287. Asking of your audience

287. Asking of your audience

We Are Podcast

Having worked with thousands of business owners to create a podcast for their business, I’ve created The Recurring Results Roadmap for Podcasters™.

It’s a step-by-step guide to growing your business to 7+ figures using your podcast.

Importantly, it removes the guesswork so you know exactly what to focus on at all times to generate that recurring revenue.

The best part? It’s personalised, free and it lets you get started straight away.

Download The Recurring Results Roadmap for Podcasters™ here.

If this is your first time here, this is Should I Start A Podcast. I’m Ronsley Vaz. Each week you’ll hear me, and a star-studded guest lineup, dig deep into the podcasting process. We’ll bring you tactics, tips and tricks to use in your own podcasting journey. We’ll teach you how to build an audience. And we’ll show you how to keep them coming back, show after show.

So if you want to start a podcast, or expand your current audience, this is the show for you.

Coming up in this Should I Start A Podcast episode ...

  • How do you ask of your audience
  • What is that next step when your audience say listens to you for maybe they've consumed five or six or 10 of your episodes already?
  • How do you invite your audience to review and rate your podcast
  • How do you include a free pdf
  • Building a tribe of 10 raving fans and what you can do with just that
  • How to create a short video that every podcaster needs to grow their podcast
  • Who to follow on instagram to get the most out of reels and videos
  • How to include your audience to interview your guest
  • The idea of having 10 sponsorship conversations a week

If you've never heard of our work before, there are 3 things that I think you would benefit from right now...

1. Listen to this playlist of How to Podcast for Business.

2. Get the the Recurring Results Roadmap (if you haven't already).

 

https://roadmap.wearepodcast.com

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