Wanna make 100k from your podcast in one hit?
Speaker AWell, we're about to share some insights that we read in an article that claims you can do that.
Speaker AThis is the Podmaster, the podcast with insights and tips.
Speaker AThe podcasters everywhere, whether doing this for a brand or as an indie pro or newbie.
Speaker AAnd in this quick episode, we're talking about a Forbes article on podcast monetization that's got both Podnose Neil and myself slightly nodding in agreement and hugely laughing into our cups of builder's tea.
Speaker ASo first off, the article isn't all that bad.
Speaker AIt has got some solid advice.
Speaker AIt covers sponsorships, big podcasting's bread and butter.
Speaker AIt covers paid subscriptions, which can be a boon if you got a loyal crowd who love what you do to sell to.
Speaker AAnd it does actually mention our favorite revenue generation model here at podnos, selling your own products, whether it's courses, merch, or your unique expertise as a service.
Speaker ASome really practical ways to turn your podcast into a business in this article, which we will link to in the description.
Speaker ASo far, so good, Forbes, but knowing you, you're probably going to disappoint us.
Speaker AYet sure enough, it all goes a bit off the rails.
Speaker ANow here's our favorite laughable nugget.
Speaker AThe claim that live events could bring in a casual £100,000 to your revenue stream.
Speaker ALook, unless you're Joe Rogan or somehow pulling Oprah out of retirement to co host with you, you're not making that kind of money at your very first event.
Speaker AFor most podcasters, even breaking even on live events is a win.
Speaker AAnd here's another clue that Podnose Neil thinks means it was a ChatGPT generated article that Forbes have just published here.
Speaker AThey reckon eight ads per episode is ideal.
Speaker AReally?
Speaker AEight ads in one episode?
Speaker AAre we podcasting or recreating 90s cable television here?
Speaker AMost listeners would throw their phone out the window after that third ad.
Speaker AI think we all agree on that, right?
Speaker AThey're also suggesting licensing your podcast into a TV show.
Speaker ASure, if your name's Piers Morgan or you've stumbled into the next true crime blockbuster that some network or streaming giant wants to buy from you.
Speaker APerhaps for the rest of us mere podcasting mortals, maybe focus on getting consistent downloads before you start pitching Netflix.
Speaker AHere's the thing.
Speaker APod Mastery Student podcast monetization isn't about dreaming big right off the bat.
Speaker AIt's about starting small and building sustainable revenue streams.
Speaker ASponsorships, affiliate marketing, memberships, and selling yourself is a longer game, but it's definitely more sustainable don't let overblown promises from generic publishers distract you from the graft.
Speaker AThat's all for today's episode of the Podmaster.
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Speaker AWe'll all have a giggle about it and and maybe feature it in a future episode.
Speaker AThanks for listening.
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