Are you thinking of starting a podcast? Looking for some amazing podcast name ideas? The journey of becoming a podcaster is filled with questions and challenges. Starting a podcast is still quite new when compared to blogging. At every turn you see people like you publishing episodes weekly. You frequently binge-listen to podcasts daily to get inspired. However, you haven't managed to find a creative name for your podcast. Let me know if you can relate to these. * You know roughly what your show is about* You've got a list of podcast guests already lined up* The best name for your podcast needs to be exciting* There's a fear that you might run out of topics* You're unable to create the podcast graphic until you name your show If only there was a way to quickly choose a good name in the next few weeks so that you can launch your podcast. In this post, you'll learn a few clever hacks to successfully name your podcast and record your 1st episode quickly. Podcasting Revenue Statistics There's so much hype around starting a podcast because it is such a versatile piece of content to consume. Also, because there are so many people generating an income from podcasting alone. Let's take a look at the top 5 highest earning podcast shows for a minute. Highest earning podcasts worldwide in 2019 - Statista So, according to the folks at Statista, the highest-earning podcast show back in 2019 was The Joe Rogan Experience. With total revenue of $30 million annually that is not something to dismiss readily at all. What I find amusing is that the podcast show in 5th place is The Bill Simmons Podcast. His podcast show brings in a cool 7 million dollars in revenue annually. Are you wondering why I find it amusing? Well, look at the descriptive names of the shows and you'll understand why. Understanding Your Audience One of the secrets to getting a clever name for your podcast right is understanding your audience. While you may think that talking about wild blueberries on every show is exciting your listeners may not feel the same way. If you have an existing audience on your social media accounts or elsewhere it's a good idea to survey them. However, if you don't have an existing audience, here are some questions for you. * What problem is your show trying to solve?* Who are the people with this problem?* Will your show solve 3 levels of pain?* What kind of transformation can your listeners expect?* Do your potential listeners experience other associated problems?* How can you make your show more shareable?* What's the expected length of each episode? These questions help you to dig a little deeper into the life of your audience. For example, if you are doing a property podcast about buying your first house. You'll be able to talk about all the associated challenges like finding remote work, buying a low-cost vehicle, saving for a mortgage, low maintenance gardens, etc. Another example is my podcast focuses on digital marketing but I create episodes on mindset,
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