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Is your podcast just another item on your to-do list, or is it a powerful sales asset?
If you're stuck creating content for contentâs sake, you're missing out on the full potential of your podcast. Your show canât just be about being seen. Instead, you need to see your podcast as an asset that educates listeners and moves them toward making a purchasing decision.
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, weâll explore how to transform your podcast into a valuable sales tool. Iâll share actionable strategies to help you create content that educates and moves your audience closer to making a buying decision. Letâs get your podcast working for your business, not just filling your schedule.
1:07 - One of the most dangerous mistakes you can make with your podcast
5:42 - Sponsor-backed vs. self-sponsored podcasts: Whatâs the key difference?
13:51 - Three essential questions to shape your podcast topics and calls to action
19:08 - A real-world example of how to weave sales messages seamlessly into your episodes
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Do you fear that youâve been giving away too much free content on your podcast, and itâs affecting your sales?
This is one of the most common concerns when it comes to any type of content creation, and Iâve been there myself. So to shift your show into being a sales asset and not just a content machine, how should you approach what you share with potential clients on your podcast?
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, youâll learn three things thatâll help you overcome this fear of giving away too much and hindering your sales. Iâll cover three strategies to help you feel comfortable sharing content and turn your free content fears into strengths instead.
1:17 - Why this is a common concern and why itâs worth addressing
7:36 - How detailed case studies are trust builders for your potential clients (and save you from educating them on the how-to of doing what you do)
11:47 - The difference between educating to prove your expertise and educating to empower your audience
17:24 - Why transparency about your process doesnât make your services less valuable and the psychological advantage it gives you
24:04 - What to do next as you go through the upcoming content you have planned
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As a business owner, your podcast shouldnât just be a vehicle to get content out there. With the right approach, it can be an asset that better serves your goals and helps make your business profitable.
Thatâs where something like the Profitable Podcaster Mastermind comes in. If youâve listened to this show for a while, youâve heard from a few mastermind members about their experience. But letâs go more in-depth on how the program works and why itâs so valuable.
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, youâll learn how the mastermind operates and what youâll gain out of it. Iâll take you through the structure of each month so you can see how it helps you approach your podcast more efficiently and strategically to achieve your goals.
3:09 - What we cover in each call in the first month of the group program
7:20 - How we shift into content and start building sales assets in the second month
9:58 - How the third month of the mastermind is a little bit different and brings it all together
12:54 - Why the group is intentionally small (and why itâs a mastermind instead of a course)
15:22 - The shift that happens for you and your show inside the program
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Up until now, this podcast housekeeping series has been very much about the listener. Itâs been more about the people on the other end who you want to entice into your business.
But what about the impact on how you feel about your podcast? Thatâs the focus for todayâs show where we dive into the process for putting episodes together.
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, youâll learn about the strategical and logistical sides of preparing your perfect podcast episode. Iâll teach you how I map out episodes, where to find the content that people want to hear, and the various ways you can craft your episodes.
2:15 - How often I map out episodes and the best place to find content for your podcast
5:33 - My second favorite place to get podcast episode content ideas
8:19 - Several ways you can record episodes
12:09 - Something to be mindful of that can kill your momentum
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When you open up Spotify or another preferred podcast app, what do you see?
As a podcast host, you really want your show to stand out on these apps. But listeners have so many choices, even if they narrow things down with a search for a specific subject (unless itâs really, really niche). And the options can blend together.
So how do you make sure your show doesnât disappear in the crowd and get passed over? It starts with the first thing everyone sees: the cover art and description.
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, youâll learn about how to craft your showâs description and cover art so that it grabs the attention of those you want to find it. Iâll reveal how to update these podcast elements so that your show can reach the goals you desire.
2:56 - The art of creating an attention-grabbing cover graphic for your podcast
6:18 - Why I use an image of my face as part of the cover art for The More Profitable Podcast
9:36 - Why it both DOES and DOESNâT matter what you say in your podcast description
11:40 - The questions you should be answering when putting together your podcast description
14:25 - How often you need to update your showâs description
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Your podcast outro is highly-valuable real estate. Anybody who lasts long enough to hear it is on your âbest listenerâ and âmost interested leadsâ list. Therefore, you want to make sure itâs good!
