Running a podcast is an exciting creative venture, but the money you earn—whether from sponsorships, subscriptions, or the newer micropayments model—comes with a tax side‑kick you shouldn’t ignore. This guide breaks down the essential tax rules that every podcaster should understand, from reporting income to taking deductions and navigating self‑employment taxes.
Anything you receive for your podcast—sponsorship fees, affiliate commissions, listener donations, subscription revenue, or even a one‑time payment for a paid episode—counts as gross income. The IRS treats podcast income the same way it treats any other freelance or self‑employed earnings. That means you must:
In the evolving landscape of podcasting, LinkedIn has emerged as a powerhouse platform for reaching business leaders, executives, and industry professionals. If you’re a podcaster targeting a professional audience, a well‑crafted LinkedIn strategy can drive listens, foster community engagement, and ultimately boost monetization through subscriptions or micropayments. This guide breaks down how to leverage LinkedIn’s tools and content formats to grow your business podcast’s reach and impact.
Podcasting is an exciting medium that lets you share ideas, stories, and expertise with a global audience. But if you’re just getting started, a few common pitfalls can hold you back from growing your listenership, building a community, and monetizing your content. In this guide, we break down the seven most frequent mistakes that new podcasters make and give you practical steps to sidestep them—so you can launch a polished, profitable podcast from day one.