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Audience GROWTH With Lead Generation – PTC 319

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Growing your audience begins with lead generation. These are people who share your interest in your niche. Where do you find those people who can become subscribers?

Audience growth is a process. To increase your downloads, you need to generate more leads. Then, you need to convert those leads into subscribers just like a sales funnel.

LINKS

Links mentioned in this episode:

Joe Sayles Jr. summit –

www.FlipYourMarketingFlops.com

Podcast production with Podcast Talent Coach –

www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/editing

Podcast hosting with Libsyn –

www.Libsyn.com

Podcast Profits Mentorship application –

www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/mentor

Ultimate Course Formula with Iman Aghay –

www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/UCF

Before we get into the process, let me tell you about a few opportunities for you and your podcast.

PRODUCTION

First, I have started offering podcast production. If you are spending too much time each week editing, posting and promoting your show, I can help. I have a team that can handle these tasks, so you can spend more of your time finding clients and building your brand and business.

There are three different levels ranging from simple editing to a full service done-for-you package. You can see your options and find a package that is right for you at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/editing.

HOSTING

Second, if you do not have a hosting service for your podcast, I am now an affiliate for Libsyn. I have been hosting my podcast with Libsyn since I started the show in 2013. Some of the biggest shows are hosted by Libsyn. They also have amazing support.

If you would like your first month free, visit www.Libsyn.com and use the coupon code PTC for Podcast Talent Coach.

MENTORSHIP

The final opportunity is very limited.

This is a special no-risk opportunity for a very limited number of podcasters.

You won’t have to pay thousands or even a few dollars to join this exclusive group. However, you will need to be a great fit.

In this group, I will help you grow your podcast and make money with your show. It comes with no risk to you.

I am looking for 6 podcasters to join Podcast Profits Mentorship.

In this exclusive group, you will …

  • Grow your audience and influence
  • Develop a product or service to sell
  • Build a framework to make money with your show
  • Participate in a small mastermind to help you reach your goals

Membership in this group comes with no risk. You pay me nothing up front. I only get paid a commission of 20% when you make money with your show, similar to most affiliate programs.

To keep the group small, 6 podcasters will be selected from all applications. I want to be sure I have time to give each member the attention they need to succeed.

To qualify for the group, you must …

  • Have published 25 episodes
  • Be willing to attend a 90-minute call every week
  • Be willing to spend 30 minutes a day to grow your audience and business
  • Share with me your download and revenue data during the program
  • Allow me to use your success as a case study

The program begins February 2, 2021. Application deadline is Sunday, January 24, 2021.

If you fit and you’re hungry to grow and win, click here to apply:

www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/mentor

WHO DO YOU FOLLOW?

Let’s talk about leads and who you follow.

I have found my greatest success when I pick one expert and follow that person until I’ve gone as far as possible. Chances are good that your followers are the same.

Have you ever binged content? It happens all the time with podcasts.

There will be those days when you see a bit spike in your downloads. This isn’t a big influx of listeners. This is most likely one or two listeners getting all they can.

Over the past four days, I drove 2,000 miles taking my daughter back to college. Dropping her off doesn’t look like it is going to get any easier anytime soon.

On our drive, we spent 12 hours consuming TEDx talks from an event put on by Sarah Lawrence. It was all about positive change.

I discovered Sarah through Iman Aghay with Success Road Academy. I have been following Iman for about a year now, consuming all I can from him.

Iman has a program called Ultimate Course Formula. It helps you build your program in 6 weeks. This leads into his higher level coaching programs. My personal coach teaches in these programs. That is how I discovered Iman.

Over the past 12 months, I’ve been watching all of the videos in the courses. I have watched most of Iman’s YouTube videos. He has a member call every week that I attend. There isn’t anything I haven’t consumed. I want it all.

More importantly, I tell people like you about Iman. This is how his audience and influence grows. Word-of-mouth is powerful. It is how you find leads for your podcast and business.

Lead generation is a key step in growing your tribe.

LEADS

Leads are people you want to pursue to see if they qualify to be a listener, client or customer. This could simply be an audience or list of names.

Once you determine they have an interest in your subject or niche, they become a qualified lead. They are now a name with an interest.

As they become aware of your content, material or offerings, you determine they are a fit for what you do. Now they are a qualified prospect.

From here, you build rapport. You grow the know, like and trust. Foster the relationship.

