The Surprising Truth Behind Chasing Chart Rankings in Podcasting#OpusClip

1 year ago

The video hooks the viewers in with an anecdote that draws them into the topic of purposeful goals and avoiding the trap of 'the charts'. The speaker gives valuable insights and personal experiences that viewers can relate to and learn from. The structure is clear and the message is complete. However, the hook could be more concise and direct to the point.
And if you ask them if it's worth it, they all say yes. That doesn't go together, you know. When I think about even this podcast and setting purposeful goals for what we're doing here, we definitely fell in the trap of being like, I think a lot of people do. You get consumed in the charts. Oh my God, we're number one. Right? For now. For now, yeah. And then you scratch your head and go, well then what next? What's a more worthy, more purposeful goal for us to have as a team when we're building something like this podcast? Because it's so easy to get caught up in, we've already been number one in the charts. And that does drive you to some extent. It seems to be a reason, whether it's a vapid one or whatever. But what is a better, more worthy purposeful goal to set?

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