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How to Audit Your Podcast for Growth | Chase Neely

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It can be frustrating when you're working hard to grow your podcast, but the downloads stall, or worse, they never take off in the first place. Thankfully, there's something you can do about this, and it's already right in front of you! In this episode, Chase Neely explains how to audit your content by analyzing what's resonating with your listeners and what's falling flat. Learn to track patterns in your best and worst episodes to improve your content. Get ready to make data-driven decisions and to start growing your podcast faster than ever!

MORE FROM THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/334

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Podcast Auditing
02:54 The Importance of Audience Engagement
05:46 Steps to Conducting a Podcast Audit
09:08 Learning from Past Episodes

Takeaways
Auditing your podcast is essential for growth.
Focus on audience actions, not just their words.
Identify commonalities in popular episodes.
Analyze least popular episodes to avoid mistakes.
Use data to inform your content strategy.
Regular audits can lead to compounding improvements.
Engagement metrics are key to understanding your audience.
Create a content calendar based on past successes.
Look back at past episodes to inform future content.
Continuous improvement is vital for podcast success.

MORE FROM THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/334

📊 This month's Independent Podcasters Report is now available! To see podcasting industry insights that matter for indie podcast hosts and podcast guests, please visit https://PodMatch.com/Report!

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Podcast Auditing (00:00:00)

2. The Importance of Audience Engagement (00:03:13)

3. Steps to Conducting a Podcast Audit (00:06:05)

4. Learning from Past Episodes (00:09:27)

336 episodes

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Manage episode 486633004 series 2794086
Content provided by Alex Sanfilippo, PodMatch.com and Alex Sanfilippo. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alex Sanfilippo, PodMatch.com and Alex Sanfilippo or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

It can be frustrating when you're working hard to grow your podcast, but the downloads stall, or worse, they never take off in the first place. Thankfully, there's something you can do about this, and it's already right in front of you! In this episode, Chase Neely explains how to audit your content by analyzing what's resonating with your listeners and what's falling flat. Learn to track patterns in your best and worst episodes to improve your content. Get ready to make data-driven decisions and to start growing your podcast faster than ever!

MORE FROM THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/334

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Podcast Auditing
02:54 The Importance of Audience Engagement
05:46 Steps to Conducting a Podcast Audit
09:08 Learning from Past Episodes

Takeaways
Auditing your podcast is essential for growth.
Focus on audience actions, not just their words.
Identify commonalities in popular episodes.
Analyze least popular episodes to avoid mistakes.
Use data to inform your content strategy.
Regular audits can lead to compounding improvements.
Engagement metrics are key to understanding your audience.
Create a content calendar based on past successes.
Look back at past episodes to inform future content.
Continuous improvement is vital for podcast success.

MORE FROM THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/334

📊 This month's Independent Podcasters Report is now available! To see podcasting industry insights that matter for indie podcast hosts and podcast guests, please visit https://PodMatch.com/Report!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Podcast Auditing (00:00:00)

2. The Importance of Audience Engagement (00:03:13)

3. Steps to Conducting a Podcast Audit (00:06:05)

4. Learning from Past Episodes (00:09:27)

336 episodes

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