We start a new discussion in this episode. Adam Adams has the Grow Your Show podcast and helps people build a better podcast. They serve podcasters, and he has grown those skills through an exciting journey that can teach a lot about marketing. We start with his background and some mistakes he has made.

Use Marketing For A Better Podcast

The crucial point of this episode is to understand that starting a podcast or launching a product does not equate to customers knowing about it. That is where marketing comes in. We must find ways to let our potential customers understand what we are doing and connect to them. That requires us to have a target market in mind and ensure we are in front of them where they live and work.

A Little Background

Adam Adams is the founder of GrowYourShow.co,m where they help you get your message out to the world. Their clients are getting ranked in the top 1% on Apple Podcast and other top charts, which means ONE thing:

His clients have more influence than 99% of the podcasts out there.

Adam says the reason most podcasters fail is a lack of marketing. This is why his niche manages that critical piece so you can have more listeners, downloads, ratings, and reviews.

Adam has a loyal following in the real estate industry as well as the podcasting industry. After selling his real estate podcast (He actually sold his first show… I didn’t even know you could do that), he launched the Podcast on Podcasting, ranked as the top podcast to help podcasters.

Connect With Adam

Your best bet in getting connected with Adam is through a discovery call, and you can set that up at

 

 

Rob Broadhead

Rob is a founder of, and frequent contributor to, Develpreneur. This includes the Building Better Developers podcast. He is also a lifetime learner as a developer, designer, and manager of software solutions. Rob is the founder of RB Consulting and has managed to author a book about his family experiences and a few about becoming a better developer. In his free time, he stays busy raising five children (although they have grown into adults). When he has a chance to breathe, he is on the ice playing hockey to relax or working on his ballroom dance skills.

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