• Content Strategy of a Successful Podcast with Pete host of Get Flushed

  • Mar 21 2022
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Content Strategy of a Successful Podcast with Pete host of Get Flushed

  • Summary

  • Jeff, Tanner and Greg talk to Pete, creator of the podcast Get Flushed. They evaluate and discuss various things:

    Why Pete created the podcast and his passion for portable restrooms operations.

    Although Pete is earning 6 figures from this podcast, he explains his struggles with new/frequent content creation. He wants to be more of an advocate for the sanitation issues the world is facing but doesn't want to lose the profitable niche audience he currently has. They discuss who exactly the niche of this podcast is attracting, the positives and negatives of making changes to the content, and the potential business implications.

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    Learn more about Jeff - https://www.podcastfather.com

    Learn more about Greg - https://indiedropin.com/show/podcast-creators

    Learn more about Tanner - https://tannerhelps.com | https://podcastingsucks.com

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