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The show for creators and new media founders who want to grow and monetize their audience. Featuring interviews with creators, influencers and new media founders about the tools and processes they use to scale an online content business. Hosted by veteran digital media entrepreneurs Jason Ziernicki and Kyle Scott, who sold their network of sports websites for $25 million.

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The show for creators and new media founders who want to grow and monetize their audience. Featuring interviews with creators, influencers and new media founders about the tools and processes they use to scale an online content business. Hosted by veteran digital media entrepreneurs Jason Ziernicki and Kyle Scott, who sold their network of sports websites for $25 million.

New Episodes Every Two Weeks

    Joe Pulizzi, Content Inc : The Godfather of Content Marketing

    Joe Pulizzi, Content Inc : The Godfather of Content Marketing

    On today’s episode we speak with Joe Pulizzi, the “godfather” of Content Monetization, who literally wrote the book, “Content Inc.” Joe is an accomplished digital media expert who is a best selling author, podcaster, speaker, and so much more.
    Joe is one of the world’s top content marketing authorities. He’s founded three companies, including the Content Marketing Institute, launched dozens of events, and is the recipient of the 2014 John Caldwell lifetime achievement award for content marketing from the content counsel.
    Hard to be more distinguished than that in this space. Listen now as Joe walks us through his content marketing journey, what trends he is seeing today, and the importance of building your email list. 
    Onto the interview. 
    ● (0:01) Episode introduction with Kyle and Jason.
    ● (1:07) Kyle tells a story to Joe regarding his self-narrated audio book, “Content Inc.”
    ● (2:03) Joe discusses the process of creating his first audio book “Epic Content Marketing”, the challenges he faced with recording it, and the other books he authored that followed. 
    ● (6:59) How Joe monetizes his events, the benefits of launching projects after building an audience first, and streams of revenue.
    ● (13:40) What makes Joe’s podcast successful and the importance of having a set format.
    ● (18:23) Joe expands on the benefits of having a dedicated audience in order to achieve success with a book or content media platform.
    ● (19:08) Joe introduces his strategic model for creating value on a platform.
    ● (22:39) Making time for your business, utilizing your time efficiently in order to build your assets for financial freedom, and setting goals.
    ● (27:24) Joe talks about finding your content tilt and the reasons content marketing fails for some people.
    ● (28:58) A discussion about Compound Growth.
    ● (30:42) The current state of Content Marketing in 2023
    ● (33:10) Focusing on one or two platforms to diversify your media company and bring value to your audience.
    ● (37:19) Why do most start ups not make it? The downside of starting with your product first instead of building the audience first.
    ● (40:25) Getting feedback on your product from your audience.
    ● (42:28) Do you need to go to college to build a business?
    ● (44:49) Joe reviews useful tools for content creators.
    ● (47:09) Kyle and Jason elaborate on various topics brought up during their interview with Joe.
    Anything mentioned in episode : 
    Creator Economy Expo: (https://cex.events/)
    The Tilt: (https://www.thetilt.com/)
    The Orange Effect Foundation: (https://theorangeeffect.org/)
    Justin Welsh: (https://www.justinwelsh.me/)
    Red Bull Media House: (https://www.redbullmediahouse.com/en/about-us)
    Morning Brew: (https://www.morningbrew.com/daily)
    Milk Road: (https://milkroad.com/)
    MrBeast: (https://www.youtube.com/user/mrbeast6000)
    Apple Car: (https://appleinsider.com/inside/apple-car)
    Software and tools mentioned: 
    HabitBull (a...

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Drew Smith, The Liberty Line : From Third-Party Sports Merch To A Full Scale Sports Media Brand

    Drew Smith, The Liberty Line : From Third-Party Sports Merch To A Full Scale Sports Media Brand

