Is your health and wellness podcast optimized for success, or are crucial oversights holding back your potential? I audited a doctor’s podcast recently and was shocked at what I found. This podcast had over 100 episodes—pretty impressive. However, the whole setup of the podcast had some brutal mistakes that I’m sure were holding this doctor back from seeing bigger results. How can optimizing your podcast's website links transform your show's reach? Are you missing out on SEO benefits that could elevate your visibility? Curious about the impact of professional collaboration on your podcast? Don't let simple mistakes hold you back. Tune in to find out how to turn your podcast into a lead-generating powerhouse! Today’s episode includes: How minor mistakes hinder podcast growth and engagement. Why directing podcast episode links on Apple, Spotify, etc to your own website is ideal. Why collaborating with professional teams can elevate your podcast impact and revenue. How maintaining high production standards enhances credibility, especially in the health and wellness space. How omitting crucial subscription links will limit your audience growth. Why owning a proper domain ensures long-term SEO benefits and authority with search engines. How missing social media links in your show notes makes it difficult for listeners to connect with you. Why understanding and avoiding common mistakes ensures maximum ROI from podcasting efforts. Are you pouring your heart into your podcast but still not seeing the growth you deserve? Download our free guide to unlock your podcast’s full potential and expand your impact: https://eastcoaststudio.com/5mistakes Our LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eastcoaststudio/ Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ecpodcaststudio/…
This is Episode 6 of Embracing Disruption. In this episode I discuss changes to the format, frequency, and hosting of the podcast (we have officially moved to sound cloud!). I also talk about learning to code, why it is important, and I cover a couple of resources that I think are invaluable to get started, namely Code Academy (http://codeacademy.com). You can find more information about the project Embracing Disruption at http://embracingdisruption.com . About the podcast: Embracing Disruption started as a kickstarted funded, open-source manifesto abou the cloud, disruptive technology, and internet freedom. The manifesto was co-authored byNathan Toups and Brad Carleton. This podcast grew out of the desire to continue the conversation after the manifesto was completed and is run by Nathan Toups. The music on this episode was created by LOWERCASE n, you can find this song and more on SoundCloud.
This is Episode 6 of Embracing Disruption. In this episode I discuss changes to the format, frequency, and hosting of the podcast (we have officially moved to sound cloud!). I also talk about learning to code, why it is important, and I cover a couple of resources that I think are invaluable to get started, namely Code Academy (http://codeacademy.com). You can find more information about the project Embracing Disruption at http://embracingdisruption.com . About the podcast: Embracing Disruption started as a kickstarted funded, open-source manifesto abou the cloud, disruptive technology, and internet freedom. The manifesto was co-authored byNathan Toups and Brad Carleton. This podcast grew out of the desire to continue the conversation after the manifesto was completed and is run by Nathan Toups. The music on this episode was created by LOWERCASE n, you can find this song and more on SoundCloud.
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