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126: Using paid ads to increase downloads with Katie Krimitsos
FromPodcasting Business School: Podcasting tips for entrepreneurs, service providers, and coaches.
126: Using paid ads to increase downloads with Katie Krimitsos
FromPodcasting Business School: Podcasting tips for entrepreneurs, service providers, and coaches.
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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Oct 29, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Do you ever get frustrated because you are putting in the work to grow your show and you still aren't seeing your download numbers increase? Maybe it's time to consider using paid ads to ramp up your downloads? Check out episode 126 of Podcasting Business School as my friend Katie Krimitsos gives us some amazing strategies for exploding your download growth with paid ads. In this episode Katie and I discuss: The specific platforms she is using for paid ads and what is working the best on each platform. How you can get FREE advertising on certain podcast player platforms. Who should NOT be using paid ads right now. If she were starting from scratch with a brand new show, how she would invest $1,000 on ads. Katie Krimitsos is a mom, wife, adventurer, podcaster, seeker and change maker. She's committed to brightening the light of women around the world through the Women’s Meditation Network podcast and Sleep Meditations for Women podcast, both of which provide guided meditations created with the special journey of women in mind. Connect with Katie: https://womensmeditationnetwork.com/ Ready to come on the show and do a FREE Podcast Audit Interview? www.PodcastingBusiness.School
Released:
Oct 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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