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Technical Competence vs Technical Expertise just about any topic there's usually ways to monetize a podcast, but here I'm talking about the easiest and most sure route).There is a high expectation that the leader be competent in the assigned task or specialty he is supervising. This expectation exists to some level in all endeavors. Workers want the boss to know what they do and to have, at least, a rudimentary understanding of how it is done. At a minimum, the leader should be familiar with the task. Even better, he should have some proficiency at it. Let's say you really love collecting root beer bottle caps -- it's your passionate hobby. Starting a podcast with that theme is probably not the best idea -- at least, not if you want a good chance at monetizing your podcast in the future. Instead, move mo How to Deal With Difficult Customers If you've listened to a few podcasts you may have been struck with the idea, "Hey, I'll bet I could do that!" Doing your own podcast isn't hard, but where some people get stuck is right at the very beginning...“You mean I spend thousands of dollars in here, and I can’t return a defective tool?” The customer leaned across the counter.“Well, the tool isn’t really defective,” replied Luke, taking an adversarial stance.“So you’re calling me a liar?”The customer now had everyone’s attention in the sales counter area. His loud voice and aggressive manner caused some of the othe "What should my podcast be about?" There are two ways people usually go about choosing a topic. The first way is to choose something you really love -- something you're very passionate about. This can make a podcast that's really enjoyable to create as well as to listen to. The problem comes in when you decide that it might be a great idea to make some money with your podcast (whether to help pay for hosting or to use for pizza) and you find out the topic you've chosen is too small to really make any money. The other way to choose a topic is to go to the other end of the spectrum, and to do some research on niches that make a lot of money. Some of the obvious topics are health, golf, mortgages, etc. There's money to be made in those niches. But there's a problem with deciding to do a podcast on mortgages if you're just in it for the money... ...after a few episodes you're likely to experience what's known in the industry as "podfade" -- that's when a podcast just... kind... of... goes... away. Because even if the niche has the potential to make a lot of money, if it's not something you're interested in, it'll become a drag to create another episode. So the best way to choose a topic is to go somewhere in the middle. Find a topic you're interested in, but which also has the potential to make some money. (Note: In just about any topic there's usually ways to monetize a podcast, but here I'm talking about the easiest and most sure route). 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(Note: In just about any topic there's usually ways to monetize a podcast, but here I'm talking about the easiest and most sure route). Let's say you really love collecting root beer bottle caps -- it's your passionate hobby. Starting a podcast with that theme is probably not the best idea -- at least, not if you want a good chance at monetizing your podcast in the future. Instead, move mo List Building-An Affiliate Marketing Program Must that's when a podcast just... kind... of... goes... away.Ok, so you’ve made up your mind, you want to become an affiliate marketer. Bear in mind, list building should play an important role in your affiliate marketing promotional efforts. This is an area of development that marketers either ignore or are not even aware of.In order to be successful in affiliate marketing it is imperative you have a website. 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Instead, move mo A Strategic View of Changing Customer Complaints Into Customer Compliments just about any topic there's usually ways to monetize a podcast, but here I'm talking about the easiest and most sure route).When someone complains about their experience with your business, how do you view those complaints? How do you handle complaints? Do you encourage people to complain if they are not satisfied with your product or service? Do you have any type of procedure to handle complaints? Do you have any idea of the value of complaints?Yes, I know that I just asked you many questions and Let's say you really love collecting root beer bottle caps -- it's your passionate hobby. Starting a podcast with that theme is probably not the best idea -- at least, not if you want a good chance at monetizing your podcast in the future. Instead, move more toward the middle of the road and maybe do a podcast for collectors of all kinds. 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But if you are going to want to monetize your podcast, the time to think about that is at the very beginning, when you're just getting started.
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