As a listener, you're in a good position to judge - do you think that the content suffers from being so frequently produced? So they're making $2k per episode on ads - would they make $15k if they made one podcast a week? On that time scale, is there a better monetisation model?
I've never listened to SED and I made no judgements about the quality. I subscribe to a lot of podcasts, but only listen to a few religiously. The others I skim through or just delete.
$2000 a Day is of course not bad - I'm assuming that sales, recording, editing, etc. is a full time job.
I'm going through the Software Engineering Radio podcast now and skipping a lot of them. But I found a few gems from some influential people in software that were relevant then as well as now.
Others, I saved for when I have more time to actually listen to, take notes and maybe blog about.
I've never listened to SED and I made no judgements about the quality. I subscribe to a lot of podcasts, but only listen to a few religiously. The others I skim through or just delete.
$2000 a Day is of course not bad - I'm assuming that sales, recording, editing, etc. is a full time job.
I'm going through the Software Engineering Radio podcast now and skipping a lot of them. But I found a few gems from some influential people in software that were relevant then as well as now.
Others, I saved for when I have more time to actually listen to, take notes and maybe blog about.