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Pat Flynn
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In this video, I'll be sharing the top 5 reasons podcasts fail. I don't want you to fail, so whether you're a beginner or you've been doing this for a while now, please be sure to watch all the way to the end.
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@everything80spodcast68
@everything80spodcast68 2 года назад
I'm not sure if this helps, but I've found releasing shorter episodes (20-30 minutes max) has brought me more listeners. People only have so much time in the day and a two-hour podcast will be very off-putting. A shorter one means a better chance of consumption.
@Aztecatl7
@Aztecatl7 2 года назад
This is true, when I consider listening to a new podcast, is if it's more than an hr, I probably pass. However it also depends on what kind of podcast, if it's deep conversation, an hr is the sweet spot for me.
@BadMoviesRule
@BadMoviesRule 2 года назад
I consistently put out 90 minutes plus and our listenership on Spotify and Apple has exploded in the last two months.
@Aztecatl7
@Aztecatl7 2 года назад
@@BadMoviesRule Yea, I aimed for 60min but I recently found I do 80-90min more naturally and comfortably.
@qicle
@qicle Год назад
As a listener I need long! lol a two hour show goes by fast when you’re running errands, working, etc
@Bibleguy89-uu3nr
@Bibleguy89-uu3nr Год назад
@@BadMoviesRule What have you done to advertise?
@YashikaHAMASHIACH
@YashikaHAMASHIACH 2 года назад
5. Be specific with your focus (Don’t be too broad) 4. Don’t compare yourself (it’s you verses you yesterday) 3. You don’t market your podcast (build your audience. Clear niche & message. Build relationships. Be a guest on other podcasts. 2. Define what a successful podcast means to you. (What are your goals for your podcast? Show up consistently) 1. They give up too fast. (Be patient. Market yourself & be consistent) Thanks for this ⚜️
@mskatrich
@mskatrich Год назад
Thank you, saved me 10 minutes! ❤️❤️
@Jack_Hunt
@Jack_Hunt Год назад
Thanks saved me wasting 8 mins of my life.
@ctrlaltrees
@ctrlaltrees Год назад
0. Listen to what experts actually have to say rather than believing you can learn everything you need to know by reading bullet points
@groovy56
@groovy56 Год назад
Pat, great info, but your audio tone quality is too “tinny” please take this constructively -thanks
@waynebelfast
@waynebelfast 10 месяцев назад
Thank you, this saved me watching the video.
@KiranMedia.
@KiranMedia. 29 дней назад
5:50: "Remember that every single download, every single play of your podcast is an actual human being that's spending time with you" ...perfectly said!
@jhasselberger
@jhasselberger Год назад
I’m so GRATEFUL that this video hit my feed this morning. My podcast is just starting to ever so slightly uptick. My niche is an audience of people who, like me, have someone else they care for who is severely disabled or medically fragile. Like special needs parents, caregivers of elders etc. I am a Mom to a 24 year old disabled son, his condition turned our lives completely upside down. This is the inside journey on how to adapt. So I named the podcast “The Adapted Life”. I think the biggest challenge I face is trying to stay consistent, which in itself is antithesis to the life of a caregiver of severely disabled medically fragile person. So it is. My intuition led me back to tips and strategies from exactly guides like you Pat. I love doing what I do. I am truly on a journey to rediscovering myself after 20 plus years of extreme adversity. Life is beautiful. Joy is possible, even when your child is born with a deformed brain. ❤️❤️❤️🙏Thanks for this video!!
@daybydaymedia747
@daybydaymedia747 3 месяца назад
How is The Adapted Life" doing now?
@CSMtheMariner
@CSMtheMariner Месяц назад
Even if it stopped for a while, restart today- the message you have to share is very important- just fifteen mins per show would make a big difference in the daily lives of the kinds of people who need your show. I hope you and your son are well.
@irishuang7246
@irishuang7246 2 года назад
Every download/play of your podcast is an actual human being spending time with you - that’s so true.
