Stacey Harris | Podcast Strategy + Production for Coaches & Consultants
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A commitment to “record and release in the same week” is the thing keeping your podcast stuck. If your show isn’t built around quarterly planning, it’s not going to work as the sales asset you need it to be. Every production client I’ve worked with - whether they’ve been with us six months or six years - comes to the table for quarterly strategy. Because the truth is, your content has to serve the sales goals of your business right now, not just fill airtime. When you skip this step, you wast...
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A commitment to “record and release in the same week” is the thing keeping your podcast stuck. If your show isn’t built around quarterly planning, it’s not going to work as the sales asset you need it to be. Every production client I’ve worked with - whether they’ve been with us six months or six years - comes to the table for quarterly strategy. Because the truth is, your content has to serve the sales goals of your business right now, not just fill airtime. When you skip this step, you wast...
It’s June. Month six of twelve. Which means yes, it’s “mid-year check-in” season. And while everyone else is shouting about how behind you are, I want to do something different. I want you to slow down. Get honest. Actually check in. Not because you’re supposed to, but because you need to know if your podcast is doing its job. In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, we’re talking about what a real mid-year audit looks like, the signs that your content isn’t pulling its weight, a...
The More Profitable Podcast with Stacey Harris
A commitment to “record and release in the same week” is the thing keeping your podcast stuck. If your show isn’t built around quarterly planning, it’s not going to work as the sales asset you need it to be. Every production client I’ve worked with - whether they’ve been with us six months or six years - comes to the table for quarterly strategy. Because the truth is, your content has to serve the sales goals of your business right now, not just fill airtime. When you skip this step, you wast...