When the relationship becomes strong, they become a subscriber, customer or client.

This is the customer journey, more often called the funnel these days.

So, if you want more listeners, you need to get more leads. Don’t let the term lead only represent clients. Leads could also become subscribers and grow your audience. You still need to find people who share your interest.

LEAD GENERATION

Joe Sayles Jr. is a Lead Generation Funnel Efficiency Coach, Strategist, and Speaker who has served in various digital marketing channel positions.

Joe has an amazing background. He has owned a martial arts studio, a company that created blogs and websites, and a digital marketing company.

Today, using Joe’s proprietary Lead Generation Domination System™ that was developed over the past decade, he has helped generate more than $15 million in online revenue. Joe combines his knowledge and experiences to help solopreneur businesses learn to increase their leads, decrease their costs, and grow their profits by a minimum of 30% in 90 days (or less), by creating efficient lead generation funnels.

I am excited to have him on the show today to help us develop our lead generation.

In this conversation, you will learn …

– how your podcast fits into your funnel

– how to overcome the biggest struggles with lead generation

– the biggest mistakes most online experts make with lead generation

– and much more

I love the nuggets Joe gives us to grow our show. The lady that is 70-something getting more work than she can handle was amazing. Your podcast is part of your system to build your business. Make sure you lay it out and plan.

Get connected to his mini-summit the 3rd Thursday of each month. It is coming up this week. Find the link at www.FlipYourMarketingFlops.com.

Do you need help with your podcast? E-mail me any time at Coach@PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let’s see what we can do.

Let’s turn your information into engaging entertainment.

Your Podcast Funnel Framework – PTC 305

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Do you have a funnel framework built around your podcast? Your show provides you a huge opportunity to make a powerful connection with your audience. But, the whole process of a funnel can be confusing.

As we go through this, I want to give you a free resource. For a limited time, you can get a free account for life to GrooveFunnels.

This includes GroovePages, which is a powerful funnel builder. You also get full access to GrooveSell and GrooveAffiliate. All 3 are free for life if you sign up now.

For your free GrooveFunnels account, visit www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/funnel.

For the upgrade to a platinum account for life for a one-time price, visit www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/funnelupgrade.

Let’s get rid of some of the confusion around funnels.

WHAT IS A FUNNEL

A purchase funnel is best viewed as a customer’s journey with you. First, they become familiar with you. The listeners then decide if they like you and trust you. Then, they might decide to buy something from you. Finally, they decide to go all in with your high end product.

In 1898, Elias St. Elmo Lewis created a model highlighting the stages of a customer’s relationship with a business. This model can be used with your podcast as well.

St. Elmo Lewis called it the “AIDA” model. It describes 4 stages every prospect encounters as they take the journey. “AIDA” stands for:

  • Awareness
  • Interest
  • Desire
  • Action

At the Awareness stage, prospects become aware that they have a problem and that a solution exists.

The prospect then becomes interested in a few products or services as the potential solution for them.

The next step is desire. This is where the prospect evaluates a particular solution.

Finally, they take action and decide whether or not to buy.

A conversion funnel is similar to a purchase funnel. Conversion funnel is the term used to describe the course a consumer follows online.

Both of these are described as a funnel, because fewer and fewer people make it to each stage. For instance, at the desire stage a portion of the prospects will decide your solution isn’t right for them. Therefore, fewer people move to the next step of the funnel.

YOUR PODCAST

So, how can you build a funnel with your podcast?

First, you need to get in front of new potential listeners as we’ve been discussing the past few weeks. This is phase 1 of Awareness. This is how people get to know you exist.

Next, your podcast demonstrates what you know and what you’re all about. This is phase 2 for you. This is where people decide if you are right for them.

Phase 3 is desire. You create desire by offering them additional help. Show them what you do and then how they can get more of this.

In phase 3 you would offer them a free resource in exchange for their name and e-mail address. This could be a report, checklist, or some other piece of value. You talk about it on your show and encourage them to take the next step in the funnel.

This free resource is typically referred to as a lead magnet. It is designed to attract leads for you. If you want a list of 21 lead magnet ideas, get it at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/21lead. No e-mail address required. Just head over and download it for free.

To complete step 3, you need a landing page builder and a way to deliver your free resource. This is what resources like ClickFunnels, LeadPages and GroovePages will do for you. ClickFunnels and LeadPages will cost you a monthly fee. Or, you can get GroovePages free for life at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/funnel.