    On today's episode, we speak with Drew Smith, founder, and editor of the Liberty Line of Philly Sports Block. In just a few short years, Drew has built an audience of tens of thousands by creating a media brand off of his t-shirt sales. He has deep experience in how creators monetize their audience through the sale of merchandise.
    Listen now as Drew walks us through the process of building his site, creating and selling third-party unlicensed sports t-shirts, and how the Eagles winning the Super Bowl in 2018 was his launching point.
    (1:05) Introduction to Drew Smith and how his previous work as Marketing Director for RushOrderTees and creating a successful hyper-specialized t-shirt for Eagles fans kicked off his entrepreneurial journey.(2:46) Creating shirts that went viral and shifting the business model to creating merch for bloggers and influencers.(5:04) Leveraging apparel to create cash flow for your business and building an audience for The Liberty Line.(6:47) How a viral shirt from topical events increased brand exposure.(12:22) Any niche can take an inside joke in their space or topical moments and turn them into revenue.(16:44) Creating products will bring an audience to a website but the quality of the content makes them come back and become engaged fans.(18:04) Don’t be afraid to ask others for help and have people to share ideas with. Also how adding Google Adsense to your high-traffic website can boost your revenue.(24:02) Partnering with others to create exclusive products and leveraging audiences.(34:26) Work-life balance for a creator-based business and how going full-time right away is often not the best idea.(43:21) The constant creation of content means being willing to drop what you’re doing and do something about what is topical to stay relevant.(49:41) Tools that Drew uses to build and grow The Liberty Line.(53:16) Closing thoughts with Kyle and Jason.
    Guest Social Media Links:
    The Liberty Line: (https://thelibertyline.com/)
    Twitter:( https://twitter.com/LibertyLinePHL)
    Instagram:( https://www.instagram.com/libertylinephl/)
    Facebook:( https://www.facebook.com/LibertyLinePHL)
    Twitch TV:( https://www.twitch.tv/thelibertyline)
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    • 59 min
    Doug Gollan, Private Jet Card Comparisons : Monetizing High Net Worth Niches

    Doug Gollan, Private Jet Card Comparisons : Monetizing High Net Worth Niches

    On today’s episode, we’ve got Doug Gollan. He’s the founder and editor of privatejetcardcomparisons.com, a consumer buying guide to private aviation services. Doug’s story is a fantastic example of how to monetize media in a niche field. If you’ve ever thought something was too niche, let Doug’s example show that if you can contribute meaningfully and have the right audience, particularly an audience with resources, you can be successful pursuing a niche.
    This episode is going to be a little bit different. 
    Kyle: So Jason, you’re a bit mysterious right? Like what does Jason do in his free time? So you came to me last week and said, you know what, I’m a member of this service. I want to have this guy on our podcast; he runs an interesting business. It’s not the private jet company; it’s the guy who advises private aviation. So I just want to make it clear that we’ve lost 90% of our audience here, but Mr. Private Jet, why don’t you introduce our upcoming guest for today? 

    Jason: I disagree that we’ve lost our audience here, because this to me is a perfect example of going to the niche of niches and making, what I assume, is a very good living for Doug Gollan. If you’ve ever thought that niche is too small, Doug has pretty much proved everyone wrong. Private aviation. The assumption is that roughly a hundred thousand Americans utilize private aviation. I want to say that’s it, but that’s subjective. Not a big number. The number of people is not high. This did not scare him off. Nothing should ever scare you off on a niche that you can monetize if you feel you have the best information. It doesn’t even have to be the best, I think Doug is the best by the way. If you think you can contribute to a niche, you win. You’ve already won, it’s just a matter now how big you win within that niche. And that is what he is doing in private aviation.

    Kyle: In all seriousness, this is a really good interview we recorded with Doug. Really good insight on how to monetize what you think might be a small niche. And then really this world of not just aviation, but marketing to deep-pocketed, whether it’s listeners, readers, viewers, it really hammers home the point we’ve talked about a bunch, which is if you have the right audience, it can be worth a lot. If you have the right audience and that audience is literally worth a lot, it could really be a good media business to be in. 

    We’ve got Doug Gollan. He’s the founder and editor of privatejetcardcomparisons.com and they are a consumers buying guide to private aviation services. Let’s get right on to our interview with Doug. 
     
