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Get More Listeners By Anwering Questions

1m · Audio Marketing Tips · 05 Mar 14:22

What can you do to get more listeners to you radio show? Answer listener questions. It's the best way to tap into the zeitgeist of your listeners and attract more ears to your message. Is there a pattern in your inbox or do you get asked the same questions every single day? Answer them in a short-form podcast (like this one) and upload them to an audio distribution platform like Spreaker. Easy!
Some of the most successful podcasts I've done have been answers to listener questions like 'how do a make a great radio demo?' http://jngl.es/mrc034 or 'how can I make my voice sound better?' http://jngl.es/mrc003
Record your thoughts in a note taking app such as Evernote: http://jngl.es/evernote
Discovering the Community: Mike Russell: http://blog.spreaker.com/blog/2013/03/05/discovering-the-community-mike-russell/ - I've been interviewed on the Spreaker Blog. Thanks to Anna Piazza and the team at Spreaker. You all do a great job!

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Get More Listeners By Anwering Questions

What can you do to get more listeners to you radio show? Answer listener questions. It's the best way to tap into the zeitgeist of your listeners and attract more ears to your message. Is there a pattern in your inbox or do you get asked the same questions every single day? Answer them in a short-form podcast (like this one) and upload them to an audio distribution platform like Spreaker. Easy!
Some of the most successful podcasts I've done have been answers to listener questions like 'how do a make a great radio demo?' http://jngl.es/mrc034 or 'how can I make my voice sound better?' http://jngl.es/mrc003
Record your thoughts in a note taking app such as Evernote: http://jngl.es/evernote
Discovering the Community: Mike Russell: http://blog.spreaker.com/blog/2013/03/05/discovering-the-community-mike-russell/ - I've been interviewed on the Spreaker Blog. Thanks to Anna Piazza and the team at Spreaker. You all do a great job!

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