GroovePages is a full page and funnel builder. This will allow you to build brand websites with full navigation. With GroovePages, you can sell your products with 1-click upsells. You even get custom domains, free bandwidth and hosting. It comes with free upsells, downsells and order bumps to help boost your sales.

BUILD THE RELATIONSHIP

You now have their e-mail address and a way to communicate with them on a regular basis. You can continue to build the relationship using the great content on your podcast and the value you provide in your e-mail.

If they love what you’ve given them for free, they may take that next step with Action. That is phase 4. This is where they buy what you’re selling. This could be your e-book, course, product, service or something else.

This is where resources like SamCart, Shopify and GrooveSell come into play. Again, you can pay a monthly fee for SamCart or Shopify. Or, you can get GrooveSell for free for life at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/funnel.

GrooveSell is a complete and robust shopping cart and affiliate program. It is content delivery made easy. You also get great analytics and data.

GrooveAffiliate gives you a complete affiliate system. This allows you to connect with others where you help each other sell the other’s stuff for an affiliate commission.

Even if you don’t have anything to sell, you can sell affiliate products and make money. There is GrooveAffiliate Marketplace to help you find and sell products from other experts and make money. Just like I do here with this GrooveFunnels affiliate link. If people buy from GrooveFunnels, I make an affiliate commission.

These tools are free for a limited time. Eventually, it will be $99 per month. If you get in now, you get free lifetime accounts to GroovePages, GrooveSell and GrooveAffiliate. No credit card required ever.

This is how you use your podcast to move your prospects through your funnel. Now, you can add additional layers. But get these pieces to get started for free.

GROOVEFUNNELS

This GrooveFunnels opportunity allows you to get a free account for life. GroovePages is an incredibly powerful funnel builder. You also get full access to GrooveSell and GrooveAffiliate. It is free for life.

For free GrooveFunnels, visit www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/funnel.

Now, if you would like to upgrade, you can get lifetime access to the entire GrooveFunnels suite. This is an amazing opportunity. It includes GrooveMail, GrooveMember, GrooveVideo, GrooveKart, GrooveWebinar, GrooveCalendar and so much more.

You can get the upgrade for a one-time payment and never pay a monthly fee. It is just rolling out with a big launch. Buy it now before it converts to a monthly payment and get lifetime access to all of these tools to build your business. Visit www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/funnelupgrade.

GrooveMail is a powerful, automated, behavioral-based email marketing system based on tagging. This allows you to send e-mail to all of those fans who gave you their e-mail address for your great resource. This is similar to ActiveCampaign or Aweber without the monthly fees.

You can build a membership site with GrooveMember. This would be like Kajabi. Except you aren’t paying the monthly fee when you buy GrooveFunnels outright.

Vimeo is a great tool to host videos for your marketing and courses. You can also do that with GrooveVideo. It is powerful video marketing built right into the platform.

Are you paying monthly for Zoom or GoToWebinar? You can save that fee. GrooveWebinar is a live webinar platform built right into GrooveFunnels.

EverWebinar allows you to create evergreen webinars. It too comes with a monthly fee. You can save that money by using GrooveEvergreen. It is an automated webinar system and it is included.

OTHER FEATURES

How do you schedule your meetings? If you are like me, you’ve probably been using something like Calendly. Well, GrooveCalendar is part of GrooveFunnels. It is a powerful scheduling system built right in.

There is also GrooveStream. Similar to StreamYard, it will allow you to live stream. You get help desk software with GrooveDesk, a survey feature with GrooveSurvey and a social proof widget with GrooveProof.

Now understand, they are still building out some of these features. Still putting the finishing touches on them. A few are still in beta. But they are all coming.

You can buy it now before it converts to a monthly payment. Get lifetime access to all of these tools to build your business. Visit www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/funnelupgrade.

If you added up all of the monthly payments you would be making for all of these third party applications, you would be spending over $17,000 per year.

Or, you can buy GrooveFunnels for one flat price that is a fraction of that. It is a seriously great deal. Visit www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/funnelupgrade.

I would give you the price, but it keeps going up the closer they get to a full launch. Eventually, it will be a monthly fee just like the rest.

However, if you get in now you can get lifetime access for one price and never pay again. Don’t snooze and let this slip by you.

If you are serious about building a business around your podcast, Visit www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/funnelupgrade.

