How to get Feedback From Your Listeners
Have you ever been in a situation where someone wants something from you, but they won't come out and ask for it? They'll hint at it, tip toe around the issue, or just hope you figure it out based on the look they give you. My kids do that all the time.
A common problem I hear among podcasters is “no one shares the show/leaves reviews/sends in feedback.” I always ask the same follow up: “Are you asking for it?” It’s the same lesson I give my kids. Don’t ask don’t get.
That's why today, we're going to look at the best way to ask (and enable) your audience for feedback.
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Top Takeaways:
A common problem I hear among podcasters is “no one shares the show/leaves reviews/sends in feedback.” I always ask the same follow up: “Are you asking for it?” It’s the same lesson I give my kids. Don’t ask don’t get.
That's why today, we're going to look at the best way to ask (and enable) your audience for feedback.
Want more content like this? The best way to do it is to subscribe to my free newsletter over at https://podcastworkflows.com/join
Top Takeaways:
- Ask early. That's early in the episode, and earlier than you need the feedback. You want to maximize the amount of times your audience hears the ask so they take action.
- Ask often. Repeat your ask multiple times throughout an episode. It might feel like too much, but trust me, it's not.
- Ask everywhere. Don't just ask on your podcast. Ask you mailing list, your social media following, and any other place you have an audience.
- Make it easy. Set up an easy to remember URL, and check everywhere you ask!