Help me make the DNW Podcast even better.
100 weeks ago I published the first Domain Name Wire Podcast with Ray King as my guinea pig. This week I published the 100th weekly edition of the Domain Name Wire Podcast.
I’ve learned a lot about podcasting in the past couple of years and am delighted with the results. The podcast allows me to go much deeper on topics than I can with a simple blog post.
I’ve interviewed WordPress creator Matt Mullenweg, got a first-hand story of domain theft, and, just this week, interviewed the inventor of the DNS.
Domain name investors and brokers such as Andrew Rosener, Lonnie Borck and Frank Schilling have allowed me to pepper them with questions.
In the recent DWN Reader Survey, half of the respondents said they listen to the podcast frequently, and 25% said they sometimes listen to the podcast. Listeners told me they’d like new and interesting guests.
That’s part of the reason I created PodcastGuests.com. But I’d also like your help.
Do you know someone under the radar who would make an interesting guest on the podcast? Or is there someone I’ve overlooked so far?
Drop me a note, especially if you can help connect me to that person.
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Rayn Sullivan says
Congrats on 100, enjoy listening to them on my time off.. I read about Chad Folkening here and there and find his knowledge and approach interesting. Never been on your podcast and think would be valuable. Looking forward to seeing other industry leaders on the show and keep up the great work..
Francois says
Probably very interesting but I never listen your podcasts because I do not understand english spoken.
Maybe the first improvement will be to put a transcript for non english people.
Joseph Peterson says
Transcripts would be useful.
I’m slightly embarrassed to admit, Andrew, that, I’ve never watched 1 of your podcasts. That’s in spite of being a contributing writer here at DNW and even though I read 100% of your articles. Obviously, I know there’s value in the interviews. Just not a podcast guy.
Articles are snacks. Podcasts are sit-down meals. We can skim text, but there’s no way to fast-forward through a video and get anything out of it. Maybe I’m the only weirdo who feels this way; but pausing to watch an hour-long podcast can be hard to justify for busy professionals.
With a transcript, some of us might engage more with your interviews.
Frank Michlick says
Congratulations on the 100 and what a fitting podcast to reach it. Great one, enjoyed this a lot.
Always listen to your podcasts during work – much better than the radio.
Andrew Allemann says
Thanks Frank!