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How to Make Money With a Podcast

For podcasting to pay off -- have a plan to be different and valuable.
Dallas Taylor

Here’s how founder Dallas Taylor opens each episode of his podcast: “From Defacto Sound, you’re listening to.” But he’s afraid to talk much more about his company. Yes, he’d like to tell listeners about the sound design studio he owns, which has six employees and does work for the likes of Ford and Under Armour. “In a perfect world, I could say, ‘Hey, everyone, I’d like, send them to Defacto Sound, because that’s what pays for the show,’” he says.

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