Maximize your CTA
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Hey, Podcasters!
You’ve heard it at the end of nearly every podcast: “Follow the show, leave a review, check out our website, join the newsletter…”
A classic call-to-action list. By the time it’s over, you’ve already tuned it out!
The problem isn’t that CTAs don’t work, it’s that most of them ask too much.
This week on Buzzcast, the team breaks down how to create a call-to-action that listeners actually complete without turning your podcast into a list of chores.
Their strategy is to pick one priority and make it clear.
From there, everything gets easier:
- You can plan your CTA so it feels intentional
- It's easier to vary your wording so listeners don’t tune it out
- Allows for flexibility of placement in your episode
They also talk about using the Benjamin Franklin effect: an easy way to ask for help that actually increases listener buy-in.
If you want more listeners to take action (without sounding repetitive or pushy), this episode will help!
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That's all for this week! Thanks for listening & keep podcasting!