How the Interview Podcast Model Could be Hurting You
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You thought podcasting was your shortcut to authority, right? But are those endless interviews REALLY serving you or your listeners? Let's face it, interviews feel easy. But are they getting you closer to your goals? This episode cracks open the truth about why solo shows might be your podcast's secret weapon. We'll explore why interviews can be a crutch, and how focusing on solo episodes can help you: Become the Authority: Showcase your own expertise and build trust with your audience. Connect on a Deeper Level: Speak directly to your listeners, instead of ignoring them like a fly on the wall. Boost Engagement: Craft laser-focused episodes that resonate with your target audience. Nervous about going solo? Don't worry! I'll share a winning formula to keep your solo shows simple, engaging, and results-driven. I even share a mini-case study of how this worked for one of my clients. If you decide to keep interviews as part of your plan, I've got some top tips for interviewing guests that won't leave your listeners feeling left out AND build that listener relationship while showcasing your expertise. So ditch the interview crutch and get ready to connect with your audience on a whole new level. Let's make your podcast the marketing tool it was always meant to be. Need Help? Get on my calendar for a FREE PODCAST COACHING SESSION https://calendly.com/timwohlberg Or visit https://podcastperformancecoach.com/
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