Capture Listener Input with Zapier and Google Sheets (Podcast Liftoff Preview)



Ever wonder how you can automatically get listener (or reader) input using Twitter hashtags? Wonder no more. You can do it quickly with Zapier and Google Sheets.

This is a free preview from the Podcast Liftoff.

Podcast Liftoff (https://podcastliftoff.com) just got a HUGE update to show you how to create consistent content for your podcast, and make money doing it.

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