Would You Listen to a WA Podcast?
The voices of Wealthy Affiliate between your ears?
Hi Folks,
Over the years, I've been asked or requested that I should do a podcast in general. Considering I have post-secondary education in radio - it would seem to be a natural fit.
With my radio chops and experience in affiliate marketing, I feel I'd bring a strong mix of pro delivery and real value.
As you may have seen in the live classes here in WA, I can talk forever lol
So I thought, what about a WA podcast? Some of the topics could be:
- My Morning Routine as an Online Entrepreneur
- Affiliates After Dark
- What to Do When You Hit a Traffic Plateau
- Using AI Tools Ethically and Effectively in Your Business
- etc
WKRP in Cincinnati with Jennifer Marlowe (Loni Anderson), Dr. Johnny Fever (Howard Hesseman) and Bailey Quarters (Jan Smithers)
I'm certainly no Johnny Fever but am confident that I could manage a decent show.. lol
Over to you WA!
So, would YOU listen to a WA Podcast with a blend of affiliate marketing wisdom, real-life narratives, reflective moments, and “day in the life” storytelling?
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Podcasts are popular, so there is defintely a market for it. People can listen on-the-go, and that makes it convenient.
I would absolutely watch! The more information that we gather here at WA, to help us succeed, the better. It's awesome that you want to help us out!
Have a lovely day.
An audio podcast might be appealing. 🔊
I’d prefer to “watch” a video livestream, featuring WA members and showcasing and sharing their success stories on multiple niches (including selling WA Memberships) to learn about current practices that are working. 📺
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Hi Jay, depending on what day and time you're planning to do the podcast, I'm interested.
I've long been a closet DJ myself and have identified with many on air personalities over the years, including Johnny Fever. WKRP was a great show. I was always more interested in Bailey than Jennifer. Les Nessman, Venus Fly Trap, Andy, the big guy (I can't remember the obnoxious sales guy's name) were all very relatable.
I look forward to the podcast.
Bob