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DTC 313 - Four podcast mistakes you might be making [DTC]( Banter Monday, March 27, 2023 Ahhh, Microsoft Word. Most of our first introductions to the power of the computer. 🧠In this newsletter, you’ll find: 👇 📦 How to maximize your product development strategy 📦 The one-stop loyalty solution for building better relationships with your customers 📦 Four podcast mistakes you might be making 📦 The Northbeam media buyer index 📦 Five early TikTok wins for your brand Read till the end to access exclusive DTC swag. 😎 👉 If a pal forwarded this to you, [subscribe](, so you never miss out. Podcast Welcome to DTC Podcast. Last week, we did some deep learning about the future of AI with Josh Wilson, CEO and cofounder of [Particl.]( 🤖 Particl is a data platform that uses AI to help brand owners learn what they don't know about their competitor's top-selling products, pricing strategies, and more. In this pod, you’ll get not only a deep dive into how Particl can identify trends across 500M+ products and 80K stores but insights into the importance of collecting and storing your data and how DTC brands can leverage AI and where it’s headed in the near future. Let’s dive in. 💾 📊 Pivotal Particl If you’ve ever wondered: - How your competitors are doing; - What products are moving the needle; - And how pricing changes could impact your business …You can stop now. Particl was created to help brands do just that! They can evaluate inventory levels, see if brands sell more when decreasing their product prices, and give your brand the insights you need to make business decisions that move the needle and increase your bottom line. No 👏 guesswork 👏 needed. 😘 A date with data If your brand is behind on your data collection and storage, take this as your bat signal, waving red flag to bump it up on the priority list. Josh explained that the integration of AI in DTC brands is a fabulous way to minimize your workload of monotonous tasks. AI can understand large amounts of information that the human brain can’t, and we’re quickly seeing its ability to make connections, inferences, and ideas we’d never have dreamed up. In the last 60 days, AI has progressed to the point where your brand can find the answers to complex questions you would have spent days on just a mere months ago. Want to know if it’s more economical to airship or freight ship and what the timing differences will mean for your business? Ask AI. 🤝 👀 AI-n’t that something So why do you need to start collecting data now? The more data you have on hand to feed into the machines, the more accurate suggestions and models you can leverage for your brand in the future. AI is not only an equalizer, it’s a fabulous differentiator. Everyone will be able to crunch a number set or write a line of code; the difference between people will be their idea generation. For more on how Particl is leveraging AI, how DTC brands can expect to be able to use it in the future, and how you can get AI-driven insights to streamline decision-making for your brand today, [listen to the full episode with Josh here!]( Sponsor Need solutions for boosting customer lifetime value? 🚨 With increasing uncertainty and tightening budgets across the ecommerce space, you need a [one-stop loyalty solution]( for building better relationships with your customers. Did you know that 73% of consumers are more likely to recommend a brand if they have a loyalty program? Or that Stamped customers regularly drive 30%+ uplift in repeat average order value? So why Stamped? They offer Points & Rewards, VIP Tiers, and Referral solutions for all your loyalty needs for brands of all sizes. Here's why 45,000+ leading and fast-growing brands like Momofuku, TenTree, and Kitsch trust Stamped: - Transparent pricing, world-class support, and white-glove onboarding to help you deliver value from day one - Seamless integrations with all the tools you know and love, including Klaviyo, Attentive, and Gorgias - Fully customizable features for a loyalty experience that fits your brand's look and feel 👉 [Discover how Stamped can help strengthen customer relationships and accelerate brand growth.]( Podcasting Four Podcasting Mistakes You Might Be Making… Not seeing the growth you want with your podcast? Keep reading to find out if you’re making these common mistakes. Podcast success, like all content creation, often comes down to three factors: - Patience - Consistency - Value (whether it’s entertaining, educational, inspiring, or all the above!) This is true even for goliaths like Joe Rogan, who recorded 5,000+ hours of content over 15 years before reaching his current audience of 11 million. 🤯 So, if you aren’t consistently putting up valuable episodes and being patient with the results, success will be hard to come by. However, there are also more technical factors that can help or hinder your podcast. Here are 4 common mistakes you might be making, and how to turn things around for faster podcast growth! 👇 1️⃣ Using non-descriptive titles. One common mistake is using a generic title naming system like “So-and-So’s Podcast – Episode #.” Your podcast title is a headline, and it should serve a similar purpose. First, your title is crucial for getting listens and downloads. When the average pod enthusiast opens their streaming app, they’ll see a queue of new episodes, like this: Unless you have a die-hard audience that tunes into every episode, your podcast is competing for listeners’ attention in their downloads. The title is your chance to hook them to press play. ▶️ (On that same note, the first few words of your episode description are also visible in the feed. So make sure to optimize that, too!) Your podcast title also impacts your episode’s discoverability. Many people use the “search” function in podcast apps to find shows that match their interests. In fact, according to a survey by [The Podcast Host](, 40% of listeners find new shows by searching their podcast app’s directory. This is a huge opportunity to grow your audience! So, just like you would with an article headline, try using target keywords in your podcast titles to optimize for search and hook new listeners. In sum, you can improve your podcast titles (and descriptions) by: ✅ Describing what the episode is about ✅ Using language that tempts someone to press play ✅ Including keywords that help with discoverability 2️⃣ Not capitalizing on the CTA. Even if there’s just one person listening to your pod (hey, Mom 👋), that’s one person that finds your content valuable. The call-to-action is your opportunity to ask them to support you in return. If you’re aiming to grow your podcast following, try CTAs like: - Subscribe - Leave a rating and review - Submit a question/topic for the podcast host - Share the episode on social media ([15% of listeners]( use social to find new podcasts) - Recommend the podcast to a friend ([nearly 20% of listeners]( ask their friends when looking for new shows) Or, if you’re using the podcast as a channel to support another DTC business, you can use CTAs directed toward growing that biz, such as: - Follow on social media - Discount codes or special offers just for listeners - Join email list or visit website to get a free gift or download You could even incentivize taking action by sending listeners something in return for following up on a CTA. 