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The Audacity to Podcast®
Author: Daniel J. Lewis
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I believe podcasting is the BEST way for YOU to share a message to change the world! I give you the guts and teach you the tools to launch and improve your own podcast for passion and P.R.O.F.I.T. (popularity, relationships, opportunities, fun, income, or tangibles)! Through each episode, I strive to help you communicate better, fully leverage audio and video gear, use podcasting tools for higher quality and efficiency, become an engaging interviewer, improve your podcast website, grow your podcast, and more! My goal is to help you and your audience get P.R.O.F.I.T. from your podcast: popularity, relationships, opportunities, fun, income, or tangibles. From each episode, you'll get inspiration, learn easy-to-follow steps, and discover resources to help you podcast better. Please join me, Daniel J. Lewis, and I will give you THE AUDACITY to podcast!
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Want a bigger audience? Want to make money with your podcast? Want to become a better podcaster? Want to grow your authority and popularity?
I believe that whatever it is that you want from your podcast can probably be achieved with two things. But I'll warn you! These two things are not easy.
Please share this episode from your podcast app or https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/improve2things
1. Know your problems [01:26]
2. Work on your problems [05:47]
Thanks to … [11:51]
Bryan Entzminger for streaming 604§
Lyceum for streaming 146§ and sending 1,146§ in a super comment, saying, "Here is a symbolic dollar in Satoshis. Today 1000 sats = USD 1.08, according to Currency.World. I will bring a silver coin (1 Troy Ounce), to a conference, in the future…"
$25 from Rockie Thomas, saying, "Hey Daniel! Great quickly seeing you at PM and really enjoy your show. You have such a soothing, intentional voice with interesting perspective. Go Podcasting!"
My new product is about to launch! It's called PodChapters™ and you can join the waiting list now!
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Start and grow your own podcast for passion and PROFIT! Learn more and follow at https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
Supercharge your audience engagement and grow your podcast! https://podgagement.com/
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MAILING ADDRESS
The Audacity to Podcast
PO Box 739
Burlington, KY 41005
I'm back from Podcast Movement 2025 in Dallas and I have thoughts, especially after my previous episode about why you should attend live events for your podcast.
Please share this episode from your podcast app or https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/pm25
Introduction [00:00]
Why Attend Live Events for Your Podcast?
Podcast Movement + Sounds Profitable + Podnews [01:35]
NYC and Austin locations might be long-term [03:37]
Conference recordings will be free [06:42]
The Podcast Movement conferences are getting smaller [10:47]
The expo hall was pleasant again [12:59]
Where should podcasters go now? [19:41]
Do you value The Audacity to Podcast? [22:44]
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Start and grow your own podcast for passion and PROFIT! Learn more and follow at https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
Supercharge your audience engagement and grow your podcast! https://podgagement.com/
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The Audacity to Podcast
PO Box 739
Burlington, KY 41005
Live events can provide great opportunities to grow your knowledge, create content, expand your network, and grow your podcast audience.
Please share this episode from your podcast app or https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/whyattend
More episodes about getting the most from live events.
7 tips for effective blog/podcast cards
How to Get the Most from Podcasting and Social-Media Conferences
Avoid These Mistakes If You Go to Events
9 Tips for How to Grow Your Audience by Attending Social-Media Events
1. Grow your knowledge [01:26]
2. Grow your content [02:56]
Example of when I compiled "micro-interviews" from Podcast Movement 2016
3. Grow your network [05:43]
4. Grow your podcast [09:47]
Love the podcast? Consider giving back what you feel it's worth to you!
Start and grow your own podcast for passion and PROFIT! Learn more and follow at https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
Supercharge your audience engagement and grow your podcast! https://podgagement.com/
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Mailing address: The Audacity to Podcast, PO Box 739, Burlington, KY 41005
It takes more than high quality content to make a full-time income from your podcast!
Please share this episode from your podcast app or https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/fulltime
Introduction [00:00]
Option 1: A big audience [01:37]
Option 2: A generous audience [02:15]
StickerMule: https://stickermule.com
Dashery, by TeePublic: https://www.dashery.com/
Redbubble: https://redbubble.com/
Option 3: A company that will pay you [07:04]
Grow toward the P.R.O.F.I.T. you want [08:15]
Love the podcast? Consider giving back what you feel it's worth to you! https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/giveback
Start and grow your own podcast for passion and PROFIT! Learn more and follow at https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
Supercharge your audience engagement and grow your podcast! https://podgagement.com/
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Mailing address: The Audacity to Podcast, PO Box 739, Burlington, KY 41005
Unlike traditional broadcasting, there are no "show clocks," scheduled ad breaks, or rigid time slots for podcasts. So should you care about publishing episodes of different lengths?
