EPISODE · Feb 6, 2025 · 1H 1M
Knowing Your Professional Value
from Podcasting Morning Chat | Real Podcasters, Real Podcasting Advice · host Marc Ronick | Podcasting Coach and Consultant
Do you believe charging guests to appear on your podcast is ethical? Today, we’re revisiting the controversial pay-to-play podcast model and the larger conversation around setting fair prices for services. We also share a clarification from a podcast news story we covered in episode #236. Go check that out for more context. Beyond that, this conversation turns into a bigger discussion on pricing, value, and how service-based business owners determine what to charge. If you’ve ever struggled with setting your rates or understanding your worth, our community offers insights that may shift your perspective. Episode Highlights: [5:52] Icebreaker Question: Would you rather be a guest on your favorite podcast or have your dream guest on your own show? [14:41] Continued Discussion on the Chris Voss Story [24:49] Pricing Strategies for Podcast Guests [37:10] Personal Experiences and Valuing One's Work [45:09] Knowing Your Worth [56:32] The Importance of Understanding Your Market Links & Resources: The Podcasting Morning Chat: www.podpage.com/pmc Join The Empowered Podcasting Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/empoweredpodcasting My Podcasting Pro Mastermind: https://bit.ly/podpromm Remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us grow and bring valuable content to our community. Join us LIVE every weekday morning at 7am ET (US) on Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/house/empowered-podcasting-e6nlrk0w Brought to you by iRonickMedia.com and NextGenPodcaster.com Please note that some links may be affiliate links, which support the hosts of the PMC. Thank you! --- Send in your mailbag question at: https://www.podpage.com/pmc/contact/ or [email protected] Want to be a guest on The Podcasting Morning Chat? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1729879899384520035bad21b
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Do you believe charging guests to appear on your podcast is ethical? Today, we’re revisiting the controversial pay-to-play podcast model and the larger conversation around setting fair prices for services. We also share a clarification from a podcast news story we covered in episode #236. Go check that out for more context. Beyond that, this conversation turns into a bigger discussion on pricing, value, and how service-based business owners determine what to charge. If you’ve ever struggled with setting your rates or understanding your worth, our community offers insights that may shift your perspective. Episode Highlights: [5:52] Icebreaker Question: Would you rather be a guest on your favorite podcast or have your dream guest on your own show? [14:41] Continued Discussion on the Chris Voss Story [24:49] Pricing Strategies for Podcast Guests [37:10] Personal Experiences and Valuing One's Work [45:09] Knowing Your Worth [56:32] The Importance of Understanding Your Market Links & Resources: The Podcasting Morning Chat: www.podpage.com/pmc Join The Empowered Podcasting Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/empoweredpodcasting My Podcasting Pro Mastermind: https://bit.ly/podpromm Remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us grow and bring valuable content to our community. Join us LIVE every weekday morning at 7am ET (US) on Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/house/empowered-podcasting-e6nlrk0w Brought to you by iRonickMedia.com and NextGenPodcaster.com Please note that some links may be affiliate links, which support the hosts of the PMC. Thank you! --- Send in your mailbag question at: https://www.podpage.com/pmc/contact/ or [email protected] Want to be a guest on The Podcasting Morning Chat? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1729879899384520035bad21b
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