Publishing your podcast show notes and audio players on content hubs can connect you to new audiences. But there is also the long-term value of search engine visibility through back-links.
Today we’ll continue to explore how we promote and produce our client’s podcasts. This episode dives into how publishing to social media channels is only the initial promo push for new episodes. We have found value to extended reach outside our clients existing followers, by including influencer marketing.
Your podcast episode audio is widely distributed to podcast listening platforms on day one. But this might not be a good idea when it comes to syndicating your podcast show notes. Learn why timing is key, and how drip feeding your show notes content over a few weeks to multiple websites can improve the visibility of your show.
Do you have a podcast? Then you’re doing syndication already, at least for your podcast audio. But what about your show notes and web content?
What’s a truly viable podcast audiogram alternative for promotion and visual storytelling? What offers an easier way for”repurposing” a piece of audio into video format, and more shares and listens for your podcast episodes, plus increased organic reach on social media, and greater discoverability for your podcast as a whole?
Creating episode titles for your podcast episode is one of the most important steps to ensure your episodes will will stand out and get listens as well as new subscribers for your podcast. Headline Studio is here to help.
Our take on podcast monetization, and if it makes business sense: Ask not how to monetize your podcast, ask how your podcast helps monetize your business.