Want to grow your podcast audience?

If you’re wrenching your hair out over your stagnating podcast audience, parked stubbornly south of the 100-listeners per episode mark....
Give me your ears!
Not literally, keep those; you’ll need them for what you're about to hear.
The pain of the plateau
I get it; the deflation hits hard when your buffer audience wouldn’t fill a dinghy, let alone that elusive cruise liner you dream of sipping Negronis on after a good hour in the hot tub.
But I'm going to share two key bits of insight with you.
1: How you need to reframe your current audience stats.
2: What you can do to increase them if you're still seeking dopamine.
By the time we’re done, you’ll have a noggin brimming with tactics tailored to your individual podcast challenges.
Because, let’s face it, moulding a prosperous podcast it’s not about rolling dice, it’s about strategy.
Want to get more of a handle on your podcast strategy so you can enjoy more new ideal listeners who are actually going to enjoy what you're putting out?
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00:00 Recommend using one of two website platforms.
05:23 Grow podcast with targeted ad investment.
08:25 Targeted, precise traffic without any wasted efforts.
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00:00 - Untitled
00:35 - Untitled
00:36 - Starting Your Podcast Journey
02:15 - Understanding Your Audience
04:09 - Strategies for Growing Your Podcast Audience
07:46 - Growing Your Podcast Audience
09:54 - Targeted Podcast Marketing Strategies
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Speaker ADuring the seven day course, I'll email you with a pro tip that will help enhance your podcast and bring you better results.
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Speaker AThat's Podmastery Co seven days.
Speaker BSeven Days.
Speaker BOne of the things that surfaces from the audits that I carry out for clients is Neil.
Speaker BHow do I grow my podcast's audience?
Speaker BUsually these people are a little bit disappointed with the numbers that they see in their feed, in their stats usually sub 100 per episode after 30 days.
Speaker BPutting aside for a moment the fact that actually, if you've got a hundred people listening to your episode within 30 days, that's pretty excellent.
Speaker BThink about it from this point of view.
Speaker BIf you hired out a village hall for the day to do a talk on something you're passionate about, and you saw 100 people turn up to listen to you give this talk, wouldn't you feel quite proud of that?
Speaker BYet, weirdly, when our podcast is published globally for a worldwide audience, somehow we see that as slightly less than putting that thought to the side for a moment.
Speaker BBecause it doesn't matter what I say about that, you are still going to be wanting those dopamine hits of, oh, I really would love to see my episode listens grow.
Speaker BFair enough.
Speaker BSo what we're going to talk about now is the challenges of growing an audience when it comes to publishing a podcast and some ideas that you might want to be looking at in order to grow that organic audience.
Speaker BIf you've got a bit of budget for marketing, we can cover that too.
Speaker BBut this is predominantly going to be for those people that want to get the biggest bang for their lack of buck.
Speaker BSo first of all, before we even think about growing an audience, we need to understand who our audience is.
Speaker BThere's no point trying to get more people listening to this thing if we don't know who it's for in the first place.
Speaker BTo that end, we need to think about defining our target listener.
Speaker BWho are they?
Speaker BWhat challenges do they face?
Speaker BHow do you help them?
Speaker BWhat will they get from listening to your podcast?
Speaker BAre you offering transformation?
Speaker BAre you offering a course?
Speaker BIs your podcast something they're going to get something from episode to episode?
Speaker BOr is it simply a guide?
Speaker BIs it a refresher of something they already know but just need you for the mentoring and accountability?
Speaker BAll of these questions are very important for you to Ask of yourself.
Speaker BBefore you start thinking about growing your audience, you also want to get some listener feedback from those that you already have listening now.
Speaker BI can recommend surveys for this.
Speaker BYou could offer a voucher, maybe for Amazon, 50 pound gift voucher.
Speaker BAsk for feedback directly within the episodes themselves.
Speaker BIf your podcast is hosted via its own website, which I highly recommend, you could stick some sort of voice note tool on there.
Speaker BPodcast Page and podpage offer these built into their own systems.
Speaker BSo if you don't have a podcast website, I highly recommend you use one of those two platforms.
Speaker BSo before we go into some of the actual specific ways that you can grow your podcast on the cheap or for free, let's talk about the psychology of growth when it comes to anything product related.
Speaker BTake for example, a new restaurant has opened in a town, nobody knows about it yet.
Speaker BMost companies, when they're doing something like this, they want to bring new footfall into their place of work, into their business.
Speaker BThey will advertise to let those customers know they exist.
Speaker BThey'll buy their first customers.
Speaker BAnd that's largely what you have to do with a podcast.
Speaker BYou have to buy your first listeners.
Speaker BIf you've got to a point where you've plateaued with your organic audience and.
