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This Is Why Attention-Grabbing Podcast Titles Matter (and How to Create Ones That Put Asses In the Seats)

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In this episode from the Season 3 Solo Series of Let's Blow This Up, I'm talking standout, kickass, attention-grabbing podcast titles and why it can make or break your show's reach!

If your title doesn’t make someone stop scrolling and hit play, you’re leaving potential listeners—and growth—on the table.

Standout titles do more than just sound good—they offer clarity, curiosity, and a strong hook. A great title should immediately tell someone what they’re in for and make them feel like they need to hear it now.

This episode shares strategies for crafting scroll-stopping headlines, from leaning into SEO-smart phrasing to studying what works on social media and news platforms. You're about to discover how to pull inspiration from viral content and translate it into podcast gold.

I'm also sharing some common title traps that even seasoned podcasters fall into—like naming your episode after your guest with no context. Your title is your first (and sometimes only) impression, so make it count!

Key Takeaways:

  • A podcast title is your most valuable piece of marketing real estate—treat it with care.
  • Use language that grabs attention and hints at value or intrigue.
  • Titles should give clear info about the episode while, at the same time, creating curiosity.
  • Incorporate SEO keywords and scan social platforms for headline inspiration.
  • Avoid vague titles like “Episode 22 with Jane Doe” --- if no one knows who Jane Doe is, what incentive do they have to click play?
  • A strong title is the first step toward getting asses in the seats and ears on your content.

RESOURCE MENTIONED: Pick up a copy of Hook Point: How to Stand Out In a 3-Second World by Brendan Kane

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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Content provided by Jason Cercone. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jason Cercone or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode from the Season 3 Solo Series of Let's Blow This Up, I'm talking standout, kickass, attention-grabbing podcast titles and why it can make or break your show's reach!

If your title doesn’t make someone stop scrolling and hit play, you’re leaving potential listeners—and growth—on the table.

Standout titles do more than just sound good—they offer clarity, curiosity, and a strong hook. A great title should immediately tell someone what they’re in for and make them feel like they need to hear it now.

This episode shares strategies for crafting scroll-stopping headlines, from leaning into SEO-smart phrasing to studying what works on social media and news platforms. You're about to discover how to pull inspiration from viral content and translate it into podcast gold.

I'm also sharing some common title traps that even seasoned podcasters fall into—like naming your episode after your guest with no context. Your title is your first (and sometimes only) impression, so make it count!

Key Takeaways:

  • A podcast title is your most valuable piece of marketing real estate—treat it with care.
  • Use language that grabs attention and hints at value or intrigue.
  • Titles should give clear info about the episode while, at the same time, creating curiosity.
  • Incorporate SEO keywords and scan social platforms for headline inspiration.
  • Avoid vague titles like “Episode 22 with Jane Doe” --- if no one knows who Jane Doe is, what incentive do they have to click play?
  • A strong title is the first step toward getting asses in the seats and ears on your content.

RESOURCE MENTIONED: Pick up a copy of Hook Point: How to Stand Out In a 3-Second World by Brendan Kane

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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