    ● (0:01) Episode introduction with Kyle and Jason.  
    ● (2:38) Doug’s welcome and introduction.
    ● (3:03) Doug’s background in aviation media, publishing, creating his own publication, Elite Traveler, and then pivoting to privatejetcardcomparisons.com. 
    ● (8:23) Doug discusses the logic of using his background in media to target a niche market and how he built organic traffic with his private aviation content. 
    ● (13:30) A deeper look at Doug’s three revenue streams (subscriptions, ad revenue, selling research) and ideas for growth. 
    ● (16:15) Balancing free vs. paywall content. 
    ● (18:23) The makeup of Doug’s company and his cost-benefit analysis of expanding it.
    ● (20:05) Talking about Doug’s decision to not use affiliate marketing and working with an ultra-high net worth audience. 
    ● (24:08) An overview on the private aviation industry.  
    ● (30:16) Doug explains selling his company’s research. 
    ● (32:23) A discussion on newsletters and if they’re just a trend or have staying power. 
    ● (35:42) Doug’s explanation of jet tracking and the various related viewpoints.  
    ● (48:03) Where to find Doug online and how to subscribe to his...

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Bobby Trosset, Ravens Vault : From NFL Pre Game Show To Full Time Creator

    Bobby Trosset, Ravens Vault : From NFL Pre Game Show To Full Time Creator

    On today’s episode, we speak with Bobby Trosset, a former NFL pregame radio host who is striking out on his own with a podcast and Youtube channel. Bobby is making the difficult switch from mainstream media to the creator world, with content focused on the Baltimore Ravens, Baltimore sports, and beyond. He has multiple podcasts, two Youtube channels, and is thinking about ways to grow his audience to other mediums. In just under nine months, he’s amassed thousands of subscribers and tens of thousands of downloads. Yet the crushing doubt of building your own content business in a niche market hangs over his head daily. Listen now as Bobby walks us through how he made the switch from radio to podcasting and YouTube out of necessity, what he is doing to build and monetize his audience, and how the constant uncertainty of future success is with him.
    Onto the interview….
     
    ● (0:09) Episode introduction with Kyle and Jason.  
    ● (1:07) Bobby’s welcome and introduction.
    ● (2:10) Bobby’s background, the creation of Raven’s Fault, and the importance of Youtube. 
    ● (7:51) How Bobby handled the new media landscape and decided to create his own content. 
    ● (15:10) The daunting nature of striking out on your own and handling online criticism.
    ● (21:00) The breakdown of Bobby’s business plan and how he approaches monetization and revenue streams.
    ● (27:50) A deeper look at advertising with BlueWire, Google AdSense, and YouTube. 
    ● (34:03) Working in new media and the pros/cons of working on sports content creation without press credentials. 
    ● (39:00) Content differentiation ideas and ditching old media formality. 
    ● (42:05) Expanding business opportunities, online sports betting, and using morals to guide business.  
    ● (48:38) Balancing content creation, audience growth, and monetization.
    ● (52:08) Tools of the trade talk and growth opportunities. 
    ● (58:15) Where to find Bobby online. 
    ● (59:11) Closing thoughts with Kyle and Jason.

    Tools and Resources Mentioned: 
    Youtube Creator Hub Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/youtube-creators-hub/id843566797 
    BlueWire Podcasts: https://www.bluewirepods.com/
    Google AdSense: https://www.google.com/adsense/start/
    Riverside Podcast Recording: https://riverside.fm/homepage
    Beehiiv Newsletter Platform: https://www.beehiiv.com/ 
    Rev Automated Transcription: https://www.rev.com/services/auto-audio-transcription 

    Guest Social Media Links ---

     Ravens Vault Podcast :
    (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ravens-vault/id1635836036)
    Ravens Vault YouTube Channel : (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1AKndUf3naqrtbFDcN1gDg)
    Bobby Trosset:
    Website: (https://linktr.ee/bobbytrosset)
    Twitter: (a href="https://twitter.com/bobbybaltimoree" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    • 1 hr 7 min
    John Miller, Scribewise : Leveraging Content to Grow Your Business

