Podfade is real and can hit us when we least expect it. A big driver in podfade: a publishing schedule that's too brutal to maintain. In this episode, I share how any podcaster can be podfade by simply re-examining what their podcast schedule looks like. What does it mean to produce content consistently; how does this help build the KLT Factor, and what happens if we try and change our schedule.
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Show Notes:
One of the big pains around podcasting: publishing schedule. This is because it takes time to plan a podcast episode; find the guests; record the episode; and if you follow the podcast gurus ... your podcasting editing time consumes a lot.
Grueling publication is one of the biggest causes of podfade.
Why do we set these tough publishing schedules for ourselves? Because experts tell us to. The same experts who have a team of people to help them create content. Russell Brunson and Gary Vaynerchuk come to mind.
Why do we even publish content in the first place? Because we want to build on our Know-Like-Trust factor. The important one being trust. If people don't trust us, it doesn't matter if they know us or like us.
The most important factor in building trust is consistency. But what does consistency mean?
Consistency means what is consistent for you.
It's better for you to change your podcast publishing schedule rather than burn out and "ghost" your audience.
Consistency is a pillar in creating trust online. So no matter what schedule you pick, make sure to stay with that schedule. If you need to change it, then change it. No one says that your schedule is absolute and can't be changed. You will not break the laws of physics by changing your schedule.
Links Mentioned in this episode:
- Entrepreneurs on Fire on Apple Podcasts - John Lee Dumas and his Entrepreneurs on Fire Podcast.
- The Key to Making Podcasting Worthwhile – Entrepreneurs on Podcasting - My interview with Robbie Swale about his super successful podcast "The Coach's Journey".
- The 3 Elements of Trust - The Harvard Business Review talks about the 3 key elements of trust.