Much of what you need for a great podcast intro also applies to your showâs outro. So in this next housekeeping episode of The More Profitable Podcast, youâll learn about how to craft the perfect podcast outro. Iâll teach you how to position it so that it works best to help you create the leads and sales you want to generate for your business.
1:46 - Why you should update your outro yearly
3:09 - The goal of your podcast outro and three ways you can set it up
7:49 - One thing I absolutely donât recommend you do with your showâs outro
9:34 - How long your podcast outro should be
10:30 - Quick dos and donâts of crafting the perfect podcast outro
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New listeners to your podcast usually get their first impression from the intro. Is yours as effective as it can be?
This is the first part of actually getting into the foundational pieces of your podcast in this housekeeping series. If you happen to be a new listener of The More Profitable Podcast looking to launch your show, this is a good episode to start with. And if youâre an older listener with a podcast, itâs a good refresher to clean up or update things if you havenât done so in a while.
Today, on the show, weâll revisit the four checkpoints for how to craft the perfect podcast introduction. This is one aspect of podcasting where we tend to have a âset it and forget itâ approach. But youâll learn how to make sure itâs (still) doing the job you want it to for your show.
2:42 - How often should you update your podcast intro
4:55 - The purpose of your podcast introduction
7:18 - A little something special we do with The More Profitable Podcast intro
8:16 - My strong opinions on how you should structure your podcast intro
12:58 - Quick dos and donâts of crafting the perfect podcast introduction
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If you've been podcasting for more than an episode, you've likely thought, âHow can I make this better?â We're all striving to make our shows more effective, impactful, and engaging. However, meaningful improvement often boils down to focusing on three key areas.
Today, we're diving into these three crucial categories: gear, process, and production. I'll share actionable changes you can make in each area to enhance not only your show's final product, but also the experience of creating it. By focusing on these aspects, you'll find more satisfaction in both the end result and the journey of podcasting.
As we explore these categories, consider how each one impacts your podcast's overall quality and your personal workflow. The goal is to help you feel more confident and excited about the content you're producing, ultimately making your podcasting journey more rewarding and enjoyable.
4:00 - Importance of mic placement and recording tools that allow for better audio quality.
8:00 - Tips on how to set up your recording environment for optimal energy.
12:00 - The benefits of batching different parts of the podcast production process.
16:00 - How delegating production tasks can free up your time and improve your podcast.
20:00 - How professional production can enhance the quality of your podcast.
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For every poor-fit, under-researched pitch you have for podcast guests in your inbox, you likely also have one or two pitches from podcast growth experts promising thousands of downloads for just a few bucks. But is there an ethical version of this? Can someone genuinely help grow your podcast in a legit and ethical way? Thatâs the question weâre answering today.
This was a question submitted for our AMA features, which weâre moving over to the Podcast Newsroom! Make sure youâre subscribed so you get these episodes starting in August.
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, weâll explore the reality of podcast growth experts, discuss the fundamental steps you need to take before hiring anyone, and understand the importance of targeted growth because all growth isnât created equal.
3:30 - Updates on where to find and submit your questions for future AMAs.
6:15 - Why you should be wary of too-good-to-be-true growth promises.
10:00 - Understanding the purpose of growth and why it is important in your business (not just for growth sake).
18:20 - Why more listeners donât always mean more conversions.
22:15 - Checking if your show is doing what you want it to do now (before worrying about improving it.
25:45 - Engaging with the right audience, and strategic growth methods.
30:00 - Finding the right experts and strategies to grow your podcast ethically.
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Itâs time to build your own endless bucket of content ideas. Say goodbye to buying digital products or signing up for endless email lists for content inspiration, or worse scrolling TikTok hoping inspiration shows up on your FYP.
Instead, dive into strategies that actually work. Learn to create meaningful content that drives your business forward by doing its job of generating, educating, and converting your right fit clients.
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, weâll discuss how to build a system for generating content ideas, why this approach is more effective, and how to ensure your content resonates with your audience. Letâs get started and take control of your content planning process!
