

The problem is, most podcast hosts (not just Buzzsprout), don't provide a web experience that accomplishes even half of what's on the list above.

Here’s a screenshot of what the interface looks like on the backend of ads I’m currently running on The Proffitt Podcast.If you're interested in learning more about this, check out our founder's post on podcast websites. If you want to know more of the details about running ads on your show and what to consider, make sure you listen to today’s podcast episode. Episode Length: at least 23 minutes long.Here they are… Eligibility Requirements for Running Buzzsprout Ads on Your Podcast: What podcast should I promote on my show?ĭoes the show have to be something I want to listen to? Or should I just focus on what my audience wants?īut for the purposes of today’s episode, I wanted to share with you what you need to about being eligible to start running ads on your podcast so you can monetize your show. I go into a lot of detail on how I’ve been doing this for The Proffitt Podcast, but I’m also looking at ways I can support more of you that will have questions I’ve already asked myself. Now, we need to take a look at the platform from the the view of a podcast host that wants to monetize their podcast. The first two questions to cover are: What are Buzzsprout Ads & How to Use Them (If you’re not currently a Buzzsprout user, don’t worry.

We’re here today to walk through some of the basic things every Buzzsprout podcaster needs to know about Buzzsprout Ads. Also, Dynamic Content is an absolute game-changer too!) ( Look up Magic Mastering if you haven’t checked it out. It’s the best thing to happen to podcasting since auto-leveling and Magic Mastering became a thing. It wasn’t pretty.)īuzzsprout has blown me away with their brand new feature: Buzzsprout Ads (Unfortunately, I have worked with these types of companies that I’ve had to run away from to get out of their greedy grasp they try to entangle content creators in. Because it’s true.įrom the beginning of my podcast, I’ve looked for company’s that are honest, willing to listen to feedback, and aren’t just another money-hungry corporation that looks at everyone like a walking dollar bill. This is what I tell anyone who’s considering using Buzzsprout as their podcast host. “They’re ALWAYS trying new things that benefit independent content creators!”
