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In 1999, Basecamp started a blog called Signal vs Noise, which they billed as “Strong opinions and shared thoughts on design, business, and tech.”
It had a huge impact on their business. By 2009, over 100,000 people were subscribed. Later, in their best-selling book Rework, they said:
“When you build an audience, you don’t have to buy people’s attention – they give it to you. This is a huge advantage. So build an audience. Speak, write a blog, tweet, make videos – whatever.”
Nowadays, it’s harder than ever to get people’s attention. Channels are saturated. There’s enormous competition. And many folks are growing feel overwhelmed by all the content.
So what’s Basecamp doing in 2018 to build their audience? They're focusing a lot of their energy on their new podcast, also called Rework.
What we learned
Businesses like Basecamp, eBay, and Code Pen have discovered the power of having a branded podcast. There are lots of challenges: creating and syndicating the feed, creating a compelling podcast website, producing a regular show, and calculating ROI.
So we want to make Transistor the best way to create a podcast for your business.
We already have our first paying customer: Cards Against Humanity. Their show, The Good News Podcast, which is hosted on Transistor.
"Branded content" sounds like a really dirty word. But it doesn't have to be.
Focusing on businesses, rather than DIY or hobbyist podcasts, has some advantages:
What We Urge You to Do
When you're building a new product, ask yourself these questions:
Links
🎙️ Podcast hosting is provided by Transistor.fm.
📺 Learn how to start your own podcast!
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A story
In 1999, Basecamp started a blog called Signal vs Noise, which they billed as “Strong opinions and shared thoughts on design, business, and tech.”
It had a huge impact on their business. By 2009, over 100,000 people were subscribed. Later, in their best-selling book Rework, they said:
“When you build an audience, you don’t have to buy people’s attention – they give it to you. This is a huge advantage. So build an audience. Speak, write a blog, tweet, make videos – whatever.”
Nowadays, it’s harder than ever to get people’s attention. Channels are saturated. There’s enormous competition. And many folks are growing feel overwhelmed by all the content.
So what’s Basecamp doing in 2018 to build their audience? They're focusing a lot of their energy on their new podcast, also called Rework.
What we learned
Businesses like Basecamp, eBay, and Code Pen have discovered the power of having a branded podcast. There are lots of challenges: creating and syndicating the feed, creating a compelling podcast website, producing a regular show, and calculating ROI.
So we want to make Transistor the best way to create a podcast for your business.
We already have our first paying customer: Cards Against Humanity. Their show, The Good News Podcast, which is hosted on Transistor.
"Branded content" sounds like a really dirty word. But it doesn't have to be.
Focusing on businesses, rather than DIY or hobbyist podcasts, has some advantages:
What We Urge You to Do
When you're building a new product, ask yourself these questions:
Links
🎙️ Podcast hosting is provided by Transistor.fm.
📺 Learn how to start your own podcast!

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