Aaron Fifield
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Podcast Appearances
Also, being consistent is very important.
So picking a schedule or a frequency and sticking to it.
So for me, that's putting out one episode every week and without fail, I release one episode every week.
Also, I think another great point for anyone who might be starting a podcast or running a podcast is to ask listeners to take one action within your podcast episode or within the email that you send out.
So that might be asking them to subscribe, might ask them to tweet, download an e-book, leave a review.
So, if you wanted to actually get them on your email list, I would point them towards downloading an e-book, and that's something I would either mention in the intro at the beginning of the episode before we actually get into the interview.
Um...
What would you say?
I'd probably just say, you know, if you guys... I'm trying to think.
You might have to chop this part out.
No, it's okay.
I'd say go to chat with traders.com forward slash 17 lessons and download the free ebook.
Um, and that free ebook inside you'll learn 17 proven lessons, um,
You'll learn 17 lessons from 17 proven traders sharing their single greatest trading lesson.
So, right now, we have 5,800 subscribers or just over and that's actually going to be a big focus of mine going forward in 2016 is to really try and ramp those numbers up.
So I do a little bit, and when I say a little bit, I really do mean that, graphic and web design.
I mostly turn away most of the work I get now or most of the inquiries I get through that now.
The main person I actually do work for is Nathan Chan of Founder Magazine, who I know you've had on the podcast in the past.
So he's pretty much the only one I do a little bit of design work for now and then.
So I get a little bit of revenue from that.