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What Is Podcasting 2.0 and Why Does It Matter?

[…] many podcast apps already support! Here are some of the benefits Podcasting 2.0 brings to you as a podcaster! Get your latest episode to your audience more quickly. Engage your audience inside their podcast app through feedback, comments, live streams, and live chats. Protect your podcast from corporate and government censorship by being in […]

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Why You Should NOT Publish Audio Podcasts on YouTube

[…] by Google, uses several factors to measure a video’s popularity and thus rank it in search results. They use all those same engagement metrics: Retention—if most people quickly abandon the video, it’s probably not worth ranking Likes and comments—if no one is interacting with the video comments, it’s probably not worth ranking Subscriptions—if no […]

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6 Times to Follow Up in Podcasting

[…] request, be patient and allow some time for the person to read and respond to your request. But don’t leave it alone for too long! Consider a quick follow-up message or call to ensure they saw your first request. I really like Boomerang for Gmail to manage this kind of follow-up. I can set […]

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6 Ways to Make Your Content Live Longer

[…] to your great advantage! Make a “cornerstone” episode (or even a series) that’s so focused and core to your content that you reference it frequently. It could quickly become one of your most popular episodes. Anytime you can get your audience to engage more with your content, and it meets their needs (to be […]

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13 Ways to Use an Email List for Your Podcast

[…] to answer the questions with your emails. Mignon Fogarty (better known as “Grammar Girl”) does this very well with her weekly newsletter; it always starts with a quick answer to someone’s grammar question (I’ve been in it, before!). Marketing Oh, yeah. You can also use your email list to make money! Who knew? Seriously, […]

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8 Things to Make Easier for Your Podcast Audience

[…] or CryptX to protect your plain-text email address. Please don’t write your address like “feedback your domain com.” Contact form—Some people don’t like using their email program for quick contact. Making a contact form is easy with Jetpack or Gravity Forms (my favorite). Phone number—Create a direct-to-voicemail phone number people can use at any time […]

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Should You Include Seasons in Podcast Episode Titles?

[…] you combine this with the “serial” podcast type. Apple started offering this season tag with the release of iOS 11 back in 2017. Pocket Casts supported it quickly, too. Both Apple Podcasts and Pocket Casts provide good examples of how the seasons might be displayed. First, neither app (and probably no other podcast app […]

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Should You Launch a Podcast with Multiple Episodes?

[…] will be basing the following benefits and disadvantages on launching with 3–5 episodes. I think that’s a good number because it’s small enough that can do it quickly but large enough that it gives your audience a great taste of your podcast and gives you more opportunities. However, my advice does exclude the “seasonal dump” […]

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Why you may NOT want to host your own podcast RSS feed

[…] this file on another server (like second hosting account or Amazon S3) or on a CDN (like Amazon CloudFront, Rackspace Cloud Files, or MaxCDN). But this can quickly become costly on a CDN, and the whole process will be cumbersome to transfer the XML file every time you publish or update an episode. Additionally, […]

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