Should You Launch a Podcast with Multiple Episodes?
A podcast launch can be fun and jumpstart momentum for growth. Starting your podcasting with multiple episodes is often advised, but is it right for you?
A podcast launch can be fun and jumpstart momentum for growth. Starting your podcasting with multiple episodes is often advised, but is it right for you?
At the 2017 Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple announced several big changes that will help podcasters and podcast-consumers. Here’s what you need to know.
When you have more podcast episodes than your RSS feed holds, it can affect your audience, marketing, and more. Here are eight options to fix it.
After podcasting for a while and you may see old episodes disappear from podcast directories and your RSS feed. Here are seven things you should know.
Dispel the myths and misconceptions about podcast search-engine optimization (SEO). Learn what actually does and doesn’t matter in podcasting.
Next to podcast-editing, show-notes writing is one of the most dreaded parts of podcasting. Here are several suggestions for speeding up the process!
Whether you’re rebranding your show, or you’re trying to improve your podcast SEO, here’s everything you need to change your podcast title.
Content, presentation, production, and promotion. These are the four cornerstones for a great podcast. A lack of quality in these could hurt the growth of your podcast. But improve these cornerstones and you will grow your podcast.
iTunes New & Noteworthy doesn’t depend on your launching with 3-5 episodes. But here are some good reasons you should, for a more successful podcast launch.
The Blubrry PowerPress podcasting plugin gives five methods for creating your podcast RSS feed from WordPress. Here’s what each one means and when you should use them.
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