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Why You Need a Podcast Website and How to Create One Easily
Manage episode 469574826 series 2608033
Dive into the world of podcasting with our special guest, Dave Jackson, a pioneering figure in the industry with an incredible journey that started back in 2005. In this episode, we explore why every podcaster should have a dedicated website. Dave shares valuable insights on the importance of discoverability and how a website amplifies your podcast's potential to reach broader audiences.
As we chat about common pitfalls that podcasters encounter when setting up their sites, we also touch on the significance of audience engagement through email lists and feedback surveys. Whether you’re a novice looking for guidance or a seasoned podcaster seeking ways to enhance your content, you'll discover practical tips to elevate your podcasting game and strengthen your connection with your listeners.
With actionable advice and a sprinkle of humor, this episode will inspire you to launch your podcasts and build a robust online presence that reflects your unique voice. Want to unlock the secrets of podcasting success? Join us and take the first step toward creating an incredible platform for your content! Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review!
Check out Podpage to get started today: krystalproffitt.com/podpage
*Affiliate link
Click the "Send Krystal a Text Message" link above to send us your questions, comments, and feedback on the show! (Pssst...we'll do giveaways in upcoming episodes so make sure you leave your name & podcast title.)
Chapters
1. Welcome and Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Meeting Dave Jackson (00:02:30)
3. The Journey of Podcasting (00:05:00)
4. Why Every Podcast Needs a Website (00:10:15)
5. Common Mistakes in Podcast Websites (00:15:40)
6. The Role of Audience Feedback (00:25:00)
7. Advice for New Podcasters (00:35:00)
8. Live Event Experiences (00:40:20)
9. Final Thoughts and Advice (00:50:00)
534 episodes
Manage episode 469574826 series 2608033
Dive into the world of podcasting with our special guest, Dave Jackson, a pioneering figure in the industry with an incredible journey that started back in 2005. In this episode, we explore why every podcaster should have a dedicated website. Dave shares valuable insights on the importance of discoverability and how a website amplifies your podcast's potential to reach broader audiences.
As we chat about common pitfalls that podcasters encounter when setting up their sites, we also touch on the significance of audience engagement through email lists and feedback surveys. Whether you’re a novice looking for guidance or a seasoned podcaster seeking ways to enhance your content, you'll discover practical tips to elevate your podcasting game and strengthen your connection with your listeners.
With actionable advice and a sprinkle of humor, this episode will inspire you to launch your podcasts and build a robust online presence that reflects your unique voice. Want to unlock the secrets of podcasting success? Join us and take the first step toward creating an incredible platform for your content! Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review!
Check out Podpage to get started today: krystalproffitt.com/podpage
*Affiliate link
Click the "Send Krystal a Text Message" link above to send us your questions, comments, and feedback on the show! (Pssst...we'll do giveaways in upcoming episodes so make sure you leave your name & podcast title.)
Chapters
1. Welcome and Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Meeting Dave Jackson (00:02:30)
3. The Journey of Podcasting (00:05:00)
4. Why Every Podcast Needs a Website (00:10:15)
5. Common Mistakes in Podcast Websites (00:15:40)
6. The Role of Audience Feedback (00:25:00)
7. Advice for New Podcasters (00:35:00)
8. Live Event Experiences (00:40:20)
9. Final Thoughts and Advice (00:50:00)
534 episodes
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