by Jeremy Enns | Jun 14, 2024 | Podcasts
Your cover art is the single most important asset of your podcast. Along with your show title, it’s one of the only elements that almost everyone who ever stumbles across your show will encounter. And when they do, what they see on the cover will determine whether...
by Jeremy Enns | Jun 14, 2024 | 2024, Blog, Podcast Strategy, Retention
There’s no denying that podcasting has a discoverability problem. But it’s not the problem everyone thinks it is. The problem isn’t related to tech platforms finding more efficient ways to get more relevant content in front of potential listeners. If it was, 90% of...
by Jeremy Enns | Jun 11, 2024 | 2024, Blog
Jealousy. Neediness. Low self-esteem. Disrespect and rudeness. Bad-mouthing previous partners. When it comes to dating and relationships, the red flags to look out for (and steer clear of) are well-known easily identifiable… and unfortunately plentiful. While...
by Jeremy Enns | Jun 11, 2024 | 2024, Blog, Exposure, Podcast Growth
Let’s start with a frustrating reality. Study after study has shown that word of mouth is one of (if not the) most common ways listeners discover new shows. You already know this, intuitively. You’ve discovered new shows based on the recommendation of a friend, family...
by Jeremy Enns | Jun 7, 2024 | Podcasts, Roast My Podcast
In this episode of the Podcast Roast, we dissect ’80s TV Ladies’, a podcast dedicated to female-driven TV shows of the 1980s. We offer feedback on their show’s packaging, from cover art and episode titles to trailer consistency and ad placement....