Buy Advertising on the We Are Libertarians Podcast Network

In the span of two years, podcast advertising has become a billion-dollar industry. Why? Changes to social media and search engines aren’t getting the same results as they used to. Let’s be honest. Why would anyone want to financially support them? Plus, the loyal audiences of audio brands have a better return on investment. Need more convincing? Look up Edison Research’s Infinite Dial.

As our ability to market the shows using Big Tech wanes, we need a new way to find potential libertarians and tell them there is an optimistic and hopeful path for the future of this country. We are buying recurring ads on other podcasts promoting the network, but it takes revenue to do that, so we are offering advertising on our entire network beginning in June to fund it.

As the longest-running libertarian network, this audience has been our partner in growth for almost a decade. Many longtime listeners know I’ve wanted to stay completely listener-funded, but it’s time to pivot to reach our next level of growth.

We are looking for advertisers that will enhance the lives of our listeners, and we have six slots available for companies that are looking to grow with us. I am offering this to our audience members first.

Volume matters in advertising, and no other libertarian brand can offer you over 40 episodes across 9 shows a month while reaching tens of thousands of people for one easy monthly payment. It is simple. Email me at chris@chrisspangle.com for the sales deck and let us start supporting your business as you support ours.

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Chris Spangle is the host of the Chris Spangle Show, History of Modern Politics, and Liberty Explained, podcasts on the We Are Libertarians Podcast Network. He is also the co-host of the Patdown podcast, a comedy podcast with comedians Ms. Pat and Deon Curry. Chris Spangle has been podcasting since 2007, and now teaches podcasting at PodcastingAndPlatforms.com. He also hosts the public affairs radio show “We Thought You Might Like To Know...” on Indiana radio stations which focuses on nonprofits.

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