Podcasting is like a relationship: you have to keep the flame alive over time. The bond you share with your listeners is not only about posting episodes on a regular basis. Over the week(s) leading to your next episode, there are various social medias you can use to keep in touch with your audience and even try to reach new fans. Twitter and Instagram are obviously on top.
What should you do to make your podcast successful? How can you reach new listeners? How can you increase your visibility? This is what most podcasters wonder; there is no magic spell but here are a few tips that might help you grow your audience.
What about making short video clips to promote your podcast on social media? The Internet is full of thorough, user-friendly tools like Headliner, Audiogram and Veed, the features of which include subtitling, various export formats and many other customizing options.
Twitch and podcasting have a lot in common, like the freedom of tone and format, the sharing with your audience, and the growing popularity as users’ habits tend to evolve. So, why not using Twitch to reach a wider audience?
You may make video clips to promote your podcast on social media, but is it worth it to make videos out of all your podcasts to upload them on YouTube? What can you expect from that? Let’s review all the possible strategies so that you don’t waste your time.
How can you move up the Apple Podcasts charts? We have been asked this question so many times. Apple claims you just need a good podcast, but as that may not be enough, here are a few Podcastics-approved tips.
Audio transcription involves converting an audio file into text. It is great for SEO and accessibility but has some drawbacks that most online tools, including Microsoft or Google, try to solve.