PODDY TRAINING

How To Build A Community Around Your Podcast

By Pod Mirror

15 August, 2021

a podcast community is an integral part of a podcast’s success

Draft a Blueprint for Your Community

Define your ideal community: characteristics, interactions with you and fellow listeners. Explore relevant platforms: Facebook, Reddit, Quora, Twitter, Discord, Instagram, public spaces. Set clear goals: what do you hope to achieve with your podcast community?

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Encourage Participation and Interaction from Your Audience

Encourage reviews on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Share blog posts on social media and respond to comments.Build your community one interaction at a time

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Request Listener Input

Empower Your Listeners: Request feedback to build a stronger community. Ask about desired content, guests, and themes. Turn your audience into active participants.

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Share Listener-Focused Content

Honor Listener Input: Implement ideas and answer questions, giving credit for deeper connection. This is a great method for building deep ties between you and your listeners.

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Use Social Media

Connect on Social: Grow your community by directing listeners to your social media platforms. You may then utilize these platforms to effectively grow your community by establishing direct connection

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Create A Facebook Group

Foster Connection with Facebook Groups: Build community online by simulating real-life interactions. You can ask questions, start discussions, or solicit feedback.

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Create Shareable Content

Build Online Community with Facebook Groups: Simulate real-life connections through discussions, questions, and feedback. 

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Host Live Events

Connect Offline: Host Virtual Events to Deepen Relationships with Listeners. It’s easy for any podcast presenter to plan and host a virtual event

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Avoid Self-Promotion

Focus on Connections: Build a community centered on your listeners, not yourself. It should also be about helping listeners, to interact with one another, exchanging material, help bonding 

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