Episode #1499
Blogging vs Podcasting? Which One Should You Choose?

September 09, 2020

In episode #1499, we talk about blogging versus podcasting and which one you should choose. There are over a billion blogs so it is competitive. But SEO still does really well, while podcasting is new and booming and there is just not as much volume and traffic. So, which one? Tune in to find out!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: The Difference Between Blogging Versus Podcasting and Which One You Should Choose.
  • [00:54] Podcast if you’re just starting, but blog if you have an audience.
  • [01:10] No matter the strengths of either, pick whichever one you are better at.
  • [02:11] Play to your strengths and hire to fill the gaps.
  • [03:10] In an ideal world, do both!
  • [03:17] Hiring a show notes company to write your content into copy.
  • [03:51] That’s it for today!
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