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A podcast website is at the heart of your show

Ready and able: making your Podsite findable, linkable, and clickable.

In this month’s updates, we focused on making it super simple for a website visitor to find your podcast through SEO improvements and to support your show financially through new navigation and links in your episode notes.

We consider a podcast website to be a hub for any and everything about your show. Many pieces live inside your RSS feed—your episodes, your show notes, and the links and images within, for example. Other pieces of your show live around the web: on social media where your fans engage with you, on Patreon where your listeners support you, or in an email newsletter where your listeners receive regular updates (and ideally, you have links to all these in your RSS feed too). With this month’s Podsite updates, all those things are now both linkable and clickable on your Podsite.

And you don’t have to take our word for it: our new Gain interview series asks podcasters how they launched and promote their show, and their podcast websites are at the center of it all.

Podsite updates are guided by you, dear podcasters. If you have suggestions for what we should work on next or feedback about a current Podsite feature, send us a message at podsitehelp@radiopublic.com.

SEO improvements

Search results for Podsites now include playable audio.

Part of why a podcast website is a gateway to audience growth is findability. People use web search constantly—5.6 billion searches per day!—and we want to make sure your podcast is in the mix. Search engine optimization helps your podcast get found by people browsing the internet, and luckily, much of this optimization is helpful for humans interacting with your site as well as computers.

On the SEO front, your Podsite now has:

Aesthetic updates

Management updates

Technical updates

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