@on9francisyu
@on9francisyu 2 года назад
it is true. It is why the social media is true.
@Infertilityandmepodcast
@Infertilityandmepodcast 2 года назад
Step one is crucial! Did that from the beginning and although my listener base is small (300-500 per episode) it creates an engaged community. 🔥As always Pat.
@C3PanthersPod
@C3PanthersPod 2 года назад
Community is crucial. We have far from made it, but we get crazy sub to view ration.
@Infertilityandmepodcast
@Infertilityandmepodcast 2 года назад
@@C3PanthersPod RU-vid is not an easy platform to gain exposure from, so kudos to you guys. That’s amazing.
@MicahBuzanMUSIC
@MicahBuzanMUSIC 2 года назад
500 isn't small. That is a huge accomplishment! Just imagine being in a room with 300 - 500 people listening to you in real life, it certainly wouldn't feel small then!
@Infertilityandmepodcast
@Infertilityandmepodcast 2 года назад
@@MicahBuzanMUSIC Love that perspective, thank you!
@scratchnmix9511
@scratchnmix9511 8 месяцев назад
300 to 500 is small? That's like a small concert.
@donnablevins2443
@donnablevins2443 2 года назад
Love the episode, Pat! Your insight inspired me to go to real-time speed rather than the 2x. Yes, I admit, I am a fast listener, however, when something pulls me into the podcast, then I go, "Wait. What did they say?" and I rewind. Your sessions are rewind-worthy, Pat!
@Figdimension
@Figdimension 2 года назад
Hello Pat! I’ve recently started working on my toy collecting podcast and watching your video makes so much sense and was very informative. Thanks for the encouraging words!
@karenarreola7143
@karenarreola7143 2 года назад
Thank you for this, I've been podcasting now for over a year I love doing it but I haven't seen the growth I expected. Now it all makes sense, this video is what I needed at this moment 👏🏽
@TheNobleLoyalist
@TheNobleLoyalist 2 года назад
May I ask what did you not know before watching this video?
@learnandbuildvision
@learnandbuildvision Год назад
Yes I agree with you, this topic is very helpful for starters like us. Wish you all the best. Keep creating
@Infotokev
@Infotokev Месяц назад
A wise man once told me, “If you want to get to know a topic, thoroughly, attempt to teach it. That is podcasting for me. I want to expand my own knowledge, so I research information I want to know personally. IMO, your teachings here are spot on. You reference tenacity, planning, review - all qualities that would help any activity. Thank you and much success.
@Yousha_Syed
@Yousha_Syed Год назад
As someone who just recently started a podcast, I think this is a great list to remember so I can keep going. Thanks Pat!
@jthawker9073
@jthawker9073 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video, I feel more confident now about starting this new podcast
@baileylaszlo
@baileylaszlo 2 месяца назад
im so grateful to have seen this video, it seems to have found me at the perfect time. im getting ready to start up my podcast and I've been dealing with waves of fear and doubt, but after watching this I can see how much progress I have truly made. all we need is a little trust and patience. to whoever is reading this, dont give up!!
@franchescaa7525
@franchescaa7525 2 года назад
Wow! I just came across your RU-vid and I’m so inspired. Podcasts have been something I’ve wanted to do for a long time. Thank you Pat!
@jman26b52
@jman26b52 2 года назад
I just started my podcast a few weeks ago. its going great but ill be using these tips! Thanks for the help!
@sillieboy8740
@sillieboy8740 Год назад
Randomly stumbled upon this video. This is great advice that can be applied to other online businesses, not just podcasts.
@OyinOfJesus
@OyinOfJesus 2 года назад
Thank you so much for all your videos, to thank you better I did not skip any ad and I shared with other aspiring podcasters like myself!! Thank you!
