How to Fix a Podcast Mistake
Follow these 7 steps to fix your podcast when you make big or little mistakes—even if you already published the episode!
Follow these 7 steps to fix your podcast when you make big or little mistakes—even if you already published the episode!
The podcasting industry has grown a lot since its birth in 2004, but the core of what a podcast could be and what it could do hasn’t changed much. Now, Podcasting 2.0 revolutionizes the industry with highly requested innovations that will help everyone on all sides of the RSS feeds.
“Long tail” is when a podcast has a long life of relevance and consumption. Learn how to keep your old episodes alive and use them to grow your audience.
Sometimes, you need a break from podcasting, whether planned or unexpected. Here are some tips for handling this with the least negative affect on your viewers or listeners.
Your podcast episodes don’t have to “expire” once the next episode is released. With some strategy, you can use your old episodes to continue growing and engaging your audience!
Whether you’re a guest on someone else’s podcast, you’re promoting your latest episode on social networks, or you’re making marketing materials for your podcast, you might be wondering which link you should use to share your podcast.
Web services can automate parts of your podcasting workflow, even when you’re not online! Here are my favorite web-based automation tools.
Effective follow-up can make a huge difference to the growth and success of your podcast. Here are some tips to help you!
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