Just One Tip from Your Podcast Performance Coach

Tim Wohlberg
Just One Tip from Your Podcast Performance Coach

Your podcast is an extension of your brand. It helps potential customers get to know you and trust you. It positions you as an authority and thought leader so you become the obvious choice. At least that’s what it’s supposed to do. Too bad yours isn’t. Let’s fix that, in 5-minutes chunks. Just One Tip is a podcast for podcasters looking to grow their authority and convert with greater ease. Host Tim Wohlberg is a 30-year radio veteran who straight up hears things you can’t hear in your show. As a podcast coach he helps entrepreneurs build better podcasts for their business or brand from scratch or can re-rebuild or pivot an underperforming show. In each 5-minute episode, Coach Tim offers up one quick tip that you can implement right away. From tech to content and performance to marketing – if you’re a business owner expecting your podcast to deliver some ROI (not to mention, ROE) then this is the podcast for you. Not to mention grow your audience, generate leads and sales. Make your next episode better than your last starting now. Press play and subscribe. Book a free-15-minute coaching call at https://podcastperformancecoach.com/

  1. 24/12/2024

    Top Podcast Trends for 2025 Every Podcaster Needs to Know

    What’s Next for Podcasting in 2025? (Hint: It’s Not Just About Video) Podcasting is growing up fast, but are you keeping up? From political candidates hitting the mic to the rise of video podcasts, 2024 was wild—and 2025 is shaping up to be the same. Are you staying ahead of the curve? I found a great article on Cohost's website about what 2025 has in store for podcasters. I'll link to those 25 trend predictions in the show notes if you want a more in-depth look into the future. But here are mt top 3 from the list. Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode: Creative Monetization Tactics: Discover new ways to make your podcast work harder for your business. Dynamic ads, private podcasts, and more! The Rise of Video Podcasting: Why video matters more than ever—but why you shouldn’t jump on the bandwagon without a plan. The Power of Authenticity: In a world flooded with AI, your unique voice is more valuable than ever. The Case for Micro Podcasts (Bonus Trend): Why shorter, snackable episodes might be the next big thing. Why this matters for you: If you're an entrepreneur using your podcast to generate leads, establish authority, or boost sales, these trends are worth paying attention to. But here's the kicker: trends come and go, and not every trend is right for your show. I'll share how to stay listener-focused and make the right decisions for your podcast and business. Mentioned in this episode: Want to align your podcast with your business goals? Check out the Podcast Tune-Up Program for a step-by-step guide to realigning your show and boosting your ROI. Link to the full 2025 podcast trend predictions from Cohost (in the show notes). Stay ahead of the curve, stay true to your audience, and make 2025 your podcast’s best year yet. Learn more about the Podcast Tune-Up Program → PodcastPerformanceCoach.com

    9min
  2. 26/11/2024

    223 How to Take a Break (Without Your Podcast Missing a Beat)

    Feeling podcast burnout? You’re not alone. Learn how to take a break from podcasting without losing momentum or disappointing your listeners. Taking a vacation or enjoying family time shouldn’t mean letting your podcast audience down. In this episode, I share two powerful strategies for repurposing content, so you can keep your show running even when you need a breather. Whether it’s for the holidays, a summer break, or just a hectic week, these tips will save you time and keep your listeners engaged. Here’s what I cover: Republishing Old Episodes (with a Fresh Spin): How to bring back fan favorites with a new intro and outro that make them feel relevant and fresh. Creating Patchwork Episodes: Collect past golden nuggets and turn them into “best of” content with curated themes, saving you time while delivering tons of value. Batching “Break” Episodes: Plan ahead so you’ve got content ready for those busy weeks or much-needed vacations. Plus, I explain why repurposing content isn’t just about saving time—it’s about showcasing the best of your podcast while staying consistent for your audience. If your back catalog feels more like a pile of “meh” than “must-listen,” I’ve got you covered. Check out the Podcast Tune-Up Program to realign your podcast with your business goals and create episodes that are always worth revisiting. Ready to learn how to keep your podcast alive while taking a break? Hit play now! Resources & Links Mentioned: Podcast Tune-Up Program Episode 122: Learn about podcast content themes.