3:15 - Why creating your own content plan is more effective than using generic ideas from others.
7:00 - How being mindful of your interactions can provide endless content ideas.
11:45 - The actual issue isnât a lack of ideas, but recalling the best ones when needed.
15:30 - Practical tools like voice notes and Fathom for recording and recalling content ideas.
21:15 - How to evaluate and choose the right content ideas that align with your sales goals.
26:00 - Create a content calendar that drives your business goals.
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Like any of us, I see plenty of ads on social media, and lately, thereâs been a troubling theme around ways you can make sales without selling. This is insanely dangerous, and not at all new. The reason I want us to discuss this is that the theme Iâm seeing lately is how you can use your podcast (public or private) as away to make sales without selling in your business.
And spoiler alert⊠thatâs a lie.
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, weâre going to dig into why this notion is flawed and explore how your podcast can truly support your sales process â without trying to skip the most critical part: selling.
3:00 - Debunking the myth and understanding why selling is a necessary part of business growth.
8:45 - How your podcast can change the way you sell, but will never eliminate the need for selling.
13:30 - A real-life example of selling through podcasting
17:00 - Why selling is a skill that requires practice and awareness.
22:00 - Every small business owner's primary job is selling and how to strengthen your sales skills.
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If youâre using your podcast to generate, educate, and convert right-fit clients, then you need to show up for it in a big way. Thatâs why we're diving into what it takes to make your podcast a true sales asset in your business.
Spoiler alert: it doesnât happen accidentally!
In this episode of The more Profitable Podcast, I'm getting a little soapboxy (consider yourself warned!) about the three critical elements you canât skip if you want your podcast to drive business results. It's time to raise our standards and get intentional about how we use our podcasts as part of our sales process.
4:15 - Why your podcast content should focus on attracting and converting prospects rather than just entertaining your existing fans.
9:30 - How to create content that guides your listeners towards a purchase, rather than just explaining the process.
14:45 - Why being consistent is key to building trust and how it affects your podcastâs ability to convert listeners into clients.
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Itâs time we tackle a topic that can be a bit daunting â getting ready to work with a new podcast production partner. Whether you've been DIYing your podcast or working with another team, there are some crucial things you need to have in place to make the transition smooth and successful.
We know it can feel overwhelming to make a change to your production process, but weâve not met a client yet who wasnât happy they made the move. Thatâs why weâre having this conversion today because it will allow us to make this whole process a lot less intimidating!
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, I'm breaking down the four essential items you need to have ready before you start with a new production partner. Trust me, having these sorted out will save you a ton of headaches and help you hit the ground running. Weâre talking credentials, access, and all the little details that make a big difference.
3:00 - Why podcasters often overestimate what they need to have ready and how to simplify your preparation process
6:45 - Access to your podcast host credentials is crucial, even if you donât plan to make a change anytime soon
10:30 - How to set up your website access for your new podcast production partner and why it's important to retain control over your site
14:20 - Understanding who owns your music and audio files and ensuring you have full access to them
18:15 - Making sure you have access to all your podcast templates and graphics and why they should belong to YOU
22:00 - The questions to ask a potential new podcast production partner
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We all know we approach podcasting a little differently here at Uncommonly More, and today Iâm sharing a prime example of that. We're diving headfirst into what I like to call the "20 Shitty Episode Experiment." Yep, you heard that right! We're all about embracing those perfectly imperfect first episodes and turning them into golden learning opportunities.
We'll chat about why it's totally okay to fumble around a bit as you find your podcasting groove, in fact, itâs essential. I'll share some juicy tips on how to experiment, discover your unique voice, and make sure your podcast lines up with your business goals. Plus, we're going to get real about the nitty-gritty of DIY production and why sometimes, less is more when you're just starting out.
Weâre taking it a step further in this episode of The More Profitable Podcast and talk about how established podcasters can use this experiment when making a change. Plus, the signs to know when itâs time to go all in on your podcast and line up the support you need to shift it to the next level.
01:13 - How to break free from perfectionism and start creating podcast content to find your style and voice.
04:36 - Even for experienced podcasters, it is important to continue experimenting and making changes.
