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Episode 188: An Insider’s Guide to Starting a Podcast w/ Zachariah Moreno and Rockwell Felder
Episode 188: An Insider’s Guide to Starting a Podcast w/ Zachariah Moreno and Rockwell Felder
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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Jan 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
A few years ago, it was totally fine to have the sound of someone doing dishes in the background of your podcast (true story).
Today, not so much.
Recently on B2B Revenue Executive Experience, I chat with SquadCast founders Zachariah Moreno and Rockwell Felder, about all things podcasting. Zach and Rock tell me all about how expectations have changed recently and advice for getting started in podcasting.
What we talked about:
Changes in the podcasting community
Quality plus reliability equals credibility
3 places to focus when getting started
How to think long-term with your podcast
This post includes highlights of our podcast interview with Zachariah Moreno and Rockwell Felder at SquadCast.
For the entire interview, you can listen to The B2B Revenue Executive Experience. If you don’t use Apple Podcasts, we suggest this link.
Today, not so much.
Recently on B2B Revenue Executive Experience, I chat with SquadCast founders Zachariah Moreno and Rockwell Felder, about all things podcasting. Zach and Rock tell me all about how expectations have changed recently and advice for getting started in podcasting.
What we talked about:
Changes in the podcasting community
Quality plus reliability equals credibility
3 places to focus when getting started
How to think long-term with your podcast
This post includes highlights of our podcast interview with Zachariah Moreno and Rockwell Felder at SquadCast.
For the entire interview, you can listen to The B2B Revenue Executive Experience. If you don’t use Apple Podcasts, we suggest this link.
Released:
Jan 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Brian Turner on Why Revenue Should Be Used as a Trailing (Although Critical) Indicator of Business Health: “Revenue should not be your leading indicator.” Come again? That’s the claim made by Brian Turner, General Manager with Slalom. Brian says that while revenue is absolutely a critical indicator of the health of your business, you run into problems when you make it the leading indicator. You solution your rate and structure around a dollar, and you can backend the most important part of the solution—the value you bring to the client. Find a breakdown of this episode here. by The B2B Revenue Executive Experience