How to Launch A Podcast for Your Store

The rise of podcasting is unmistakable: at this moment, there are roughly 700,000 active podcasts, while an impressive 70% of Americans are familiar with podcast content. Given the popularity of audio shows, you might be asking yourself, “Should I start a podcast?…”

To answer that question, we will share a little bit of our own podcast journey, and help you understand how podcasts can be used to promote your brand.

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Why You Should Create a Podcast for Your Business

At home. On the way to work. Bathing a hedgehog. As podcasts are easy to consume in just about any situation, it’s no surprise that the number of podcasts — and people listening to them — continues to grow.

This chart by Statista shows how many Americans listen to podcasts year by year

And the popularity of podcasts makes them a great tool for brand reinforcement: 69% of respondents in a study by Statista said that podcast ads made them aware of new products or services. Podcasts also help develop a strong social media presence. And podcast listeners are not only more likely to follow a brand on social media, but they’re also more active on all social media channels.

And did we mention they’re affordable AND fun?! Well then, read on and see for yourself.

What You Need to Create a Podcast

You don’t need a fancy studio to record a podcast. Get started right in your home with these tools:

How to Structure Your Podcast

Before you start recording your show, you’ll need to decide what you want to tell your listeners — and how.

1. Know your audience

Who are your listeners? What do they want to learn? To answer these questions, peruse competitor blogs, learn about current trends, and check out other podcasts in your market. Or better still, if you’ve got a great blog or social media following, just ask your audience. Create a poll or start a discussion to learn what your future listeners would like to see from a potential show.

2. Choose your format and topics

Decide on the format of your show: will you do it solo, plan guest interviews, or collaborate with bloggers? Will your podcast be about industry insights, practical advice — entertainment? And how often are you planning to go on air — weekly, monthly, every two weeks?

As for the topics of your show, you can choose anything you find relevant to your market and audience. Here’s a handful of topics you might consider:


You can invite guests to your shows like we do here at Ecwid

Learn more:

3. Prepare your script

If you don’t know how long your show should be, remember that the average podcast listener stays connected for 22 minutes. Here’s an outline to help you plan your episodes:

And if you’ve got a new product, special offer, or other updates that may attract your potential customers, you can mention it in the beginning (or/and the end) of your episode. Here’s an example from the Ecwid E-commerce Show:

How to Use Podcasts to Promote Your Brand

Recording a podcast is just a step on the path to growing your brand awareness. So here are some tips to help you be successful.

1. Build your audience before the launch

It’s better to build your audience before you release your podcasts to make sure there’s actually someone listening on the other end. Discuss topics for podcasts on your social media channels and mention your show in your newsletter to create awareness. Build the anticipation, so that people are interested in your show before the start.

2. Offer show notes

You’ll need a show notes page where you can add all the links and resources you mention in your podcasts. Show notes will also help you rank higher on Google down the road.

3. Transcribe your podcasts

It’s important to make your content as convenient to consume as possible, so having a transcript of your episode is always a good idea. Transcripts are also good for SEO and serve as a place to collect leads if you add links to your show notes or other pages. You can make a full transcript or just excerpts of the show. Also, you don’t have to do it yourself — there are services like Rev and Trint that transcribe audio for you.

4. Repurpose your podcasts

One of the reasons podcasts are great is that you can repurpose them in as many ways as you want. For example, you can turn your podcasts into blog posts and videos. This way you create more content to share with your audience and promote your brand. And it’s great for SEO too.

More: The Ecwid E-Commerce Show: Repurposing Content and Finding Your Tribe

5. Promote on social media in different ways

Don’t limit yourself to just posts with links to your podcasts. Share teasers, extracts, images with quotes from episodes, videos. Make behind-the-scenes posts, talk about podcasts in Instagram Stories. Announce the next episode 24 hours ahead of time, pin Facebook or Twitter posts with a link to the podcast.

For example, here’s one of our teasers:

Examples of Successful Branded Podcasts

A lot of businesses use podcasts to connect with customers, just like we do at Ecwid — and here are some other companies that might inspire you to do the same.

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A good show can be an ad that people actually want to listen to. Podcasts help to improve brand awareness, which is essential for growing sales in the long term. So give it a try and stay tuned for more advice on our blog.

 

About The Author
Jesse is the Marketing Manager at Ecwid and has been in e-commerce and internet marketing since 2006. He has experience with PPC, SEO, conversion optimization and loves to work with entrepreneurs to make their dreams a reality.

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