The Podcasters Podcast
Ashley Morris & Kane Baron
The Podcasters Podcast is your ultimate guide on leveraging podcasting and content creation to turn your passion into profit. Hosted by industry experts Ashley Morris and Kane Baron, this show delivers actionable insights, expert tips, and cutting-edge strategies for podcasters at every level.
From learning how to start a podcast, to content on podcast monetisation strategies like sponsorship, premium content and selling your products & services. Additionally, they explore techniques for building your personal brand, allowing you to establish yourself as an authority in your niche and grow your influence.
With short, actionable, how-to episodes as well as interviews with some of the biggest and best creators in the UK and across the globe. Episodes are packed with proven methods to expand your audience and grow your personal brand in order to monetise your content. This podcast also keeps you informed about the latest developments and industry news in the podcasting world so you can stay ahead of the curve.
Ash and Kane host this show to help independent podcasters launch, grow and monetise a podcast. Beyond the content, they offer support with all things production at Progressive Media (The UK’s largest podcast agency for independent creators). They also help established podcasters connect with brands in win-win sponsorship partnerships as well as offering podcast consultancy, mentoring and public speaking.
Connect with Ash on LinkedIn here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-morris-%F0%9F%8E%99%EF%B8%8F-056807234/
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The Who & Why of Podcasting with Matt Gilhooly
The Podcasters Podcast
02/10/23 • 33 min
Matt Gilhooly is quite new to the podcasting scene, he launched ‘The Life Shift’ Podcast in March 2022 but has already recorded over 40 episodes! He joins The Podcasters Podcast to talk about the strength of the podcasting community, the why behind his podcast as well as the importance of your ‘who’: your guests and audience.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- The life shift podcast is about picking out pivotal moments in people’s lives, based originally on Matt’s own life-changing moment after the death of his mother.
- The concept behind the podcast is very unique, it allows the listeners to connect to Matt and his guests in a real human and unadulterated way.
- Matt understands the concept of the ‘podfade’ but because he is so passionate about what he does and the human connection it creates he doesn’t believe it is something that will happen to him and his podcast.
- You can’t solely create a podcast for business reasons, you need a strong why to have long-lasting success. Your listeners can sense passion.
- There are a lot of prescriptive rules for podcasting which doesn’t always feel like it aligns with Matt’s vision, his show’s concept doesn’t always feel like it fits.
- You don’t need to do video as well as podcasting, it’s more important that you focus on the audio first and foremost. If you then have the time to commit to video that’s great.
- Something that surprised Matt about podcasting is how non-competitive people are in the podcasting space and community.
BEST MOMENTS
“It’s probably the best and most fulfilling journey I have been on”
“I understand the podfade as a concept”
“Podcasting is a long game, you’ve got to have a passion about what you’re talking about”
“There are a lot of people who are like ‘this is the way you should do it’”
“Your competitors are your best collaborators”
VALUABLE RESOURCES
Podcast Production - The Cost of the Wrong Choice
How to Launch a Number 1 Podcast - Part 1
ABOUT THE GUEST
Matt Gilhooly is a creator - podcaster, communicator, and educator. He is the creator, producer, editor, and host of The Life Shift Podcast. Spurred by his own life-altering experiences, Matt helps others share the stories of pivotal moments in their lives that changed everything forever on The Life Shift Podcast.
He also enjoys designing content, such as communication materials, coloring books, digital art, pitch decks, and other forms of media. Matt has self-published over 10 coloring books on Amazon and released a children's book that celebrates individuality and confidence, "I Can Be Anyone: A Soul's Journey," in June 2021.
Matt earned his master’s in mass communications from the University of Florida in 2022 and an MBA from the University of Central Florida in 2004. He believes that we must take time to support the people around us to achieve success.
Connect with Matt:
www.thelifeshiftpodcast.com
Patreon: www.patreon.com/thelifeshiftpodcast
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattgilhooly/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/thelifeshiftpodcast
Instagram: www.instagram.com/thelifeshiftpodcast
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Kane Baron, Ashley Morris & Thom Luter manage over 150 live podcasts Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton, Shaa Wasmand MBE & more.
