Today I was interviewed by a guy who I really like.
The reason I like this dude is because he keeps telling people, “If you don't have a business, you don't need a podcast show.”
And you know what, he's dead right.
People jump into podcasting thinking it's going to be a business for them.
But it ends up becoming a job with no pay.
If you look up the word slave in the Merriam-Webster dictionary it is defined as “A person who is strongly influenced and controlled by something.”
And that's exactly what most people become, slaves to their podcast show.
They keep working on it, not getting paid, and thinking things are going to get better someday.
That's why if you don't have a business that's producing profits for you, you don't have a customer list, and you don't have an email list – you shouldn't be podcasting.
Not trying to be rude here, only telling you there are other ways to leverage your time that will be more profitable for you.
Podcasting is a great channel to add if your business is already producing profits.
The problem is, when you have a business that's already working, time becomes a very scarce. You barely have enough of it to get things done and your day is already full of stuff that needs your attention.
How do you add a podcast if you're short on time but you have dough to invest?
You hire a team to do it for you.
That's where me and my Podcast Factory come into play.
We help busy business owners get a podcast to market quickly, without the learning curve or headaches in as little as thirty days.
In a couple of days we're launching two new podcast shows for busy entrepreneurs that trusted us to get their show done and into the ears of the right listeners which means we'll have some room to help you with your show.
To find out when we're open to new clients, get on our waiting list at http://ThePodcastFactory.com/difm
Producer Jonathan