Sep 2, 2017
Betsy Helmuth introduces an online class bundle, shares pricing details, and encourages listeners to be their own designers. She reflects on Labor Day, discusses Simon Sanders' podcast project, and talks about "Big Design Small Budget" and its guests. Betsy announces a new YouTube channel and social media updates.
0:00 Betsy Helmuth: Introduction to online class bundle
0:39 Betsy Helmuth: Pricing and purchase information for classes
and book
1:07 Betsy Helmuth: Encouragement to be your own interior
designer
1:39 Betsy Helmuth: Labor Day weekend and personal reflections
2:04 Betsy Helmuth: Introduction to Simon Sanders' podcast
project
3:17 Betsy Helmuth: Overview of the podcast "Big Design Small
Budget"
5:28 Betsy Helmuth: Guests on the show and their unique
contributions
8:42 Betsy Helmuth: Launching the podcast and initial support from
Katherine Heller
13:34 Betsy Helmuth: Mistake with the podcast name and its
correction
16:44 Betsy Helmuth: Announcement of new YouTube channel and social
media
- Consistency is key in podcasting to build a loyal audience and
keep listeners engaged.
- Monetizing through premium memberships can be challenging,
especially when platform fees cut significantly into revenue.
- Engaging listener questions and featuring diverse guests can keep
content fresh and interesting, even after covering many core
topics.
Additional show notes:
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