Journey inside the business of podcasting with me, Daniel J. Lewis, host of The Audacity to Podcast. I'll share behind-the-scenes peeks at how I run my podcasting business of helping podcasters. You'll learn about the tools I use, how I delegate and work with others, how I market, and more!
What's next for your podcast? What's next for your business? What's next for Inside the Podcasting Business?
Don't build your platform on the tools, use the tools to build your platform.
Deals, content, relationships, and more can be opportunities for you to recommend value and build your influence.
Thanks to those who have encouraged, supported, challenged, and taught me.
Gmail, Boomerang for Gmail, Unroll.me, and FreshDesk.
Meet with other podcasters or business people in your area. You don't have to be the resident existr.
Making a minimum viable product didn't mean making a bad product. Create something working and valuable from the beginning and increase that value as you go.
Blogging, podcasting, and other types of content creation are like building a relationship: consistency matters more than your launch.
Getting people to know and like you can be quick, but getting people to trust you is a marathon.
I think WordPress is the easiest most extensible platform for building your business website, especially for a podcasting business.
You need to communicate regularly with an accountant.
A joint venture partnership could be key to your business and podcast success. You have to look for how you can give, not what you can take.
Podcasting can build your authority, influence, and platform for your business like nothing else.
Have a place where you can experiment with business or podcasting ideas.
Why you should get a passport for your podcast and business
The importance of peers for improving your business and podcast