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Monetizing a podcast in 2025 isn’t as simple as slapping ads on your episodes and calling it a day. Some revenue streams are thriving, while others? Not so much.
Today, we’re breaking down what’s working, what’s fading, and what podcasters should focus on to actually make money in 2025.
Then vs. Now: How podcast monetization has evolved from basic ads to a mix of diversified income streams.
What’s Changed?
✅ More podcasters are using multi-platform revenue models (YouTube, social media, newsletters).
Who’s Making the Most Money? – Big networks vs. independent creators vs. niche podcasters.
CPM-based ads vs. Dynamic Ad Insertion (DAI) – Is the traditional CPM model sustainable for indie podcasters?
Brands in 2025: What Are They Looking For?
✅ More niche-specific partnerships.
How to Land Sponsors in 2025:
✅ Creating brand-friendly content.
Pro Tip: Even small podcasts can land affiliate sponsorships or direct brand deals—it’s all about audience connection.
Are listeners actually paying for premium content?
Subscription platforms in 2025: Apple Podcasts, Patreon, Spotify, Substack, and other direct-to-fan monetization.
What’s working?
✅ Bonus episodes, ad-free content, and exclusive interviews.
What’s NOT working?
❌ Generic paywalls with no real incentive.
📢 Key Insight: The most successful subscription models are tied to strong community engagement—not just extra content.
The Rise of Hybrid Podcast Events – Live-streaming + in-person experiences.
Types of Monetizable Events:
✅ Ticketed live podcast tapings.
Why Some Podcast Events Flop:
❌ Overestimating audience size & demand.
📢 Case Study: How podcasts like My Favorite Murder & The Last Podcast on the Left turned live shows into major revenue drivers.
The state of podcast merchandise in 2025:
✅ Branded items like shirts, mugs, and stickers still sell—if the fanbase is engaged.
What’s NOT working?
❌ Generic merch with no brand connection.
Pro Tip: The best-selling podcast merch is inside-joke-driven—if your fans “get it,” they’ll buy it.
Are ad-supported podcasts sustainable?
What emerging revenue streams should podcasters experiment with?
✅ Paid podcast courses & coaching.
Final Takeaway: The key to making money in 2025 is diversification—podcasters can’t rely on just one revenue stream anymore.
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What’s been your best (or worst) monetization strategy? Let us know on social or send us a voice memo, and we might feature your story in a future episode!
Thanks for listening to Podcast Insider, you can subscribe to new episodes out every Monday.
The best place for support with any Blubrry product or service is our ticket system. Tickets give the whole team access vs. direct emails or calls. General podcasting discussions and more can be shared on the Blubrry Podcasting Facebook group.
Fill out our listener survey at surveys.blubrry.com/podcastinsider
Hosting customers can schedule a one-on-one call with Todd or a tech checkup with Mike at [email protected] and [email protected]
Stay tuned for more episodes and visit our website for the latest updates and resources.
By Dave Clements, Mike Dell & MacKenzie Bennett3.5
1919 ratings
Monetizing a podcast in 2025 isn’t as simple as slapping ads on your episodes and calling it a day. Some revenue streams are thriving, while others? Not so much.
Today, we’re breaking down what’s working, what’s fading, and what podcasters should focus on to actually make money in 2025.
Then vs. Now: How podcast monetization has evolved from basic ads to a mix of diversified income streams.
What’s Changed?
✅ More podcasters are using multi-platform revenue models (YouTube, social media, newsletters).
Who’s Making the Most Money? – Big networks vs. independent creators vs. niche podcasters.
CPM-based ads vs. Dynamic Ad Insertion (DAI) – Is the traditional CPM model sustainable for indie podcasters?
Brands in 2025: What Are They Looking For?
✅ More niche-specific partnerships.
How to Land Sponsors in 2025:
✅ Creating brand-friendly content.
Pro Tip: Even small podcasts can land affiliate sponsorships or direct brand deals—it’s all about audience connection.
Are listeners actually paying for premium content?
Subscription platforms in 2025: Apple Podcasts, Patreon, Spotify, Substack, and other direct-to-fan monetization.
What’s working?
✅ Bonus episodes, ad-free content, and exclusive interviews.
What’s NOT working?
❌ Generic paywalls with no real incentive.
📢 Key Insight: The most successful subscription models are tied to strong community engagement—not just extra content.
The Rise of Hybrid Podcast Events – Live-streaming + in-person experiences.
Types of Monetizable Events:
✅ Ticketed live podcast tapings.
Why Some Podcast Events Flop:
❌ Overestimating audience size & demand.
📢 Case Study: How podcasts like My Favorite Murder & The Last Podcast on the Left turned live shows into major revenue drivers.
The state of podcast merchandise in 2025:
✅ Branded items like shirts, mugs, and stickers still sell—if the fanbase is engaged.
What’s NOT working?
❌ Generic merch with no brand connection.
Pro Tip: The best-selling podcast merch is inside-joke-driven—if your fans “get it,” they’ll buy it.
Are ad-supported podcasts sustainable?
What emerging revenue streams should podcasters experiment with?
✅ Paid podcast courses & coaching.
Final Takeaway: The key to making money in 2025 is diversification—podcasters can’t rely on just one revenue stream anymore.
———
What’s been your best (or worst) monetization strategy? Let us know on social or send us a voice memo, and we might feature your story in a future episode!
Thanks for listening to Podcast Insider, you can subscribe to new episodes out every Monday.
The best place for support with any Blubrry product or service is our ticket system. Tickets give the whole team access vs. direct emails or calls. General podcasting discussions and more can be shared on the Blubrry Podcasting Facebook group.
Fill out our listener survey at surveys.blubrry.com/podcastinsider
Hosting customers can schedule a one-on-one call with Todd or a tech checkup with Mike at [email protected] and [email protected]
Stay tuned for more episodes and visit our website for the latest updates and resources.

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