@halfbreedcomedy
@halfbreedcomedy Год назад
Thank you man I've been on a Hiatus and really down on my Podcast because of its lack of growth in 2 plus years. Thanks to you I think I will give it one more Strong try. It would be the guy that inspired me to start podcasting at all 6 or 7 years ago. So Thank you
@calvisuals
@calvisuals 2 года назад
"If you build it...THEY will come" is a Wayne's World reference that parodies the original. So both are acceptable, I think. lol. Great advice as always, dude. I found those points really useful.
@RogeriaBritto
@RogeriaBritto Год назад
Your videos are so inspiring! You are such a great teacher!! Thank you so very much!!❤️
@scaredycast
@scaredycast 8 месяцев назад
We dont compare ourselves, we try to be different but aimed toward a specific audience within the niche. We market every single day. We have exact goals we know we can reach. We're 203 episodes in over 6 years, never giving up..... however we are STILL struggling.
@boltuplachargersfootballpo7543
Thanks Pat. Just started my new podcast yesterday! You’re videos have been a huge help. Thanks for all you do!
@underhandfreethrow
@underhandfreethrow Год назад
Good luck!
@michaelsshort
@michaelsshort 2 года назад
I believe your top reason holds true for lots of businesses! I know of several folks who I believe were on the cusp of HUGE success ... but it just didn't happen fast enough for them and they gave up. As usual, I think you are spot on.
@gavinyoung6956
@gavinyoung6956 Год назад
Thank you so much!!! for this information so much! I just started a podcast One Mic Trio and we are trying really hard to push it so these videos really help!
@thehopeshowlive1
@thehopeshowlive1 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much Pat for this valuable information can't wait to put it to good use & apply it to my work appreciate the motivation & encouragement also like your Angles!
@adany4556
@adany4556 2 года назад
All great advice, I started my podcast "Technically Maybe" about a month ago and this will help me to keep going. plus it's a lot of fun.
@jawarablake
@jawarablake Год назад
Nice advice. The waiting for the show to drop was the best advice I ever got and the book came eventually.
@IanKnowland
@IanKnowland 2 года назад
Love this, Pat. Definitely guilty of a couple of these :P But like you said, these things don't have to stop us. Everyone has an audience somewhere!
@DiademLife
@DiademLife Год назад
Thanks Pat. Not going to quit! It's quite the challenge to pour everything I have into Content, and not always knowing if people are finding it. Thank you for the encouraging five tips.
@s1dubbzz751
@s1dubbzz751 4 месяца назад
Make sure to take care of marketing your content so people CAN find it. If you don't actively market, the effect of consistency is minimized.
@reneremington5806
@reneremington5806 2 года назад
Thank you. My overall topic is narrow, but I see I have laid out a big series. So some refinement is needed. Great tips Pat.
@BengaliBonita
@BengaliBonita 2 года назад
Thank you for the info and inspo Pat 🙌🏽
@marcoantoniooliveira
@marcoantoniooliveira 4 месяца назад
Very inspiring. Thank you for your words. I shall now begin to create my podcast about books.
@theoryworks7759
@theoryworks7759 Год назад
Thank you for the advice! I’m starting a podcast tomorrow
@brosthinkbigpodcast
@brosthinkbigpodcast Год назад
Thank you for this video. It’s really helpful and we recently started our podcast so it’s good to see improvement every day and every new episode. We are building a community and a lot of young audience to listen to as and grow&learn together.
@thexombie3225
@thexombie3225 10 месяцев назад
Really great advice, and about to start a podcast of my own. Really appreciate this.
@ShaylaCSmart
@ShaylaCSmart 2 года назад
Thanks! Launching a bee Podcast about life at 40 + and narrowing content down has been the biggest piece of it all.
@donaldsmith560
@donaldsmith560 2 года назад
Outstanding words of encouragement, thank you!!
@w.o.wthenakedtruth3835
@w.o.wthenakedtruth3835 Год назад
thank you!!! this is awesome Knowing your WHY works well with all aspects of life. Thank you
@mindunion
@mindunion Год назад
Excellent advice, Pat. Thanks for sharing.
