When I launched my first podcast, Podcast Junkies, back in 2014, I believed one thing: "Create great content, and the listeners will come." I was wrong. I spent hours crafting thoughtful interviews, refining my editing, and making sure every episode sounded professional. But my audience? It barely grew. It took me way too long to realize that podcasting isn’t just about creating—it’s requires active promoting. The moment I started treating my podcast like a business—actively marketing every episode, building relationships, and positioning myself as an authority—everything changed. I landed bigger guests. Sponsors took notice. My audience finally grew. Here’s the reality most podcasters don’t want to face: You’re not struggling because your content isn’t good. You’re struggling because no one knows about it. So, let’s change that. What’s ONE thing you’re going to do this week to promote your show? Great podcasts don’t grow by accident. The hosts who succeed make it happen. And stay tuned, I'm cooking up a workshop this month to get your show launched in the next 30 days! —Harry |
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Podcasters obsess over downloads—but what if you focused on one listener instead? The right listener—the one who truly needs your message—can change everything. That one listener could become: ✅ A client who invests in your expertise✅ A connection who opens doors to bigger opportunities✅ An advocate who shares your show with the right people What’s more valuable—10,000 passive listeners or 10 deeply engaged ones? The best podcasts don’t just attract big audiences—they attract the right...
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Gotta love Mondays Reader! A clean slate. A fresh start. There's nothing better than starting the week off on the right foot. You've got your week planned out, your calendar's looking great and you're motivated to get stuff done! It's when you don't have a plan that things start to feel overwhelming. Not necessarily because of the tasks, but due to fear of the unknown. Starting a podcast can be similar—not because of the tech, but because of the fear. Fear of not sounding ‘good enough.’Fear...