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017: Steve Gordon from the Unstoppable CEO podcast
FromPodcasting Business School: Podcasting tips for entrepreneurs, service providers, and coaches.
017: Steve Gordon from the Unstoppable CEO podcast
FromPodcasting Business School: Podcasting tips for entrepreneurs, service providers, and coaches.
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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Jan 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
One of my largest frustrations as a podcaster is knowing how I should be effectively marketing my shows so that I can connect my message to the ideal audience. . I was really excited to be connected to Steve Gordon for this interview because I was ready to pick his brain about all things podcast marketing! . Steve Gordon is a bestselling author and the host of The Unstoppable CEO Podcast and has written over 400 articles on marketing for service businesses. Through his firm, he helps service business entrepreneurs create leveraged marketing systems so they can spend less time on business development, and more time on what matters most. . Listen into this episode as Steve and I discuss: . *The fundamental things podcasters should be doing to market their show. . *His thoughts on podcast monetization. . *His best move as a podcaster so far. . *His top tip for someone that is just getting ready to launch a show. . This episode was HIGH value! . Here is how you can connect with Steve: . Website: https://unstoppableceo.net/castingthepod . Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gordonsteve/ https://twitter.com/steve_gordon https://www.facebook.com/theunstoppableceo/ . Podcast: https://unstoppableceo.net/podcast/
Released:
Jan 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
001: Let's Start Casting The POD!: This quick episode will deliver the origin story of this podcast. You will learn a little bit about: My podcasting journey so far. Why I almost quit podcasting after my first 50 episodes of The Million Pound Mission Podcast. The moment that changed... by Podcasting Business School: Podcasting tips for entrepreneurs, service providers, and coaches.