Jason A. Duprat, Entrepreneur, Healthcare Practitioner and Host of the Healthcare Entrepreneur Academy Podcast, shares details about his podcasting experience so far. In this behind-the-scenes episode, he lists the expenses involved in launching and maintaining a podcast and shares potential sources for generating income through the show.
Episode Highlights:
- Jason talks about the substantial amount of money he’s invested to get the HEA podcast up and running.
- What are the reasons Jason started his podcast?
- What were the initial investments he made before launching?
- Jason describes why he chose to work with podcasting coach Travis Chappell.
- What equipment do you need to purchase to look and sound like a professional podcaster?
- What are the recurring expenses involved in running a professional podcast?
- Podcasting is an investment. Expect long-term results versus short-term.
- Ways to monetize a podcast include affiliate marketing and promoting courses and products as they’re developed.
- Given enough time, you could run a podcast by yourself. However, Jason recommends doing it right and purchasing good equipment and utilizing a team for assistance.
3 Key Points:
- Jason initially started the podcast as a marketing strategy. Throughout the launch process, he’s learned from other entrepreneurs.
- Jason made the decision to invest in a podcasting course and coaching before actually launching the HEA podcast.
- Creating a professional podcast requires a substantial amount of work, including time and finances.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “Sometimes you have to pay to get in front of really experienced entrepreneurs to learn from them.” – Jason A. Duprat
- “Anytime you’re starting anything, the momentum is slow going.” – Jason A. Duprat
- “If you plan to make it a long-term game, if you plan to go anywhere in the podcasting space, do it right.” – Jason A. Duprat
Resources Mentioned:
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