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Podchaser Pro Debuts Access to Reach, Contacts, Demos


Podchaser Pro
Podchaser Pro

Podchaser, a podcast database, has announced the release of its new service for podcast professionals entitled Podchaser Pro, bringing efficiency to the process of discovering, qualifying and contacting podcasts. The service builds upon its data set to provide access to reach, contacts, demographics and more across over 1.4 million podcasts. The new platform helps marketing agencies, PR firms, publicists and networks to create effective podcasts campaigns.

"Podcasting is a secret weapon for marketers and communications professionals. What other medium lets you target and engage your niche for multiple hours," said Podchaser co-founder and CEO Bradley Davis. "With nearly 100,000 new podcasts being released each month on top of the massive number of existing shows, the opportunities are overwhelming. Discovering, qualifying, and contacting these podcasts is the tough part, requiring way too many browser tabs, wild guesses, and headaches. Podchaser brings the whole process together in one place, saving you time and bringing more wins to clients."

Davis notes that Podchaser Pro makes it easy to find the most influential podcasts within niches using Podchaser's new "Power Score" metric. Podchaser Pro users can browse, search and sort podcasts by their Power Score -- a unique score of a podcast's influence based on over 30 different data points including audience size, social influence and more.

For more information, visit www.podchaser.com/pro.

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