Speaker AMaybe you're reaching, I don't know, between.
Speaker B70 and 120 listeners per episode, maybe you need to think about how you can strategically buy a new base level of listeners.
Speaker BYou've already got those 70 to 120 listeners turning up every single episode.
Speaker BThat's fine, that's great, you've got those.
Speaker BBut how are you going to get new listeners coming in?
Speaker BThere are a number of ways you can do this.
Speaker BYou can do the content marketing approach, where essentially you're setting up your social media channels for your show and you're promoting.
Speaker BSo we're talking lots of posts, different kinds of content, audio grams, video clips, quote cards, transcript segments, threads, you name it.
Speaker BThere's lots of ways that you can use social media to promote your podcast episodes.
Speaker BBlogs are obviously a great idea as well.
Speaker BAnd certainly if you can get a blog post published on a high domain authority website, that's great traffic for your podcast website.
Speaker BYou can organize to go on other podcasts and promote what you do on those shows.
Speaker BYou could do a feed drop.
Speaker BThat's where another podcast allows you to publish an episode in their feed.
Speaker BThis can sometimes be a financial arrangement or it can just be a swap.
Speaker BOne week you promote their podcast in your feed, the next week they promote your podcast in their feed.
Speaker BI think we need to manage your expectations on how effective this can be.
Speaker BYou might generate a 2% conversion or below.
Speaker BIn terms of that, it's probably going to be a handful of listeners, but if it's something that you feel like trying to, by all means give that a go.
Speaker AAre you still wondering why your podcast isn't pulling in those results you know it deserves?
Speaker AMaybe it's your clunky intro or those show notes that nobody's reading.
Speaker BPerhaps your artwork is more meh than meow.
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Speaker AAnd if you're using guests, I'll even show you how to book and interview the right ones.
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Speaker BBut the truth is, in order to grow your podcast, you're probably going to need to invest at least a little bit of money into it.
Speaker BOne of my favorite methods of growing a small podcast and getting a slightly bigger audience each time is Facebook ads.
Speaker BThey can be extremely effective to get you some extra traffic to podcast apps, specific landing pages in which people listen, maybe follow your show, in which case I would be thinking about a follow campaign.
Speaker BOr you can get people signed up to your newsletter using again Facebook lead generation forms.
Speaker BThis can be a really, really good method, honestly, for growing more followers more quickly, which can definitely help with the search ranking of your podcast within Apple podcasts and Spotify LinkedIn ads.
Speaker BThe same LinkedIn I find to be a little bit less effective unless you are literally doing a B2B podcast.
Speaker BHowever, great targeting.
Speaker BSimilar strategy you could use in app podcast ads.
Speaker BSo we're talking the likes of Acast or Spotify Pocket Casts take ads as well.
Speaker BThese are great because rather than having to cross a hurdle of someone scrolling a social media feed, then they got to take the decision to click on the button that will take them to your podcast within an app.
Speaker BThey're already in the app.
Speaker BThey're already in the modality of listening to podcasts so the conversion rates are going to be much higher because you're asking them not to go to another app.
Speaker BYou're just asking them to go to another podcast.
Speaker BThat can be extremely effective for growing your listener traffic.
Speaker BAnother thing you can try is pr.
Speaker BThis is where you create a story around a specific episode and then get that distributed to various different publications with the promise of either a link to your podcast episode or if you're really lucky, they might even embed a player for you.
Speaker BThere are lots of different services that offer this.
Speaker BPR Fire is one.
Speaker BI'm also a big fan of a company called whitepress.
Speaker BWhy Press allows you to get targeted publications that will embed your stories within various highly specific blogs and websites around the world.
Speaker BThis could be a great way of you getting slightly more affordable campaigns published for your podcast if you've got a bit more budget.
Speaker BWell, there is something a little bit more effective that you can try.
Speaker BYou can work with Podnos Podcasting.
Speaker BWe have agreements with third party providers where we can actually embed your podcast in highly relevant blogs and websites around the world.
Speaker BSimilar to whitepress, but even more targeted to the point of actually picking the genders, the age and the earning brackets of the people visiting these websites.
Speaker BIf that's something that will be of interest to you, then please do reach out to me and we could talk about how we can help you to grow your podcast audience in a highly targeted and relevant way.
Speaker BAbsolutely no wasted traffic.
Speaker BWe don't use bots.
Speaker BYou can guarantee where people are listening, how old they are, what gender they are, if you have a very gender specific product and what their earning bracket is.
Speaker BIf you're offering courses, this could be a great solution for you.
Speaker BI hope that helps.
Speaker BAnd if you need any more information, you know where I am.
Speaker BDo reach out to me.
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