Helping Entrepreneurs Launch, Scale & Monetise their podcast for over 6 years.
CONTACT METHOD
Email: [email protected]
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How to Start a Podcast Video! Diary of a C.E.O. Producer Jack Sylvester (Steven Bartlett)
The Podcasters Podcast
11/09/21 • 41 min
This week Kane talks to Jack Sylvester, the director and producer of Steven Bartlett’s ‘The Diary Of A CEO Podcast’, about what makes a great podcast, how he became the producer of one of the most successful and influential shows around, the challenges he’s faced along the way and the invaluable lessons every good producer should learn.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Podcast consumption is on the rise, mainly due to its convenience. People can listen and learn whilst performing other tasks.
- Never compromise when booking your guest. You only have so many voices you can add to your podcasting journey, so make sure each one is as valuable as possible.
- Investment is important, always look for ways to develop and grow your production quality. It’s a sure-fire way to attract and retain listeners.
- A great way to increase downloads is to create a series of promotional items that can be distributed on your own social channels and those of your guests.
BEST MOMENTS
‘Audio is such a practical way of consuming content’
‘Realise the value your guests can bring’
‘Make sure you’re hitting the quality and value you want your podcast to deliver’
‘You’ve got to make mistakes to get there’
VALUABLE RESOURCES
Jack Sylvester LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jack-sylvester-659724a7
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Kane Baron, Thom Luter & Aaron Nelson manage over 100 live podcasts Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton, Shaa Wasmand & more.
Helping Entrepreneurs Launch, Scale & Monetise their podcast for over 7 years.
CONTACT METHOD
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Alex Chisnel- Start, Scale and Monetise through Building Consistency - Alex Chisnall
The Podcasters Podcast
11/03/21 • 37 min
Kane, Thom and Aaron have years of experience between them of helping hundreds of entrepreneurs and businesses start, scale and monetise their podcasts.
In this episode, Kane speaks with Alex Chisnall, a podcast agency owner and podcaster himself. Alex has always had a great passion for the audio space and podcasting and in this episode, they discuss his why, the importance of playing the long game with podcasting and his top tricks and tips to creating a successful and lasting podcast.
how to start a podcast
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Alex started his own podcast (Screw It Just Do It) which lead to him running his own podcasting events before eventually creating and building his own podcast agency.
- Podcasting is an asset you own 100%. You can spend the same amount of effort and time on social media as podcasting but a podcast is all your own and will continue to work for you for a long time.
- Alex had just two downloads in his first week of his podcast. He is now in the top 10% of podcasts. He knows that the long game and consistency works and he helps other achieve this too.
- It’s important to launch with multiple episodes, as if people like your content they will want to ‘binge listen’ and if you only have one or two episodes they will then be directed to your competitors instead.
- Monetising your podcast isn’t just about ads and sponsorship but also a ‘trickle down’ effect, where podcasting can actually gain you clients for your business. You can also create premium content for your existing audience.
- Most podcast listeners are creatures of habit. Often, they align their listening with an already existing habit. This is one of the reasons consistency is so important.
- Those who are proactive in promoting their podcast rather than their business and create strong omnipresence will find they generate more clients via a podcasting funnel.
BEST MOMENTS
“It’s amazing that the audio space is exploding”
“People will binge-watch your stuff if they like it”
“If you make it personal, people will want to get behind you”
“Just bloody get your podcast out there”
“Our cheat-code for growth is repurpose that content, that’s what we love about podcasting”
VALUABLE RESOURCES
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Kane Baron, Thom Luter & Aaron Nelson manage over 100 live podcasts Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton, Shaa Wasmand & more.
Helping Entrepreneurs Launch, Scale & Monetise their podcast for over 7 years.
CONTACT METHOD
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Simon Squibb- Creating Valuable Content is the Key to Success
The Podcasters Podcast
03/08/22 • 47 min
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Simon is a serial entrepreneur and seasoned content creator including a successful YouTube channel and the Podcast PEP Talk: The Purposeful Project.
