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Creating your first podcast & everything You need to Get Started.
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Creating your first podcast & everything You need to Get Started.
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Consider Your Audience: Think about the language and tone that will resonate with your target listeners, ensuring the name appeals to them.
Ensure Uniqueness: Research existing podcasts to avoid duplicate names, ensuring your title stands out in the crowded podcast landscape.
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Before choosing a category, understand the central theme of your podcast. Is it educational, entertainment-focused, or niche? Knowing your podcast's purpose will help you select the most relevant category.
Think about the audience you're targeting. Are they professionals, hobbyists, or casual listeners? Choose a category that aligns with their interests, so your podcast reaches the right listeners.
Some categories are more popular than others. Look for growing or trending categories that might help your podcast stand out. However, balance this with relevance to your content—don’t pick a category just because it's trendy if it doesn’t reflect your podcast’s theme.
Think about the topics and language you use. If you focus on subjects like pop culture, gaming, or social media trends, your audience is likely to be younger (teens to 30s). If your podcast discusses professional development, finance, or parenting, your audience might lean older (30s and up).
Your podcast description, social media, and promotional materials should reflect the age group you're targeting. Use language, imagery, and themes that resonate with that demographic.
Tags should reflect the main topics and themes of your podcast. Think about what people would search for when looking for content like yours. For example, if your podcast is about entrepreneurship, use tags like "startups," "business tips," "entrepreneurship," and "founders."
While broad tags like "business" or "health" are helpful, they can be too competitive. Instead, go for more specific tags like "female entrepreneurs," "digital marketing strategies," or "mental health awareness." This helps you reach a more targeted audience.
Scheduling allows you to set when your content will be released. Going out of town but want to maintain consistency? You can choose an exact date and time for your upload. (This feature is available with the Sailor Plan or higher.)