It has been a long time since I've sat down at the console and recorded an episode and I really missed recording and producing a podcast. So, I am back!
On Episode 19, I take a look into the world of client and agency relations, exploring how it might work better with a review of the various elements and components that drive them to be effective. My viewpoint is, as you might have guessed, from the client's perspective. With that in mind, l look at the client's responsibility for building and maintaining stronger relationships. This is part one of the discussion.
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Show Notes
- 00:00 Favorite Quotes - William Durant
- 00:35 Excuses for the delay between episodes.
- 1:45 Minor changes to the show - working on keeping the time down.
- 2:45 Question for listeners: Do you value a well produced podcast? Acknowledging that content is the most important factor, do you also value when you hear balanced audio levels, noise reduction, editing, show notes etc..? Call in at 1-206-666-2242 and let me know
- 5:00 Audio comment: Maureen McCabe asks how The Client Side fits in with my activities at work.
- 10:15 Client & Agency Relationships - Part 1
- 23:45 Outro Music (Full Commercial): Triple Good!
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Podsafe Music:
Intro Music – Remember by Black Lab
Transition music - Forever by Derek Chafin
Download Episode # 19 - What Makes The Client Agency Relationship Work edition - Part 1

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Nice to hear you again, Michael. Just listening now. To answer your question: YES, production values are important to me. Content is king but I cannot listen to shows where the intro music goes on for too long, the levels are all over the place and it sounds like the host is speaking in a tunnel. The other day I listened to a show from a major international PR firm. Content was ok but quality was terrible. I think this makes them look pretty bad.
Thanks Donna. Feels good to be back.
I have had the same experiences listening to so-called "professional" podcasts. There have been a few instances where I have almost blown the speakers in my car from hosts who can't seem to take the time to levelate audio comments or intro outro music. It only takes an extra 10 minutes! Sheesh.
HI Michael, welcome back! I have been eagerly awaiting this episode! I am just listening now, and I can't wait!
Thanks Adam, glad to hear. Hope it was worth the wait! Stay tuned as I dive into this topic is in Part 2. Thanks for your comment and support.