My guest today is Brian Berkowitz, an interior design and real estate photographer. Brian is the co-host of a new podcast called Shooting Spaces. His audience is a very niche group of people working in the real estate/interior design market.
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During today’s episode, Brian tells me what it is like to cater to such a niche audience. He gives some tips on how he formulates his content and shares some of the setbacks he has dealt with regarding the show. We have a useful conversation about podcasting equipment and how to create the best listening experience for your audience.
If you are planning to create a niche market podcast, Brian has some valuable tips that will help you get started on the right foot.
Today’s highlights:
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Thank you for joining me for today’s Podcast Hackers episode! Tune in next time as we continue to have in-depth conversations with experts who can help make your podcast the best it can be!
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