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Most podcasters chase sponsorships too early. Here’s why your podcast may be far more valuable as a relationship engine, authority builder, and business opportunity platform than an ad-supported show.
Option 1 (Recommended)
Most podcasters chase sponsorships too early. Here’s why your podcast may be far more valuable as a relationship engine, authority builder, and business opportunity platform than an ad-supported show.
Recent headlines have been quick to proclaim the demise of podcasting, citing layoffs at major platforms like Spotify and Public Radio. Yet, amidst the tumult, there lies a different narrative – one of resilience and growth.
My LinkedIn Creator Accelerator Program project and favorite podcast plugin.
Don't allow your podcast episode interaction with a guest to be one-and-done. It makes sense to develop a system for nurturing those relationships.
Take inventory of your podcasting this year, how much podcasters can make, and making money from white noise.
Marc Maron has struck a three-year deal with Acast to host, monetize, and distribute the comedian’s hit podcast, WTF With Marc Maron.
Podcast revenues increased 72% YoY to $1.4B and are forecasted to exceed $2B in 2022 and almost triple by 2024 to over $4B.
Whether it's booking guests for your show, experimenting with paths to monetization, or the debate for open RSS feeds, be sure to keep your eyes wide and stay open!
If we are to normalize million-dollar shows, indie podcasters need to step up too. We will need to get serious about monetizing so we can pay ourselves.
If you want to grow your podcast, it helps to treat it like a business. Building a team costs money. Marketing a show requires funds. Money, money, money!