EPISODE · Mar 6, 2024 · 58 MIN
Season Wrap-Up (Has Anything Changed??)
from Professional Misfits · host Professional Misfits
It's the end of another season... what have we done... where are we going... who's next!?________________Remember, you can get exclusive episodes every month at CAMP MISFIT - patreon.com/ProfessionalMisfits________________DIY podcast resources: https://www.promisfitspodcast.com/podcastProfessional Misfit services: https://www.promisfitspodcast.com/servicesMerch'... swag... subliminal propaganda here: https://www.promisfitspodcast.com/store__________________Summary:In this conversation, the hosts discuss Valentine's Day in Australia, reflect on Season 3, and talk about progress and expectations. They also explore the concept of vanity metrics and organic growth, as well as the misconceptions about social media success. The hosts share their favorite moments of Season 3 and discuss the evolution of their conversational style. They also touch on the importance of longer conversations and audience engagement. Finally, they reveal their plans for Season 4. In this conversation, Broedy and Chris discuss their strategies for building engagement and consistency in their podcast. They emphasize the importance of posting clips and providing resources to keep the audience engaged. They also discuss the need to avoid cookie-cutter solutions and instead provide specific and relevant content. They highlight the importance of setting an example and being transparent in their business. They also provide updates on the progress of their fintech startup and discuss the potential for leveraging a podcast as a marketing tool. They conclude by previewing the topics they will cover in season four and expressing their gratitude to their listeners.Takeaways: - Vanity metrics are not a true measure of success. Profitability and sustainable growth are more important.- Success on social media does not always require a large following or a previous funnel. It is about creating meaningful content and engaging with your audience.- Goals and timelines may need to be adjusted along the way. It is important to be patient and adapt to the circumstances.- Having genuine conversations and exploring diverse perspectives can lead to valuable insights and connections.- Longer conversations allow for a deeper exploration of topics and a more authentic connection with the audience.- Strategizing for guests and aiming for more 'no' responses can lead to more meaningful and diverse conversations. - Posting clips and providing resources can help build engagement and keep the audience interested.- Avoid cookie-cutter solutions and provide specific and relevant content.Setting an example and being transparent can help build trust with the audience.- A podcast can be leveraged as a marketing tool to demonstrate expertise and attract clients.Chapters:00:00 - Valentine's Day in Australia01:40 - Reflection on Season 303:47 - Progress and Expectations08:06 - Vanity Metrics and Organic Growth12:57 - Valuation vs. Profit19:12 - Misconceptions about Social Media Success22:28 - Adjusting Goals and Being Patient27:40 - Favorite Moments of Season 330:02 - Evolution of Conversational Style35:02 - Longer Conversations and Audience Engagement40:24 - Plans for Season 442:10 -Building Engagement and Consistency43:33 - Providing Resources and Blueprints45:30 - Avoiding Cookie-Cutter Solutions46:45 - Setting an Example and Being Transparent47:29 - Honesty in Client Services48:46 - The Journey of a Fintech Startup50:13 - Leveraging a Podcast as a Marketing Tool52:50 - The Progress of the Fintech Startup55:52 - Camp Misfit and Patreon58:08 - Preview of Season Four59:21 - Final Thoughts#ProfessionalMisfits #Misfits #Podcast #Podcaster #Podcasting #Truth #Authenticity #Creatives #Podcastlife #NewPodcast #Australia #UnitedStates #TwoMisfits #Misfit #DeepThoughts #Purpose #Motivation #Humor #Comedy #Life #UpcomingPodcast #School #Honesty #Support #DigitalAge #RealConversations #Friendship #Vulnerability #Detour #Life #Outsider #Emotions #Education #Australian #Income #Culture #Society #ProfessionalMisfitsPodcast
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It's the end of another season... what have we done... where are we going... who's next!?________________Remember, you can get exclusive episodes every month at CAMP MISFIT - patreon.com/ProfessionalMisfits________________DIY podcast resources: https://www.promisfitspodcast.com/podcastProfessional Misfit services: https://www.promisfitspodcast.com/servicesMerch'... swag... subliminal propaganda here: https://www.promisfitspodcast.com/store__________________Summary:In this conversation, the hosts discuss Valentine's Day in Australia, reflect on Season 3, and talk about progress and expectations. They also explore the concept of vanity metrics and organic growth, as well as the misconceptions about social media success. The hosts share their favorite moments of Season 3 and discuss the evolution of their conversational style. They also touch on the importance of longer conversations and audience engagement. Finally, they reveal their plans for Season 4. In this conversation, Broedy and Chris discuss their strategies for building engagement and consistency in their podcast. They emphasize the importance of posting clips and providing resources to keep the audience engaged. They also discuss the need to avoid cookie-cutter solutions and instead provide specific and relevant content. They highlight the importance of setting an example and being transparent in their business. They also provide updates on the progress of their fintech startup and discuss the potential for leveraging a podcast as a marketing tool. They conclude by previewing the topics they will cover in season four and expressing their gratitude to their listeners.Takeaways: - Vanity metrics are not a true measure of success. Profitability and sustainable growth are more important.- Success on social media does not always require a large following or a previous funnel. It is about creating meaningful content and engaging with your audience.- Goals and timelines may need to be adjusted along the way. It is important to be patient and adapt to the circumstances.- Having genuine conversations and exploring diverse perspectives can lead to valuable insights and connections.- Longer conversations allow for a deeper exploration of topics and a more authentic connection with the audience.- Strategizing for guests and aiming for more 'no' responses can lead to more meaningful and diverse conversations. - Posting clips and providing resources can help build engagement and keep the audience interested.- Avoid cookie-cutter solutions and provide specific and relevant content.Setting an example and being transparent can help build trust with the audience.- A podcast can be leveraged as a marketing tool to demonstrate expertise and attract clients.Chapters:00:00 - Valentine's Day in Australia01:40 - Reflection on Season 303:47 - Progress and Expectations08:06 - Vanity Metrics and Organic Growth12:57 - Valuation vs. Profit19:12 - Misconceptions about Social Media Success22:28 - Adjusting Goals and Being Patient27:40 - Favorite Moments of Season 330:02 - Evolution of Conversational Style35:02 - Longer Conversations and Audience Engagement40:24 - Plans for Season 442:10 -Building Engagement and Consistency43:33 - Providing Resources and Blueprints45:30 - Avoiding Cookie-Cutter Solutions46:45 - Setting an Example and Being Transparent47:29 - Honesty in Client Services48:46 - The Journey of a Fintech Startup50:13 - Leveraging a Podcast as a Marketing Tool52:50 - The Progress of the Fintech Startup55:52 - Camp Misfit and Patreon58:08 - Preview of Season Four59:21 -...
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