The Audience Is Listening
A Little Guide to Building a Big Podcast
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Narrated by:
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Tom Webster
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Tom Webster
About this listen
“How do I get more listeners?”
You are a podcaster. And if you were a beast on a David Attenborough nature documentary, that would be your plaintive cry.
This is not a book about how to make a podcast. You know how to do that, and anyway, the tech in podcasting changes all the time. This book will be useful to you for the rest of your career, because it will show you how to make your podcast better.
The Audience is Listening is a book of tough love that presents you with a repeatable process to earn and keep an audience.
You’ve been told that you need to be passionate about your topic. That’s true, of course. But it won’t guarantee you an audience. No one deserves an audience, but you can earn one—a body of humans who look forward to your show, week after week, and make it a regular part of their lives.
Ultimately, every podcaster is producing an entertainment, a diversion in a universe full of diversions. In such a universe, the listener is in complete control. You only need to spend some time with them, learning from them, and their secrets become a little less mysterious. It is this arcane knowledge that can turn your podcast into a show, a thing people care about enough to tell somebody else about.
It’s that last bit that really matters. In The Audience is Listening, Tom Webster will show you how to do it.
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- Giulia May
- 17-09-24
What a shame Tom uses his book to bash Joe Rogan
I am not a fan of Joe Rogan, but I am astonished to hear the writer almost gaslight Joe Rogan and his audience as if he is speaking proven truths as an example of what a good podcast should be. The least he could have done is say it's his personal opinion. I found it so unprofessional that the trust in Tom's words had gone. Honestly, I have never before read or listened to a book that is in the professional category that uses a person to explain something and at the same time one-sided, making that person and his audience look bad as stupid people and pretend that this is a general truth. Shame on you, Tom! You should know better. You used my time and money to express your feelings and opinions. I'm not fond of this at all.
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