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How to Keep Your Podcast Fresh: Navigating Content Repetition with Engaging Strategies [Ep 121]
FromThe Podcast To Amplify Show: Podcasting Tips for Women Coaches, Service Providers and Entrepreneurs
How to Keep Your Podcast Fresh: Navigating Content Repetition with Engaging Strategies [Ep 121]
FromThe Podcast To Amplify Show: Podcasting Tips for Women Coaches, Service Providers and Entrepreneurs
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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
Have you ever found yourself wondering whether you're saying the same things over and over again in your podcast content? This was a question a client posed to me recently and I wanted to share with you what I said to her in case you were wondering the same thing. The truth is, when you get to a certain point in your podcasting journey it can sometimes feel like you're repeating yourself. Chances are, you're not. But there IS a fine balance between reinforcing our core message and avoiding sounding like a broken record.In today's episode, I'm talking about why repetition in your podcast content is a good thing, how you can talk about the same topic in multiple different ways plus a practical example to put it all into context. Ready to learn how to keep your podcast content fresh and engaging while maintaining consistency and clarity? Let's dive in! Episode Mentions Episode 115 No Instagram for 30 days! What Happened and What’s Next?Episode 68 The Strategy For Selecting The Right Guests For Your Podcast------Ready to launch your profitable podcast? Take the quiz to discover your business podcast personality!Book your 15 min Podconnect call to discuss working together on your podcast launch.Learn more about our Podcast Launch VIP Days, via our website or email info@toobusytopodcast.co.uk.
Released:
Nov 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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