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# Episode donation

## Introduction

You can make each episode of your podcast into a digital creation. If the audience is interested in your content, they can get single episode of digital creation through donation.

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## Advantages

1. Compared to the general donation, there is no need to prepare special content to give back to listeners and fans. Your single-episode content users are sponsorship rewards.
2. Digital creations can be published on social media to effectively promote podcast traffic.
3. Digital creations can be sold in the secondary market, and creators will get a share of the profits.


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