In episode #1371, we tell you how to start a wildly successful podcast from scratch in 2020! With more people staying home with more time on their hands, now is a better time than any to build a podcasting platform for your business! Tune into this episode to hear how you can use data, keywords and a bunch of helpful tools to get out there and capture a huge audience!
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- [00:25] Today’s topic: How to Start a Wildly Successful Podcast from Scratch in 2020.
- [00:37] Why now is a better time than any to start a podcast!
- [01:30] Interesting current data from the podcast world.
- [02:32] Ease of entry with standard tools on your computer or phone.
- [02:58] Showing an audience all your episodes for more traffic!
- [04:24] The importance of keyword research to find relevant terms.
- [04:44] Finding trending topics to discuss and boost traffic.
- [04:55] Shorter, daily episodes versus longer, less frequent posts.
- [05:21] Using the facility of show notes as a means to higher ranking.
- [06:08] There’s not too much to podcasting; why not give it a try?
- [06:32] Sticking it out and reaping the rewards after some time.
- [06:53] That’s it for today!
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