@TWNEPODCAST
@TWNEPODCAST Месяц назад
Thanks for the advice! We are a new podcast only 34 episodes in and this was what we needed 🙌🏽
@D3Csportscards
@D3Csportscards Год назад
This was helpful. I’m getting ready to start a podcast and trying to learn all I can.
@learnandbuildvision
@learnandbuildvision Год назад
Thank you for these tips, very practical and straight forward. I will follow all your tips.
@JINX-The-Writer
@JINX-The-Writer Год назад
This was a great list and I really needed to hear all this. Thank you!
@miascocina_les
@miascocina_les Год назад
Excited to get started!!! Thanks for this!
@briskettaco
@briskettaco 2 года назад
Great tips Pat, thanks. Idea for a future video- how to reinvigorate/grow a podcast that has no growth. Coming up on the 7th anniversary of my podcast, my niche has seen a lot of changes and I’m considering a rebrand to expand the topics discussed to reach more people.
@thementaledgepodcast8012
@thementaledgepodcast8012 2 года назад
Superb advice...love the healthy comparison game advice about personal progress. But mostly i love what you said about each download or listen being an actual person who chose to spend time with you. Sometime I will look at the analytic map and say wow..."i cant believe somebody in Africa or Europe is listening to us. Great video..Thank you very much.
@petesmxz
@petesmxz Год назад
Great video Pat. Insightful and to the point. Thanks!
@user-bn8wy6cc5v
@user-bn8wy6cc5v Месяц назад
Pat Flynn!! With a grey beard. Wow time has indeed past. Although in all this time Pat's content has been constant, reliable, useful. Bravo sir.
@MeanMachineRadio
@MeanMachineRadio 9 месяцев назад
Thank You for this video, Sir. I needed this more than you know.
@GymGal70
@GymGal70 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for the information and keeping it real.
@charizardchaser
@charizardchaser 2 года назад
I just don't have time for podcasts unfortunately but watching snippets from the discussion. It's a great way to build a fan base.
@on9francisyu
@on9francisyu 2 года назад
it is totally true.
@gregc2823
@gregc2823 2 года назад
Thanks for the tips Pat I'm in the process of starting my show and this was alot of good advice!!!
@furiousrobinson
@furiousrobinson 2 года назад
What's the biggest hurdle right now, in your eyes? I just kicked mine off and started it this month, 4 episodes in.
@Richardcontramundum
@Richardcontramundum 2 года назад
This was excellent! Seriously very helpful and I will continue to refine my channel and podcast
@ToGodThroughJesus
@ToGodThroughJesus 3 месяца назад
Great advice! Well done. Thanks so much!
@twobaldingnerds
@twobaldingnerds 2 года назад
Thanks for the pep talk, appreciate the tips!
@TrueTallTalesPodcast
@TrueTallTalesPodcast 28 дней назад
Hey Pat, thank you so much for this info! Great feedback:)❤ You’ve got me very excited 🙌🙌
@allareabasketball4300
@allareabasketball4300 Год назад
I really appreciate your content. I have an idea for a video cast as a new hobby of mine and your info is truly helpful.
@mindfullyintegrative
@mindfullyintegrative 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing. I am working on building my community and podcast. I have been working on my niche area to help many people learn from those inspiring people using integrative health to have better and overcome wellness challenges with integrative health techniques. I always enjoy listening to your insightful information
@savortheburn
@savortheburn Год назад
We just started our podcast a few months ago. It's all about whiskey/bourbon/scotch/etc reviews, cocktails and rock video! So far it's audio only with Shorts/Reels for video content. We keep the subject matter pretty niche, we don't really compare other than to inspire ourselves, we don't plan on giving up, but the other points in your video hit closer to home. We do a little bit of marketing through fb/ig ads, and we haven't ever talked about what "success" looks like for our podcast. No idea what that looks like, so we have no idea how to reach that mark! Thanks for the vifeo!
@LoureiroRodrigo
@LoureiroRodrigo Год назад
Been watching and learning a lot from you. Thank you very much. P.S. - Your Star Wars stuff ROCK!!!