06:44 - Some of the outside changes that might dictate a change to your existing podcast.
11:13 - Encouraging DIY podcast production as a way to get started and try on podcasting as a beginner.
20:42 - How to balance personal experimentation with creating episodes that serve as sales assets.
26:24 - Tips for determining the success of an experiment and when it's time to go all in.
31:59 - When to debrief and identify the support needed to move forward effectively.
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It's crucial to align your podcast tactics with your overall strategy to attract, nurture, and eventually convert the right clients. The first step to that⊠understanding the nuances of these tactics so that you can choose the right tools for your strategy.
Too often, the tactics we discuss today are sold as strategies, and theyâre simply not. Thatâs why in this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, Iâm breaking down six popular podcast tactics. Two for attract, two for nurture, and two for convert, and sharing why they will AND why they wonât help get a podcaster to their goals depending on their goals.
Letâs go into these next 12 weeks being intentional with our tactics, it becomes easier to understand why things work (or donât) when we fully understand why and how weâre using them. Thatâs why I urge you to focus on strategic planning this quarter. This isn't just about making a better podcastâit's about making a podcast that works for you and your business.
4:30 - The MOST common tactic to grow your show - feature guests.
13:11 - The impact of being a guest on relevant shows to attract the right audience for the podcast.
17:45 - The impact of how-to episodes based on the types of services being offered.
22:48 - Itâs critical weâre aware of moving forward and not keeping the audience stuck in the mud.
25:00 - The effectiveness and relevance of case studies in different contexts.
26:00 - The timing of when we use assets like audio sales pages strategically for effective conversion.
27:25 - The need to integrate tactics into the overall strategy for successful outcomes vs using tactics as if theyâre complete strategies.
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Looking to start converting more clients from your podcast? Stick around I'm diving into the secret sauce of podcasting â yep, I'm talking about those three must-have content categories that'll turn listeners into clients.
We're going to play around with self-assessment episodes, audio sales pages, and the ever-so-sizzling social proof episodes. The best part, weâve got examples below for each of these types. So in addition to talking through the strategy behind these episodes, you can check out some real life examples working for us.
Get your notebook because this episode of The More Profitable Podcast will be a gold mine of ideas for you to action with your own show.
5:33 - How your podcast can start helping listeners assess their readiness for the next step in their journey.
10:03 - Setting clear expectations and requirements for prospective clients through audio sales pages.
20:26 - The value of case studies and social proof to help potential clients understand what working with you looks like.
24:37 - The best next step to start implementing these episode types in your own show.
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Do I have a treat for you, I'm hanging out with the fabulous Nicole Otchy, who's sharing her experience shifting from personal stylist to becoming the go-to business consultant for personal stylists looking to up their business game. And guess what? She's even spilling the beans on her new podcast, The Six Figure Personal Stylist Podcast.
We're getting down to the nitty-gritty of how podcasting isn't just about hitting 'record' â it's a whole strategy game, baby! I suggest grabbing your notebook because Nicole's sharing some essential insights.
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, Nicole shares her chill approach to launching the new podcast, and how she turns every episode into an actual sales asset built to convert. We even wrap up with a heart-to-heart on why it's super important to not go solo when you're building your empire. Nicole's got plans for a membership and group program that's got her podcast as its wingman!
2:22 - Nicole shares her transition from personal stylist to business consultant and the launch of her styling consultancy.
4:02 - Nicole reflects on her first podcast's lack of strategic use and the challenges she faced in its promotion.
7:27 - The importance of proactive marketing and building relationships through the podcast.
9:28 - Nicoleâs shift from reactive to a proactive approach in podcasting and marketing.
17:47 - Your permission slip to allow your first 20 episodes to be bad and the low-key launch approach.
21:17 - The benefits of having an established audience and building relationships before launching a podcast.
25:31 - The importance of building relationships with your podcast audience.
26:57 - Exploring the benefits of utilizing Podcast Strategy Intensives to gain insights and learning from the "shitty 20 episodes".
30:13 - How The Profitable Podcaster Mastermind helped Nicole in refining messaging, understanding the audience, and improving podcasting skills.
