Dave Jackson - Profit From Your Podcast

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Do you want to start making money from your podcast? Well, we talked to a Hall of Fame Podcaster who is the perfect person to show you how.

Dave Jackson from The School Of Podcasting has written a new book entitled “Profit From Your Podcast,” which talks about your next steps after launch, and is the perfect tactical gameplan for you to be able to be profitable with your podcast.

Dave is also an amazing Coach and shares some fantastic stories of past failures from podcasters that you can avoid!

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Dave Jackson - Profit From Your Podcast

Do you want to start making money from your podcast? Will we talk to a hall of fame podcast or who is the perfect person to show you how Dave Jackson from the school of podcasting has written a new book, entitled profit from your podcast, which talks about your next steps after launch. Dave is also an amazing coach and share some fantastic stories of past failures from podcasters that you can avoid.

Let's get to it.

Dave, how are you, sir? Oh, I'm glad to be here. This is a, this is going to be fun, man. Thanks for having me. I really appreciate it. I think a lot of people, no, that you are, one of, one of the legends in the podcasting industry and you started in, I want to say it was a 2005, 2005. Yeah. Back when It was painful.

There was no iTunes yet. There was no Apple and you go to somebody and go, Hey, do you want to start a podcast? And they go, do I need an iPod for that? And you're like, no, it was just the first few years was just painful. I think all of the problems that I've heard from recent podcasters, and it's always can you start one for free?

What's the best microphone. Those are always like the questions. And so I can imagine over the years you've heard. All and seeing all of the mistakes that a lot of podcasters have made. And I think one of them is worrying too much about all of the gear and all of the tech and all of the muck before they actually worry about what they're going to talk about.

Yeah. I've actually, I had a guy hire me as a client. And he had put out thousands of dollars had this really nice video layout and nice DSLR camera and lighting and blah, blah, blah. And I'm like, he had all this, just everything was just top-notch and I'm like, great it go tell me about your podcast.

And he goes, that's the part I need help with. And I was like, Oh, okay let's, let's back up a little bit. We got the cart a little bit, just a little bit before the horse there. So yeah, but you don't have to spend thousands of dollars. I usually tell people about the price of an X-Box. We'll get you up and going, Dave.

I love your story. You definitely are. I would call you a self-made man. When I read about how you started, basically, like you said, with the government cheese and worked your way up to where you are today, it just. That's what sometimes, like to say, it's that way now is one of the great things about America, but I got an, I got to ask you about this crystal ball, right?

Because in the book at the end of the preface, and I told Chris, this was just like you must've known something. He goes, one last thing as I write this it's February 20, 20, things may change by the time you read this. Please keep that in mind. I was like, how did he know? Yeah. I just off the crystal ball every now and then ask it for a couple of lottery picks and then Do you know, magic eight ball.

Will there be a pandemic in 2020 chances are yes. Okay. There we go. It's just wow. So right there, even before getting into chapter one, you already had me like, Oh, this guy, he's got some great nuggets in this book and I'm excited about it. So tell us a little bit about what it was like.

Is this your. First book that you've really written. It's the first time I've worked with a publisher. My very first book, my very first podcast was for musicians. And it was called, get your band out of the basement and keep them out of the asylum. And so that was my first one and I put it on Amazon, the whole nine yards.

And then I want to say about seven years ago, the book was called more podcast money and it was it was like the precursor to profit from ...