I learned a lot this week from looking at my YouTube statistics for Podcasts. You might not know this, but you can mark content on YouTube as a Podcast. That generates some exciting observations for us Podcasters.
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★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★In this episode, I dive into my Jetpack and WordPress advertising experiment results. From setting up the campaign to analyzing the clicks and traffic impact, I share insights on targeting a niche audience and the campaign's success.
Join me as I discuss the lessons learned and my plans for future advertising strategies. Stay tuned for a detailed breakdown and my honest appraisal of the process.
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In the latest episode of the PW podcast, I shared my experiment with paid advertising on WordPress. I invested $35 to promote a podcast episode about developer mental health. I chose WordPress sites as they align with my target audience of developers and creators. Stay tuned for updates on the campaign's performance!
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★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★How hard do you push to get the support you seek as a content maker? It's probably not hard enough. That is the lesson I learned after a conversation with a friend. More on that in this episode.
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★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★In this episode, I share my experiences and challenges in creating a course on making a 2D game in the Godot game engine. I discuss the importance of continuity and consistency in course videos and the need for discipline and expertise when teaching a subject.
I explore the difficulty of separating complex subjects and making them simple for learners. Join me as I delve into the fun and challenging aspects of creating and teaching a course. Please tune in for valuable insights and tips for anyone interested in making their own course.
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