36:23 - The power of podcasting as a tool for practicing sales skills.
42:23 - Nicole shares examples of how her podcast episodes have influenced potential clients' decisions.
44:11 - My favorite Instagram hack for sharing my most shared podcast episodes.
49:25 - Visibility fears and the impact of vulnerable podcast episodes on audience engagement.
57:19 - The value of strategic support, accountability, and taking action to progress in podcasting and business.
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Too many business coaches are setting small business owners up for podcast disappointment, and honestly⊠podfade. You see, theyâre selling the common misconception that podcasting should be primary about audience growth.
Spoiler alert: It's not just about racking up those listener numbers. I'm diving deep into what kind of results you can get from your podcast when you start shifting out of only thinking of it as a growth tool and start turning those eager ears into solid leads.
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, weâre going to focus on the real power of podcasting for brands and small business owners. It lies not just in reaching more people, but in educating those listeners into a decision. Letâs build your plan so you can craft some killer content that does more than just entertain. We're talking strategy, baby!
Let's get your podcast playing the long game.
1:05 - The dangers of following the traditional advice of using podcasting solely for audience growth.
3:50 - The concept of attract marketing and how podcasting can be used to attract new listeners
6:15 - Why itâs critical to be creating content that educates and converts, rather than solely attracting new listeners
8:54 - How specific episodes serve as valuable resources and become a key part of your sales process
11:04 - The power of aligning podcast content with business goals by focusing on educating and converting leads
13:18 - The concept of generating, educating, and converting your listeners and the importance of strategic content creation
19:33 - The importance of strategic planning and the offer of podcast strategy intensives to align podcast content with business objectives is highlighted.
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Small business owners using their podcast to generate, educate, and convert right fit clients often consider their show, self sponsored. This is precisely how I see our show. Uncommonly More sponsors this show, that allows me to be use the CTAs to promote things like The Podcasting for Profitability Roundtable or our Podcast Strategy Intensives.
But does my business need to be the ONLY sponsor for my podcast? Maybe not.
Podcasters often thing sponsorships can be a cash cow, but hold your horsesâthere's a fine line between being resourceful and turning your podcast into an ad fest. Thatâs why weâre digging deep the pros and cons of adding third-party sponsors to your small business podcast.
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, weâre taking a no BS approach to podcast sponsorships for service-based businesses because there is never ONE right answer, or ONE right way, only you know whatâs best for your podcast and your business.
3:29 - Using sponsorships to help get listeners ready to buy services or products.
7:33 - The risk of providing distractions and shiny objects to the audience youâre trying to convert.
11:52 - The impact of adding additional sponsorships on the listener experience.
17:1 - Right-fit sponsorships align with the show's goal of generating, educating, and converting right-fit clients.
20:47 - Assessing sponsorships based on your show's goals and your business model.
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Today we're diving into the art of the comeback. You know, that moment when you're ready to hit 'record' again after a little podcasting hiatus. But hold up â it's not just about pressing record; there's a method to the madness, and I'm here to spill the beans on how to relaunch your podcast with a bang, not a whimper.
We've all been there, right? Life happens, maybe client delivery picks up, and sometimes our podcasts need to hit the pause button. But getting back into the groove isn't just about picking up where you left off.
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, I'm getting real about the nitty-gritty of a relaunch. We're talking deep dives into the why's of your break, the fiery passion that's reigniting your podcasting flame, and â most importantly â crafting a comeback strategy that helps you build sustainability into your process.
1:15 - Stacey addresses common questions and concerns when relaunching a podcast after a hiatus, emphasizing the need for strategic decision-making.
5:02 - Why understanding the reasons for pausing the podcast helps you prevent another. But itâs CRITICAL to approach this with curiosity, not judgment.
11:49 - Explore the motivation behind restarting the podcast and the purpose the show will serve in your business moving forward.
17:18 - Using data to build an actionable and sustainable plan as you consider your new production process
24:42 - The importance of sustainable and supportive strategies as you relaunch your podcast
Mentioned In 3 Essential Steps for Relaunching Your Podcast After a Hiatus
Podcasting for Profitability Roundtable
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