In this episode, Kane and Simon discuss what it takes to get started with your podcast, how to create great content over and over again and what really counts when it comes to building a podcast, a business and a brand. Simon also talks about his passion behind helping others build their own businesses and learning how to transform their lives.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Simon started a digital agency which he recently sold. He always had the philosophy that he was not the front or the face of the company and this then aided him in being able to sell it with its own strong business brand intact. He believes there is too much emphasis on personal brand at the moment and not enough focus on the business brand.
- When Covid hit, Simon decided to start creating content that would be useful for other people, to help and aid them in starting their own business and creating their own wealth. This is what led him to create his podcast.
- Simon learnt about entrepreneurship out of necessity, it was difficult and he learnt everything the hard way. This is what drives him to want to help everyone no matter who they are.
- When Simon created his podcast, he never thought about whether it would be viral or get ‘big’ he just focused on the content and whether that was providing value for the listeners.
- Reputation goes a long way, this alongside building a successful working network is how Simon continues to get great guests on his podcast.
- Spotify is really starting to put the work in to become a more dominant platform in the podcasting world. They are consistently coming up with innovative concepts and features to try and get ahead of Apple.
- Entrepreneur House is Simon’s concept to have entrepreneurs come and stay as a package whilst they start their business; you learn, stay and build your business all under one roof. He has one property now but feels like it is very valuable and scalable as a concept.
- Many people suffer from imposter syndrome but Simon says you can use these feelings for strength. You can take that energy and leverage it to prove you are who you say you are, creating energy to deliver what you want to do.
- Simon likes to consume his own content in a variety of ways but surprisingly not that often through podcasting. His main aim when consuming content is to learn something, it doesn’t matter to him what format that takes.
BEST MOMENTS
“Our whole process was making sure our clients became famous”
“My dream would be to remove the word unemployed from the world”
“I believe personal brand is overrated”
“You can start to leverage imposter syndrome to prove you are who you say you are and it can generate energy in you”
“I like to consume content from those I respect, from those I can learn from”
ABOUT THE GUEST
Simon Squibb
Entrepreneur, investor, mentor and content creator.
Simonsquibb.com
VALUABLE RESOURCES
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Kane Baron, Ashley Morris & Thom Luter manage over 150 live podcasts Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton, Shaa Wasmand MBE & more.
Helping Entrepreneurs Launch, Scale & Monetise their podcast for over 6 years.
CONTACT METHOD
Email: [email protected]
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How to Build a £100,000 a month Membership Programme: Monetising Your Podcast Effectively with Patreon
The Podcasters Podcast
08/09/22 • 28 min
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In this episode, Kane is joined by Gee from Patreon to talk about why premium content is the primary way to monetise your podcast show!
Gee gives great insight into why premium content is best for creators, specifically podcasters, why every creator needs this to monetise and tips on how to do it effectively too. Alongside her tips and insight, Gee also provides various Podcast Show case studies to hear real examples of how effective premium content is for monetising podcasts.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- The key thing about premium content is building a reoccurring revenue stream. To have that as an additional way to earn money from your creativity.
- The pandemic exposed how precarious revenue streams can be as a creator, it’s more important than ever to create multiple ways to receive income.
- With premium content you can build a community with your listeners and create a two-way conversation. You can ask for their input on what they want to see and hear and create a feedback loop.
- Authenticity is key to building a great community, what is it you can do that is unique to you for your listeners.
- Discord is real time chat, originally build around the gaming community, but works well when building communities in the audio space too.
- When marketing your podcast, split it into two ‘buckets’, show and tell. The tell part is really talking about what you will offer listeners if they sign up to your membership. The show part is giving them a taste of what you offer, such as through a teaser snippet of your premium content; to get an idea of what they are missing out on.
- People are so used to living in a world where you can access things for free, it means creators often tend to undervalue their content. When pricing, always bear this in mind and price yourself higher.
- Don’t create more than three pricing tiers as this can become overwhelming for your audience. Also ensure you add enough value at each level.
