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Podcast Insider
Mike Dell, MacKenzie Bennett, Dave Clements
52 episodes
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Blubrry's official podcast where we discuss the podcasting industry, Blubrry news and interview podcasters on why they started their podcast.
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Blubrry's official podcast where we discuss the podcasting industry, Blubrry news and interview podcasters on why they started their podcast.
Show more...
Technology
Education,
Business,
Marketing,
How To
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How to Set a Marketing Budget for Your Podcast (Even If It’s Small) – PCI 451
Podcast Insider
20 minutes 53 seconds
3 months ago
How to Set a Marketing Budget for Your Podcast (Even If It’s Small) – PCI 451
You don’t need a big team or a huge ad budget to market your show—you just need the right plan. So today’s episode is divided into two paths: one for podcasters who are already publishing, and another for those who are still in the planning or pre-launch phase.
Today's Hosts: Todd Cochrane and MacKenzie Bennett
✅ If You’ve Already Launched Your Podcast
These strategies help you understand where to invest, even if your budget is modest—and how to use Blubrry tools to amplify your results.

1. Start With a Monthly Budget That Works
What can you realistically commit to spending each month?


$10–25: Social posts, audiograms, promo swaps
$25–100: Boosted content, Overcast ads, email tools
$100+: Contractors, social media managers, ad campaigns

💡 Blubrry helps: Your free podcast website, publishing tools, and included support already cover key basics—so more of your budget can go toward outreach.

2. Set Specific Goals for Each Quarter

Your spending should support a measurable goal.



Examples: Grow your newsletter, boost downloads, increase social reach

💡 Blubrry helps: IAB-certified podcast stats let you track downloads by episode, geography, and listening platform—so you’ll know what’s working.

3. Use Free Marketing First
Before paying for exposure, focus on consistency and visibility.



Swap promos with other podcasters
Share your show in relevant communities
Repackage past content as teasers or clips

💡 Blubrry helps: Custom episode URLs and your podcast website make sharing your content super easy and trackable.

4. Stick With One or Two Platforms
Don’t spread yourself thin—put your time (and money) where your audience is.



Pick one social platform and one podcast discovery tool

💡 Blubrry helps: You can monitor where listeners are coming from using your dashboard analytics.

5. Track ROI With Simple Tools
You don’t need fancy reporting—just a way to check if your spend is helping.



Create a basic spreadsheet: cost, goal, outcome

💡 Blubrry helps: Your hosting dashboard makes it easy to see what content is gaining traction after promotion with the event tracker.
🚀 If You Haven’t Launched Your Podcast Yet
These strategies help you lay a strong foundation before you publish—and use your pre-launch time to build interest.

1. Create a Pre-Launch Budget
Even if your show isn’t live, a small monthly budget can go toward:



Graphics or teaser trailers
A basic email platform
Building a landing page

💡 Blubrry helps: Your Blubrry website is ready from day one—no extra web hosting costs.

2. Define a Simple Goal Before Launch
What’s your #1 objective before episode one drops?



Build an email list
Attract early social followers
Collect feedback from a trailer

💡 Blubrry helps: You can publish a trailer episode across directories using Blubrry, even if your show isn’t fully launched.

3. Engage Where Your Future Audience Is
Join online communities, follow hashtags, and interact with potential listeners.



Reddit threads, Facebook groups, LinkedIn, TikTok

💡 Blubrry helps: Your teaser content and podcast website can be shared directly into conversations to start building hype.

4. Start Growing Your Email List
Use your pre-launch period to collect emails.



Create a basic opt-in form: “Be the first to hear my new podcast!”

Podcast Insider
Blubrry's official podcast where we discuss the podcasting industry, Blubrry news and interview podcasters on why they started their podcast.