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Q&A: How to Build a Podcast Website

Q&A: How to Build a Podcast Website

FromBrands That Podcast


Q&A: How to Build a Podcast Website

FromBrands That Podcast

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Mar 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we’ll talk about how to design and create a podcast website that encourages visitors to listen to your episodes, subscribe to your show, and makes it easy to search and find any other valuable content you want to present to your listeners.We’ll cover common mistakes we see, why your company needs a website or web presence for your podcast, design components you’ll need to think about, and technical considerations.Think of this as the ultimate guide to building your very own podcast website.Key TakeawaysMake sure you separate your podcast episodes from your blog and link it prominently on your website.If you’re going to add your podcast episodes to your existing company site, make sure to give them a dedicated home versus mixing the episodes into your blog. This will allow visitors to easily distinguish between written and audio content. It’s also important to link your podcast page prominently on your site (add to the main navigation, not just the footer) to increase visibility.Take full advantage of your episode pages.Make your episode pages robust and intuitive for your visitors. Rather than simply embedding the audio and adding a description, think about how you can incorporate top quotable moments, important resources mentioned, more info about the guest, related episodes, and even the full transcript. Not only will this encourage your visitors to engage further with the episodes on your site, but it will also give you some residual SEO benefits.Giving your podcast a web presence opens you up to backlink SEO benefits.By having a podcast landing page or section on your website, you’re making it easier for others to share your episodes on social media and link to your site if they want to refer to any of your episodes in their own content. This helps you build backlink SEO juice, which improves your overall domain authority on Google.Many people prefer to listen to your podcast on your website vs. a podcast player.We often see this with clients where the number 2 or 3 most listened to platform for their podcast is their website, oftentimes ahead of Google or Amazon and sometimes even ahead of Spotify or Apple.Your podcast website or directory listing should include a robust episode search.Allow listeners to search and filter by category, topic, or keyword to make it easier for them to find exactly what they’re looking for. This search could also surface related articles or guides making your website a stronger and more robust content play.Include a clear CTA on your podcast website.You can invite visitors to do a number of things on your podcast website, like subscribe to your show on their preferred platform, submit questions or guest requests, or sign up for your newsletter if that content would be relevant to them. You want to make sure you promote a clear call-to-action so listeners know what step to take after they’ve visited the site and listened to your show.If you’re trying to build a long-term community around your show, consider building a separate podcast website with its own domain.Rather than nesting your podcast within your company website (yoursite.com/podcast) or even tying it to a subdomain (podcast.yourcompany.com), you’ll want to consider giving your podcast its own branded domain name if you’re thinking of building a long-term community from this. The benefit of this is it gives your podcast a completely distinct brand identity, separate from your company’s. You can style how you want, give it a different navigation menu, include forums or Q&As, etc. It also helps you build implicit trust with your audience because they won’t feel like they’re being sold to.Building your podcast site as a sub-directory on your company website gives your brand more visibility.When your podcast lives within your company site, you’re better able to take advantage of the SEO benefits of adding all this content to your site, and it lets you promote your brand more. Your podcast listeners can view your full nav
Released:
Mar 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Brands That Podcast is the only podcast in the world sharing case studies, interviews, and stories of how companies are using podcasting (in all of its forms) to grow. If you’re a Founder, CEO, CMO, or VP of Marketing of a brand looking to grow, or you run marketing, PR, or internal communications for those brands...this podcast is your secret weapon. We’ll be showing you how to leverage podcast advertising, branded podcast production, podcast guest appearances, and private podcasts (for your internal teams). Audio is the next platform of consumer attention, and it’s still extremely early days. Your brand has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity right now to jump into this channel, and we’ll show you how to do it.