@taraletstalk
@taraletstalk 2 года назад
Very helpful as always Paddy! Cheers from IRELAND 🇮🇪
@marekstykpodcast
@marekstykpodcast 6 месяцев назад
This gave me something to think about and work on ;) Thank You for this video!
@Queengoddessmay
@Queengoddessmay 10 месяцев назад
Thank you very much, I will start.
@AnneQuiet
@AnneQuiet 2 года назад
Thanks for this Pat!!! This is so incredibly helpful.
@on9francisyu
@on9francisyu 2 года назад
it is very useful.
@gasmith7486
@gasmith7486 2 месяца назад
Pat you are amazing!! Thank you 🙏🏼
@brandonvaughn
@brandonvaughn 2 года назад
Fell asleep listening to probably my 50th pitch your podcast last night so I didn't get to vote. But I also didn't get to listen to them all, there were so many! Can't wait for the announcement of the winners tomorrow.
@Mspbrwn77
@Mspbrwn77 Год назад
Im rebooting my podcast and I knew exactly why it didn’t work the first time. The sad part I gave up because I did t want an employer to find out about my life. I stopped at 1.15 in 2021 and opened and had 2.12 recently now something tells me to keep moving forward
@KatiaFerreira
@KatiaFerreira Год назад
Thank you so much... wow... really important to know these reasons
@lisarung3270
@lisarung3270 2 года назад
Thank you for the great tips!
@niallcochrane3331
@niallcochrane3331 2 года назад
This great advice applies to many other areas and not just podcasts. I'm currently at the wandering in the dark phase - there's a light somewhere and sure as anything, I won't find it if I'm not looking.
@WoodenGenius
@WoodenGenius Год назад
Thank you for this. Subscribed!
@DoleWhipDad
@DoleWhipDad 2 года назад
Loved all the points you shared, thanks Pat!
@on9francisyu
@on9francisyu 2 года назад
He does well on video
@user-hn9ij2sl9o
@user-hn9ij2sl9o 3 месяца назад
Good advice. This was in my recommended feed. I’ve been cohosting a podcast called a hero story for almost 5 years now. We haven’t made any money on it at all but still enjoy doing it every week. I don’t think we will ever make any money from it but we have built a small community with a couple hundred weekly listeners which is really great to think about
@bryans1000
@bryans1000 Год назад
I didn't know you had another channel Patt !!! Just subscribed!!!
@nojudgementherewithtishross
@nojudgementherewithtishross 11 месяцев назад
New subscriber! I have my own podcast and I’m grateful for your advice and tips.
@startingoverwithshannon
@startingoverwithshannon 2 года назад
I honestly found this so helpful! I really appreciate your messages, vibe and voice! 😍
@patflynn
@patflynn 2 года назад
Thank you Shannon, means a lot!
@furiousrobinson
@furiousrobinson 2 года назад
What's the name of your podcast, and what are some big hurdles?
@pinayJayX
@pinayJayX 2 года назад
Thank you for this great content 🙏🏼
@malaakallawati3061
@malaakallawati3061 Год назад
Damn thank you for this video, really needed to hear those tips and remind myself why I began this in the first place
@roxannaarellano1038
@roxannaarellano1038 10 месяцев назад
Thank you! I love this super helpful!! ✨🙌🏽
@Jonathan-Hunt
@Jonathan-Hunt 5 месяцев назад
Only recently found you and your videos are excellently constructed and really helpful. About to venture into this field. Thank you. (The misquoted Field of Dreams quote continues to annoy me as well )
@PhillipPresswood
@PhillipPresswood Год назад
5:25 *Measurability* ! One of the foundations of proper assessment processes.
@MarkSavant
@MarkSavant 2 года назад
Nice video Pat! As a podcast consultant and mastermind leader, going too broad is so common. I've fallen into this trap as well. It's my greatest struggle pulling people through the fog into clarity on their niche.
