Apple – Spotify – YouTube – Amazon Here’s 7 simple places to find topics for your podcast (that bring in clients) If you’ve ever opened a Google Doc and thought, “I have no idea what to talk about this week”, you’re not alone. You want your show to grow, bring in clients and make aContinue reading “54. How to never run out of podcast content ideas”
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Pinterest for podcasters who want long-term growth
The evergreen marketing strategy you’re probably missing If you’re tired of putting hours into your podcast only to watch the visibility drop off after 24 hours… this is for you. Most podcasters don’t realise that their episodes can keep working for them long after they’re published, and Pinterest is one of the simplest ways toContinue reading “Pinterest for podcasters who want long-term growth”
53. Podcast promotion that works while you sleep
Apple – Spotify – YouTube – Amazon Tired of pouring energy into social media and getting nothing in return? What if your podcast content could bring in leads for months without you lifting a finger? In this episode, I’m chatting with Anita Dykstra about how podcasters can use Pinterest to grow their audience and bringContinue reading “53. Podcast promotion that works while you sleep”
Make your podcast work harder with SEO blogs
Apple – Spotify – YouTube – Amazon Why your podcast needs blog content if you want to grow faster If you’re a podcaster, you’re already creating some of the most powerful content out there. But if you’re not turning your episodes into SEO-optimised blog posts, you’re leaving visibility, reach, and clients on the table. Most podcasters think their podcast and blogContinue reading “Make your podcast work harder with SEO blogs”
52. Why your podcast needs a blog
Apple – Spotify – YouTube – Amazon Are you sick of being told to be everywhere online all the time? What if your podcast could quietly bring in leads without constant content creation? In this episode, I’m joined by SEO and evergreen blog strategist Anita Dykstra. We chat about how to turn your podcast episodesContinue reading “52. Why your podcast needs a blog”
51. Claim your podcast for better Apple and Spotify data
Apple – Spotify – YouTube – Amazon Are you really getting all the data you could from Apple and Spotify? Many podcasters don’t realise that just because your show is on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, doesn’t mean you’ve claimed it. In this episode, I’m breaking down what it really means to claim your podcast onContinue reading “51. Claim your podcast for better Apple and Spotify data”
Why you need to claim your podcast now
Why you need to claim your podcast now If you’ve already got your show on Apple or Spotify, you might assume everything’s set up perfectly. But if you haven’t claimed your podcast, you’re leaving valuable listener data on the table. Those insights are what help you grow faster. They show you who’s listening, what episodesContinue reading “Why you need to claim your podcast now”
50. The risk of swearing in your podcast
Apple – Spotify – YouTube – Amazon Is it ever okay to swear on your podcast? Have you ever hit publish and then wondered if that cheeky F-bomb was a bit much? In this episode, I answer the question of whether swearing has a place in your podcast and what it means for your brand.Continue reading “50. The risk of swearing in your podcast”
How to keep your podcast real without losing professionalism
Is swearing holding back your podcast? Let’s be honest, swearing happens. Whether it’s passion, frustration, or just real talk, every podcaster has faced the same dilemma at some point: should I leave that in? The answer depends on your podcast strategy, not just what’s “right” or “wrong.” Your language should fit your brand voice, supportContinue reading “How to keep your podcast real without losing professionalism”
49. When podcast consistency isn’t the most important thing
Apple – Spotify – YouTube – Amazon Have you ever felt like your podcast isn’t reflecting where your business is heading? I’m back! After an unexpected break from the podcast, I’m sharing what really happened, why I stepped away, and how I’ve re-aligned my show with where my business is now. This episode is aContinue reading “49. When podcast consistency isn’t the most important thing”
