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How to Grow a Podcast From 50 Listens Per Episode – PCI 441


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We hope you’ll find these ideas on how to grow a podcast from 50 listeners per episode helpful in your podcasting quest.

Launching a podcast is exciting—but growing one from just a handful of listeners can feel overwhelming. The good news? You don’t need thousands of followers or a marketing budget to build momentum. In this episode of Podcast Insider, MacKenzie and Mike share eight actionable tips to help new podcasters attract more listeners, build a loyal community, and make progress one episode at a time.

Today’s Hosts: MacKenzie Bennett and Mike Dell
8 Ideas on How to Grow a Podcast From 50 Listens Per Episode
1. Double Down on One Social Platform

Don’t spread yourself thin. Pick one platform where your audience already hangs out (e.g., Twitter/X for tech, Instagram for lifestyle, LinkedIn for B2B) and:

  • Share 15–60 sec audiograms or clips from your podcast
  • Post quotes or takeaways from your latest episode
  • Engage with your niche (comment, follow, reshare relevant stuff)
  • 🎯 Goal: Get seen by people already interested in your topic, and become a recognizable voice.

    2. Ask for Word-of-Mouth the Right Way

    Instead of “Rate and Review!” say:

    “If this made you think of someone, send it to them.”

    That’s a clear, emotional ask—easier than writing a review and more likely to lead to a new listener.

    3. Nail Your Podcast Title and Description

    Your show title and episode titles must speak to the value or curiosity of your target listener. Avoid vague names—opt for searchable, benefit-driven wording.

    Bad: Episode 22: A Chat with Mark

    Better: How Mark Went from Burned-Out Employee to 6-Figure Freelancer

    4. Collaborate with Other Small Podcasters

    Reach out to similar-sized shows to:

    • Do guest swaps
    • Promote each other’s episodes in intros or outros
    • Appear in each other’s newsletters or communities
    • You don’t need “big names”—you need aligned voices who share audiences.

      5. Repurpose Your Content

      Turn each episode into:

      • A LinkedIn post or blog
      • Short YouTube Shorts or Reels
      • A newsletter tip or mini-series
      • Each of these increases visibility without recording new content.

        6. Capture Emails (Even 10!)

        Add a simple email signup to your website or use a free ConvertKit/beehiiv form. Offer:

        • A free guide
        • Bonus audio
        • Behind-the-scenes content
        • Use the list to personally invite people to share, leave feedback, or check out a new episode.

          7. Talk to Your 50 Listeners

          Literally. Survey them. Ask:

          • How did you find the show?
          • What was your favorite episode?
          • What should we talk about next?
          • These 50 listeners are gold. They’re your early adopters—make them feel like insiders.

            8. Improve Just 1% Each Episode

            Better intro, tighter editing, clearer audio, stronger CTA… your audience grows faster when the quality improves consistently. You don’t need perfection—just progress.

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