
Podcaster Blues: When Your Show Just Won't Take Off
Your Podcast Consultant: Podcast Tips To Avoid Podcasting Mistakes · Dave Jackson
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Show Notes
So, your podcast isn’t growing, huh? Yeah, it’s like throwing spaghetti at the wall and hoping it sticks, but all you get is a messy wall.
When I was married I bought my wife flowers once a week. You won't believe what she said to me!
Spoiler alert: if you’re not giving them what they want, they’re gonna ghost you faster than a bad date. So, grab your headphones, and let’s get to the bottom of this podcasting conundrum together!
Takeaways:
- Sometimes, taking a break from your podcast can slow your momentum, so be careful.
- If you're putting in a ton of effort but still seeing low numbers, maybe it's time for a change.
- Understanding your audience's wants is key; otherwise, you're just talking to a wall.
- Your podcast can be fun even when the numbers aren't great; focus on that joy instead!
- Don't get too attached to your ideas; switch things up a bit if they're not resonating.
- Feedback is crucial; if you're not getting it, you might miss the point altogether. No feedback IS feedback.
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