What if potential clients could hear how you think, understand your process, and trust your approach before they ever booked a sales call? If you are a service provider who wants to use podcasting to build trust, attract clients, and market your business without becoming a full-time content creator, you are in the right place. Podcasting for Service Providers explores how service-based business owners can use podcasting to help potential clients understand, trust, and choose them. You may not need a podcast that publishes every week forever. You need a strategic collection of episodes that communicates your best thinking, shows what makes your work different, answers the questions future clients are already asking, and gives people a reason to take the next step. I’m Allison Nitsch, a podcast strategist and producer who has helped launch more than a dozen podcasts and has produced over 1,000 episodes for my own shows and my clients. After years of working behind the scenes of ongoing podcasts, I began questioning the assumption that every business owner who wants the benefits of podcasting also wants the responsibility of creating new content every week. And as a service provider, you may not need that. I believe your podcast should not become another endless obligation. It should become an asset that keeps helping people discover your work, hear your perspective, understand your process, and decide whether you are the right person to help them. On Podcasting for Service Providers, we will explore questions like: -Do service providers really need a weekly podcast? -How can a podcast help potential clients trust me before a sales call? -What should I talk about if I want my podcast to support my services? -How do I create episodes that showcase my expertise without giving random tips? -How can I explain my process through podcast content? -What questions should my podcast answer before someone hires me? -How can I turn my ideas, stories, values, and client results into bingeable episodes? -Should I start a traditional podcast, a private podcast, or a limited series? -How many episodes does a podcast need to build trust? -How can I use a podcast without becoming a full-time content creator? -What makes a podcast bingeable? -How can my podcast become part of my sales process? -Can a podcast continue working for my business after I stop publishing? -How do I create a podcast that helps listeners understand, trust, and choose me? New episodes release every Wednesday and explore the strategy, messaging, structure, and possibilities behind creating a podcast that supports your business as a service provider and not one that takes it over. Make sure you are following the show so you do not miss the next episode. Next steps Explore Allison’s work: https://allisonnitsch.com Learn more about creating a Strategic Limited podcast series: https://allisonnitsch.com/series Note: Podcasting for Service Providers was formerly known as Podcast-First Marketing.
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Episode #60
60. Do You Need a Weekly Podcast...or a Limited Series?
Aug 19, 202624 min
For four years I told service providers to start a podcast. Same format, same advice, every time. And I am done doing that. In this episode, the third in a series I have been building over the last few weeks, I am walking through the two primary audio formats I now work with. One is an ongoing commitment. The other is a defined, bingeable experience of 8 to 12 episodes designed to take someone from finding you all the way to deciding to work with you. Neither is better than the other. They just serve different goals, different businesses, and different seasons. And I am walking through exactly how to know which one fits yours, including the difference between a public and private limited series and when podcast guesting might actually be your best first step. I am not starting with the format anymore. I am starting with the goal. And that has changed everything about how I help service providers think about audio. If you have not listened to episodes 58 and 59 yet, start there first. Then come back here. Ready to figure out which format fits your business? I would love to think through it with you at allisonnitsch.com/chat . 58. Not Every Service Provider Needs a Weekly Podcast 59. Why Audio Sells Service Providers Faster Than Any Other Content 53. Three Types of Podcasting That Can Replace Your Social Media Strategy Episode Blog Post Let's Chat Launch Your Podcast in 6 Weeks - There’s more to launching a podcast than the tech, we want to make sure it’s built to bring in the clients CONNECT Website - allisonnitsch.com Instagram - @allisonnitsch Threads - follow here ️ PODCAST/MARKETING TOOLS I USE Captivate - podcast hosting, 7-day free trial Descript - recording and editing Showit - website platform Flodesk - email marketing *Some links are affiliate links - I earn a small commission at no cost to you.
59. Why Audio Sells Service Providers Faster Than Any Other Content
Aug 12, 202615 min
Last week I said something I never expected to say, which is that not every service provider needs a weekly podcast. If you missed that one, go back and listen to episode 58 first because this episode builds directly on it. Today I want to answer the question that naturally follows. If not all service providers need a weekly podcast, then what do they need? And why do I still believe that every service provider needs some form of audio experience in their business? It comes down to the buyer journey. People rarely go from a stranger to a client overnight, especially when they are hiring a service provider. They discover you, they follow you, they watch how you think, and somewhere along the way something clicks. Audio compresses that entire process in a way that social media posts, emails, and websites simply cannot. Someone can spend three hours with you in a single afternoon by listening to four episodes. To give someone that same three hours through social media, you would need months of content. That is the difference. In this episode I am walking through why hearing your voice changes everything about how quickly someone decides to trust you, and why this matters especially if you are a service provider who only needs a handful of the right clients, not thousands of followers. If you are already thinking about what this could look like for you and want to talk it through, I would love to chat. Click here to book a call with me or there is also a link to ask questions and I will personally respond. Episode Blog Post Let's Chat Launch Your Podcast in 6 Weeks - There’s more to launching a podcast than the tech, we want to make sure it’s built to bring in the clients CONNECT Website - allisonnitsch.com Instagram - @allisonnitsch Threads - follow here ️ PODCAST/MARKETING TOOLS I USE Captivate - podcast hosting, 7-day free trial Descript - recording and editing Showit - website platform Flodesk - email marketing *Some links are affiliate links - I earn a small commission at no cost to you.
