The Podcast Space
Your Podcast is more than just 'content' - it can be the most powerful tool in your business!
This show explains exactly the systems and strategies you need to implement to get there, without overwhelm. Hosted by Podcast Content Strategist and Award-Winning Marketeer, Ana Xavier, The Podcast Space is an actionable, ethical, and 'imperfect' show that will teach you how to better market your podcast!
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61. How long should a podcast episode be? It depends.
In the bustling world of podcasts, one burning question plagues both creators and listeners alike: What is the perfect podcast episode length? The quest for an ideal duration can be daunting, but fear not, as I bring forth invaluable insights in episode 61. Let's delve into the realm of podcast episode lengths and the nuances surrounding them.
53. Podcast content formats: Podcast Basics
Did you know that there are only three primary types of podcast content? In this podcast episode (so meta!) I'll be diving into these podcast formats and how they can benefit you as a host. Whether you're a small business owner or simply looking to grow your audience, understanding the right format for your podcast is crucial. As the founder of The Podcast Space and a seasoned podcast producer, I've got you covered. Let's explore these podcast formats and find the perfect fit for you.
52. Types of Podcast Episodes: Podcast Basics
Maintaining a podcast in the long-term can be overwhelming if the type of podcast episode you create every week does not match your hosting style or availability. In this blog post, we will delve into the different types of podcast episodes you can have on your show and how to best utilize them to grow your expertise, deepen your connection with your audience, and avoid burnout.
26: Is it worth it to publish podcast episodes in the summer?
It's summer.
Is now the best time to take a break from your podcast and come back to a full inbox with emails from listeners telling you how much they've missed you?
Or could it be catastrophic for your podcast and business’ growth to stop in the middle of some great momentum?
The answer, is dependent on your specific circumstances, but also it’s important to look at trends: what has happened for the past 3 years, and how it has affected both small and bigger creators?
Are listeners REALLY tuning in the summer?