While I think episodes don't have to be the same length, there are some considerations.
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1. What does your audience expect?
2. Don't force a length
3. Should you mention the difference in length?
Community Corner
Thanks for the streaming support from Randy Black!
I'll be speaking at Podcast Movement 2025 in Dallas, TX! Join my session "What You Need to Know About Podcasting 2.0."
Start and grow your own podcast for passion and PROFIT! Learn more and follow at https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
Supercharge your audience engagement and grow your podcast! https://podgagement.com/
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Mailing address: The Audacity to Podcast, PO Box 739, Burlington, KY 41005
This fundamental question that has been challenged and even abused: what is a podcast anymore? There's plenty of misinformation and disinformation out there about what a podcast is. My efforts to help set the definition straight may be fruitless, but there's more to consider here than only the meaning of the word.
This is my 400th episode of The Audacity to Podcast, to to commemorate this milestone, I want to jump back to this fundamental question because how we answer it will affect the future of our content and even of the whole podcasting industry.
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The definition of a "podcast"
https://whatsapodcast.com
Other attempted definitions of a "podcast"
What's wrong with redefining what a "podcast" is?
True podcast distribution and consumption are unique
Strict definition versus usage description
Is the definition a "gatekeeper"?
Should you really call your content a "podcast"?
More about calling your content a "podcast" vs. a "show": https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/are-you-really-a-podcaster-and-should-you-really-be-podcasting-tap182/
Community corner
Thanks to Bryan Entzminger, Dreb Scott, and Steve Webb for streaming support to The Audacity to Podcast totaling about 4,500 satoshis!
Support The Audacity to Podcast through your modern Podcasting 2.0 app or at https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/giveback
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Start and grow your own podcast for passion and PROFIT! Learn more and follow at https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
Supercharge your audience engagement and grow your podcast! https://podgagement.com/
Send questions and feedback
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Mailing address: The Audacity to Podcast, PO Box 739, Burlington, KY 41005
Podcasting guesting is consistently the #1 way to grow your own podcast. This works because it gives you the opportunity to get in front of more ideal listeners, provide value and demonstrate your knowledge, and it's easy for them to follow you over to your podcast.
But how do you find the first shows you should try getting on?
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Understand how in-app podcast recommendations usually work
Podcasting 2.0's "podroll" spec: https://podcasting2.org/tags/podroll
How to Add Podcast Recommendations with Podroll: https://podcasting2.org/docs/guides/how-to-add-podcast-recommendations-with-podroll
Look at your podcast's "outgoing" recommendations section
Bonus: check Podgagement's "incoming" networking list
https://podgagement.com
Check the recommendations sections for other podcasts you think have your ideal audience
How to approach these guest opportunities
Example prompt with Gemini 2.5 Flash in Magai: https://app.magai.co/public/1752980668283x821243579549614100
Join Magai for the best AI toolbox (I earn through this link): https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/magai
This is only the first place to look!
Be sure to join Podgagement to help you discover your podcast networking opportunities! https://podgagement.com
Community corner
Thanks to Bryan Entzminger from https://TopTierAudio.com for streaming 411 satoshis
Thanks to Cameron Stack from https://PodLabs.org for interviewing me for his upcoming miniseries on podcast awards!
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Start and grow your own podcast for passion and PROFIT! Learn more and follow at https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
Supercharge your audience engagement and grow your podcast! https://podgagement.com/
Send questions and feedback
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Mailing address: The Audacity to Podcast, PO Box 739, Burlington, KY 41005
I see podcasters often think that their podcast might grow faster if they switch podcast hosting providers, like from Blueberry to Captivate or vice versa. But is this true? Short answer, no. Now, of course, I'm going to give you more details about that.
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Short answer: no
1. Podcast stats may be measured differently
Do IAB-Certified Stats Really Matter for Your Podcast? https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/do-iab-certified-stats-matter-for-your-podcast/
2. Included podcasting tools may be different
Get the networking feature in Podgagement: https://podgagement.com/
How many podcasts are currently in Apple Podcasts: https://podcastindustryinsights.com/apple
3. Look at podcast-hosting providers as toolboxes
4. My 2025 recommendations for podcast-hosting providers
Blubrry (WordPress-focused workflow): https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/blubrry
Buzzsprout (easiest to use): https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/buzzsprout
Captivate (everything else / powerhouse of tools): https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/captivate
Community corner
101§ + 47§ from Randy Black
Thanks to Lyndsay Phillips for interviewing me on her show Leverage Your Podcast, talking about Podgagement and how to engage your audience: https://www.smoothbusinessgrowth.com/category/podcast/
Start and grow your own podcast for passion and PROFIT! Learn more and follow at https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
Supercharge your audience engagement and grow your podcast! https://podgagement.com/
Send questions and feedback
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Mailing address: The Audacity to Podcast, PO Box 739, Burlington, KY 41005
Intentional growth requires regular evaluation and adjustment. That applies to so many areas of life and business, and your podcast is no different. I've put together five things I suggest you evaluate about your podcast every year so that you can make the changes necessary to keep growing your podcast.
