Podcast Maps by Graham Brown

What started primarily as a US-based trend has now evolved into a global phenomenon. More than 500 million people listening to a podcast every week. Despite its size, podcasting is still at an early stage in its adoption curve. We are moving into the Early Adopter space, characterized by a polarization of market behavior (heavy users vs critics). Business models are still relatively underdeveloped. Data from Episode 1 of Podcast Maps comes from my Podcast Market Report 2021

Show Notes

What started primarily as a US-based trend has now evolved into a global phenomenon. More than 500 million people listening to a podcast every week. Despite its size, podcasting is still at an early stage in its adoption curve. We are moving into the Early Adopter space, characterized by a polarization of market behavior (heavy users vs critics). Business models are still relatively underdeveloped. Data from Episode 1 of Podcast Maps comes from my Podcast Market Report 2021

What is Podcast Maps by Graham Brown?

Podcast Maps by Graham Brown is your map to navigate through the increasingly competitive world of podcasting.

According to latest data, there are 1 billion million people listening to Podcasts every week. The competition is getting fierce. Doing what you did last year won't work anymore. You need a guide.

These are the topics I cover in Podcast Maps
1) Podcast Analytics
2) Podcast Market Data & Penetration
3) Podcast SEO
4) Podcast Rankings
5) Podcast Audience Numbers
6) Podcast Audience Growth Strategies
7) Social Audio
8) Audio 2.0
9) The impact of Artificial Intelligence on Audio
10) Podcast Guesting and Thought Leadership

Useful Resources:
Podcast Maps
Podcast Guesting Pro
Podcast Accelerator
Pikkal & Co - Podcast Agency
About Graham Brown