OT Anyone Have Any Businesses/Know of Businesses That'd Be Willing To Advertise on a Podcast?

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  1. Natebishop3

    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

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    Streaming live is where its at.

    Videos are obsolete at this point.
     
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    To the OP.....ripcityreport with Holdahl and Freeman live streams on occasion at Tough Luck Bar...plugs them in every podcast and recently mentioned they've opened new pubs....might want to stream live at one and drum up some business for them while pitching the podcast for sponsorship....get local support...bring them some biz in return. Good luck! CJ on the Jump is my favorite...well paced...organized. Easy to listen to.
     
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    Or if you really want to play with the big boys....and support the Blazers affiliations
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    I think I was being fair as he was soliciting for connections to businesses to essentially sell advertising for money. Nothing wrong with that as I was in sales for many years as I mentioned in a prior post and I sold goods and services for money for the company I worked for. That's the essence of how a business small or big operate. He wasn't soliciting for viewers in this thread
     
  5. BonesJones

    BonesJones https://www.youtube.com/c/blazersuprise

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    Ive known someone who owns a brewery for years. I've thought about that type of thing as well!
     
  6. BonesJones

    BonesJones https://www.youtube.com/c/blazersuprise

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    Nah, I didnt plug Patreon on this thread haha.
     
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    No one wants to see -that-.
     
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    Keep up the progress man talking about what you're doing and asking for help is the way to grow your venture.

    One thing by letting others know what you're doing helps hold yourself accountable to your goals. Don't be afraid of failure embrace failure that means you tried. Keep trying new ideas and grow your channel.

    Let me tell you about one of my many failures. It was sometime around summer 2014 with my catering company. I wanted to do a fun contest for my current clients at the time and for new prospects.

    The contest I did was a recipe contest. It doesn't matter what the details of the contest I did. It was I mastered the "the why"

    I ended up going door to door from yoga centers to indoor soccer centers. To promote my contest. I went to about 150 businesses / phone calls ( asked for their time not demanded their time )

    Out of the businesses that said yes to letting me promote my contest ( catering company) for the length of my contest I ran for a month or two my contest failed I didn't get one contestant. I had around $500 worth of prizes to give away. I failed in my contest it was a dumpster fire of garbage.

    The last owner of a business I promoted my contest to loved my business model. My contest sucked but I sold my "why to him" little did I know he had 4 locations I got hooked up with 3 of the locations. Each of his locations he bbqed for 90 of his clients a month at his business. My business became his catering company.

    I no longer have my catering company life made me shut her down. I knew when to quit and in the future if I choose to i can open back up.

    Keep building your brand the only one who will hold you back is you.
     

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