Stacey Harris | Podcast Strategy + Production for Coaches & Consultants
716 episodes
1 month ago
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...
Publishing valuable content is not the same as building a podcast that converts. If you’re stuck in the cycle of sharing tips, getting great feedback, but still not seeing leads… this episode is going to hurt a little—but it’ll help a lot. Because the problem usually isn’t your content. It’s the misalignment between your episodes and your sales strategy. On this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, we’re digging into how “helpful” content can actually stall momentum, what it looks like whe...
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...