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How to Get Podcast Listeners to Take Action | Jennifer Arvin Furlong

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Do you ever feel like no matter what you do, you cannot get podcast listeners to take action after listening to your podcast? You're not alone! However, by using Monroe's Motivated Sequence, we discover a framework for effectively persuading listeners to a call to action. In this episode, Jennifer Arvin Furlong shares 5 steps for creating a podcast call to action that listeners follow. Get ready to start converting listeners into action-takers!

MORE ON THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/293

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Monroe's Motivated Sequence
03:18 Chapter 1: Grabbing the Audience's Attention
05:03 Chapter 2: Establishing a Need for Change
08:18 Chapter 3: Presenting the Solution
09:17 Chapter 4: Visualizing the Future
11:31 Chapter 5: The Call to Action
Takeaways

  • Monroe's Motivated Sequence is a valuable tool for creating an effective call to action in a podcast.
  • To grab the audience's attention, use tools like rhetorical questions, startling statistics, or personal stories.
  • Establish a need for change by explaining the problem and why the audience should be concerned about it.
  • Present the solution in a practical and easy-to-follow way.
  • Help the audience visualize the positive future if they take action and the negative consequences if they do nothing.
  • End with a clear and specific call to action.

MORE ON THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/293

🎁 Want 5 quick ways to level up as a podcast host, guest, or agency that you can read in less than 5 minutes? Visit https://PodMatch.com/Free! (No email address required)

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Capíttulos

1. Introduction to Monroe's Motivated Sequence (00:00:00)

2. Chapter 1: Grabbing the Audience's Attention (00:03:18)

3. Chapter 2: Establishing a Need for Change (00:05:03)

4. Chapter 3: Presenting the Solution (00:08:18)

5. Chapter 4: Visualizing the Future (00:09:17)

6. Chapter 5: The Call to Action (00:11:31)

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Send Us a Text Message

Do you ever feel like no matter what you do, you cannot get podcast listeners to take action after listening to your podcast? You're not alone! However, by using Monroe's Motivated Sequence, we discover a framework for effectively persuading listeners to a call to action. In this episode, Jennifer Arvin Furlong shares 5 steps for creating a podcast call to action that listeners follow. Get ready to start converting listeners into action-takers!

MORE ON THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/293

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Monroe's Motivated Sequence
03:18 Chapter 1: Grabbing the Audience's Attention
05:03 Chapter 2: Establishing a Need for Change
08:18 Chapter 3: Presenting the Solution
09:17 Chapter 4: Visualizing the Future
11:31 Chapter 5: The Call to Action
Takeaways

  • Monroe's Motivated Sequence is a valuable tool for creating an effective call to action in a podcast.
  • To grab the audience's attention, use tools like rhetorical questions, startling statistics, or personal stories.
  • Establish a need for change by explaining the problem and why the audience should be concerned about it.
  • Present the solution in a practical and easy-to-follow way.
  • Help the audience visualize the positive future if they take action and the negative consequences if they do nothing.
  • End with a clear and specific call to action.

MORE ON THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/293

🎁 Want 5 quick ways to level up as a podcast host, guest, or agency that you can read in less than 5 minutes? Visit https://PodMatch.com/Free! (No email address required)

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. Introduction to Monroe's Motivated Sequence (00:00:00)

2. Chapter 1: Grabbing the Audience's Attention (00:03:18)

3. Chapter 2: Establishing a Need for Change (00:05:03)

4. Chapter 3: Presenting the Solution (00:08:18)

5. Chapter 4: Visualizing the Future (00:09:17)

6. Chapter 5: The Call to Action (00:11:31)

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