Episode #1085
How Do You Grow a Podcast Audience?
July 21, 2019

In episode #1085, we present a segment of the Q & A from our Marketing School Live event. 

Tune in to hear some insightful questions from the conference attendees.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:54] Today’s Topic: Marketing School Live Q & A
  • [01:40] What worked for us was doing a daily podcast.
  • [02:00] John Lee Dumas agrees that publishing daily increases your reach and potential ad revenue.
  • [02:38] Create a mobile exit pop-up to convince people to subscribe.
  • [02:54] Pay bloggers with a similar audience to write a post about your show.
  • [03:07] As people to rate, review, and subscribe.
  • [04:25] We got our start after we finally had a face-to-face meeting at a Taco Bell.
  • [07:00] The idea for workshops came from Mastermind groups of which we have been a part.
  • [09:45] Reaching out to influencers for back links can be effective, but it’s not a sure thing.
  • [10:10] That’s it for today!
  • [10:17] We are going to take applications for live intensive sessions. Just go to the Marketing School site for more information and to apply.

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