Do you need help with your podcast? E-mail me any time at Coach@PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let’s see what we can do.

Let’s turn your information into engaging entertainment.

Case Study: How To Set Your Price – Episode 119

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Case Study: How To Set Your Price – Episode 119

 

Set Your Price

If you are like me, and many others in the online space, you struggle with pricing. You don’t want it to be too low and leave money on the table. On the other hand, you don’t want it to be too high and not make any sales.

So, where do you set the price?

Pricing is tricky. There is a lot of art to setting your price. Most is trial and error.

There really is no “correct” price. Price is determined by supply and demand. The price of anything is that point where a seller is willing and able to sell AND a buyer is willing and able to buy. It is a continuum.

If a seller is not making much money on a sale, she will focus on another area of business that is creating more profit. If she is a public speaker on self defense and earns $2,500 per speaking opportunity on the weekends, she is creating decent income.

If she then creates an online course teaching other women self-defense and creates sales of $3,000 per week with an hour of work online marketing the course, she may opt to do less speaking and more work online.

Her speaking gigs require her to find clients, travel to the location, give the presentation for an hour or two (depending on dinner and other presentations), possibly spend the night, travel home and miss time with her family. That is a lot to give up in order to make $2,500 when an hour a night on her schedule could earn $500 more.

People may be willing and able to buy her speaking at$2,500. However, she may not be willing to sell it for that. She may do a few speeches. It may just be less frequent. If her price increases to $5,000, the decision may be different.

HOW DO YOU DECIDE?

When I began coaching podcasters, I came to that very problem. I was in that place so many entrepreneurs find themselves. A price needed to be set for my services.

What would podcasters be willing and able to pay that I would be willing to accept?

In this episode, I take you step-by-step through the process I took to set the pricing for my podcast coaching.

So, how do you set your price.

OVERVIEW

First, ask your customers what they will buy. This could be a survey of your list. You could simply study the market and determine what they are already buying. Find a few people that could use your help and ask five or ten of them.

Next, determine what problem you are solving for your audience. People buy benefits and solutions. People don’t buy mops. They buy clean floors. Solve a problem they know they have.

Then, price on value. Know what value you have to offer. Your experience, knowledge and ability all play into your value. This will determine why it should be you rather than anyone else.

You can now set a price by looking at the market and seeing what they charge. Buy a few similar products to see what is included if necessary. You want your price to be competitive, but not necessarily the cheapest.

Your price does not need to be less than everyone else. It should probably be more expensive than others in order to stand out. Make it a great value for the price to justify being at the top end.

If you tell your audience what to do, you can charge a low price. If you teach them how to do, you are able to set a mid-level price. When you do it for the, you can be at the high end.

To be at the top of the range, go all out and solve all of their problems. Be a full-service machine. Prove the value and then add a bit more.

Most importantly, have a sales process. Know how you will attract people to your process. Define how you will demonstrate your value and benefits. Give your audience a ton of value, then the opportunity to buy.

I am not guaranteeing you will make money. I am not promising you that you will get rich, or even make a dime for that matter. I do not know you or your abilities.

I am saying this process worked for me. You may find a few helpful tips here that could help you in some way.

If you show your visitors the value of your product or service while giving them more than they expected, there is a good chance they will buy.

As in my example, there are times when the price doesn’t make sense. This is when you need to review your process.

Is the issue the price tag as it was with my program at the beginning?

Does the roadblock appear due to the structure of the product or service as it did with my 12-week program rather than weekly calls?

Are your clients looking for a product or service tailored to their needs, like my calls ever other week?

Rather than launching your product to thousands of people at one time, launch to a few. See if they are interested at that price and value. Gather some feedback. Make adjustments. Launch again to a few more people.

As you adjust your sales process, you will find a spot where clients are willing and able to buy your product at a price you are willing and able to sell. If you are not selling enough, add more value or lower the price. If you are selling too much, raise the price.

Tinker until it feels right. There is no correct price. There is only a price with which you are comfortable and that pleases your audience.

See the info page for my coaching services HERE:

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Do you need help with your podcast? E-mail me any time at Coach@PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let’s see what we can do.

You can find my podcast and other tools to help you create great content at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com.

Let’s turn your information into engaging entertainment.