@mitchellarpin339
@mitchellarpin339 6 месяцев назад
This was really inspiring, thank you!
@onemictrio6056
@onemictrio6056 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video!
@jamiemcnay
@jamiemcnay 9 месяцев назад
Great content. Much thank you.
@YANBARPODCAST
@YANBARPODCAST 2 года назад
Thank you for the tips!
@gearsNtools
@gearsNtools 2 года назад
Solid advise all around. very similar to YT in many ways, I have another channel I'm planning to launch, thanks for the back to basics reminders!
@sloppynube7588
@sloppynube7588 Год назад
Haya guys jc here from SA love your tips and vids starting my own podcast soon hopefully with this tips ill go big
@robjsevilla
@robjsevilla 2 года назад
I’ve been doing a video faith based leadership podcast for almost 11 months and it’s finally starting to gain some momentum… your tip on not giving up to early is 🔥
@on9francisyu
@on9francisyu 2 года назад
I am happy to hear that.
@GHPod
@GHPod 2 года назад
Thank you for this Pat and thank you for coming on my show back in 2020! I am really excited to take GHPod to the next level this year and some of your points today really spoke to me! Will be implementing these going forward! Thank you for always being such a valuable resource!
@JamieRobertson61
@JamieRobertson61 2 года назад
Love your pod man
@patflynn
@patflynn 2 года назад
Thank you Dave! I remember that, it was so much fun, and I hope we can connect again soon my friend! I appreciate you! We need to talk about Mario Kart!
@GHPod
@GHPod 2 года назад
@@JamieRobertson61 Thank you!!
@GHPod
@GHPod 2 года назад
@@patflynn I have a lot of things that have been cooking! Let's talk!
@TraumaTeamRacing
@TraumaTeamRacing 6 месяцев назад
Only recently found you and your videos are excellently constructed and really helpful. About to venture into this field. Thank you. (The misquoted Field of Dreams quote continues to annoy me as well 😂)
@taramurney4486
@taramurney4486 Год назад
These are great TIPS - I’m about to launch a podcast that I’ve worked on w 4 of my favourite human beings (4 men and ME) and I think we need to niche it down further as we all come from such dynamic different perspectives and experience
@YouToSeeDIY
@YouToSeeDIY Год назад
Thanks a lot mate, after this video you make me so happy!!! Maybe one day we can manage a session how I feel after watching this video and what kind ot point make the entire story so useful!! Bro amazing!! Thanks a lot❤❤❤❤❤
@nitemoodzhq
@nitemoodzhq 2 года назад
thank you for this video. just getting into my seat and producing content I am passionate about.
@JohnnyMontanaMic
@JohnnyMontanaMic 2 года назад
Thank you... thinking about doing a pod cast !
@smitinathan
@smitinathan 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for this video!
@AllanGildea
@AllanGildea Год назад
Cheers, Pat - very helpful.
@AllThingsCrime
@AllThingsCrime Год назад
SO true Pat! People just give up too soon. I'm in over 150 episodes now and 2 yrs ago I would have never dreamed I would hit that! Important thing is there's an audience that wants my content so that's what keeps me going!
@ONSTAGEMUSICPODCAST
@ONSTAGEMUSICPODCAST 5 месяцев назад
I just subscribed to yours! I actually like podcasts like this
@JoScoNathan
@JoScoNathan 2 года назад
Great tips. I will be going live with my podcast on 1/31/22
@MrShabalabadinddong
@MrShabalabadinddong 2 года назад
love this info, I have just started a podcast called "Minds of a epileptic" using a lot of your techniques it is a solo podcast it is my first ever podcast. i do worry how it will go being a person that suffers from epilepsy myself, its time we educate society better. because the ignorance and steriotyping towards it is still unbelievable even in 2022. im unsure how far i can get it with it being i choose to keep it unscripted and real. from a mind of a epile[tic. but with me sounding druged up because of my meds. i worry no one will care. or listen much. as i will have trouble marketing myself. and miss haps will happen.
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