Please share this episode from your podcast app or https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/evaluateyearly
Why You Should Put Podcasting P.R.O.F.I.T. First [episode 388] :https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/why-you-should-put-podcasting-profit-first/
1. Your podcasting goals and PROFIT
2. Your episode structure and flow
How Long Should Your Episode Closing Be? https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/how-long-should-your-episode-closing-be-episode-396/
3. Your podcasting workflow
Magai, the powerful AI toolbox I use (affiliate link): https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/magai
4. A podcast trailer
15 Regrets from 15 Years of Professional Podcasting [episode 394]: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/15-regrets-from-15-years-of-professional-podcasting-episode-394/
5. Your podcast description
Magai,: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/magai
value4value Community Corner
150§ and 64§ from Randy Black
356§ from Bryan Entzminger
A couple of 5-star ratings on my episodes in Goodpods from "Barnabas"
If you love the Audacity to Podcast, would you consider giving back in value what you feel the show is worth to you? https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/giveback
Start and grow your own podcast for passion and PROFIT! Learn more and follow at https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
Supercharge your audience engagement and grow your podcast! https://podgagement.com/
Send questions and feedback
Call (903) 231-2221
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Mailing address: The Audacity to Podcast, PO Box 739, Burlington, KY 41005
How long should your episode closing be? While your episode openings should be as short as possible, the length of your episode closings can be a bit more dynamic. The answer is actually a little different this time: as simple as possible.
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Answer: as simple as possible
Spread out your calls to action
Give your audience a reason to stay until the end
Lead with value, leave with value™
value4value community corner
406§ from Bryan Entzminger
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Start and grow your own podcast for passion and PROFIT! Learn more and follow at https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
Supercharge your audience engagement and grow your podcast! https://podgagement.com/
FEEDBACK
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What is the first thing your audience hears when they play your latest episode? Are you providing value in your opening, or just keeping your audience from what they came to hear? Although the terms "intro"/"introduction" and "opening" are often used interchangeably, I'm going to be more specific to call the "opening" everything your audience hears before your episode's unique content.
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Answer: as short as possible
What about audio branding?
What about welcoming your new audience?
• When to Use Trailer, Full, and Bonus Episode Types [episode 353]: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/when-to-use-trailer-full-and-bonus-episode-types/
Consider your most important audience: the one you already have
Bonus tip: use a unique cold open
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Start and grow your own podcast for passion and PROFIT! Learn more and follow at https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
Supercharge your audience engagement and grow your podcast! https://podgagement.com/
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MAILING ADDRESS
The Audacity to Podcast
PO Box 739
Burlington, KY 41005
As The Audacity to Podcast celebrates 15 years of professional podcasting, I invite you to take a critical look back at the biggest mistakes I've made and things I wish I did differently with my show. My hope is that this will inspire you to either fix these things early for yourself, or avoid them altogether!
Please share this episode from your podcast app or https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/15regrets
(As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases through some of these following links. But I recommend things I truly believe in, regardless of earnings.)
