Your podcast is more than just your audio file. And as podcasting continues to mature, the not-just-audio parts of your show will become more important factors that influence your podcasting success. https://podcastpontifications.com/episode/writing-your-way-to-a-successful-podcast
Did you make a resolution to get more serious about your podcast? If so, I've what may seem like an odd place to focus: copywriting.
Why writing? Because we collectively need to "grow up" when it comes to making our podcast episodes. We need to be less lazy and stop propagating the myth that all we have to do is get the audio right and everything else will take care of itself.
That's not enough anymore.
To help illustrate the point I'm making, consider the performance of https://podcastpontifications.com/episode/facebook-ads-for-podcasts-good-money-after-bad-math (the last episode I released) before I went on my Long Winter's Nap at the end of last year. That episode outperformed my "average" episode performance by about 15% or so. So far so good!
But why stop there? If you only have a https://pod.link/ (Pod.link) or https://linktr.ee/ (LinkTr.ee) to give out, you're kinda stuck. But if you have a webpage, you're not.
My webpage for that episode was viewed nearly as many times as the podcast episode was downloaded. That's great! You could argue that some of those webpage views were also listeners. Maybe. But the average time on page for that page was 4.5 minutes. That's more than just a quick click-through.
But why stop there? Why not let people subscribe to your webpages? I do it with a newsletter.
The newsletter edition I sent out for the episode we're talking was opened and read by about half of the number of people who read the webpage. But that's a good thing, because it likely means those views are all additive.
But why stop there? Why not condense that article down to a couple hundred words and format it social shares? Copy/paste if you can get away with it. Or use a nifty service like https://evoterra.link/chirr (Chirr App) to break it into a Twitter thread.
For the episode we're talking about, the social reach was in the thousands and the engagement numbers in the hundreds, easily tripling the combined reach of the audio, article, and newsletter.
Let me be explicit: serious podcasters take all aspects of their podcast seriously, including copywriting.
If you want your podcast to be taken seriously, then get serious about the entirety of your podcast production process. That includes excellent writing.
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Links
Getting more than 10K downloads per episode? Talk to https://evoterra.link/gumball (Gumball.fm)!
https://podcastindex.org/ (Almost 4.5 billion podcast feeds)
https://podcastpontifications.com/episode/facebook-ads-for-podcasts-good-money-after-bad-math (The episode of Podcast Pontifications under review)
https://evoterra.link/chirr (Use Chirr App for cool Twitter threads)
Over 100K active podcasters trust https://evoterra.link/buzz (Buzzsprout).
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