Podcast Growth University

#51 - Why Most Shows NEVER Make Money…


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Welcome back to another episode of Podcast Growth University—a podcast about podcasts with your host, Kevin Palmieri. He is also the co-host of Next Level University, a global top 100 Self-Improvement podcast with more than 1,200 published podcasts. Their podcast team, Next Level Podcast Solutions, has published over 2,000 podcasts, so best believe that Kevin knows what he is talking about.

In this episode, Kevin dives into the booming popularity of podcasts and explores the reasons why many podcasters struggle to monetize their shows. Despite the increasing listenership and growing number of creators in the field, financial success requires podcasters to go beyond the traditional broadcasting realm and delve into more intricate strategies. By treating their shows as businesses and prioritizing audience-centric actions, podcasters can significantly enhance their chances of achieving a strong return on investment. So, whether it's embracing innovative approaches or implementing tactics tailored to their listeners' needs, taking these steps can pave the way to success in the ever-evolving world of podcasting.


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Show notes:
[1:57] They do what’s easy for them but not the best for their audience
[4:17] Courses vs. coaching
[9:19] People focus too much on supply than demand
[10:23] Jennifer Hurvitz, the host of Doing Relationships Right shares how Kevin helped her and her podcast
[14:08] Most people don’t treat their podcast like a business
[21:47] Outro

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Podcast Growth UniversityBy Kevin Palmieri