Hiatuses
Not building an email list sooner
• 13 Ways to Use an Email List for Your Podcast" [episode 198]: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/13-ways-to-use-an-email-list-for-your-podcast-tap198/
Not promoting my episodes via email
Pursuing the wrong business
Not creating enough training products
• SEO for Podcasters course: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/store/seo-for-podcasters/
• Zoom H6 for Podcasters course: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/store/zoom-h6-for-podcasters/
Waiting too long to register my trademark
• Gordon Firemark: https://gfiremark.com
Trying to do things cheaply
• ID3 Editor: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/id3editor
• Podgagement: https://podgagement.com/
Not publishing more through other channels, including video
• Hollyland Lark M2S microphone: https://geni.us/6oS4OH
Not reaching out to press about significant things
Accepting sponsors
Not creating value for value opportunities for you, my audience
• More about Podcasting 2.0 micropayments and value4value [episode 371]: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/are-podcasting-2-0-micropayments-worth-it/
• Support the show if The Audacity to Podcast provides value to you: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/giveback
• Get a modern Podcasting 2.0 podcast app: https://podcasting2.org/apps
Working solo for too long
• Virtual Freedom by Chris Ducker: https://geni.us/rIloRAJ
• Buy Back Your Time by Dan Martell: https://geni.us/yiGzM
• Podgagement (formerly "My Podcast Reviews"): https://podgagement.com/
• Entrepeneur definition on Urban Dictionary: https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=entrepodneur
Using a cute and expensive domain
Getting involved with the wrong people
Not focusing more on relationships
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Start and grow your own podcast for passion and PROFIT! Learn more and follow at https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
Supercharge your audience engagement and grow your podcast! https://podgagement.com/
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The Audacity to Podcast
PO Box 739
Burlington, KY 41005
Whether by choice or beyond your control, your podcast might have to go on a hiatus—and it could so long that the podcast seems dead! How do you come back from that and get back into your rhythm? It will take some work, but here are my recommendations (and what I'm practicing myself, too!).
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Review your podcasting goals (your "why")
Treat your podcast return like a launch
Use a podcast trailer to promote the return
Lower your expectations
Don't apologize or explain in your regular episodes
Make and follow a plan to keep going
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Start and grow your own podcast for passion and PROFIT! Learn more and follow at https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
Supercharge your podcast engagement with Podgagement! https://podgagement.com/
FEEDBACK
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The Audacity to Podcast
PO Box 739
Burlington, KY 41005
Redirects come in multiple types. When misused, they can cause some major problems, as even happened to me recently. Here are some warnings to watch for whenever you use redirects.
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“Redirects and How to Use Them in Podcasting”: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/redirects-and-how-to-use-them-in-podcasting-tap280/
Caution #1: 301 redirects are "permanent" and cached
Caution #2: Your redirect destinations might change or disappear
Contigo Ashland Chill Autospout Water Bottle with Flip Straw, Stainless Steel Thermal Drinking Bottle,Leakproof,Grey, BLue, 590 ml: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07W5GRCZB?tag=theaudacitytopodcast-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1
Contigo Autospout Straw Ashland Chill Vacuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle, 20 oz., Monaco: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D67AB4I?tag=theaudacitytopodcast-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1
Caution #3: Most redirects bypass content
theaudacitytopodcast.com/captivate: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/captivate
Caution #4: You might someday rename your redirect
Why you should stop saying brand names in your podcast: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/stop-saying-brand-names-in-your-podcast-do-these-5-things-instead/
Caution #5: Correcting URLs you said in old episodes is practically impossible
Caution #6: Reusing things you redirected from is a bad idea (my 2024 redirect mistake)
Quick resources for making redirects
301 permanent versus 307/302 temporary
WordPress plugins for making redirects
Pretty Links Pro: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/prettylinkpro
Redirection: https://wordpress.org/plugins/redirection/
Other ways to make redirects
Please click here to learn more about redirects and how to use them!: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/redirects-and-how-to-use-them-in-podcasting-tap280/
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Know, engage, and grow your audience with the power of podcast reviews! https://mypodcastreviews.com/
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The Audacity to Podcast
PO Box 739
Burlington, KY 41005
There comes a point in every podcast when it's necessary to say a URL. If for nothing else, at least your podcast's own home on the Internet. (And you should have a domain for your podcast!)
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1. Speak as few URLs as possible (per episode)
Pretty Links Pro: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/go/prettylinkpro
2. Defer to your chapters or episode notes
Check out Knick Knack News for a great example of actionable episode notes: https://knickknacknews.com/
Captivate: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/captivate
Buzzsprout: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/buzzsprout
Blubrry: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/blubrry
I'm pushing hard for Podcasting 2.0 to turn our current podcast chapters into “super chapters”: https://github.com/Podcastindex-org/podcast-namespace/discussions/469
3. Never say "https://" or "www."
4. Simplify your URLs
Remove the third-party brand name completely and make it a generic URL: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/stop-saying-brand-names-in-your-podcast-do-these-5-things-instead/
Patreon: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/patreon
5. Make friendly URLs that make sense
Episode numbers didn't actually matter: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/are-podcast-episode-numbers-really-necessary-in-podcasting-show-notes-tap175/
6. Say "slash" not "forward slash" or "backslash"
7. Slow down and speak clearly
Podcast transcripts: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/how-to-use-podcast-transcripts/
8. Clarify or avoid ambiguity
9. Be careful with top-level domains that aren't .com
That Story Show: http://thatstoryshow.com/
10. Beware case-sensitivity
11. Always test your URLs before you share them
Community corner
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Start and grow your own podcast for passion and PROFIT! Learn more and follow at https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
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The Audacity to Podcast
PO Box 739
Burlington, KY 41005
AI has rapidly advanced for content creation. But should you actually trust it? With this potential comes some crucial warnings for using AI in podcasting.
