#15 - Why Podcasters Should Ignore Reviews
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About this listen
We discuss how reviews often provide limited perspectives due to the minimal volume of ratings and flawed rating systems. Negative feedback can carry disproportionate weight, affecting your podcast's perception. We encourage you to focus on your core audience, your loyal listeners who deeply appreciate your work.
We also emphasize that growth metrics and tangible goals matter more than subjective star ratings. Setting benchmarks for downloads, email list growth, and revenue increases is crucial for your podcast's success.
Chasing great reviews can backfire and hinder your creativity. Instead, stay true to yourself and your core community, creating content that naturally earns ratings.
In summary, this episode highlights why reviews should not dictate your podcasting priorities or content. We've covered the limitations of reviews, the impact of negative feedback, and why core fans matter most. Focus on clear goals and growth metrics to measure your success.
If you've enjoyed this perspective, we'd appreciate an honest review. Thanks for listening and remember to create amazing content without worrying about reviews!
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