FAQ

  • What is a podcast network?

    A podcast network is a collection of podcasts that are produced, distributed, or made available to advertisers through a single company, or network. The Rural Podcast Network does all of these things.

  • How Do Podcast Networks Work?

    These networks function as efficient facilitators, streamlining various facets of podcast production, distribution, and monetization. The intricate web of collaboration within these networks involves the pooling of shared resources, cross-promotional efforts, and the implementation of a cohesive branding strategy. Essentially, Podcast Networks establish a well-organized framework that enables podcasts to thrive collectively, creating an environment where the achievement of one podcast contributes to the overall success of the entire network. This structured approach fosters an atmosphere conducive to collective success and growth.

  • What's the typical revenue-sharing model in podcast networks?

    Revenue-sharing models vary, but common structures involve networks taking a percentage of ad revenue, typically ranging from 10% to 40% for the network.

    Here at the Rural Podcast Network, you (the podcaster) get 70% of the ad share.

  • Can I leave a podcast network once I join?

    Yes, many podcast networks allow podcasters to exit the network, usually following a predetermined notice period.

  • Do I retain ownership of my content when affiliated with a network?

    While this is a big concern for other networks, here at the Rural Podcast Network, you retain full autonomy over your show and content.

  • What makes the Rural Podcast Network Different From Other Networks?

    While most networks are only interested in numbers, downloads and letting you do all the heavy lifting;the Rural Podast Network has both the network side and the membership side to offer Rural Podcasters an options at every level of their podcasting journey.