The Campfire Approach to Audience Building

A systematic approach to building a red-hot relationship with your audience members and turning casual observers into raving fans.

Jeremy Enns
11 min readFeb 12, 2022

If you’ve ever built a campfire, you know that to build up the fire successfully, you need to follow a specific, systematic process.

Regardless of what style of fire-builder you are (personally, I’m a log cabin-er), the process is always the same and can be summarized as follows.

  1. Gather the materials you’ll need including tinder, kindling, medium and larger logs, and a match.
  2. Build a frame using your kindling.
  3. Fill that frame with tinder, perhaps paper or wood shavings.
  4. Light the tinder. Supply additional oxygen if needed.
  5. As the fire spreads to the frame, add progressively larger kindling as the existing frame burns up.
  6. Continue this process, over time adding larger pieces of wood as the size of the fire grows to support them.

In a way, the process is nothing short of magical.

While it would be impossible to light even a medium-sized piece of wood with a single match, by following this process, you can fairly quickly build up a…

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Jeremy Enns

Founder of podcast production and content amplification agency Counterweight Creative. Believer in the power of kindness and generosity.