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Earn Your Leisure

HOW PODCASTERS ARE BEING ROBBED AND LEFT BROKE

Earn Your Leisure

iHeartPodcasts

News, Investing, Careers, Education, Entrepreneurship, Business, Business News

4.97.9K Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2023

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, hosts Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings delve into the intricacies of podcasting monetization and business models, accompanied by guest and former music industry figure, Loon. They tackle the common misconception that advertising revenue alone is sufficient to sustain a lucrative living through podcasting. Rashad points out that while there's substantial money in ads, most podcasters struggle to amass a sizable audience, which is crucial for significant ad revenue. This leads to the conclusion that creativity and diversification are essential components in generating income beyond ad revenue.


Loon shares his insights on the potential pitfalls of early fame, emphasizing the importance of maintaining focus on business aspects, such as selling merchandise, services, and creating subscription-based models. The conversation delves into the dynamics of podcast ownership, with the hosts expressing the necessity of maintaining control over their show, even in the face of potentially lucrative contracts. They shed light on the prevalent lack of transparency in the industry and the nuances of negotiating podcast deals.


The discussion unpacks the complexities of CPM (Cost Per Mille) and RPM (Revenue Per Mille) metrics in podcast advertising. Rashad and Troy demystify the intricacies, highlighting the potential for podcasters to negotiate payment based on their episode's worth, rather than getting entangled in opaque industry standards and complicated financial arrangements.


Loon brings attention to the importance of engaging with paying customers, emphasizing the unique expectations and responsibilities that come with building a community of supporters behind a paywall, as opposed to relying solely on free content. The hosts and guest also touch on navigating the mental strain of managing a podcast, from dealing with comments and criticisms, to the financial strains of running a podcast.


Overall, this enlightening episode provides valuable insights into the multifaceted world of podcasting, offering a behind-the-scenes look into the business side of the industry and emphasizing the criticality of strategic business models and diversification in generating sustainable income streams.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Earners, what's up? Look, Hinge is the dating app designed to be deleted. Why?

0:05.1

Hinge gives you a sense of someone's personality and lets you share your own.

0:09.4

You get to know potential dates through their unique answers to prompts, plus get a sense of someone's

0:14.5

dating intentions and what they're looking for.

0:16.9

Everyone's trying to earn their love, so I have plenty of friends that are using the app,

0:21.0

like my man Tone.

0:22.4

His busy work life left little room for

0:24.8

traditional dating and he wasn't too keen of the random meetups so we suggested he

0:29.8

try hinge based on its unique approach to dating that focuses on meaningful connections.

0:34.9

He was skeptical but curious at first, but after downloading the app, he appreciated how Hinge's profile

0:40.4

setup allows someone to show something other than just their appearance.

0:44.9

It highlighted interest, humor, and lifestyle.

0:48.0

He answered prompts like a life goal of mine and I'm overly competitive about, which added depth to his profile.

0:54.0

After a few days of engaging with the app and having real conversations,

0:58.0

he was matched with a 34-year-old software engineer

1:02.0

who shared his love of old school R&B and

1:05.0

romcoms. What started out as a conversation about their favorite movie

1:08.8

soundtracks evolved into a nightly chat about everything from their career aspirations to the childhood memories.

1:15.6

Their first date was at an R&B only gathering, followed by dinner at a cozy cafe nearby.

1:20.8

The conversation flowed effortlessly, and they discovered even more of their common interest.

1:25.8

Fast forward eight months and tone and that 34-year-old software engineer, Diane, are still rocking.

1:32.2

Thanks to Hinge, the first date has turned into many more.

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