Best Practices for Podcast Show Notes [ep. 52]

 
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Here’s what to expect from this episode:

In the previous episode, Episode 51, I talked about why you need to have shownotes for your podcast. Go check that out if you haven’t already!

Today, we're looking at some best practices for your podcast show notes. I want you to leave this episode with some ideas on what you should definitely include in your show notes, and some different ideas for how you can format your unique show notes to match your writing style and the style of your podcast.

If you’re just getting started with podcasting, my best advice is to keep your show notes simple in the beginning to avoid any unnecessary overwhelm. You’re learning a lot right now, and you can always add as you go!

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Topics covered:

  • Two different styles of podcast show notes

  • Must-haves for podcast show notes

  • Additional ideas of add-ons for your podcast show notes

  • What to do if you don’t have a website

  • Key things to include to improve your SEO

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