I hear from a lot of companies who present this as their business plan:
Make great content > Attract a huge audience > See huge profits.
As great as that sounds, it doesn’t prove out. Why? Because it’s not a business plan. It’s a description of their podcasting aspirations.
But it’s a good start.
Making great content takes more than a good idea. It takes time, money, resources, and the ability to execute on great ideas.
Attracting a large audience frames the problem incorrectly. While audiences are attracted to great content, great content doesn’t have magnetic properties over distance. Instead, you have to get your content in front of people. And that takes time, money, resources, and the ability to execute a quality marketing/advertising campaign.
And the profit window -- at least from advertising -- might be closing. It’s only a matter of time before the honeymoon is over and advertisers demand results. That’s what makes tools like Glow interesting -- a diversified income stream.
Making money with podcasting requires a business plan. Do you have one? Perhaps I can help. (mailto:evo@podcastlaunch.pro)
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