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3 Podcast Habits That Break Trust (and What to Do Instead)
Manage episode 461234584 series 1088063
Most business owners aspire to build trust with their podcasts—but here’s the catch: trust-building often gets tangled up with education. While teaching your audience can be valuable, it’s not the only—or even the best—way to earn their trust. In fact, you might be unintentionally eroding trust every time you hit record.
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, we’re diving into three common mistakes that slow down trust-building and push listeners further from making decisions. You’ll learn why these missteps happen and discover alternative approaches to fostering connection and credibility—without resorting to over-explaining or chasing perfection.
3:39 - Why you must speak to one person, not a crowd.
8:07 - What happens when you overwhelm your listener with too much information.
12:59 - Why you should ditch the perfect host persona
19:56 - Things to remember when you sit down to record your next episode
Mentioned In 3 Ways to Build Trust That Have NOTHING To Do With Educating Your Listener
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Ready to turn your podcast into a strategic business asset? Book a Podcast Strategy Intensive today and create a tailored plan to leverage private podcasts in your next launch.
Get your questions answered on our private podcast, The Podcast Newsroom. Sign up today at thepodcastnewsroom.com and submit questions any time at uncommonlymore.com/ama.
See you there!
Разделы
1. 3 Podcast Habits That Break Trust (and What to Do Instead) (00:00:00)
2. Why you must speak to one person, not a crowd (00:04:06)
3. What happens when you overwhelm your listener with too much information (00:08:34)
4. Why you should ditch the perfect host persona (00:13:26)
5. Things to remember when you sit down to record your next episode (00:20:23)
686 эпизодов
Manage episode 461234584 series 1088063
Most business owners aspire to build trust with their podcasts—but here’s the catch: trust-building often gets tangled up with education. While teaching your audience can be valuable, it’s not the only—or even the best—way to earn their trust. In fact, you might be unintentionally eroding trust every time you hit record.
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, we’re diving into three common mistakes that slow down trust-building and push listeners further from making decisions. You’ll learn why these missteps happen and discover alternative approaches to fostering connection and credibility—without resorting to over-explaining or chasing perfection.
3:39 - Why you must speak to one person, not a crowd.
8:07 - What happens when you overwhelm your listener with too much information.
12:59 - Why you should ditch the perfect host persona
19:56 - Things to remember when you sit down to record your next episode
Mentioned In 3 Ways to Build Trust That Have NOTHING To Do With Educating Your Listener
Subscribe to The Podcast Newsroom
Take the Next Step
Ready to turn your podcast into a strategic business asset? Book a Podcast Strategy Intensive today and create a tailored plan to leverage private podcasts in your next launch.
Get your questions answered on our private podcast, The Podcast Newsroom. Sign up today at thepodcastnewsroom.com and submit questions any time at uncommonlymore.com/ama.
See you there!
Разделы
1. 3 Podcast Habits That Break Trust (and What to Do Instead) (00:00:00)
2. Why you must speak to one person, not a crowd (00:04:06)
3. What happens when you overwhelm your listener with too much information (00:08:34)
4. Why you should ditch the perfect host persona (00:13:26)
5. Things to remember when you sit down to record your next episode (00:20:23)
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