Is podcast the “next big thing” in social media marketing?

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Mark Glenn

Mark Glenn is a seasoned marketer, accomplished author of three books, and Forbes contributor. He has over 25 years in marketing experience, including CMO at Viralify. Mark is known for his ability to identify new trends and strategies that go against the grain of traditional thinking. His best-selling book "The Social Media Bible" was named one of Business Insider’s Top 10 Marketing Books You Should Read in 2016.

Podcasts are far from a “thing” or a fad that’s taken the Internet by storm. There’s a rock-solid foundation for their success that makes perfect sense on the largest of scales, and one that marketers can effectively leverage. Oh boy, do we have a lot of revelations for you.

To podcast or not to podcast?

Let’s start with the background of podcasts. If you haven’t noticed, we are living in an audio era. Audio content has quietly become an indispensable part of the way we interact and consume content, particularly among young(er) demographic that comprises the bulk of the listenership. And you know what? It constantly amazes us just how big podcasts are. Did you know that the podcast audience doubled in between 2014 and 2018 in the US? Almost 200 million! Americans are familiar with podcasting, out of which 90 million are monthly listeners, according to 2019 Infinite Dial Study by Edison Research and Triton Digital.

Why podcasts particularly? What makes them so enticing? As a marketer, how can you leverage podcasts? It’s not like they’re the first association with marketing like content marketing or social media marketing are. There are quite a few ways podcasts that can help your marketing strategy, beginning with understanding the “schematics”.

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Why you should market to Millenials?

First off, podcasts are an easily digestible media form in various shapes and sizes, which plays a major role in why they are one of the fastest growing digital formats. The average podcast last about 45 minutes and about 85% of people who listen to podcasts listen all the way through, according to Edison Research. So, there’s an opportunity to build up your recognition and give your brand a voice (pun intended).

Then, there’s content for literally any topic. Whether it’s an overview of daily headlines, an interview, solo, or a panel show, fiction or non-fiction storytelling (murder mystery, comedy, politics, sports, etc.) or a hybrid of any given type, you can bet there’s a podcast for it. With such broad interests and availability, you can position yourself to be the source of actionable insights and useful information

Arguably the most important fact is that podcasts help facilitate one key aspect of modern user behavior: multitasking. It’s really easy to multitask while listening to an episode, and in a way, it’s a habit in the making. On average, US podcast listeners listen to seven podcasts per week.

That addiction-like focus makes podcasts ideal for on-demand, content binge consumption that poured over from other digital media (i.e. ‘Netflix and chill’). They’re the perfect medium for a customized and highly personal connection with your target audience which has its own terms: listening to what it wants when it wants.

With the growing audience, there’s more incentive to create quality content and jump in with your own show. Let’s face it – if there’s anything we marketing professionals know how to “sell”, it’s content. There’s always some valuable information to share.

Quick shoutout to advertising

It’s true that podcasts are young and fairly basic in terms of what they can offer to advertisers. However, you need to keep in mind that an average podcast ad is 90 seconds (longer than traditional ads) but ad revenue is rising. The medium presents a fast-growing ad opportunity: advertising rose 86% YoY in 2017 to $315 million, per IAB. The research predicts even stronger returns in the years ahead, forecasting that podcast revenue will surge to $659 million by 2020.

Hence, it’s safe to assume podcasts will yield a favorable ROI, which in turn will give advertisers more confidence to invest in the medium.Podcasts will keep on growing.

Podcasting shows significant year-over-year growth and one huge “area” where a lot of listening happens is the daily commute. In the coming years, podcasts are likely to become primary audio sources in the car (they are already slowly displacing mobile phones, not to mention CDs) due to the built-in Internet connectivity and “infotainment” systems that will facilitate easier Internet-based car audio. Apps on devices will also make podcast listening easier and quicker to access, while some even predict certain smartphones will have a dedicated podcast button. And let’s not forget the voice AI expansion where Alexa, Google Assistant, and other voice-based virtual assistants will make accessing podcasts easier and more mainstream, whether it’s via a smart speaker, a smartwatch, or another smart device.

For marketers that are still on the sidelines, podcasting is worth a try. As we’re accustomed to, the content is king and the importance of adding value to your audience and engaging it. For that matter with podcasting you have a real winner on your hands.