3 hours ago · Life · 0 comments

Robert shared this suggestion for countering How to kill a blog: Don't go niche. That can help. It reminds me of this question and answer from Nate's Podcasting FAQ: Q. Is it hard to keep finding ideas and guests? Nah. I can't think of any podcaster who has had a hard time keeping a show going for content reasons, except those who painted themselves in a corner by defining their shows too narrowly. After eight years of Thinking Poker, I'm much closer to thinking "we barely even got started exploring that world" than "we were scraping the bottom of the barrel." I never would have guessed how high the conversion rate is when you ask people to come on a podcast. (When in doubt, send the email!) Although, Robert's suggestion leaves me wanting a less abstract one. Don't stop. The only thing that matters is that you're still going. That goes for when you have faced no significant impediments, started limiting yourself, tried to trend, or otherwise. As soon as you stop, you've got one foot…

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