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THIS IS THE LAST EPISODE OF THIS PODCAST. MY NEW PODCAST IS CALLED THE COURAGEOUS CONTENT PODCAST. FOLLOW & DOWNLOAD ON YOUR FAVOURITE PODCAST APP. https://courageous-content.captivate.fm/ Have you ever launched a course or product that flopped - leaving you wondering where you went wrong? If this sounds familiar you’ll love this podcast episode with business coach Natalie Sisson. Natalie explains how to bounce back from a failed launch and shares her experience of a launch that flopped (and the BIG lessons she learnt). You’ll learn why being true to yourself can have a huge impact on your launch and how to find the resilience to bounce back from failure. This is the final episode of The Build Your Online Audience podcast. Join the waiting list for my NEW podcast (launching in May 2021) here. {Click on the player above to listen to the podcast episode and/or read on for a detailed overview. Scroll down to the bottom to read the show notes including all the links mentioned in this ...
My Build Your Online Audience Podcast is ending at episode 450 and I'd love you to come along to my podcast wrap party on Friday 26 March 2021 at 4pm-6pm GMT. I've invited all my podcast guests from the past five years and I'd love to have all my listeners there too. Listen to this quick podcast to find out how to get the link to register to join us. Plus if you've ever fancied starting your own podcast then make sure you come along because I'm going to be explaining how you can win an amazing podcast bundle. There's everything you need to get your podcast up and running. See you there! Register for my podcast party here {Click on the player above to listen to the podcast episode and/or read on for a detailed overview. Scroll down to the bottom to read the show notes including all the links mentioned in this episode.} Podcast shownotes When is my podcast wrap party (0:22) Why you need to register for my podcast wrap party (0:34) How you can win a podcast prize bundle to get your pod...
Have you ever wondered what would happen to your content if you needed to take time out of your business? Do you have content batched and scheduled ahead? Or would your content grind to a halt until you were able to get back to work? If you’re like many business owners I know, creating a contingency plan for your content is probably on your to-do list - but something you tell yourself you’ll get to when you get a spare moment (which, when you run a business is often ‘never’). But it is important. In this episode, I talk to business strategist Diane Mayor about how to create a contingency plan for your content (and why you need to). You’ll learn why planning for the good times (a sudden spike in sales, for example) is just as important as planning for a crisis. PLUS what to include in your contingency planning. And why this topic is important - even if you’re a solopreneur. {Click on the player above to listen to the podcast episode and/or read on for a detailed overview. Scrol...
In this episode, I explain why I’m ending this podcast in two episodes time (episode 450). I share the reasons why and what’s coming up next (don’t panic - I’m not giving up podcasting all together). If you’re a regular listener to the show, THANK YOU so much for your support. {Click on the player above to listen to the podcast episode and/or read on for a detailed overview. Scroll down to the bottom to read the show notes including all the links mentioned in this episode.} Podcast shownotes My big news about this podcast (0:38) How my podcast audience has kept me motivated (01:48) The three reasons why I’m ending this podcast (03:02) Why I wanted to quit while I was ahead and at the top (05:50) How my business has changed and why I want to align my podcast with that change (06:33) The podcast interview that sparked a lightbulb moment (07:43) Why my Facebook Ads made me realise what my ideal clients really needed (10:09) How my Courageous Content challenge has helped business ...
I generated more than £185k in sales of my 2021 Social Media Diary and Planner and related products. In this podcast episode (which you can also read as a blog), I share my tips on how to generate a semi-passive income from selling a planner or journal. You’ll find out: How to choose a topic for your planner/journal How a planner/journal can help you sell higher-tickets products/services How to ensure your planner/journal is profitable How to develop complementary products you can sell alongside your journal/planner {Click on the player above to listen to the podcast episode and/or read on for a detailed overview. Scroll down to the bottom to read the show notes including all the links mentioned in this episode.} 1. Make sure your planner solves a problem There are so many types of planners available - the competition can be huge. Which is why your planner needs to solve a specific problem for a specific person. For example, my Social Media Diary & Planner helps business owners wh...
Did you know that just one in three podcast hosts are women? And just 21% of chart-topping podcast hosts are female? Even though almost as many women listen to podcasts as men. So what holds women back from launching a podcast? And why do so few women who DO start a podcast hit the top of the charts in their niche? This special podcast episode - published to mark International Women’s Day 2021 - aims to inspire more women to get their voices heard. You’ll hear from four podcasters (three female and one male) on how to get started with podcasting and overcome common fears - like getting to grips with the tech and getting used to the sound of your own voice. PLUS practical tips on launching your podcast. Even if starting a podcast isn’t on your radar, there is so much to inspire you in this episode to get your voice out there. Speakers: Charlotte Foster, Ant McGinley, Anna Parker Naples and Avni Gohill. {Click on the player above to listen to the podcast episode and/or read on for ...
Being a guest on other peoples’ podcasts is a great way to build your audience - and your authority. But most podcast hosts get far more pitches than they can handle - which means they can afford to be choosy about who guests on their show. So what’s the best way to pitch yourself as a podcast guest? And how can you make sure your pitch stands out from the rest? In this podcast episode, you’ll learn how to craft the perfect email pitch for a podcast and how to increase your chances of getting a ‘yes’ from the host. You’ll also find out what podcast hosts are looking for in a guest and the common mistakes to avoid in your pitch. {Click on the player above to listen to the podcast episode and/or read on for a detailed overview. Scroll down to the bottom to read the show notes including all the links mentioned in this episode.} Why it's worth being a podcast guest Why Being a podcast guest is a great way to get in front of your ideal customers/clients - and build your audience - ...
Self-publishing your own book is a great way to build your online audience - and your authority. But how do you get started? How much does it cost? And should you do it all yourself - or use a print-on-demand service like Amazon, IngramSpark or Bookbaby. If you’ve been asking yourself these questions (and more) then you’ll love this podcast episode with publishing expert and bestselling Indie author Sacha Black. Sacha shares every single step you need to take on your self-publishing journey - from coming up with a killer idea for a non-fiction book - to publication to promotion. You’ll also learn how to promote your book (with or without an online audience) and some killer tips to avoid the stress of a one-star review. PLUS the one thing you must avoid when you launch. {Click on the player above to listen to the podcast episode and/or read on for a detailed overview. Scroll down to the bottom to read the show notes including all the links mentioned in this episode.} Podcast shown...
If you’re building a personal brand online, people have to get to know the person behind the business. Otherwise, they won’t buy from you. But how much personal information should you share on your social media and other content platforms? What is ‘ok’ to share and what should be kept private? And what is the difference between sharing and oversharing? If you’ve ever asked yourself any of these questions, you’ll love this podcast episode on how much personal information you should share on social media (and other content platforms). If you worry about sharing too much personal information, I explore why you might feel like that (and whether your concerns are justified). I also share practical tips on how to decide what to share and what to keep private. {Click on the player above to listen to the podcast episode and/or read on for a detailed overview. Scroll down to the bottom to read the show notes including all the links mentioned in this episode.} Podcast shownotes About my...