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Adam Fenner a CPA and founder of the Small Business Owners’ Revolution Podcast is my guest. Adam’s brand is centered on small business owners who want to get real value and build strong services and products. His podcast is based out of his Facebook group. He records Facebook Live episodes every day at 11 am Arizona time. At the same time, he records his episode into audio software to create a traditional podcast.
[click_to_tweet tweet=”Although I’m subject to the rules and limitations of Facebook, it’s worth it to be in a community and a platform where I don’t set the rules.” quote=”Although I’m subject to the rules and limitations of Facebook, it’s worth it to be in a community and a platform where I don’t set the rules.”]
Adam tells me what it is like to depend on a platform like Facebook to engage with your audience. He walks me through his episode creation and how engaging with his Facebook group has helped him present Facebook friendly content.
Today’s highlights:
[click_to_tweet tweet=”I don’t lose sleep when my podcast isn’t getting thousands of viewers, and I’m not getting sponsors, because it anchors my brand in an SEO kind of a way.” quote=”I don’t lose sleep when my podcast isn’t getting thousands of viewers, and I’m not getting sponsors, because it anchors my brand in an SEO kind of a way.”]
Resources:
Small Business Owners’ Revolution Facebook Group
Adam Fenner on Facebook
Adam’s email
Wilson Lake Accounting
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!
Adam Fenner a CPA and founder of the Small Business Owners’ Revolution Podcast is my guest. Adam’s brand is centered on small business owners who want to get real value and build strong services and products. His podcast is based out of his Facebook group. He records Facebook Live episodes every day at 11 am Arizona time. At the same time, he records his episode into audio software to create a traditional podcast.
[click_to_tweet tweet=”Although I’m subject to the rules and limitations of Facebook, it’s worth it to be in a community and a platform where I don’t set the rules.” quote=”Although I’m subject to the rules and limitations of Facebook, it’s worth it to be in a community and a platform where I don’t set the rules.”]
Adam tells me what it is like to depend on a platform like Facebook to engage with your audience. He walks me through his episode creation and how engaging with his Facebook group has helped him present Facebook friendly content.
Today’s highlights:
[click_to_tweet tweet=”I don’t lose sleep when my podcast isn’t getting thousands of viewers, and I’m not getting sponsors, because it anchors my brand in an SEO kind of a way.” quote=”I don’t lose sleep when my podcast isn’t getting thousands of viewers, and I’m not getting sponsors, because it anchors my brand in an SEO kind of a way.”]
Resources:
Small Business Owners’ Revolution Facebook Group
Adam Fenner on Facebook
Adam’s email
Wilson Lake Accounting
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!