- The best membership retention is generally around the £4-£5 a month price.
- Do a bit of cost/benefit analysis. If just 1% of your audience converts at £5 a month, what is sustainable for you to offer? Don’t set yourself up for failure.
- The creators who have the best distribution across all their tiers have bonus content increasing at each level.
- Being consistent with your content is imperative. It builds trust with your audience and trust is essential if you then want your audience to pay you.
- There are two main mistakes people make with Patreon. the first is being overambitious, the second is not promoting enough.
BEST MOMENTS
“The key to any community is about authenticity, it’s not about copying what other people are doing”
“It’s trying to understand why people are into what you are doing”
“Most creators massively undervalue their content”
“You don’t want your membership to become a burden, it should be something that frees you up to focus on your creative pursuits”
“Bonus content is really the biggest driver of listeners becoming members”
“It’s not just about content with a membership it is about connecting with your audience”
VALUABLE RESOURCES
Podcast Production - The Cost of the Wrong Choice
How to Launch a Number 1 Podcast - Part 1
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Kane Baron, Ashley Morris & Thom Luter manage over 150 live podcasts Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton, Shaa Wasmand MBE & more.
Helping Entrepreneurs Launch, Scale & Monetise their podcast for over 6 years.
CONTACT METHOD
Email: [email protected]
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Rob Moore Podcast Masterclass - Disruptors Podcast Special
The Podcasters Podcast
11/23/21 • 53 min
This week Kane talks to podcasting legend, Rob Moore, creator of one of the UK’s most successful business podcasts, The Disruptive Entrepreneur, as well as the highly influential Money podcast.
Rob delivers a true masterclass about the power of podcasting, how it can serve your brand and your business, how to monetise your podcast, why consistency matters, and how to leverage your content in order to maximise your reach.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Many use different social media channels in order to build their brand and grow their reach, but many forget that podcasting is a viable, powerful channel in itself.
- Monetisation happens in many different ways. Ads and sponsorships are the most visible route to monetisation, but revenue is also accrued through brand-building, and engaging and connecting with an audience that wish to know you better.
- Consistency is the key to engagement. The best of the best know that in today’s world of constant content a structured release schedule can keep you visible and relevant.
- With collaboration, the more you do, the more your reach increases by infiltrating the audiences of others. As your audience grows, you can tap into the larger audiences of more successful hosts, and continue to grow exponentially.
BEST MOMENTS
‘No one seems to be using podcasting nearly enough’
‘Creating content is a way to express the repressed’
‘Having that commitment to go out every week is like having a personal trainer’
‘When you interview guests, you get connected with really amazing people’
VALUABLE RESOURCES
ABOUT THE GUEST
Rob Moore
Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “The Disruptive Entrepreneur”
“If you don't risk anything, you risk everything”
Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs
LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Kane Baron, Thom Luter & Aaron Nelson manage over 100 live podcasts Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton, Shaa Wasmand & more.
Helping Entrepreneurs Launch, Scale & Monetise their podcast for over 7 years.
CONTACT METHOD
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How To get in Podcast Charts (Analytics & Consumption explained)
The Podcasters Podcast
11/30/21 • 44 min
As a podcaster, if you fully understand your listeners, you can produce better and more valuable content for them. Charts, Analytics and Consumption Data are all key ways you can develop a deeper understanding of your listeners and enable you to make data-driven, educated decisions regarding your podcast.
Join Thom and Kane in this episode to find out more about the technical background to podcasting and how gaining a true understanding of this can be invaluable in creating a podcast that is worthwhile, charts highly and stands the test of time.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- When you are setting up your podcast you must pick both a category and subcategory. The Apple Podcast App has a very dominant position in podcasting so most other podcast apps have taken cues from the way they have set up categories. It’s important spend time analysing the right category as this will affect where and how you chart.
- In any sub category, you are probably not competing with more than a few hundred people and even those people are probably not taking podcasting seriously. You can have the ability to really dominate your subcategory in terms of charting.
