In episode #2476, we share where we think podcast advertising is heading in the future. The recent surge in the podcasting space has created many opportunities for innovations in advertising that you may be missing out on. Tune in today to hear our thoughts on partners, omnichannel approaches, and more!
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
- [00:00] Today’s topic: Where We Think Podcast Advertising Is Going.
- [00:07] Looking back on the last few years of boom in the podcasting space.
- [01:04] Examples of innovative ways to run podcast ads.
- [02:18] A few Chartable statistics about our podcast and audience.
- [04:18] Finding the right advertising partners for your podcast.
- [05:19] The utility of podcasting within an omnichannel approach to online business.
- [06:20] Matching your podcasting strategy with your business objectives.
- [07:03] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
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Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
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- Joe Rogan
- Chartable
- Athletic Greens
- Microsoft
- Shopify
- Eight Sleep
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