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How to Make a Podcast Intro: 2025 Edition

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Let's talk about your podcast intro, my friend.

A strong podcast intro should be engaging, concise, and get listeners into the episode as quickly as possible. With attention spans shorter than ever (8.25 seconds for adults in mid-2024), a long-winded introduction could turn potential listeners away before they even reach your content.

In this installment of Let's Blow This Up from the Season 3 Solo Series, I break down the key elements of an effective podcast intro and why, unequivocally, shorter is better. I also share some parallels from television themes, spotlighting how TV theme songs have evolved and gotten shorter over time and why streaming services now offer a "skip intro" button (thus proving the lesser need for a long intro most people will move past).

Your podcast intro shouldn’t feel like an obstacle—it should set the tone and smoothly transition into the episode. By eliminating unnecessary fluff and focusing on what matters, you can hook your audience fast, get them to the main reason they showed up, and keep their ass in the seat much, much longer.

If your current intro is too long or too wordy, it might be time for a refresh. Tune in to learn my top strategies for crafting an intro that keeps listeners engaged and gets them straight to the good stuff.

Key Takeaways:

  • Your podcast intro doesn't need to validate your show. Let your content do that.
  • A long podcast intro can cause listeners to tune out before the episode even starts.
  • Attention spans are shorter than ever, so get to the bulk of the content quickly.
  • TV theme songs have shortened over the years, showing the shift in consumer preferences.
  • Your intro should create excitement and set up the episode without dragging on.
  • A well-crafted, concise intro can improve listener retention and overall engagement.

Thank you for listening and becoming an official member of The Bomb Squad!
Now it's time to take action and get the most from your podcasting efforts. Discover how I can help you out at bombtrackmedia.com
MUSIC CREDIT: Aggressive Metal Trailer (Dragon Heart) by Alex Grohl on pixabay.com

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Let's talk about your podcast intro, my friend.

A strong podcast intro should be engaging, concise, and get listeners into the episode as quickly as possible. With attention spans shorter than ever (8.25 seconds for adults in mid-2024), a long-winded introduction could turn potential listeners away before they even reach your content.

In this installment of Let's Blow This Up from the Season 3 Solo Series, I break down the key elements of an effective podcast intro and why, unequivocally, shorter is better. I also share some parallels from television themes, spotlighting how TV theme songs have evolved and gotten shorter over time and why streaming services now offer a "skip intro" button (thus proving the lesser need for a long intro most people will move past).

Your podcast intro shouldn’t feel like an obstacle—it should set the tone and smoothly transition into the episode. By eliminating unnecessary fluff and focusing on what matters, you can hook your audience fast, get them to the main reason they showed up, and keep their ass in the seat much, much longer.

If your current intro is too long or too wordy, it might be time for a refresh. Tune in to learn my top strategies for crafting an intro that keeps listeners engaged and gets them straight to the good stuff.

Key Takeaways:

  • Your podcast intro doesn't need to validate your show. Let your content do that.
  • A long podcast intro can cause listeners to tune out before the episode even starts.
  • Attention spans are shorter than ever, so get to the bulk of the content quickly.
  • TV theme songs have shortened over the years, showing the shift in consumer preferences.
  • Your intro should create excitement and set up the episode without dragging on.
  • A well-crafted, concise intro can improve listener retention and overall engagement.

Thank you for listening and becoming an official member of The Bomb Squad!
Now it's time to take action and get the most from your podcasting efforts. Discover how I can help you out at bombtrackmedia.com
MUSIC CREDIT: Aggressive Metal Trailer (Dragon Heart) by Alex Grohl on pixabay.com

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