Ranking The 3 Major Content Distribution Buckets w/ Justin Simon [PODCAST SWAP]

Got something special for you this week - a podcast swap! I always say that running a successful podcast is 40% creation and 60% distribution. And if there's someone who knows anything about effectively distributing content - it's Justin Simon. Host of the Distribution First Podcast and Founder of a consulting firm that specialises in helping B2B brands build content strategies with distribution at their core, Justin is someone I deeply respect. So, when I listened to his recent episode on ranking the three major content distribution buckets - I had to find a way to share it with you all. It addresses the main challenges brands face in making their work visible amongst all the commodity content flooding our feeds. In this episode, you'll learn: Why most companies' strategies leave their work hidden from their audience.Why relying solely on SEO can be limiting and the potential pitfalls that come you'll run into.The challenges of using rented channels like LinkedIn, Twitter, or Threads to reach your audience (and why they should be part of your distribution arsenal anyway). If you like this episode, I highly recommend checking out Distribution First wherever you find your podcasts - Apple, Spotify, he's on them all. ** Have you thought about launching a podcast for your brand but aren't sure where to start? Book 60 minutes with me to brainstorm some ideas and get practical advice on how to create a show your customers care about. Totally free. Drop me an email at [email protected] or book a time to chat with me using this link: https://www.b2b-better.com/podcast-assessment You can also follow me on LinkedIn. Head over here: linkedin.com/in/jasonbradwell

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Buying a piece of SaaS software off-the-shelf with a credit card is not the same as buying a 7-figure enterprise technology solution. So why do we try and market them in the same way? B2B Better exists to help complex businesses understand and execute a modern-day marketing strategy. We're obsessed with long sales cycles, bespoke value props and big buying committees - and how marketing can contribute to cold, hard revenue. Each week, Jason Bradwell sits down with industry experts to break down topics like demand and lead generation, sales and marketing alignment, positioning and messaging and ABM. Learn more about B2B better here: https://www.b2b-better.com/