22: The First 3 Investments Every Podcaster Should Prioritize

Are you tired of pouring time, energy, and money into your podcast with minimal growth to show for it?

You are not alone.

Many podcasters struggle to see significant growth in their podcasts, and it can be frustrating to feel like you're not making progress. But fear not – I have the solution for you! In this episode, I’ll be sharing the top three priorities you should focus on to see a significant boost in your podcast audience and maximize your podcast's potential.

By the end of this episode, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and resources needed to make better decisions and grow your podcast without feeling overwhelmed.

Top 3 Investments Every Podcaster Should Prioritize

3. Social Media:

Social media is one of the top three priorities every podcaster should focus on first to grow their podcast. It can be a major pain point for many podcasters, but it is crucial for effectively engaging with your audience and receiving valuable feedback. To save time and energy, consider delegating social media tasks to someone else, such as content creation and scheduling.

Ask yourself: am I just posting and ghosting?

Social media is the connector piece of your podcast - you’re already doing uni-directional communication through your show, so it’s important to use your presence on social channels to connect on an immediate level with your audience.

Additionally, you can make smaller investments in software licenses or on short courses that teaches you how to create content that truly resonates with your listeners. This will help you develop an engaging social media presence that not only attracts new listeners, but also encourages existing ones to continue tuning in. We actually have created a quick 1-hour training that you can enroll here.

2. Editing:

Editing is another crucial element of podcasting that can make a massive difference in your podcast's overall quality.

A well-edited podcast sounds professional and appealing to your audience, which is essential for retaining listeners and attracting new ones.

If editing is not your strong suit or if you find it time-consuming, consider outsourcing this task to a professional editor or using editing software. This will not only save you valuable time, but also ensure that your podcast sounds polished and professional.

And if you’re fearing that no-one will be able to capture your ‘style’, guess again! There are fantastic professionals out there, ready to pick up your style, just trust that you’ll be able to work with them to get to a final result that you’re proud of!

1. Content Strategy:

Finally, having a solid content strategy in place is vital for maximizing your podcast's potential and ensuring that your content aligns with your goals. Without a clear strategy, you may be wasting time, energy, and money on content that does not serve your podcast's purpose or help you achieve your desired results.

To develop a content strategy that works for you, consider working with a podcast strategist who can help you identify your goals, create a plan to achieve them, and make better decisions for your podcast's growth. This will help you create content that speaks to your target audience and keeps them engaged, ultimately leading to a more successful podcast, and business.

You don’t need to wait for the ‘right’ time to invest in content strategy, and it’s not reserved for only you’re big enough! There are strategists for all budgets.

Our podcast power hour starts at $320.

Takeaways from this episode:

  • By focusing on these top three priorities – social media, editing, and content strategy – you can significantly boost your podcast's growth and maximize its potential.

  • Your energy and money are precious - it’s time to put them to good use! Instead of thinking that you’re ‘spending’ money, consider it an ‘investment’ that will help you fas-track your goals!

  • If you’re not looking forward to writing social media promotion for your show, consider hiring someone who can understand your message, and craft content that engages a passive audience!

  • Content strategy isn’t for ‘later’, or for those who have ‘thousands’ of downloads. Content strategy is the first thing you should invest in to save you time, and avoid burnout!

Resources mentioned in the episode:

Social media course for Podcasters: https://bit.ly/3CsTtXg

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Learn more about our Maximize Your Podcast Content course: https://bit.ly/3TesQwc

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