• Look outside your own data to grow your podcast

    Look outside your own data to grow your podcast

    Hi there, Oftentimes, when we look at our podcast(s) and whether it’s performing as well as we wanted or hoped, we tend to look at the same things. downloads listeners reviews And, sure, while those numbers can and do tell a story they can also give us a false perception of what’s actually stunting our…

  • Unlocking Spotify’s Podcast Monetization: Is It Really for You?

    Unlocking Spotify’s Podcast Monetization: Is It Really for You?

    At the end of last year, Spotify announced their new monetization options for podcasters, Spotify Partner Program and Subscriptions. Now, while at first this might appear great news – after all, it might seem tempting to be making money on arguably the largest podcast platform in the world – chances are, for the average podcaster,…

  • Why You Need to Let Your Podcast Audio Breathe

    Why You Need to Let Your Podcast Audio Breathe

    Listeners are just like podcasters – they want a good listening experience, but also one that sounds like everything they’re used to.

  • Map your podcast success through your most engaged listeners

    Map your podcast success through your most engaged listeners

    Hi there, There’s a famous quote by Henry Ford around the idea of asking his customers what they wanted. The reply was, “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.” (Sidenote: there’s a lot of debate as to whether Ford actually said this or not, but let’s go with…

  • Why You Need Multiple Revenue Streams

    Why You Need Multiple Revenue Streams

    Limiting yourself to one revenue stream for your podcast can cause issues if that stream disappears. Here’s how to have multiple monetization options.

  • Three Ways to Grow Your Podcast in 2025

    Three Ways to Grow Your Podcast in 2025

    As I type this, 2025 is just a few short hours away. For me, the end of the year is a great time to take stock of what’s worked for your podcast in the previous 12 months, and see how you can improve on that in the next 12, as well as maybe revamping or…