Every guest you host and every company they represent should be an advocate for promoting the program. Leveraging individual company newsletters, databases and social media channels will help build a following. In addition, make sure the focus of the podcast (its messaging) is clear and concise so people looking can find you based on their interests. – ilissa miller, imiller public relations

Remember that your podcast content is not about you. Therefore, Make sure that every podcast topic and episode is laser-focused on bringing value and entertainment to your audience. Therefore, Think about what they want to learn in your industry and don’t be afraid to talk about things that you don’t offer. Focus on their interests and they will stick around to hear the rest. – a. Lee judge, content monsta.

Be extremely customer-centric

In order to survive in the extremely congested podcast landscape, the podcast must adequately capture a niche and communicate that niche in a way that is extremely clear to the target audience. General topic podcasts are extremely difficult to sell phone lists to a saturated market — find a particular thing you can own and run with it. – stefan pollack, the pollack pr marketing group

9. Become predictable
Become predictable but not in the repetitive, boring sense — in the way that your. Therefore, fans know when they can expect the next release, the type of content they will hear. Therefore, and how that content will be delivered. From my experience, maintaining a consistent schedule is just as important as delivering interesting stories to your listeners. – korena keys, keymedia solutions.

 Don’t copy someone

If you find yourself needing to copy someone else for lack of your own originality, then maybe the time to start a podcast just isn’t right. We don’t need IG Users more content for the sake of more content. If you’re patient, your original idea will eventually come, and then it’ll be time. Therefore, for you to go all in before someone else beats you to it. – greg trimble, lemonade stand

11. Remember your ‘why’
We’ve just started our own podcast, so we’re experiencing these challenges firsthand. My biggest tip would be to always remember why you created it so that you don’t go off-topic, off-brand and off your strategy. Always think about how you are going to add value to someone else’s day. If you hold that in, you’ll be able to stay on track.