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In this episode, we talk about the importance of transcriptions for your podcast episodes. Transcriptions are written formats of audio podcasts and have numerous benefits. They not only increase views and downloads by enhancing SEO and discoverability through search engines like Google, but they also make the content accessible to individuals with disabilities or those who prefer written formats. Additionally, transcriptions can be repurposed into other forms of content such as blog posts or social media snippets, amplifying your reach. By adding transcriptions to your podcast episodes, you're creating a valuable library of information that can be easily accessed and utilized for research or writing.

Listen along as I talk about some new AI tools and how I use them to help me transcribe my podcast. Also tune in to find out how I saved a bunch of money on these applications using an amazing website I just found.

Topics Covered:

  • Benefits of transcriptions for podcasts
  • Increased views and downloads
  • How a transcript can improved SEO
  • Accessibility for people with hearing disabilities
  • Repurposing transcriptions into other forms of content
  • Building a library of evergreen content
  • A way to buy AI applications for a fraction of the cost
  • Which AI tools I use to transcribe my podcast

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In this episode, we talk about the importance of transcriptions for your podcast episodes. Transcriptions are written formats of audio podcasts and have numerous benefits. They not only increase views and downloads by enhancing SEO and discoverability through search engines like Google, but they also make the content accessible to individuals with disabilities or those who prefer written formats. Additionally, transcriptions can be repurposed into other forms of content such as blog posts or social media snippets, amplifying your reach. By adding transcriptions to your podcast episodes, you're creating a valuable library of information that can be easily accessed and utilized for research or writing.

Listen along as I talk about some new AI tools and how I use them to help me transcribe my podcast. Also tune in to find out how I saved a bunch of money on these applications using an amazing website I just found.

Topics Covered:

  • Benefits of transcriptions for podcasts
  • Increased views and downloads
  • How a transcript can improved SEO
  • Accessibility for people with hearing disabilities
  • Repurposing transcriptions into other forms of content
  • Building a library of evergreen content
  • A way to buy AI applications for a fraction of the cost
  • Which AI tools I use to transcribe my podcast

Links:
AppSumo
Castmagic.io on AppSumo

How to connect with me further:
Download my free Podcast Launch Roadmap

Subscribe to my email list
Shoot me a question

  continue reading

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