Ken Burgin has been actively involved in hospitality for more than 25 years. First as the owner of Caffe Troppo in Sydney, and then working with restaurants, hotels and cafes in an advisory role. His resource website ProfitableHospitality.com is used by business owners and managers all around the world. Ken likes to use webinars and podcasts as another way to reach new and existing customers, backed up by active use of social media and an email newsletter.
In this episode we talk about:
Ken’s result of what he managed to achieve so far since he started a podcast
A satisfying good feedback from people he’s getting in
His love of communicating with people on how to run their businesses successfully and more profitable
The most interesting conversation for Ken
Having a solo podcast show
What’s make a podcast so much better for people?
The importance of developing skill to be a good interviewer by asking really good questions and getting to the point really quickly.
How to develop skills on podcasting?
The importance of hospitality and prepare guests for questions to boost their confidence
How to interrupt people who talk and answer too long?
The relevance of podcast in business
No content without conversion
Why podcasting is hot all of a sudden since 2004?
The importance of engagement to listeners
What’s the disadvantage of podcasting?
The importance of outsourcing to do all the stuffs and put them all together
The importance of consistency in building an audience
Writing down ideas to notes
The great questions to ask by podcasters
Let’s dig in into failures and explore that side
The obstacles Kim went through in podcasting
Getting skill up through interview show
Learn how to be engaging and interesting and relax
The importance of workshop course to get going
What can someone look forward to for Profitable Hospitality podcast?
Helping people’s business profitable, be popular and easy to run to
HOW COMPLICATED IS IT TO DO A PODCAST?
“Well I think there’s one of those. Coming back to that no content without conversion, I think it’s easy to just going to be giving away a whole lot of stuffs that it would be nice to monetize in some way. “
“I think opportunities that are not taken up for me podcasters plenty of those that I could think about but not sure about. “
“There’s good stuffs on YouTube to learn, those Pat Flynn YouTube videos, a course. I actually did a course which was what I needed to just get me through and learn about the RSS feeds and all that and get the microphone. And I actually went down the editing which I stop very quickly, I got some software that I use for recording but very quickly I got through Upwork. I got someone who just does and puts them all together because I was the bottleneck. I was great doing the interviews and all those stuffs, get the labels write, the intro, the little music beat and this and the other, bad move. And so by getting outsourcing that, I’m a huge believer that there’s lots of possible business. It means I can be regular because every Sunday my podcast goes up and I think that’s part of building your audience not just the occasional thing. “
WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS TO CONSIDER?
“The skill of all the podcasters should be developed is really being good interviewers and asking really good questions and getting to the point really quickly. “
“One of the things that help me develop was that I run a lot of conferences, sort of ten years. And I found that by getting hospitality. I kind of develop my skills from the stage and just asking people face to face. A lot of people who started podcasting don’t have that opportunity as well but I would say to develop your skills, listen to podcasters and just get a bit of real...
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