Podcasting Webcast With Jay Jennings
My friend Jay Jennings and I did a webcast this afternoon about podcasting and his product, Podcasting In About An Hour.
It was nearly 90 minutes of very fun, very informative content.
Jay gave away more secrets than he intended and we both gave away a LOT of good ideas.
To give it a listen, feel free to visit the replay page and at the end of the interview, Jay made a special offer, so hold out til the end and you’ll get way more than you’ll pay for.
I own the product and no affiliate links were used in this marketing effort or during the webcast. Nor were any animals harmed in any way, although we did mention cats way more than you’d believe.
You can also use the Get Podcasting Info button on the replay page to get Jay’s product.
The special price will show up in the shopping cart and he has a great guarantee, so don’t even hesitate, head over and get educated about podcasting.







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Hey Mike - I’m writing this comment at the same time I’m listening to the podcast with Jay. Good stuff.
I’m jotting down lots of tips.
What got me interested in podcasting was working with a recent client who asked about podcasting (hence why I had to cram on podcasting). We set one up and holy crap he’s got 2,500 (and growing) subscribers in the first month.
The numbers tweaked my interest big time!!!
Because of a very niche topic the client got a $10,000 3/mth sponsorship with only 2,500 subscribers.
Keep up with the podcasts, Mike.
Hey Martin ! Shhhh…. don’t let everybody know how many more people they could reach with a simple, easy little podcast.
The advertisers who usually spend their dollars on untargeted radio ads are eager to jump on targeted audiences of podcasts.
Hang on, hang on …You mean by selling to advertisers a targeted audience there’s money to be made??? What a novel way to approach the publishing/advertising model!!!
Martin, my friend, it’s a shame it hasn’t been done much up til now, but the ad selling guys had convinced the ad buying guys that they didn’t have to try and sell to a hungry audience. They had told them something about everyone being their customer or some other hooey.
But now that they’ve had their eyes opened, they’ll want to do it all the time
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