
Episode 25
The problem with podcasts
To make our customers successful we have to help them create entertaining audio. Is that even possible?
August 21, 201853m 16s
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Show Notes
Nick Quah shared this in his recent newsletter, commenting about podcasts:
[I have] this feeling that everybody’s drilling for oil in the same spot because some other guy found oil there already.
Nick thinks podcasters have two options:
- Build something that does the same thing for the same audience, but do it better. If this is the case, he says, “you better bring it.”
- Or, “identify and pursue a pocket of pent-up demand that has yet to be unleashed.”
Note: apologies about Justin's audio in this episode! We'll fix that for next time.
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Show notes:
- Why many products struggle, and only a few succeed
- Clubhouse.io – Jon's new project management software for Cards Against Humanity.
- Perennial Seller by Ryan Holiday
- Alitu – edit your podcast in the browser
- Podcast Royale – Adam Clark's podcast production company
- Auphonic – automated audio post-production
- ProfitWell – SaaS metrics
- Stripe's built-in SaaS metrics
- Watch our live Twitch recording (or watch on YouTube)
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- Rewardful.com
- Mitchell Davis from sixsides.co
- Bill Condo (@mavrck)
- Ward from MemberSpace.com
- Evandro Sasse
- Austin Loveless
- Michael Sitver
- Dave Giunta
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