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Steal This Podcast CTA Framework to Turn More Listeners Into Leads

Episode 348 Published 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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If your podcast isn’t driving listeners to action, your CTA placement is likely the problem. This is one of the most common podcasting mistakes, and fixing it is how you increase listener engagement without changing your content.

I'm breaking down exactly where your calls to action belong inside your episodes, how to tell if they’re working, and what to adjust based on real listener behavior. You’ll get a simple CTA framework you can use in your next episode so your listeners know what to do next (and actually do it).

So if you're tired of giving CTAs that feel awkward (and you’re ready to say yours like a human and finally know if it’s doing what you want it to do) hit play and let’s dive in.

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1:00 – The Worst Place to Put Your CTA (Avoid This at All Costs)

2:40 – The Only “Rule” for CTA Placement You Need

3:22 – Where Your CTA Actually Belongs (Hint: It’s Not Pre-roll, Mid-roll, or Post-roll)

6:52 – How to Say Your CTA Like a Human to Get More Clicks (and Build Trust)

9:08 – The 3 Parts Every High-Converting CTA Must Include

13:03 – How to Test, Track, and Adjust Your CTAs for Best Results

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