How Third-Party Podcast Prefixes Can Help Define Your Listeners and Attract Sponsors

How Third-Party Podcast Prefixes Can Help Define Your Listeners and Attract Sponsors

By Danny Brown

Host analytics are excellent, and can really help you understand the growth of your show and where you need to add some more focus. Combining with third-party podcast prefixes, though, can really help you understand your audience and attract better sponsors.

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