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šŸ”„ Roasting a Ridiculously Niche History Podcast

Apr 05, 2024ā€¢37 minā€¢Ep 16ā€¢Transcript available on Metacast
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Episode description

Advantages (& pitfalls) of serialized shows, leveraging Apple Podcasts ā€œChannelsā€, SEO opportunities, standing out by aiming narrow, and the power of a well-defined Jobs to be Done.Ā 

In this episode of Podcast Marketing Trends Explained, we roast History of the Germans podcast's packaging.

We break down what's working, what's not, and what you can learn to improve your podcast cover art, title, show description, SEO, and episode titles to improve your podcast discoverability and get more listeners.

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Topics Covered

00:00 Intro
00:46 First impressions of History of the GermansĀ 
01:04 Episodic vs. serial podcasts pros & consĀ 
02:18 Exploring Apple Podcast channelsĀ 
05:59 Cover art and first impressionsĀ 
07:58 The power of a well-defined Job to be DoneĀ 
11:32 Title and description breakdownĀ 
14:36 Dissecting the episode titlesĀ 
17:02 A major pitfall of long-running serialized shows (and how to fix it)Ā 
22:48 A big opportunity to stand out in any nicheĀ 
25:48 Leveraging SEO and website optimizationĀ 
36:03 Final critiques and suggestionsĀ 

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