Did you start a Podcast and Quit - Why?
As a podcast consultant I'm curious as to why people start a podcast and quit (sometimes called "podfading"). If this is you, why did you quit?
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Keisha J
Owner, Keisha Jones
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I stopped because of hosting, branding and ease of use issues.
Hosting: I would host my own site/blog with daily/weekly podcasts if I knew how. Business opportunity out there for those willing to work with the truly small business owner (sole proprietor to < $1 million in revenue).
Branding: I do not wish to have footers, intro messages, (audio) logos, commercials, subliminal messages or anything else included in my postcast. The podcast host that grows by word of mouth because they are providing value is the one that will experience exponential success. I'm all for an advertising supported site (i.e. blogger), just not on my podcast.
Ease of Use: It should be as simple as sending an email; compose, type, send and the technology should be intuitive (schedule pub date/time; simple editing function, etc.).