- Having a co-ordinated plan when you launch your podcast and when each episode is released, means you can ensure your downloads/subscribers happen in a shorter time frame as this will help you chart higher. You want to push all your downloads to the smallest window possible to give yourself the best chance to chart.
- Figure out who your ideal listener is and find them. If you can offer something to them to channel them to review, download and subscribe when you launch your podcast this will aid you in charting, especially if you chose a less competitive category/subcategory. You can then use charting to prove your success and help you land better guests for future episodes.
- You aren’t a slave to an algorithm in podcasting, it is completely designed to get you into the charts.
- A subscriber/follow is someone who has gone to your show and effectively turned on notifications to be told when you upload new episodes and it also shows you in their personal feed.
- Consumption data allows you to make educated data driven decisions on formatting, content and gives an in-depth understanding on who and how listeners are consuming your podcast.
BEST MOMENTS
“In any given subcategory, you’re probably only competing with a few dozen to a few hundred people realistically to be able to chart”
“ You want to push all your downloads to the smallest window possible to give yourself the best chance to chart”
“Even a small indie podcast can chart really well because of how the charts are set up”
“You can’t assume one size fits all will work for you, for your content and for your audience”
“It will serve you better if you have shorter episodes”
“Understanding your analytics is vital so that you do create the content that is worthwhile”
VALUABLE RESOURCES
https://chartable.com
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Kane Baron, Thom Luter & Aaron Nelson manage over 100 live podcasts Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton, Shaa Wasmand & more.
Helping Entrepreneurs Launch, Scale & Monetise their podcast for over 7 years.
CONTACT METHOD
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Why Do Podcasters Get a Bad Reputation?
The Podcasters Podcast
09/04/23 • 15 min
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You can’t compare success on different content platforms! With podcasting, an engaged audience is far more important than a large one and critically, worth more money. In this episode Kane and Ash talk about why there can be poor perceptions around podcasting and what true success looks like for you as a podcaster.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- With many other platforms, such as TikTok and YouTube, your audience and followers aren’t engaged therefore you need a lot of followers to be able to gain traction and make money.
- Success in business is very different to most content platforms, it isn’t so much about volume but about quality of followers/customers and podcasting is the same.
- The amount sponsors are paying podcasters is increasing year on year, even though the amount of podcasters isn’t increasing at the same rate.
- You’ll never get a hater that is doing better than you, TikTok and other platforms can be a very negative place.
BEST MOMENTS
‘TikTok has a completely different perception of success’
‘Perception of success is very different in the business world -vs- the content world’
‘More listeners, less podcasters, more money being spent...this is a pretty good time to start’
‘Most people on TikTok on arseholes’
‘Negative stuff gets a reaction’
VALUABLE RESOURCES
EPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXT
Podcast Production - The Cost of the Wrong Choice
How to Launch a Number 1 Podcast - Part 1
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Kane Baron & Ashley Morris run the UK's first and largest Podcast Agency, Progressive Media.
They specialise in planning, launching, and Growing Podcasts that Generate Leads, Revenue and Business opportunities as well as helping Experts and Entrepreneurs improve Credibility and Positioning within their niche to Scale their Personal Brand and Business.
Kane and Ashley manage over 100 Podcasters every week Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton and Dapper Laughs. They have supported hundreds of Podcasts in generating tens of Millions in combined Revenue.
Progressive Media have provided Production, Marketing and Consultancy services to help creators Launch, Scale & Monetise their Podcast for over 7 years.
CONNECT & CONTACT
Email: [email protected]
How to make a Podcast your Top of Funnel
The Podcasters Podcast
05/13/24 • 19 min
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Join Ash and Kane as they break down how to create a podcast into your marketing and sales funnel. They talk about the different ways you can do this, what areas of content creation to focus on and also reveal time-saving hacks to help you make the most of your expertise and build your brand without draining your time.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Your content has to be good quality, it is a reflection of everything else you do.
- Successful clips from your podcast, particularly if you have video can be utilised for ads easily and cheaply.
- Repurposing your podcast content is a great way to save yourself time. This is quality content you have already created that you can utilise across your social media platforms.
