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Is It Too Late To Start A Podcast?

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I actually started mine in, in 2005. And so I think a lot of people did give up on it because they really weren't building any audience or didn't see any point in it, uh, no, necessarily, but then obviously once it became much more mainstream, probably around 2012, 13 is when it really probably took off again. Dan Franks (06:28): Yeah.

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What To Know Before Starting A Podcast

Duct Tape Marketing

And so I think a lot of people did give up on it because they really weren't building any audience or didn't see any point in it, uh, necessarily. And that led to us kind of putting together that, you know, curating that community and, and led to a podcast movement as it is today. You know, people aren't reading magazines anymore.

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Transcript of What Does the Future of Podcasting Look Like?

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What was funny about … Going back, I started my podcast in 2005. So, and I think what happened too, was around 2005, it was kind of the next cool thing after blogging, but then social media came along and kind of tanked it. Tom Webster: Yeah, we work with NPR, and it has opened up a whole gigantic other audience for them.

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