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In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, Terryl Humphrey breaks down the real-world problem of posting content but not getting customers because you are not reaching out to people.
He challenges the belief that “posting more” is enough by explaining why cold outreach matters, what it costs when you avoid it, and why having a script and process keeps you from winging random conversations.
He also walks through simple number examples (10 per day for 10 days, 20 per day for 5 days) to show how consistency creates more chances for results.
This episode covers topics including cold outreach, podcast business growth, getting podcast clients, call to action, follow-up touch points, consistency, and building a repeatable process.
If you are trying to grow your podcast audience, build a podcast production business, or grow your business without spending money on ads, this conversation gives you a clear plan to execute.
Terryl references his own experience producing 894 podcast episodes and explains how reaching out consistently removes second-guessing and helps you focus on one problem.
Failure Is Knowledge helps podcasters grow their audience.
If you would like to learn more, click the link below.
👉 https://calendly.com/fik-/strategy
By Terryl C. Humphrey5
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In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, Terryl Humphrey breaks down the real-world problem of posting content but not getting customers because you are not reaching out to people.
He challenges the belief that “posting more” is enough by explaining why cold outreach matters, what it costs when you avoid it, and why having a script and process keeps you from winging random conversations.
He also walks through simple number examples (10 per day for 10 days, 20 per day for 5 days) to show how consistency creates more chances for results.
This episode covers topics including cold outreach, podcast business growth, getting podcast clients, call to action, follow-up touch points, consistency, and building a repeatable process.
If you are trying to grow your podcast audience, build a podcast production business, or grow your business without spending money on ads, this conversation gives you a clear plan to execute.
Terryl references his own experience producing 894 podcast episodes and explains how reaching out consistently removes second-guessing and helps you focus on one problem.
Failure Is Knowledge helps podcasters grow their audience.
If you would like to learn more, click the link below.
👉 https://calendly.com/fik-/strategy