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In this episode, we have invited Josh Elledge, the CEO of UpMyInfluence, who has been in the podcasting industry for more than seven years. He's lectured about the growth of podcasting at events like Podcast Movement, PodFest, FinCon, and a dozen more. Josh is the host of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur and has made over 2000 media appearance ... See more
00:00:00 - 00:02:11Intro to the Episode and About Josh Elledge
00:02:11 - 00:10:02
00:02:11 - 00:10:02How to Get Started Guest Podcasting
00:10:02 - 00:13:33
00:10:02 - 00:13:33Your Presence is Vital to Establishing Authority
00:13:33 - 00:17:04
00:13:33 - 00:17:04Make Content for the Right Platform - Then Repurpose It
00:17:04 - 00:23:26
00:17:04 - 00:23:26How Josh’s Business Model Has Changed
00:23:26 - 00:25:01
00:23:26 - 00:25:01Josh Talks about the Podcasts His Company Produces
00:25:01 - 00:28:08
00:25:01 - 00:28:08What Makes a Bad Pitch?
00:28:08 - 00:29:45
00:28:08 - 00:29:45Josh on Guest Swapping
00:29:45 - 00:31:21
00:29:45 - 00:31:21Achieving Your Goals is Inevitable - If You Put in the Work
00:31:21 - 00:35:19
00:31:21 - 00:35:19Where People Can Find Josh
Transcription
Ashley 0:23 Hey everyone! Ashley here with RSS podcasting. On today's episode, I'm chatting with Josh Elledge of UpMyInfluence. Josh has had more than 2000 media appearances and more than 300 podcast guest appearances. So, he's an authority on leveraging podcast guest appearances, to build your brand and your business. Enjoy the show.
Ashley 0:43 Well, Josh, I'm so excited you could be here today. Could you do me a huge favor and tell me who you are and what you do?
About the Guest Josh Elledge 0:49 Yeah, my name is Josh Elledge, and I am the founder and CEO of upmyinfluence.com, and I have been an entrepreneur for decades, and been a podcaster when I was hand coding my own RSS feeds back in, I want to say, March 2007.