So people are paying to have a promo/trailer of their show played in another podcast. Does this work? Today I ask, "Have you taken action on a show after hearing their trailer on a podcast?"
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Participants
Scott From What Was That Like http://www.whatwasthatlike.com)
Mark from the History of North America
http://www.markvinet.com/podcast/)
Spencer from the Recovery Show
http://www.therecoveryshow.com)
Tim From the Create Art Show
http://www.createartpodcast.com)
Tim from the Find a Podcast About
http://www.findapodcastabout.xyz)
Fred From Podcast Reporter http://www.podcastreporter.com)
Steve from Unknown Orbits http://www.unknownorbits.com)
While trailers do work in some cases, but the thing that seems to really work is when the host (who the audience trusts) recommends a show.
Heather Osgood will be on the show in the future, and she mentioned that feed drops are very effective at growing your show.
The Podcast Network Alliance
I talk with Sunny Gault who is one of the people who help run the Podcast Network Alliance) where podcasters who are running a podcast network get together and share strategies.
Currently, the network is free.
Sunny also has the Independent Podcast Network) and the New Mommy Media) network.
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