Inside jokes can offer fun potential for your podcast, but also some potential costs. Here are some brief things for you to consider as you engage with your podcast audience.
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Where inside jokes come from
What about the new listeners?
Turn inside jokes into swag
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The Audacity to Podcast
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Monetization is not the only profit you can get from podcasting! Here's why I think you should put P.R.O.F.I.T. first in every aspect of your podcast.
Apple provides a portal for you to submit and manage your own podcast in Apple Podcasts. It's called Podcasts Connect. Plus, countless other podcast apps and podcasting tools rely on Apple's data through their free API. Whether your podcast has been in Apple Podcasts for years, or you're just starting out, I suggest you check these 8 things right away!
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1. Check that you have agreed to Apple's terms of service
podcastsconnect.apple.com: https://podcastsconnect.apple.com/
There might be additional new terms you must agree to, or you might need to provide legal or financial information: https://podcasters.apple.com/support/883-agreements
2. Check that your podcast is in your Apple Podcasts Connect account
Contact Apple through this form: https://podcastsconnect.apple.com/contact-us?content_type=podcasts&topic=missing-podcast-s&locale=en
This is crucial to do with all your podcasts, especially any duplicate podcast listings you might have: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/how-to-fix-duplicate-listings-in-apple-podcasts-or-other-podcast-apps/
3. Check that your podcast information is correctly loaded in Apple Podcasts Connect
Cast Feed Validator: https://www.castfeedvalidator.com/
Podbase Podcast Validator: https://podba.se/validate/
TrueFans Podcast Validator: https://validator.truefans.fm/
4. Check the optional Apple Podcasts information fields
5. Check your Apple Podcasts distribution availability (affects other apps)
6. Switch the transcript default to use your provided transcripts
using Podcasting 2.0 transcripts: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/how-to-use-podcast-transcripts/
7. Check your Apple Podcasts ratings and reviews
There is also a “Ratings and Reviews” page that lets you see your Apple Podcasts (and only Apple Podcasts) ratings and reviews: https://podgagement.com/how-to-check-all-your-podcast-reviews-and-ratings-in-apple-podcasts/
You should use Podgagement to engage your audience and grow your podcast: https://podgagement.com/
See your ratings and reviews from Apple Podcasts: https://podgagement.com/how-to-check-all-your-podcast-reviews-and-ratings-in-apple-podcasts/
8. Check your Apple Podcasts analytics
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You might have heard people talk about IAB podcast stats, measurement guidelines, compliance, and certification. Here's what all of that means, and whether it even matters!
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Who is the IAB?
What are IAB stats
These IAB guidelines get updated every few years. As of March 2024, the latest version is 2.2 still in proposal stage for public comment.: https://iabtechlab.com/press-releases/iab-tech-labs-podcast-technical-working-group-announces-podcast-measurement-updates-for-public-comment/
IAB "compliance" versus "certification"
You can see the list of certified podcasting companies here.: https://iabtechlab.com/compliance-programs/compliant-companies/#
Why IAB-certified podcast stats are good
But every standard will have loopholes
Some podcast networks put ads in mobile games: https://time.com/6217261/podcasters-buying-listeners-mobile-game-ads/
In my past research for testing the fastest podcast hosting: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/who-offers-the-fastest-podcast-hosting-tap335/
Why you don't actually need IAB-certified podcast stats
I've changed my mind about IAB certification
New feature: The Community Corner
Dave Jackson responded to my “mythinformation” line with a voicemail: https://castfeedback.com/6568ff490e90de09ac15f439/feedback/65e8bf6b409e6dd1d2c40a71
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Such an honest and authentic retrospective. Well done.
Very informative and great sourcing. Thank you.
😎 This is a really huge number!
Some schmuck has been squatting on the domain I want for 10+ years, but keeps renewing it. Any recourse?
Really useful episode
Daniel, I just wanted you to know first of all that you and your wife will be in my prayers. keep looking to Him for your strength! Second, you have been an encouragement to me specifically to be real with my podcast and to care about my listeners. You have made a difference. I pray that the Lord will use what you are going through to speak to others and open their eyes about our priorities. Hang in there. Stay strong in Jesus, who loves us in spite of all our mistakes.