Jay Clouse helps people become professional creators and is the host of Creative Elements. The podcast recently joined HubSpot's podcast network and I brought Jay on to talk about the behind-the-scenes aspects of how this happened.
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In this episode, which is Part 2 of a four-part series, I'm back with some commentary on what Jay and I talked about regarding his podcast foundation, adding new perspective to the elements you need to have in place to get a podcast network or radio broadcast company interested in your podcast.
Topics on this Episode:
- "Non-Podcast" skills for podcasters
- Podcast mentorship
- Why Facebook sucks as far as getting feedback on your podcast
- Putting together a pilot episode for under $200
- A hosting lesson from Rush Limbaugh
- The process of winning over people at podcast networks and radio broadcasting companies
Links to Things I Talk About:
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