Celebrating 50 Episodes of Process to Profitability
I’m so excited that we are at 50 episodes this week. When I started this podcast back in June of 2017, I never imagined getting to this point. I start podcasting because I was tired of writing blog posts and I felt like it wasn’t the best way for me to educate my audience and make connections with other people in the industry. After meeting a group of amazing podcasters at a networking event, I decided to jump in and try podcasting for myself. Since then, we have had a ton of amazing guests, some solo episodes, lots of freebies and opt-ins, and a couple of bumps along the way.
Today I want to look back over the past 50 episodes, give you some insight into what I’ve learned, the most popular episodes, and a little sneak peak of what’s coming next.
Topics Discussed:
An overview of the 5 most popular episodes
Some of my favorite interviews that you may have missed
The top 3 episodes to listen to before beginning your website design
Lessons I’ve learned from 50 episodes of Process to Profitability
Some of the big mistakes that I made
My favorite reviews (and why I love them)
What’s coming next
Ways that you can support the show
Action Steps:
Share the podcast with a friend
Tag us on Instagram and Facebook @processtoprofitability or @lemonandthesea
Most Popular Episodes:
14 | Writing a Book that Serves Your Audience and Your Business with Jodi Brandon
39 | Mindfulness and Entrepreneurship with Lee Chaix McDonough
11 | Creating Effective Surveys in Your Business with Lauren Black
20 | Pricing Your Services for Your Profitability and Your Dream Clients with Kristin Kaplan
My Favorite Episodes You May Have Missed:
47 | Strategies for a Higher Converting Email List with Kate Boyd
05 | Using Customer Feedback in Product Design with Ashley Staum
10 | Connecting to Your Clients through Brand Photography with Mallika Malhotra
You Need to Listen Before Designing a Website:
What I’ve Learned:
I love having a conversation with my guests while still covering their area of expertise
Podcasting takes a lot of time and effort and it costs a lot more than writing a blog
It’s easier to interview a guest than to host a solo episode
Mistakes I’ve Made:
My very first episode was released with the intro and interview audio tracks overlaid, so you couldn’t understand anything
One of my early episodes was released with 20 minutes of audio missing in the middle – and I didn’t catch it until months later
Favorite Reviews:
“Samantha, host of Process to Profitability, highlights all aspects of business in this can’t miss podcast. The host and expert guests offer insightful advice that is helpful to anyone that listens!” – Brooke Craven
“I’m only a few episodes in, but I already love what I’m hearing. Samantha dives right into getting to know her guests and it’s all action from there, which is great!” – Krista Miller
“I’m loving Samantha’s podcast for her ability to ask questions that really allow the interviews to get to the strategies that business owners are curious about. It’s exciting to hear stories AND get something you can put into place in your business immediately!” – Reina Pomeroy
What’s Next:
3 Action Steps for each episode
New guests covering topics like learner-centered design, subscription-based businesses, and the true value of an hour
New solo episodes including what a week in my life looks like, website analytics, and auditing your website
Transcriptions for each episode
How You Can Help:
Share the podcast with a friend
Tag us on Instagram and Facebook @processtoprofitability or @lemonandthesea