#82 Tips for Hosting a Successful Podcast

06 Dec 2023 • 28 min • EN
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In the final episode of season six, I reflect on my podcasting journey and share tips for launching and maintaining a successful podcast. I talk about the importance of choosing a catchy podcast name, creating an eye-catching thumbnail, and developing an engaging intro and outro. Key Takeaways: Choose a catchy podcast name that aligns with your theme and consider SEO considerations for discoverability.Create an eye-catching thumbnail that reflects your branding and use photos to personalise it.Keep the intro concise and engaging, and include a call to action in the outro.Consider different podcast formats, such as interview-style or solo episodes, based on your preferences and time constraints.Vet guests to ensure they align with your podcast"s theme and maintain a high-quality audience experience.Use tools like Calendly for guest bookings, Buzzsprout for publishing, and Adobe Premiere Pro for editing.Consider recording in seasons to allow for breaks and flexibility in your podcasting schedule.Consider outsourcing editing to save time and ensure high-quality sound.Use Decipher, an AI tool, for automated transcription and show notes generation. Keen to launch your own podcast and want to learn more? Then reach out and book a strategy session and I can help you get on the airwaves! --------------------------- If you love this episode, please drop us a DM on Instagram @redplatypuscreative Feel free to take a screenshot of the episode and share it, along with why you loved it. Want to find out more about what we do? (Heads up - I"m a content strategist and PR consultant who helps businesses tell their stories clearly and consistently to make more conversion$.) You can check us out at www.redplatypuscreative.com Or book in a free call and let"s discuss we might be able to help you.

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