The Show Funnel Solution – PTC Episode 041

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The Show Funnel Solution – PTC Episode 041

If you listen to online business podcasts, you’ve surely heard the business funnel discussed. Online marketers move a large group of people into the big end of the funnel. As the price increases, the funnel gets smaller indicating fewer people buying.

Similar to the business funnel, we want to move our listeners through a show funnel. We want to engage our listeners, hook them by piquing their interest, and finally moving them through our content.

The size of the listener pool gets smaller as the group moves through the funnel. Many people will see our headline. A portion of those people will move further to read the description. An even smaller group will continue to move through the funnel by beginning to listen to the show. A subset of that group will actually get to the end of the episode.

How can we move our listeners through the episode more efficiently? How can we get more of our listeners to reach the end of the episode?

In this episode, we discuss five tips to help you with your engaging content and the listener progression through your funnel.

 

1. Develop A Goal For Your Show

As you develop your podcast, you need to determine what you hope to accomplish with the show. What will the show be about? What do you hope to make your audience feel? Is there some call to action you wish to make your listener take?

After you have developed the goal for your show, stick to it. All content on your show should support your goal.

If your goal is to help consumers get out of debt, don’t spend a lot of time discussing your favorite, new CD. Your listener has come to your show expecting you to deliver on your promise. If you tell her you help people get out of debt, deliver that content to her. When you start discussing anything other than that, your brand promise is tarnished. She will be headed elsewhere.

In his “My Disney Podcast”, Correy Webb discusses all things Disney. He discusses his cruise adventures, visits to the parks and other traveling tips. If Correy suddenly began discussing the poker game he had with his buddies last weekend, you would be disappointed. Poker isn’t the reason you’re listening. His Disney promise would be broken.

A great brand is built slowly with great consistency. Deliver on your brand’s promise. However, before you can deliver, you need to develop a goal for your show.

 

2. Prepare For Your Show

Before you begin to record your show, you should spend just as much time preparing for the show. It is very similar to mapping out a trip. You not only need to know where you are going, you need to know how to get there.

Many hosts will have an idea of which topics they hope to address on the show. They may have a few e-mail questions to answer or a current event to discuss. That is where most quit. They think, “Well, I have our ideas. Let’s do this.” They then begin recording.

This is a big mistake. You must plan what you hope to do with each topic. How do you hope to answer the questions? What will your opinion be on the current event. Most importantly, how will you present it to your listener.

If you plan to answer an e-mail question only because you think it is a good question, but you do not plan out your answer, you will wade through the answer. It will take you much more time to answer the question than is necessary. Your show will therefore lack momentum. Your listener will become easily bored. When you stumble your way through your answer unprepared, your listener will wonder if you actually now where you are going.

Before you open the mic, plan out your show. Jot down some notes. Write down the few important points you need to mention as you’re answering the question. Then, make sure you stick to your plan.

Dan Miller does a wonderful job of this in his podcast “48 Days to The Work You Love”. He knows exactly which questions he wants to answer in his show. He knows exactly how he wants to answer them. He also has a few solid examples for each answer. Dan tends to over-promise at the beginning of the show with the questions he hopes to answer. He should either stick to a time limit for each answer, or promise fewer with the potential of a few “bonus” answers at the end if time permits.

Give your show more momentum and energy. It will happen when you prepare for your show.

 

3. Tease Me

Anticipation is a key feature to storytelling. Your story should build just like a good plot builds in a movie. You need to make your audience anticipate the content that is on the way. It is like a vacation you are planning to take. The fantastic anticipation for the trip is almost as pleasurable as the trip itself. You can’t wait for the trip to arrive. You want your listener to feel the same way about your content. When they can’t wait for the story to arrive, you have created some great content.

Teasing is the art of creating anticipation for your audience to entice them to stick around for the payoff to your setup. It is a critical element of your show. Teasing helps create momentum for your podcast.

When you promote parts of the show that are coming up, you must creatively tease your audience. You must give them a reason to stick around. It isn’t enough to simply say, “A great story about this weekend is coming up.” Few will stick around for the payoff. Tease. Create anticipation. Instead, use something like, “You’re never gonna believe what I found in the attic this past weekend.”

The evening news does a wonderful job at teasing. Create anticipation. Tease me.

 

4. Create A Power Intro

The opening of your podcast should explain the purpose of your podcast and let your listeners know exactly what to expect as if this is the first time they have ever heard the show.

A well-crafted introduction serves two purposes.

