The Podcast Mistake I Keep Seeing | with Terryl Humphrey | Ep #427
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Most aspiring podcasters believe they need better equipment, a professional studio, or more experience before they can launch their podcast. In this episode, I explain why the real challenge is not equipment—it's consistency.
After producing 893 podcast episodes and helping entrepreneurs launch their podcast with confidence, I started noticing a pattern. The podcasters who stay visible, build trust, and attract customers all have one thing in common: a schedule.
In this episode we discuss:
-Why podcasting is marketing
-Why podcasting should be treated like a business
-How a schedule creates consistency
-Why trust is built over time
-How podcasting helps entrepreneurs stay top of mind
-The difference between free customers and paid customers
-Why multifamily investors should use podcasting to build trust
If you are a multifamily investor, entrepreneur, or aspiring podcaster looking to launch your podcast with confidence, this episode will help you build a system that keeps you consistent.
Failure Is Knowledge helps entrepreneurs turn setbacks into success through podcasting.