🎁 3️⃣ Skimping on show notes. Show notes are like a podcast cheat code. 🎮 They can hook new listeners into tuning into the full episode, giving your podcast stats a nice boost. They’re also a convenient place to add links, discount codes, and resources, which increases the chances of a listener following through on a CTA. Show notes can also help your episode appear in browser search results, which has the potential to skyrocket your podcast growth ([14% of listeners]( search Google for podcasts). The best way to maximize your search traffic is to turn your show notes into a full blog post for each episode. Google seems to be fond of the following format: - Episode summary - Embedded audio player - Timestamps - Full write-up on the episode topic (could be an article or transcription) - Links to all resources Buuut we know not everyone has that kind of bandwidth to make that happen. If that’s the case, consider a bare minimum approach, like: - A brief intro, bullet points of topics, resources, and links - Using your transcript as show notes - Hiring a show notes writer to do it for you Moral of the show notes story: do what you can, but definitely do something! (If you want more guidance on creating show notes, check out [this detailed article by Podcast Host]( .) 4️⃣ Thinking the work ends with “Publish.” There are A LOT of podcasts out there (~3M to be exact). That means you need to work harder than ever to get your show into listeners’ ears. 📣 Most podcasters find that they need to spend at least as much time *promoting* their podcast as they spend *producing* it—especially early on. One of the best podcast marketing hacks is to repurpose your episode into micro-content (audio, video, or written). This tactic not only saves time, but also provides value to your audience and promotes your show without making you feel like a slimy salesman. How and where you should market your podcast depends on your specific audience, but here are some general tactics that can work well: - Record audio and video for each episode. Share your full video on YouTube, and/or cut shorter clips for channels like Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. - Create an email list for podcast listeners and notify them when new episodes are out (Send out other valuable content so the emails aren’t just new episode spam!) - And yet another plug for beefy show notes >> Repurpose your episode into a blog post that you can use to generate website traffic. You can then share each post on Medium.com, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc. And don’t underestimate the power of other podcasters! 🤝‍ Cross-promote your show by inviting hosts of relevant podcasts or being a guest on other shows (here’s a helpful [Reddit thread]( for podcast guest exchanges). You can also team up with other podcasters to run giveaways or challenges for each of your audience. ✨TL;DR? - Consistency, patience, and value are the pillars of successful podcasting. However, optimizing more technical aspects can set your podcast up for faster growth. - Podcast titles matter. They should be descriptive, interesting, and use keywords optimized for search. - Listeners want to support you. Make sure to include a CTA at the end of every podcast. - Show notes are a podcast cheat code. Invest as much effort in them as you realistically can. - Spend *at least* as much time promoting your podcast as you do creating it! Media Buying We’ve got some exciting new data for DTC readers. Thanks to our friends at [Northbeam](, we’re bringing you what’s happening and current in the world of media buying. 🗺️ If you’re a buyer, step right up and get your insights. If you’re not, forward this email to your media buying friends or coworkers! 🧠[Northbeam’s]( insights Meta seized an increasing amount of budget share this month (+1.70%), as advertisers pull spend from other platforms bit by bit. CPMs are up across the board, most notably on Pinterest (+11.46%) and TikTok (+10.93%). CPCs are seeing the most fluctuation across TikTok (+4.36%), Pinterest (-5.92%), and MS Ads (+4.43%). The decrease in Meta ROAS (-2.28%) is almost inversely mirrored by Google's increase in ROAS (+2.44%). Lastly, we continue to see interesting ROAS data across Youtube (+2.93), as we recommend continuing to watch this channel. (CPM = Cost Per Thousand | CPC = Cost Per Click | ROAS = Return On Ad Spend) TikTok Five Early Wins on TikTok That Can Skyrocket Your Brand to Long-Term Success If you’ve tested and found product-market fit for your brand on TikTokk you may be looking for simple ways to get the most out of your paid efforts on the platform. Even with the current changing landscape, TikTok still presents a massive opportunity for brands seeking to explore new marketing channels. Last week on All Killer, No Filler, we sat down with [Pilothouse’s Head of TikTok]( and asked him to spill the beans on the five steps your brand can take today to set yourself up for long-term success. 🧠Get understood By this time, you know you should test a variety of styles and lengths of creative. On top of that, you should also test how much information you need to give to your customer for them to understand both your product and value proposition. Don’t leave your potential shoppers overwhelmed with too much info, but don’t leave them underwhelmed and have them leave without knowing what you’re selling. ❌ Don’t be afraid of blocking If you don’t have one set up on your account already, you should have a robust blocked word list and have someone running comment moderation to flip negative comments. Don’t just shoot someone down who doesn’t see your product in the same light as you do! Comments are a balancing act, they help engagement and can educate other viewers on your business, ideals, and selling points. 🛒 Launch during high-season or sales times Pilothouse launched a client on TikTok around Mother’s Day that had historically done well at the time. Launching during a time of high purchase intent allows you to flood the pixel with positive signals about your brand. 🟢 Reactions and greenscreen creative Have someone ready to get rolling on reaction and greenscreen content to fuel your growth. Not only is it fun to watch, but it expands the lifespan of your creative. 👋 Bye bye, tight branding It’s time to throw your tight branding on TikTok out of the window. Open up your style, be authentic, and stop pushing branded-only on your account. Find your story and be proud to tell it! 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