    John Miller, Scribewise : Leveraging Content to Grow Your Business

    On today's episode, we speak with John Miller, founder of Scribewise, a content marketing firm. John is an expert when it comes to leveraging content to grow your business and close sales. He works with clients across a range of verticals to help them craft their content strategy to get their brand in front of the right audience.
    While not our typical guest, John understands how content can serve as a top of funnel tactic to generate business opportunities, something any creator can learn from. Listen now as John walks us through how businesses can use content building his agency, the local sports website he founded that employed Stephen A. Smith, and created national reporters and the process of selling and reacquiring his own business.
    (0:09) Introduction to John Miller and his expertise in leveraging content to grow businesses.(1:31) The origin story of John’s business, and how he got into content marketing through his love of sportscasting in Philadelphia.(4:12) The business struggles you face when you focus only on the product and forget the marketing.(6:27) The importance of failing and learning to pivot.(8:26) John describes what his company Scribewise does.(11:45) The importance of an engaged, niche audience to monetize your content. A billion Instagram followers probably isn’t the solution.(15:07) Leveraging word of mouth and thought leadership for more sales.(22:03) Deciding “Am I the business or am I the content arm?” and the internet’s democratization of content.(33:12) Lessons learned on how to merge your company or be acquired.(39:37) What kind of marketing is working well for John’s clients right now.(41:14) A call for courageous marketers.(42:04) Closing thoughts with Kyle and Jason.
    Guest Social Media Links:
    John Miller:
    Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmillerscribewise/)
    Twitter: ( https://twitter.com/ScribeMiller)
    Scribe Wise
    LinkedIn: (https://www.linkedin.com/company/scribewise/)
    Twitter : (https://twitter.com/Scribewise/)
    Youtube : (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUMsVWZwYwDTfvoihU7JEWw)
    Website: ( www.scribewise.com)
    Raising Stake Links

    Website (https://raisingstake.com/)
    Twitter : (https://twitter.com/raisingstake)
    Newsletter : (https://raisingstake.beehiiv.com/)
    Linkedin : (https://www.linkedin.com/company/raising-stake/)
    TikTok : (https://www.tiktok.com/@raisingstake)
    YouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5r1IqOMv_wi9E8WPBAazDQ)
    Facebook : (a href="https://www.facebook.com/raisingstake" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Miles Beckler, MilesBeckler.com : Providing Value To Growing Your Lists & Revenue

    Miles Beckler, MilesBeckler.com : Providing Value To Growing Your Lists & Revenue

    On today’s episode we speak with Miles Becker of MilesBeckler.com. Miles is a thought leader in the online marketing space, having built a lifestyle brand with his wife and a following of hundreds of thousands on YouTube.
    He gives away deeply tactical advice on everything from SEO and affiliate marketing. A must have resource if you want to monetize your audience. I personally used Miles’ videos when I was learning my own SEO strategy in 2018. Miles has an unbelievable world view and incredible insights on digital attention, society, and the ways that creators can funnel the attention to create sustainable businesses.
    Listen now as Miles takes us on a journey from why you must build your email list, how AI dictates our social media use, and what trends he’s seeing in short form video. 
     
    (0:08) Introduction with Kyle and Jason.  (1:04) Introduction to Miles and how he got on the show.  (3:43) The origin story of Miles and his business, and how he describes what he does. (8:25) Growing email lists, why it's important, and how social media is changing. (14:00) How people can leverage the social media platforms to bring them into a funnel.   (19:40) How attention has changed over the years and the increase in reliance on devices.           (23:55) How short form content impacts audience allegiance to creators, and how search platforms increase your credibility.  (29:12) Leveraging your abilities, learning to delay gratification, and building compound growth. (38:44) What the revenue breakdowns are for Miles’ businesses.        (43:19) How Miles is currently most bullish about.  (48:35) Where you can find Miles Beckler online. (49:07) Closing thoughts with Kyle and Jason.  
     
    Guest Social Media Links: 
    Miles Beckler: 
    Website: (https://www.milesbeckler.com)
    Twitter: (https://twitter.com/milesbeckler)
    LinkedIn: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/beckler/)
    YouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/milesb)
    Facebook: (http://facebook.com/miles.beckler.page)
    Instagram:(https://www.instagram.com/milesbeckler/)
    Pinterest: (https://www.pinterest.com/milesbeckler/)
     
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    • 1 hr 4 min

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PodToks ,

This pod is on fire

Each episode is a better than the last, just kidding, they are all great episodes.

anne146 ,

Cool show

I wish more episodes would come out on monthly basis or something

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Great Insights

Great Pod and I hope to see more episode in 2023…

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