How to Source Listener Questions Before You Have an Audience
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The struggle is real when you're launching a podcast aimed at answering listener questions, but you can't even get your mom to tune in.
I tackle this conundrum with a blend of sarcasm and genuine advice, emphasizing that while it might feel like you're shouting into the void, there are ways to build that listener base.
I suggest simple strategies like inviting friends and family to send in questions or creating fake ones to maintain the illusion of engagement. I also touch on the importance of persistence and creativity in building a connection with potential listeners. It's a lighthearted yet insightful look at the early days of podcasting, reminding us that every popular show started somewhere, often with a few awkward moments along the way.
Takeaways:
- Launching a podcast with no listeners means you gotta get creative with listener questions.
- It's totally fine to pretend you have questions from imaginary friends to fill the void.
- Use your website to encourage questions and make it sound like you're super popular.
- Engage your cousin or friends to send in questions, because why not?
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- schoolofpodcasting.com
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