Do you really need Guests for your Podcast?
How do podcast guests help in the growth of the show and is getting a guest on the show something that is really essential?
What is the strategy behind bringing guests to our podcasts?
Let us look at these questions in this week’s episode.
What we discussed on the show
Here are some of the things we discussed on the show today -
- How the show objectives decide the need for a podcast guest
- The different kinds of people starting a podcast and how that determines the need for a guest
- The strategy behind deciding to bring on guests for your podcast
- The pros and cons of a monologue format and an interview format podcast
- My recommended tip to get the best of both worlds
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