First, it tells the brand new listener who is hearing the show for the very first time exactly what to expect from the show. It is like the intro to a late night talk show. “From New York. It’s the Late Show with David Letterman. Tonight, Tom Cruise. Larry The Cable Guy. And Katy Perry. Letters from the mail bag. Tonight’s Top Ten list. And Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra. And now, former New York City Medical Examiner … David Letterman.” You know exactly what is coming your way, even if you have never seen the show before.

Second, those that have heard the show before are confident that they are in the right place. Those regular listeners will find comfort in the opening of the show they hear each time they tune in. Fans will also feel like they are “in the know”. This is similar to singing the theme song of your favorite sitcom. As soon as you hear the first few notes of the theme song, you know you’re on the right channel. Your show intro should elicit the same response.

As you create your show open, treat it as if every listener is saying, “Hey, I’m new here. What’s going on?” You’ll make everyone comfortable as the show begins.

 

5. Make Your Listener The Star

Make your listener the star. It is your show. You know where it is going. When listeners are involved in your show, it is always your job to lead your guest and make them the star.

There are many ways to incorporate your listeners into your show. Live interviews, live calls, recorded voicemail messages, and e-mail are a few of the possibilities. Incorporating listeners into the show gives your entire audience a vested interest in the show.

With guests, you must remember you always know more about your show than they know. You know the goals of your show. You know the plot and strategy. You are always on the show. They are new. Lead your guest.

Phrases like “great question”, “I’m glad you mentioned that” and “I didn’t realize that” make your guest feel they are adding to the show … as long as you are authentic in your comments.

Financial guru and radio host Dave Ramsey is great at guiding his listeners. When a caller begins to ramble on, he will always step in with, “How can I best help you today?” That is a great way to say, “Get to the point.” You need to remember that your callers are not professional. They are not sure how to adequately edit their question while still providing all of the necessary elements.

Just as you do not need to answer every e-mail you receive on your show, you do not need to read the entire e-mail. When you are using voicemail and e-mail questions, edit them before you use them. Keep the essence of the question while eliminating the unnecessary details. Nobody will fault you for editing a 4 minute voicemail message to a great 30 seconds. They will probably thank you. The edited call is still the call as long as you aren’t changing their words. Your show is entertainment. Edit it as such.

When interviewing a well-known guest, make it easy for them. Open with great questions for which you already know the answer. Talk hosts like Jay Leno and David Letterman have producers that do a pre-interview with their guests. They will ask the guest, “If Jay asks you about ____, what will you say?” The producer then puts the great questions on the blue cards for the host. Jay may not know the answer, but the guest knows the question is coming.

If you know your guest has done some amazing things, ask them about it. Then, let them answer. I hear so many hosts interview guests as if they are trying to show the guest how much they actually know. In turn, they answer the question as they are asking it. This leaves the guest very little to say.

You and your show become great when you make your guests and listeners the star.

 

Using these five tips will help you refine your content and give it focus. This will help you move your listener through your show funnel. Develop a clear goal, prepare for the episode, tease your listener, write a power intro and make your listener a star. You will be well on your way to transforming your show.

 

A few housekeeping notes for you.

Dave Jackson and I are now hosting the Podcast Review Show together. Our guests appear on the show to have their podcast reviewed by the two of us. Typically, hiring the two of us individually for an hour would be hundreds of dollars. Not only do you get an hour of consulting from us on this show, you get to plug your show for a sixty minutes.

Our guests typically pay $99 to be featured on the show. I’ve convinced Dave to cut you a break. By using the code coach50, you can appear on the show for only $49.50. You get half off. Still an hour. Still feedback from both of us. Still plugging your show. Half the price.

The code is coach50.

Now, we cannot possibly review everyone. Once we fill the available slots, this deal will go away. We have already had a great response. Just a few openings remain. If you are serious about your improvement and would like to be on the show, get registered today.

We have not made anyone cry yet. At half price, it surely cannot hurt that much. Just use coach50 when you register.

 

If you are truly serious about building your podcast, improving your show and increasing your traffic, you should also be attending the Podcast Movement in Dallas on August 16 & 17. Find my affiliate link online at PodcastTalentCoach.com.

 

I’d love to help you with your podcast. E-mail any questions or comments you might have to Coach@PodcastTalentCoach.com.

You can also find tools to help you create great content at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com.

Let’s turn your information into engaging entertainment.