How to Build Popular Podcasts and Blogs

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“Let the silence do the work.”

– Cal Fussman 


Many of you have asked me about strategies for building a popular blog and podcast. I’ve covered some aspects of growing a podcast in a previous post, and then Mari Takahashi (@atomicmari) — a successful ballerina, gamer, and content creator — sent me some very good questions that I haven’t discussed before.


This episode goes into detail about how I’ve built the The Tim Ferriss Show into a podcast that has almost 300 million downloads, and how my blog receives between three and four million unique visitors per month.


There are certainly bigger podcasts and blogs, but I share how I’ve been able to grow both with only a couple full-time employees and a few part-time assistants. Enjoy!


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How to Build Popular Podcasts and Blogs
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Want to hear another solo episode where I answer your questions? Listen to this episode where I discuss how I would update The 4-Hour Workweek today. I discuss common questions and misperceptions, and how I would adjust certain chapters and recommendations. Listen to it here (stream below or right-click to download):

The 4-Hour Workweek Revisitedhttps://rss.art19.com/episodes/e0dafc3d-329b-4683-892f-578411090845.mp3




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QUESTION(S) OF THE DAY: What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments.


Scroll below for links and show notes…



Selected Links from the Episode

Connect with Mari Takahashi:

Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube



Zoom H6 Six-Track Portable Recorder
XLR 3 Pin Microphone Cable (6 feet)
Shure KSM8/N Dualdyne Vocal Microphone
Shure SM58-LC Cardioid Vocal Microphone without Cable
Panasonic Eneloop Rechargable Batteries
Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone
Ecamm Call Recorder
Zencastr
Yellowtec: iXm
Skype
Built to Sell: Creating a Business That Can Thrive Without You by John Warrillow
Tribe of Mentors Intro
The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Timothy Ferriss
How I Built a #1-Ranked Podcast With 60M+ Downloads
WordPress
99Designs
The 4-Hour Chef Official Trailer
Contextual Advertising
Native Advertising
Disclosure — The Full Monty
Wait But Why
Broken Windows Theory

Show Notes

What equipment do I use on the road; does it differ from what I use at home? [09:32]
How do I set myself — and my guest — up for a good interview? [14:08]
What does Cal Fussman mean when he says “Let the silence do the work?” [23:57]
Questions I’ve stopped asking in interviews. [25:32]
How far ahead do I bank content or episodes? [27:34]
Do I recommend seeking out a podcast network? What are the advantages and disadvantages of belonging to one? [30:15]
Different approaches to monetizing and ranking. [34:02]
Is it better to name a blog after oneself for recognition, or use a company name to reach a broader audience? [38:40]
What do I suggest for a blogging platform? [40:20]
Pointers for getting started blogging without worrying about it being perfect. [43:40]
What should be outsourced in the interest of saving time? [45:28]
How do I handle scheduling/automating social media or podcasts? [47:11]
How much revenue can you get from ads on your blog? [48:20]
Do users stay longer on a blog that has no advertisements? Is embedded affiliate income a better strategy to bring in revenue? [49:28]
At what point is it necessary to seek out guest editors to contribute to a blog? [51:05]
Are there any widgets I can’t live without? [52:37]
How do I handle comments? [53:20]
Final thoughts on what it really takes to build popular — and sustainable — podcasts and blogs. [55:11]

People Mentioned

Mari Takahashi
Bryan Callen
Brendan Schaub
James Lipton
Edward Norton
Terry Crews
Cal Fussman
Mikhail Gorbachev
George Clooney
Muhammad Ali
Derek Sivers
Elon Musk
Steve Jobs
Tony Robbins
Barack Obama
Brian Lam
Tim Urban
Seth Godin
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