214. The Pyramid of Progression: The Ideal Frequency

Starting a podcast can be daunting, but clearly defining what success means to you can become one of the best tools you have when it comes to growing your show.  

Welcome to Should I Start A Podcast.

Each week Ronsley Vaz, with the help of a star-studded entrepreneurial guest lineup, explores why you should start a podcast and build an audience, and how to keep them hungry for more. If you’re thinking about starting a podcast or simply finding a better way to get your message out to your audience, then this is the podcast for you.

Today, we’re spoiling you with yet another snippet from our We Are Podcast 6-week Launch Accelerator Course. Although this intensive program is usually only available to registered attendees of WAP, we’ve decided this information was too valuable to hide away from the masses.

We’re going to be eavesdropping on this exclusive conversation with Ronsley, which pairs up nicely with the previous launch accelerator sneak peek, Shaping Your Definition of Success. This time around, he presents an overview of exactly how to shape your definition of success by using the Pyramid of Progression.

If you’re new to podcasting, this is a fantastic tool for creating and launching a successful show- the right way.

Also in this sneak peek:
  • What do you want your movement to be about?
  • What is your ideal frequency?
  • Introducing the Pyramid of Progression
  • De-constructing the revenue scale
  • Why it’s so important to take one step at a time

 

 

To register for We Are Podcast House Sessions 2.0 this September, go to wearepodcast.com.

Author: Ronsley Vaz

Ronsley is the founder & chief day dreamer at AMPLIFY. He is an author, speaker & serial entrepreneur.

He has a Masters’ degree in Software Engineering and an MBA in Psychology and Leadership. He is known as the creator of We Are Podcast – the first Podcasting Conference in the Southern Hemisphere, and the host of The Bond Appetit Podcast and Should I Start a Podcast. He has an audience of over 3 million in 133 countries.

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