- Anyone listening to your podcast is doing so very intentionally, it’s very different to any other social media consumption.
- A call to action on your podcast needs to account for less than 10%. This will make it more impactful and not frustrate your listeners.
- A podcast allows you to expand your expertise and showcase it to your audience. This lends itself more to selling a higher ticket item.
BEST MOMENTS
“You need good quality video, you need good quality audio”
“Though they are not as high-value listeners they might go top of funnel, they might do the opt in, the webinar, the e-book, whatever it may be”
“We get a lot of high ticket value through the podcast”
VALUABLE RESOURCES
EPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXT
Podcast Production - The Cost of the Wrong Choice
How to Launch a Number 1 Podcast - Part 1
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Kane Baron & Ashley Morris run the UK's first and largest Podcast Agency, Progressive Media.
They specialise in planning, launching, and Growing Podcasts that Generate Leads, Revenue and Business opportunities as well as helping Experts and Entrepreneurs improve Credibility and Positioning within their niche to Scale their Personal Brand and Business.
Kane and Ashley manage over 100 Podcasters every week Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton and Dapper Laughs. They have supported hundreds of Podcasts in generating tens of Millions in combined Revenue.
Progressive Media have provided Production, Marketing and Consultancy services to help creators Launch, Scale & Monetise their Podcast for over 7 years.
CONNECT & CONTACT
Monetising your Video Content | YouTube vs TikTok
The Podcasters Podcast
11/14/23 • 18 min
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What are the best ways to monetise your video content? In this episode, Ash and Kane compare two of the biggest video platforms right now, YouTube -vs TikTok. They talk about the advantages of using an established platform such as YouTube but also the differences between YouTube and the more dynamic TikTok and what each has to offer creators.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- It’s harder to reach the threshold on YouTube to use its monetisation tools,
- The major downside of TikTok is you don’t always get access to the partner programme unless you consistently hit the threshold. With YouTube, once you have hit it once then it’s lifetime.
- It’s 10-20 times easier to get big views on TikTok, meaning it can be consistently easier but if you can put the work in long-term then you will earn much more on YouTube once you hit their threshold.
- Ensure your content is at least 1 minute 5 seconds on TikTok as it has this tendency to cut off the end of your video.
- Don’t artificially lengthen your content, as this will mean people will stop watching and impact your overall views. Your Editor should be able to use your content to create something that is both long enough and quality content so people don’t switch off.
- Those who have very good production with an editor will see the difference in monetisation as they will be able to keep the audience engaged and interested in their content.
BEST MOMENTS
“The first year of YouTube is a slog”
“It’s easier to get millions of views on TikTok”
“As soon as I open the TikTok app my attention span drops by 50%”
“If you can evoke emotion whether its laugh cry, or controversy people are more likely to engage and its more likely to go viral”
“AI is now very good at replicating what is already working”
"The content is the main thing which is why your podcast should be your focus"
VALUABLE RESOURCES
EPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXT
Podcast Production - The Cost of the Wrong Choice
How to Launch a Number 1 Podcast - Part 1
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Kane Baron & Ashley Morris run the UK's first and largest Podcast Agency, Progressive Media.
They specialise in planning, launching, and Growing Podcasts that Generate Leads, Revenue and Business opportunities as well as helping Experts and Entrepreneurs improve Credibility and Positioning within their niche to Scale their Personal Brand and Business.
Kane and Ashley manage over 100 Podcasters every week Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton and Dapper Laughs. They have supported hundreds of Podcasts in generating tens of Millions in combined Revenue.
Progressive Media have provided Production, Marketing and Consultancy services to help creators Launch, Scale & Monetise their Podcast for over 7 years.
CONNECT & CONTACT
Email: [email protected]
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How many episodes does The Podcasters Podcast have?
The Podcasters Podcast currently has 240 episodes available.
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The podcast is about Marketing, How To, Podcasts, Education and Business.
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The episode title 'The Who & Why of Podcasting with Matt Gilhooly' is the most popular.
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