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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 5 MIN

Rate and Review

from Lone Star Gridiron · host Chris Doelle

Core Premise Chris Doelle makes a simple case for regularly asking listeners to rate and review your show. He argues that reviews help both the audience and the creator by improving recommendations and increasing discoverability.   Main Topics Discussed Why ratings and reviews matter They signal quality and relevance to platform algorithms They help listeners get better show recommendations They help more people discover the podcast Why creators forget to ask Chris admits he often overlooks this himself He frames it as a simple habit, not a complex tactic The reminder is to make the ask consistently How to make the ask Pause at the beginning, middle, or end of an episode Thank listeners for their time first Ask directly for a rating and review on platforms like iTunes or Spotify What to say Explain that ratings help the show reach more people Remind listeners the content is free Keep the request short, clear, and repeatable How often to do it Include the ask in every episode or at least every other episode Make it a standard part of the show format Treat it as an easy growth lever   Pull Quote Ask for the rating and review because it helps them and it helps you. Contact Phone: 713-269-4620 Website: freshmediaworks.com

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Core Premise Chris Doelle makes a simple case for regularly asking listeners to rate and review your show. He argues that reviews help both the audience and the creator by improving recommendations and increasing discoverability.   Main Topics...

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