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In just over two years time, I’ve finally accumulated 100 published iTunes episodes of the Matt Report. It’s been a fun ride and I’m looking forward to the next 100.
The WordPress podcasting space is very interesting. It’s getting more competitive as I predicted and more WP focused podcasts continue to come to the airwaves. In fact, read David’s post and how he predicts we are (or should) mature this year. I’d venture to guess probably another 3 or 4 (podcasts) will hit before the Q3 mark of 2015.
Lots of inventory for a small market of interested listeners. I’ll reiterate, it’s very interesting.
Take someone like John, blanketing the coverage of the entrepreneurial space and producing $250k+ in monthly revenue. Is it all about revenue? Certainly not, but podcasting is a grind and at some point a host needs to keep food on the table. Sponsorship is something I’ve always wrestled with especially since I have product to sell.
It will be interesting to see how many of us are here in 2016.

2014 Matt Report Year In Review

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Do we need more WordPress in our podcasts or just more podcasts? 
I think the answer is, it depends. Back to the WordPress podcasting space.
I’ve done a lot of WordPress podcasting content, even outside of this show. At the end of the day, my agency clients don’t care that  I do this,  just that I know how to deliver what they need in a project. A majority of Slocum Themes and Conductor Plugin customers do not know about this podcast either — should they?
Does it matter that we talk about WordPress, or is it just the gateway to building an audience?
I’m talking pure business here. Again, back to that bottom line thing. If advertisers are going to laugh at us and direct sales take a toll on our soul — is this an effective channel for WP podcasters to impact their bottom line?
In other words, how sustainable are WordPress podcasts?
I don’t have the answer for you yet. I do know that the podcast has opened doors for me in the WordPress networking space, but so could have blogging and so could have — ahem — networking.
So to the 3 or 4 of you that are starting your new WordPress podcast this year, do something different.
Challenge me. Challenge the status quo of podcasts. Challenge yourself.
Drop me a comment, what’s your favorite podcast going into 2015?
Update: Now with mp3

Show Notes

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In just over two years time, I’ve finally accumulated 100 published iTunes episodes of the Matt Report. It’s been a fun ride and I’m looking forward to the next 100.

The WordPress podcasting space is very interesting. It’s getting more competitive as I predicted and more WP focused podcasts continue to come to the airwaves. In fact, read David’s post and how he predicts we are (or should) mature this year. I’d venture to guess probably another 3 or 4 (podcasts) will hit before the Q3 mark of 2015.

Lots of inventory for a small market of interested listeners. I’ll reiterate, it’s very interesting.

Take someone like John, blanketing the coverage of the entrepreneurial space and producing $250k+ in monthly revenue. Is it all about revenue? Certainly not, but podcasting is a grind and at some point a host needs to keep food on the table. Sponsorship is something I’ve always wrestled with especially since I have product to sell.

It will be interesting to see how many of us are here in 2016.

2014 Matt Report Year In Review

Itunes:subscribe to MattReport
Stitcher:subscribe to MattReport

Do we need more WordPress in our podcasts or just more podcasts? 

I think the answer is, it depends. Back to the WordPress podcasting space.

I’ve done a lot of WordPress podcasting content, even outside of this show. At the end of the day, my agency clients don’t care that  I do this,  just that I know how to deliver what they need in a project. A majority of Slocum Themes and Conductor Plugin customers do not know about this podcast either — should they?

Does it matter that we talk about WordPress, or is it just the gateway to building an audience?

I’m talking pure business here. Again, back to that bottom line thing. If advertisers are going to laugh at us and direct sales take a toll on our soul — is this an effective channel for WP podcasters to impact their bottom line?

In other words, how sustainable are WordPress podcasts?

I don’t have the answer for you yet. I do know that the podcast has opened doors for me in the WordPress networking space, but so could have blogging and so could have — ahem — networking.

So to the 3 or 4 of you that are starting your new WordPress podcast this year, do something different.

Challenge me. Challenge the status quo of podcasts. Challenge yourself.

Drop me a comment, what’s your favorite podcast going into 2015?

Update: Now with mp3

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