Methods and Advice for Making the Most of Your Podcast—Pricing, Sponsors, Crowdfunding, and More Pick up any book on podcast monetization, and you will find 90 percent of it only covers how to launch a podcast. If you already have a podcast, you have that information; you’re ready for the next step. Profit from Your Podcast provides top strategies and real-life examples of podcast monetization. This book is more than what to do. It also tells you how to do it. Chapters cover such topics How to Grow Your AudienceHow to Set Your PricingUnderstanding Advertising JargonHow to Find SponsorsBest Strategies for Making Money as an AffiliateMaster Strategies for CrowdfundingHarnessing the Power of Webinars and EventsThe Top Tools to Make Your Job Easy Built on the author’s fifteen years of experience in podcasting, this action-packed guide will benefit new and veteran podcasters. Get clear on who your audience is and what they want, deliver value, and build an engaged audience that wants to give you money. Leverage your relationships and the integrity you have built through your podcast to create multiple streams of income. Profit from Your Podcast gives you the tools to do it all.
Dave and Neta Jackson are a full-time husband/wife writing team who have authored and co-authored many books on marriage and family, the church, relationships, and other subjects. Their books for children include the TRAILBLAZER series and Hero Tales, volumes I,II, III, and IV. The Jacksons make their home in Evanston, Illinois.
Great tips, not just the handful of worn out ones you get everywhere else. Having recently started my own podcast show, I know from experience that this book offers far more than any of the other ones I've read. Outstanding tips, not just the handful of worn-out ones you get everywhere else. Jackson offers practical, real-life advice, from his own experiences and those of other seasoned podcasters. He goes miles beyond “how to get your first 1k listeners” to discuss how to branch way, way out. There are chapters on how to give seminars, retreats, juggle real life with work, set financial goals rather than just listenership ones, and lots more. Down-to-earth inspiring, neither outrageous nor overwhelming.
If you're a podcaster, this is a good book to read. If you're thinking about podcasting, it's a good book to read.
Dave Jackson has been in the podcast business since 2005 and, during this time, has seen a lot when it comes to what works and what doesn't work in terms of being successful with a podcast. He's knowledgeable with an easy-to-access teaching style. The book is well-organized and quick to read. You'll not only learn about how to have a profitable podcast, you'll be inspired by the stories of other podcasters that he shares.
This book is full of very practical information that is both common-sense AND gained from the author's years of experience. Learn great tips about what works and what doesn't; recognizing the non-monetary benefits of podcasting; marketing and growing your audience; pitfalls to beware of; and resources to utilize. Highly recommended! Thanks, Dave!
Some of it was a touch shoddy (the hundreds of links written out in full form, for example, since I can just google the name of the site for the person or company), but I learned a lot. I also get the sense that Dave is a guy who shares as much as humanly possible to help others, and I really appreciate that.
If you are interested in starting a podcast or already have a podcast this is a great book that gives practical advice that you can start applying as soon as you close the book. The information is easy to understand especially if you're new to the topic.
An excellent book that gives you absolutely loads of invaluable information and advice on what to do when producing your own podcast. I think it's one of my best books with insightful information on what to do
Dave Jackson's "School for Podcasting" is one of the podcasts I've followed for a while. My favorite part about it is that he's helpful without sugarcoating things. For example, he recently did an episode where he was able to draw upon several examples to show that it takes 3 consistent years of podcasting before you can start to make any noticeable income. This book is helpful and pragmatic. As someone about to start their 2nd podcast, I hope I can use several ideas from this book.
Great book for those wanting to monetize their podcast. Although a little outdated - it's to be expected. The author even makes a point of saying that things change quickly in the online world. What is a hot commodity today could be gone by the time you rad the book.
That being said, I would estimate 90% of what he shares can be implemented in some form or fashion by today's podcasters looking to monetize their efforts.
I paused my reading to listen to a few of Dave’s pods and was able to add my Torg Stories show to Amazon and Spotify in less than 15 mins. There are lots of great tips for inviting listener engagement and a variety of options suggested for both growing and monetizing your show.