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My guest today is Brian Berkowitz, an interior design and real estate photographer. Brian is the co-host of a new podcast called Shooting Spaces. His audience is a very niche group of people working in the real estate/interior design market.
[clickToTweet tweet=”We’re photographers who focus on real estate architectural stuff and interior design stuff. It’s very easy to get an idea of what people look for and try to help them.” quote=”We’re photographers who focus on real estate architectural stuff and interior design stuff. It’s very easy to get an idea of what people look for and try to help them.”]
During today’s episode, Brian tells me what it is like to cater to such a niche audience. He gives some tips on how he formulates his content and shares some of the setbacks he has dealt with regarding the show. We have a useful conversation about podcasting equipment and how to create the best listening experience for your audience.
If you are planning to create a niche market podcast, Brian has some valuable tips that will help you get started on the right foot.
Today’s highlights:
[clickToTweet tweet=”I think we’re in a place that if we had anything from one to maybe max at 5000 listens a week, that would be enough where we can secure some good sponsorship.” quote=”I think we’re in a place that if we had anything from one to maybe max at 5000 listens a week, that would be enough where we can secure some good sponsorship.”]
Resources:
Brian Berkowitz on Instagram
Brian’s website
Calendly
Shooting Spaces podcast
Zencastr
Thank you for joining me for today’s Podcast Hackers episode! Tune in next time as we continue to have in-depth conversations with experts who can help make your podcast the best it can be!
My guest today is Brian Berkowitz, an interior design and real estate photographer. Brian is the co-host of a new podcast called Shooting Spaces. His audience is a very niche group of people working in the real estate/interior design market.
[clickToTweet tweet=”We’re photographers who focus on real estate architectural stuff and interior design stuff. It’s very easy to get an idea of what people look for and try to help them.” quote=”We’re photographers who focus on real estate architectural stuff and interior design stuff. It’s very easy to get an idea of what people look for and try to help them.”]
During today’s episode, Brian tells me what it is like to cater to such a niche audience. He gives some tips on how he formulates his content and shares some of the setbacks he has dealt with regarding the show. We have a useful conversation about podcasting equipment and how to create the best listening experience for your audience.
If you are planning to create a niche market podcast, Brian has some valuable tips that will help you get started on the right foot.
Today’s highlights:
[clickToTweet tweet=”I think we’re in a place that if we had anything from one to maybe max at 5000 listens a week, that would be enough where we can secure some good sponsorship.” quote=”I think we’re in a place that if we had anything from one to maybe max at 5000 listens a week, that would be enough where we can secure some good sponsorship.”]
Resources:
Brian Berkowitz on Instagram
Brian’s website
Calendly
Shooting Spaces podcast
Zencastr
Thank you for joining me for today’s Podcast Hackers episode! Tune in next time as we continue to have in-depth conversations with experts who can help make your podcast the best it can be!