A while back I invested a couple thousand dollars to work with a legend in podcasting.
((Actually, I think he was doing audio stuff even before podcasting was a thing.))
Anyways…
I hired him to consult me on building a podcast course.
He was a pro at turning audio interviews into full blown courses that brought in a lots of dough.
His advice to me was simple.
Do a bunch of interviews with people to find out how they make moolah podcasting.
So I did as I was told.
Reached deep into my Rolodex,
Found the most prolific podcasters I knew.
And asked them one simple question…
“How do you make money podcasting?”
After recording almost ten interviews I found a startling fact that would send most podcasting Guroob’s running for the hills.
Podcasters weren’t making dough from their shows.
Why am I telling you about this?
Because I can’t hold my tongue another second.
But first:
You need to understand how the average Podcast Guroob makes their living.
They decide to have a podcast.
They do all the grueling work to get their podcast on the air.
They realiz that having a podcast alone isn’t enough.
Now they have to advertise their podcast to get people listening.
Then…
They realize having a podcast with lots of listeners isn’t enough either.
Now you need to figure out how to make dough.
You have no clue how to turn listeners into clients.
So you go for the next best thing…
Showing people how to podcast.
(((You know what they say – Those who can’t do – Teach.)))
And that’s exactly why I don't sell podcast training.
No time to teach when you’re too busy DOING.
We’re too busy helping our hosts turn their listeners into raving fans and their best clients.
If you’re a DIY’er – then these daily notes are all I’ve got for you right now.
But, if you’re a busy business owner looking for a leveraged way to reach more people and turn them into your BEST clients I might be able to help you.
Best way to find out what we can do for you is to hop on a quick call.
http://ThePodcastFactory.com/call/
That’s all for today
Jonathan #DaddysWorking Rivera