Growing a podcast isn’t just about hitting record and hoping for the best. If you’ve been tuning in, you know we’re all about making remarkable content that actually resonates with listeners. Last week, we dug deep into what successful shows are doing differently, and trust me, it’s not rocket science. It’s about conversation, not just broadcasting.
Today, I’m sharing free tools and insights to help connect with your audience better and some juicy news from Spotify that might just change the way you think about your podcast. Spoiler alert: it’s not all sunshine and rainbows.
I looked at some of the big names in the biz and guess what? Most of them have one thing in common — they interact with their listeners. They don’t just talk at you; they want to talk with you. We’re talking newsletters, voicemails, and even knowing the eye color of your audience. Because if you can relate to your listeners on that level, you’re doing something right. I even had a hilarious blunder with my email list that turned into a goldmine of feedback — the kind of feedback that makes or breaks your show. So, if you’re still wondering why your podcast isn’t growing, it might be time to roll up those sleeves and get face-to-face with your audience, even if it’s over Zoom.
The best way to find out what your audience wants is to ask them. I’m inviting you into my podcast kitchen to help shape future episodes. Because at the end of the day, your podcast should feel like a recipe that everyone can enjoy together. Join me for a live chat on October 16th where we’ll dive into what you want to hear, and let’s make this show the best it can be. Remember, if you want to grow, you have to listen first. Now, go out there and start those conversations!
Tools To Get In Touch With Your AudienceYou could do this via zoom for $18/month (and cancel after the first month), if you need a free email tool look at systeme (aff), which does email, communities, digital and physical goods, courses and more. You can use lu.ma to have people register (it's free if you don't charge). Lu.ma then reminds people, and makes it easy for them to add the meeting to their calendar. If you are looking for an affordable calendar tool, check out Tidycal. Unlike Calendly (that charges you a monthly fee) Tidycal is a low one time payment for a lifetime deal. I've used it for years.
Affordable Lifetime Music DealI've been using Audio Blocks for my background music, and I was aware of TuneReel (as you can buy a single song for around $15. They have a lifetime deal around $300 and this includes a license for your Podcast! They have THOUSANDS of songs to choose from and there are no "Cheap Casio Keyboard" sounding drums, etc. Check it out! (aff)
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