NEW YORK, Dec. 19, 2017 -- C-Suite Radio, the premier source for the world’s leading business podcasts for c-suite leaders, business executives, and entrepreneurs, is announcing a new partnership with PodSearch, an online podcast directory that provides listeners with easy navigation to search for content based on category, sub-category, and keyword searches.
PodSearch has generated over 1 million page views in the U.S. and currently has over 700 podcast listings. With this partnership in place, C-Suite Radio hosts can expect a dedicated podcast profile page that will provide a full view of their show – including show and host descriptions, show samples, links to social media pages, and links for listeners to download and subscribe to their podcasts. Other benefits include:
- Exposure to wide range of listeners looking for podcasts
- Exposure to advertisers, which helps grow revenue
- Performance insights, including monthly reporting on traffic and engagement with your podcast
“It’s a thrill to partner with PodSearch! Their directory is second to none and it will provide our C-Suite Radio hosts with easy navigation tools that will make it easier for people to find their podcasts,” said C-Suite Network Chairman Jeffrey Hayzlett. “It will also make it attractive for advertisers and sponsors looking to make an investment in this medium that’s growing like crazy.”
PodSearch is available via website and free native mobile apps for iOS and Android. Podcasts can be heard on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play and other formats chosen by the show.
“PodSearch.com delivers over a million impressions to people who are hungry for great podcast content. That’s why we’re proud to welcome C-Suite Radio, creator of top-tier business content, to our fast-growing podcast roster,” said Dave Newmark, PodSearch.com CEO.
If you have a business show you’d like to see on C-Suite Radio, contact us here: http://www.c-suiteradio.com/contact/
If you would like to be considered as a guest on C-Suite Radio, fill out this submission form: http://www.c-suiteradio.com/get-interviewed-c-suite-radio/
For more information, visit http://www.c-suiteradio.com.
About C-Suite Radio
C-Suite Radio is the premier source of the world’s leading business podcasts for C-Suite leaders and business executives, featuring shows covering a range of topics, including sales, marketing, leadership, social media, finance, and management. C-Suite Radio features premium content from top thought leaders, designed to increase knowledge, deepen understanding, and build skills to enhance readers’ personal and professional lives. Visit C-Suite Radio online and follow them on Facebook and Twitter.
Media Contact:
Keira Rodríguez
Senior Media Strategist
TallGrass Public Relations
[email protected]
914.830.3241


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