Advanced Brand & Podcast Audience Growth Audit
Do you want to grow your project online to reach a certain goal but you're not sure what to change first?
This is a good time for an audit, where we take a deep dive into your online presence from all angles to find changes that will help you grow your audience and reach your project goals.
For example:
If you've got a podcast, you also probably have social media profiles, a website and so on. Your impact is rarely just from the podcast, so I take a holistic approach to these audits and look at everything you're putting online.
INCLUDES:
Everything from the Essential Brand & Podcast Audience Growth Audit PLUS an analysis of the podcast titles, show notes and directories (to make sure it's available everywhere). This audit not only makes sure that the branding is consistent but that the discoverability level is at the highest potential.INCLUDES:
- essential brand & marketing audit items
and
- listener feedback: a detailed review of a recent episode, including timestamped feedback and notes offering insights on what worked well, areas for improvement, and suggestions for enhancing content to match your brand identity.
- an analysis of your podcast downloads (from your podcast host)
- advanced CTA tips
- either a podcast newsletter format recommendation OR a podcast YouTube recommendation
TAKEAWAYS:
- written report
- checklist of action items
- 15 minute follow up call
What audit client's have said:
"Like having a podcast therapist"
"What was most useful from your audit was hearing the perspective of someone knowledgeable about podcasts who has no particular stake in my feelings or other interests than just making this podcast better.
I would definitely recommend this process to a friend or anyone who has a podcast. It's like having a therapist instead of just friends to talk to, or having a proofreader instead of just trusting your own eye. Steph, you gave me feedback on things I hadn't ever even considered but also sound feedback on things I'd thought of but hadn't properly addressed (or had addressed but probably not the best way I could)."
-Mitch Bernard from missing pets podcast: no place like home
“Having Stephanie listen as well as instruct is invaluable. Great feedback, amazing insights and attainable outcomes.”
-Darren Hill, The Story Pilgrim