If you don’t make something great, you’re gonna lose your listeners, which means you have to get new listeners faster than you’re losing the listeners. I also think /u/jackrhysider's point is super important: have access to affordable distribution channels to grow your audience (Twitter, video clips on YouTube, ads in email newsletters).create podcast content that surprises, delights, or engages them better than their alternatives (at home you're competing with Netflix, in the car you're competing with AM/FM radio).understand your audience better than your competition.To grow your podcast to thousands of downloads, you need to: Instead, ask how to build a podcast for your audience. Update: thanks everyone, that was fun! If you want to keep in touch, I'm on Twitter here.ĭon’t start by asking how to build an audience for your podcast. □ Also, the mods encouraged me to give a special 15% off coupon for Transistor.fm for folks in this sub. ✅ Just like last time, I've been granted permission to make the post by the r/podcasting moderators □️ We're giving away a free website for your podcast here. □ I'm doing a "How to get more podcast listeners" livestream this Friday with Jeremy Enns. I might have more time this evening as well. I'll keep answering until around 5:00pm Pacific today. Why RSS (and open podcasting) are good for podcast creators.What it's like building a podcast tech company in this industry.What's happening behind closed doors on the big podcast platforms (Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon).The most effective ways for small podcasts to monetize (not ads!).Why most podcasts fail to reach 1,000 downloads per episode.What really works for people who grow their podcast big.I have a unique behind-the-scenes perspective where I've seen: □ I've been podcasting since 2008 and in the podcast industry since 2018. Our goal is to be the best hosting platform and to help more people start a podcast. □ Last year we hired Helen and Jason to work with us. We launched in August 2018, and by August 2019 both of us had quit our full-time gigs and were working on Transistor full-time. We just celebrated our fourth anniversary! I'm the co-founder of Transistor.fm – we're an independent podcast hosting company. Resources /r/podcasting Wiki Related Subreddits Questions? Posted something that's missing? Ask a mod. Promotional posts for products and services are prohitted unless pre-approved by the moderators.These are okay in comments, when relevant. Links to deals are okay but do not post affiliate links or your for-profit content as new links. While I understand a pat on the back and a word of encouragement is a good thing, it's extraneous to the purpose of the subreddit. Please no kudos threads where you reach a milestone, thank the academy and your agent or another gratuitous congratulatory verbiage as these look suspiciously like a self-promotional post in an attempt to bypass Rule 3.However, if you're looking for feedback, use the Weekly Episode Threads. Starting a discussion about your podcast is okay when it presents a topic for others to join in.Do not post links to your podcast as new links.Please write descriptive titles and posts when starting new threads. We discuss anything related to podcasting, provide promotion and feedback in our Weekly Episode Threads, and offer advice for podcasters of all skill levels. r/podcasting is a subreddit for people who make podcasts.
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