    7min
  3. 12/11/2024

    4 Unique Ways to Generate Quality Leads with Your Podcast

    Wondering how to get more quality leads from your podcast? The classic lead magnet is just one way to capture interest, but there are other, less conventional ways that can yield high-quality leads. In this episode, I share four powerful strategies that go beyond the usual funnel approach, so you can start generating leads that truly align with your business and convert with ease. Here’s a quick look at these lead-gen ideas: Invite Ideal Clients as Guests Bring potential high-ticket clients onto your show as guests—if done right, this can build trust and lead to conversions. I share how one client is winning with this approach and how you can too. Create an Exclusive Community Extend your podcast’s reach by creating a fan club or private community. One of my clients uses Skool to bring listeners together for more value, which nurtures leads and strengthens loyalty. Run a Strategic Contest Everyone loves a contest, but it only works if the prize is aligned with your ideal client’s interests. A client of ours offers program scholarships, driving engaged leads and growing her list. Use Audience Engagement as Lead Gen Encourage listeners to submit questions, share stories, or attend a virtual meet-up. Not only does this generate content ideas, but it also builds a list of qualified leads. Remember: These lead-gen strategies only work if your show is attracting the right audience. To make sure your podcast is aligned with your business goals, download my free Podcast Audit—the link is below. It’s a quick diagnostic tool to help you confirm if your podcast is set up for success. Get your FREE Podcast Audit here

    8min
  4. 29/10/2024

    221 How to Turn Your Podcast Intro into a Podcast Promise (and Why You Should!)

    Are you wasting your first 30 seconds? Is your podcast intro turning people away? Too many podcasters kick off with random chit-chat, life updates, or awkward mic adjustments. Don’t let that be you! You’ve got just half a minute to hook a new listener, and if you don’t, they’re moving on. In this episode, I’m breaking down exactly how to craft an intro that grabs attention and keeps your listeners around for the full episode. We’re talking about creating a powerful Podcast Promise—an intro that lets listeners know exactly what they’re going to get by hitting play. Here’s how to set it up for maximum impact: Your Show’s Name & Your Name Let listeners know who you are and what show they’re tuning into. Skip the laundry list of credentials; just get to the point. Who Your Show Is For Call out your audience directly. Don’t try to appeal to everyone—be specific. You want listeners to feel like this show is for them. What You Deliver Every Episode Tell them what they can expect from your show. Be clear about what you bring to the table, but keep it tight. Is it actionable tips? Case studies? Inspiring conversations? Make it clear and avoid a catch-all list. The Outcome or Long-Term Benefit Give them a reason to keep coming back. What problem are you solving for your listeners? What’s the long-term benefit they’ll gain if they stick around? This is where your podcast promise seals the deal. The right intro doesn’t just attract the right listeners—it repels the wrong ones. If your content isn’t a match for someone, you want them to know right away so they don’t waste their time (or yours!). A strong podcast promise attracts those who are primed for what you offer, making it easier to turn listeners into loyal fans and even clients. Want to hear an example? I share a powerful podcast promise from one of my clients that perfectly illustrates how a clear intro not only brings in the right audience but also pushes away the wrong one. So, is your podcast intro doing the heavy lifting it should? Use this checklist to put yours to the test: Show Name & Host Name Target Listener What You Consistently Deliver Long-Term Benefit for Regular Listeners Put your podcast intro to the test and make sure it’s as strong as it can be. With the right intro, you’ll hook listeners early, build authority, and set your podcast up to serve you, your audience, and your business. Now that you've analyzed your intro, let's have a look at your whole podcast (and find out how to improve your podcast ROI). Grab my free Podcast Audit.   Want more tips on perfecting each part of your podcast? Check out related episodes on show intros, topic intros, and guest intros right here:  185: Why Your Guest Intro Sucks  148: Nail Your Podcast Guest Intro Every time 40: How to Properly Introduce Your Podcast Guest  34: Hook Listeners with an Effective Podcast Intro 23: Is Your Professional Intro a Turn-Off? 04: Creating Great a Podcast Intro 92: Why Niche Podcasts are Killing It 93: How to Niche Down Like a Pro 216: Overcome the Fear of Niching Down Your Podcast  201: 5 Ways to Pivot Your Podcast for a Better Return on Your Investment

