you don't have the budget for a podcast that sounds as good as all the professional ones you've heard gracing the charts, or being proudly shared on social media.
And I say "until now" because we're going to change this perception....
There's no way to avoid it - expertise in editing and production costs time or money
If you create your podcast as a hobby, then you've no doubt encountered this dilemma; it's taking up far too much time but you can't justify the cost of outsourcing.
And even when you have outsourced, you've found the audio you get back doesn't really sound all that much better than when you sent it.
There's a reason for this.
The kinds of editors you'll typically find in the gig economy marketplaces like Fiverr and Upwork are usually based in poor and developing countries where your podcast is one of around 10 to 15 that they've got to get finished by the end of the day.
As a result, they're not taking all that much care and attention over it.
Much less making efforts to clean your audio up and make it sound professional.
Here's an uncomfortable truth. Most podcasters fall into the trap of buying a Blue Yeti when they start out.
It's not their fault - they don't know any better.
But the problem is, most podcasters sound like they're using a Blue Yeti, because most don't know how to use it properly.
And most - if not all - cheap Fiverr editors aren't experienced enough to clean up the audio and make it sound professional by knowing exactly what to keep and what to get rid of.
It would be lovely to be able to get a professional editor on the case, except the cost is prohibitive - with most charging anywhere between £100-£300 per episode.
Well, that's not going to be a problem for you if your podcast episodes tend to be quite short.
If you're averaging around 10 minutes for your episodes, you'll easily be able to get your podcast sounding like it was created by a pro editor.
Introducing, Podknows Micro podcast editing.
If you're happy to add your own intro and outros on your episodes, we can handle the rest for you for just £50 per episode.
Now of course the value of this depends on how much you value time over money. But if you're taking a few hours each episode to produce what still sounds like passable content, imagine how awesome it will be to free up the equivalent of a day per month, and still end up with episodes that sound far superior to anything you've published before.
If you're really smart, and budget allows, you might even consider letting us do all the work for you, for just £120 per episode.
Or go full send with our advanced edits for £200 per episode which will have people telling you how incredibly professional and entertaining your podcast sounds, thanks to the advanced level sound design.
I'm not joking when I say this - your show will sound like it was made by one of the major publishing houses.
I know, because a lot of them outsource to us!
Worth also mentioning, if you have a weekly podcast and want all your episodes edited, we offer a discounted monthly subscription so you can pay a flat monthly fee.
But let's face it, it's hard to imagine the difference.
You need to hear it.
A demo
So here's a clip of a clip from one of our client's episodes, taking you through the various stages of production. It demonstrates what it first sounded like when we initially received it, then it let's you hear what it sounded like when we treated it, and finally just what a difference the sound design and finishing touches made to it.
If after watching, you feel like you'd also benefit from a podcast that sounds like it's had the Podknows touch, drop me a reply and we'll talk about getting you set up with a folder to add your audio into.
Yes, you read correctly. The whole process is simple, and requires nothing more from you than adding your files to your own designated upload folder in the Podknows system.