58. Not Every Service Provider Needs a Weekly Podcast
Aug 5, 202625 min
This one is a little different. I have been sitting on this for a while, and I was honestly nervous to say it out loud. For four years, I have been telling service providers they need a weekly podcast. And I still believe in podcasting deeply. But I no longer think that a weekly show is the right answer for every business owner, and I think I have been asking the wrong question this whole time. The question was never really "should you start a podcast?" The real question is what role should audio play in your business? I know you really want warmer leads, shorter sales calls, people who already trust you before they ever reach out, and those are business goals. The podcast is just one vehicle that can get you there. And it may not always be the right one. In this episode, I am sharing what shifted for me, why I am no longer trying to fit every service provider into the same weekly podcast mold, and what I am starting to think about instead. This is part one of a few episodes where I am going to be laying out a different way of thinking about audio, trust, and how clients decide to hire you. If you have been putting off starting a podcast because a weekly show feels like too much, or if you have a show that feels like it is not quite working, I would love to have a conversation about what might actually fit your business. Episode Blog Post Let's Chat Launch Your Podcast in 6 Weeks - There’s more to launching a podcast than the tech, we want to make sure it’s built to bring in the clients CONNECT Website - allisonnitsch.com Instagram - @allisonnitsch Threads - follow here ️ PODCAST/MARKETING TOOLS I USE Captivate - podcast hosting, 7-day free trial Descript - recording and editing Showit - website platform Flodesk - email marketing *Some links are affiliate links - I earn a small commission at no cost to you.
Podcasting for Service Providers | How to Use Audio to Help People Buy
Welcome to Podcasting for Service Providers
Aug 3, 20261 min
What if potential clients could hear how you think, understand your process, and trust your approach before they ever booked a call with you? Podcasting for Service Providers is the show for service-based business owners who want to use podcasting to help the right people understand them, trust them, and choose them without having to publish a new episode every single week forever. I'm Allison Nitsch, podcast strategist and producer. I have launched more than a dozen podcasts and produced over 1,000 episodes, and after years of working behind the scenes of service providers' shows, I have started questioning one of the biggest assumptions in podcasting. Here, we explore traditional podcasting, private podcasts, and bingeable limited series and how to choose the format that actually fits your business and your goals. Follow the show and find a more strategic, sustainable way to use your voice to grow your service-based business. Let's Chat Launch Your Podcast in 6 Weeks - There’s more to launching a podcast than the tech, we want to make sure it’s built to bring in the clients CONNECT Website - allisonnitsch.com Instagram - @allisonnitsch Threads - follow here ️ PODCAST/MARKETING TOOLS I USE Captivate - podcast hosting, 7-day free trial Descript - recording and editing Showit - website platform Flodesk - email marketing *Some links are affiliate links - I earn a small commission at no cost to you.
Podcasting for Service Providers | How to Use Audio to Help People Buy
BONUS: Podcast-First Marketing Is Becoming Podcasting for Service Providers (Why I’m Renaming the Podcast)
Jul 31, 202610 min
Quick announcement before we head into next week's episode. After a year as Podcast-First Marketing, this show will have a new name: Podcasting for Service Providers. If you already follow the show, you do not need to do anything. Same feed, same host, same Wednesday episodes. In this bonus episode, I'm sharing why the name is changing, where the show is headed, and what you can expect going forward. The short version is, I still believe deeply in podcasting, but I have been rethinking the assumption that every service provider needs a weekly show. The new name gives me more room to explore the different ways podcasting can work in a service-based business, whether that is a traditional weekly show, a private podcast, or a limited series. A new trailer drops Monday. Regular episodes continue Wednesday. So glad you're here for what comes next. Let's Chat Launch Your Podcast in 6 Weeks - There’s more to launching a podcast than the tech, we want to make sure it’s built to bring in the clients CONNECT Website - allisonnitsch.com Instagram - @allisonnitsch Threads - follow here ️ PODCAST/MARKETING TOOLS I USE Captivate - podcast hosting, 7-day free trial Descript - recording and editing Showit - website platform Flodesk - email marketing *Some links are affiliate links - I earn a small commission at no cost to you.
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