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How to Tell if Your Podcast Needs a Rebrand | Beth Schillaci

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If you have a podcast that’s not converting as many listeners to leads as you want, chances are it has nothing to do with the current size of your podcast audience and everything to do with the first impression you’re making on your listeners.
Fellow podcaster Beth Schillaci joins me in this episode to break down the five key elements of your podcast that shape the crucial first impression on your listeners. By the time you finish listening, you’ll be armed with the know-how to make every new listener nod and go, “Finally! This is the show I’ve been looking for.”
Is it time to rebrand your podcast? Or is your podcast already doing a great job of standing out in a crowded feed? Hit play to find out.
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If you have a podcast that’s not converting as many listeners to leads as you want, chances are it has nothing to do with the current size of your podcast audience and everything to do with the first impression you’re making on your listeners.
Fellow podcaster Beth Schillaci joins me in this episode to break down the five key elements of your podcast that shape the crucial first impression on your listeners. By the time you finish listening, you’ll be armed with the know-how to make every new listener nod and go, “Finally! This is the show I’ve been looking for.”
Is it time to rebrand your podcast? Or is your podcast already doing a great job of standing out in a crowded feed? Hit play to find out.
Episode Links

Other Episodes You’ll Enjoy

→ This episode was recorded on the Deity VO-7U

Have a question you want me to answer? Shoot me a text!

Liked this episode? Share it and tag @thecourtneyelmer

Love the show? Leave a review!

Ready to become a Top 100 podcast host? Book a free strategy call

NEW WORKSHOP: Insider Secrets to a Top 100 Podcast

Connect with Court: Instagram | Linked In | Website

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