    8min
  5. 15/10/2024

    Want to Turn Podcast Listeners into Customers? Here's The CTA You Need

    Are your podcast listeners taking action or just tuning in? If your Call-to-Action (CTA) isn’t driving results, it’s time to rethink your strategy. In this episode, I’m breaking down how to create a CTA that actually works. Whether your goal is to increase engagement, drive traffic, or generate leads, your CTA needs to be aligned with your business goals—and that’s where a solid strategy comes in. First things first: you need one CTA per episode. Just one clear, specific action for your listeners to take. If you throw out multiple CTAs, they’ll do nothing. Let’s keep it simple and strategic. Now, let’s talk about how to make sure your CTA serves your business. Are you asking listeners to do what you really need them to do, or just what you think you should be asking for? If your business needs more engagement, more traffic to your website, or a push in a specific part of your marketing funnel, your CTA should support that step in your customer journey. And here’s the key: make sure your CTA is relevant to the content of your episode. For example, in this episode, we’re talking about CTAs, so it only makes sense to point you toward a tool that helps you refine yours. That’s why I mention the Podcast Tune-Up Program in this episode—it’s designed to help podcasters like you align your show with your business goals, refine your CTA, and improve your podcast’s performance. Finally, take a close look at the data. What’s working? What’s not? If you notice one type of CTA consistently gets responses, lean into that. But if something isn’t pulling its weight, it might be time for a change. Here’s your action step for today: review your current CTA strategy. Is it working for your business? Does it align with your content and your customer journey? If you’re feeling stuck, that’s where the Podcast Tune-Up Program comes in. Together, we’ll get your podcast (and your CTA) on track to deliver real results. https://podcastperformancecoach.com/podcast-tune-up/ 102 How to Help Your Listener Take the Next Step 189 The 3 Parts of a Powerful Podcast Call to Action

    8min
  6. 01/10/2024

    How to be a Great Podcast Guest (and Grow Your Audience)

    Want to grow your podcast audience using Other People's Podcasts (OPP)? It's a great strategy, but we need to discuss one crucial piece of the puzzle: how to be a fantastic guest. In this episode, I’m diving into what it takes to be the kind of podcast guest hosts want back—and more importantly, the kind that audiences remember. Because let’s face it, if you’re a guest who shows up unprepared, sounds awful, or doesn't promote your appearance, you’re not going to see the results you’re hoping for. And you can kiss those future invitations goodbye! Here’s how to be a great podcast guest every time: Show Up Prepared: It’s not rocket science. Listen to a few episodes, know the host's name (and how to pronounce it!), and understand their audience. Bring value by aligning your points with their audience’s needs, and don’t forget to have a memorable story ready to back up your message. Sound Great: You wouldn’t show up to a job interview in sweatpants, so why show up to a podcast sounding like you’re recording in a tunnel? Use your podcast mic, find a quiet space, and make sure your sound quality reflects your brand. Need mic tips? Check out episodes 163, 157, 134, and even my very first episode! Be Gracious and Promote the Episode: Once the episode is live, thank the host publicly and share it across your socials. This isn’t just about being polite—it’s about leveraging social proof. Promoting your guest appearance builds your credibility (and makes hosts more likely to invite you back). Build Long-Run Relationships: Podcasting is about creating connections. When you’re a great guest, you open doors for future collaborations. Maybe the host will refer you to other podcasters or shout you out in future episodes. It’s all about creating a positive ripple effect. The Bottom Line: Being a great guest is about positioning yourself as a trusted expert, building relationships, and leveraging your appearances to grow your audience. When you do this right, guesting on podcasts becomes a winning strategy. Ready to level up your podcast guesting game? Hit play and let’s make sure you’re the kind of guest everyone wants on their show! And if you’re using podcasting as a marketing tool for your business, subscribe for more 5-minute actionable tips. Want to make sure your podcast is set up for success? Grab your FREE Podcast Audit at PodcastPerformanceCoach.com.

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Your podcast is an extension of your brand. It helps potential customers get to know you and trust you. It positions you as an authority and thought leader so you become the obvious choice. At least that’s what it’s supposed to do. Too bad yours isn’t. Let’s fix that, in 5-minutes chunks. Just One Tip is a podcast for podcasters looking to grow their authority and convert with greater ease. Host Tim Wohlberg is a 30-year radio veteran who straight up hears things you can’t hear in your show. As a podcast coach he helps entrepreneurs build better podcasts for their business or brand from scratch or can re-rebuild or pivot an underperforming show. In each 5-minute episode, Coach Tim offers up one quick tip that you can implement right away. From tech to content and performance to marketing – if you’re a business owner expecting your podcast to deliver some ROI (not to mention, ROE) then this is the podcast for you. Not to mention grow your audience, generate leads and sales. Make your next episode better than your last starting now. Press play and subscribe. Book a free-15-minute coaching call at https://podcastperformancecoach.com/

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