Are marketing agencies jumping on the video podcasting trend for the right reasons, or is it just opportunism?
Podknows associate producer Amelia Knight talks us around this question, highlighting the booming demand for video podcasts, yet cautioning that many agencies are new to the podcasting world.
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Read Podmaster Neal Veglio's blogcast article, here.
https://podknows.co.uk/why-every-uk-marketing-agency-is-suddenly-a-video-podcasting-studio/
00:00 - None
00:24 - The Rise of Video Podcasts
01:02 - The Overlooked Importance of Audio in Podcasting
01:16 - The Importance of Authenticity in Podcasting
01:38 - The Importance of Authenticity in Content Creation
01:57 - Connecting Through Authenticity
Hi, I'm Amelia Knight and it's time for some Podmaster insights.
Why is every UK marketing agency suddenly branding itself as a video podcasting studio?
That's a question which our founder Neil Velio asks are the latest Blogcast article podmaster?
Let me give you a quick tldr, though the answer is simple.
Demand video podcasts, or vodcasts as barely anyone's calling them these days, are booming.
With platforms like YouTube and Spotify driving the trend, brands see them as an all in one content powerhouse, podcasts, social clips, and YouTube gold all rolled into one.
But they're missing the audio part.
Marketing agencies have been pitching themselves as the solution for brands to get in the game, offering shiny studios with multicam setups and pro video editors.
But many are new to the world of podcasting.
They're learning as they go, focusing on visuals while often neglecting what makes a podcast great the content.
And for podcasters, this matters.
Video is growing fast and the competition is shifting.
Agencies bring resources, but what they lack is your secret weapon, authenticity.
Podcasting is about connection and storytelling, not just looking good on camera.
If you're going to play in this space, focus on your strengths.
Quality audio and meaningful content will always win over superficial polish.
So should you jump into video?
Yes, if it makes sense for you, but don't feel pressured to compete on the same flashy terms.
Stay true to what makes your podcast unique.
And if you're a brand, remember, a slick production doesn't guarantee any engagement.
People connect with people, not perfect lighting.
You'll find the link to Neil's full article on the topic of opportunist marketing agencies in this podcast episode's description area.
That's it for today.
I've been Amelia Knight Looking forward to talking to you on the next episode of the Podmaster.