• Monetizing Your Podcast - 4:8:21, 5.02 PM

  • Apr 8 2021
  • Length: 2 mins
  • Podcast

Monetizing Your Podcast - 4:8:21, 5.02 PM

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  • Hi! I’m Gail Nobles. Today we’re going to talk about monetizing your podcast. Some of us love to podcast no matter what, but we also can earn and get paid in doing what we love to do. If you have a podcast and have an audience, you might want to consider monetizing your podcast. With a free plan on a podcast platform, you have a lot of space and audio storage, but when you podcast almost everyday non-stop, the episodes can build up quickly. Keep in mind, you’re audience will want to hear more of your podcast after you have ran out of space.

    With a pro plan, you can place dynamic ads into your podcasts. You can get more hours of audio storage and unlimited episodes. You can create as many different shows as you would like if you’re thinking of more than one. For example, you may have a podcast about cars and numerous episodes, and another show about books and numerous episodes. You are allowed to think big in podcasting. So if you have a body of work now, and if you have listeners listening, you might as well sign up for a pro plan.

    I was introduced to Spreaker.com and their ad revenue sharing program. There you can do effortless podcast monetization. It’s nothing hard to do. You can listen to your podcast and place the ads where you want them by clicking with the mouse pointer.

    Ar you looking for a. Podcast hosting plan? With Spreaker, you can get one month free on Spreaker’s pro plan! Just click on the link below of this podcast. I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for tuning in.

    Coupon link: https://spreaker.pxf.io/vnNeqN
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