The Brokeback Podcaster is a term you’ll find in the introduction of my book. This is the person that adamantly says that you should never make money podcasting, but then complains that they’re tired of doing the editing stuff and wish they could hire someone to do it for them.
They say that money in podcasting is evil, but then complain that they had to stay up until 3 in the morning preparing the next episode of their podcast. Then their partner gets mad at them for staying up late.
I wrote about the brokeback entrepreneur about a year ago. It came out of my frustration with some entrepreneurs who wanted me to bend over backwards, but not compensate me for my time. Or, worst yet, their idea of compensation was to barter a basket of candles and hand lotion. I’m not kidding.
I thought I left the brokeback entrepreneur behind when I re-entered the technology field, but sadly, I now find them here. And they’re no longer a brokeback entrepreneur, but now, a brokeback podcaster.
The article I wrote back in February 2006 on the 7 Ways to Spot a Brokeback Entrepreneur (And How to Avoid Them) is so relevant now that all I need to do is replace the word entrepreneur in the article with podcaster.
That being the case, here are the 7 characteristics of a brokeback podcaster:
- Brokeback podcasters always pick your brain.
- Brokeback podcasters copy from you instead of thinking of fresh, new ideas.
- Brokeback podcasters attend or sign up for every freebie that you offer.
- Brokeback podcasters are uncomfortable when you upsell your products or services.
- Brokeback podcasters will seek to barter their services with you.
- Brokeback podcasters expect you to drop everything for them.
- Brokeback podcasters hang out together.
My goodness, I actually see myself in one of the characteristics above. That will change. Quickly. And if you see yourself in any of the characteristics above or if you need tips on how to avoid the brokeback podcaster, go to the article and look for the How to Avoid Them tip under each characteristic.
What other characteristics does the brokeback podcaster exhibit that I missed? Let’s have some fun here.
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