This was highly motivational. I am new to podcasting (five episodes total) and professional wrestling is a crowd podcast market full of current and past wrestling TV personalities with established shows. The potential audience is vast but at the same time it's challenging to attract listeners with all the options out there. Your comment below in particularly resonated with me.
"Don't focus on marketability. Focus on making something you care about. Audiences don't want generic; they want real."
Just in a show development phase where this pep talk really resonates. Remembering it's an art and should be fun and that there are more DIY ways to do things - AND that the creative collaborations with fellow like-driven (and fun!) people is the key. Thank you!
I needed this exact pep talk!
This was highly motivational. I am new to podcasting (five episodes total) and professional wrestling is a crowd podcast market full of current and past wrestling TV personalities with established shows. The potential audience is vast but at the same time it's challenging to attract listeners with all the options out there. Your comment below in particularly resonated with me.
"Don't focus on marketability. Focus on making something you care about. Audiences don't want generic; they want real."
YAs!!
Looking forward to this!!
Do people usually not care about indies?? <cries self to death>
Just in a show development phase where this pep talk really resonates. Remembering it's an art and should be fun and that there are more DIY ways to do things - AND that the creative collaborations with fellow like-driven (and fun!) people is the key. Thank you!