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Podcasting for Solopreneurs | Podcasting Tips and Growth Strategies for Online Business - 35. Does Your Podcast Need a Trailer? Podcasting Tips for Making a Great First Impression!

35. Does Your Podcast Need a Trailer? Podcasting Tips for Making a Great First Impression!

07/16/24 • 13 min

Podcasting for Solopreneurs | Podcasting Tips and Growth Strategies for Online Business

Spoiler alert: yes! In this episode, I dive into the nitty-gritty of podcast trailers, explaining why they’re a key tool for both launching and promoting your show. Plus, I'll share my top six tips to make sure your trailer hits the mark!
Thinking about starting a podcast? Grab my free Podcast Roadmap: 10 Simple Steps to Launch Your Own Podcast (No Fancy Tech Required!) at www.ThePodcastTeacher.com/roadmap
This episode was produced by me, The Podcast Teacher! Contact me at [email protected].

👋 Send me your podcasting question! I'll answer it in an upcoming episode. Include your name and the name of your podcast/business if you'd like a shout out! 😀 (You can also use this to send me a non-question message)

Take the quiz to find out what you need to focus on for podcast growth: www.ThePodcastTeacher.com/quiz

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Spoiler alert: yes! In this episode, I dive into the nitty-gritty of podcast trailers, explaining why they’re a key tool for both launching and promoting your show. Plus, I'll share my top six tips to make sure your trailer hits the mark!
Thinking about starting a podcast? Grab my free Podcast Roadmap: 10 Simple Steps to Launch Your Own Podcast (No Fancy Tech Required!) at www.ThePodcastTeacher.com/roadmap
This episode was produced by me, The Podcast Teacher! Contact me at [email protected].

👋 Send me your podcasting question! I'll answer it in an upcoming episode. Include your name and the name of your podcast/business if you'd like a shout out! 😀 (You can also use this to send me a non-question message)

Take the quiz to find out what you need to focus on for podcast growth: www.ThePodcastTeacher.com/quiz

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Podcasting for Solopreneurs | Podcasting Tips and Growth Strategies for Online Business - 35. Does Your Podcast Need a Trailer? Podcasting Tips for Making a Great First Impression!

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Hey. Hey. And welcome back. Today, we're going to talk about podcast trailers. What they are, why you should have one, and some tips for how to make it great. So let's start out with what a podcast trailer is. Essentially, it's a short audio commercial for your podcast. Similar to a movie trailer, it gives the audience a sneak preview of what's to come on your show so that they can decide whether or not it's something that they are interested in.
Your trailer can also be updated periodicall

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